Important Sale of Merchandize, Ex " Cornubia," from London. MESSRS. Waitt, Hakokeaves,' &|Co,, have received instructions from the "importers, Messrs. (Blakiston & Co., to sell by Public auction at the stores of the latter on Thursday next, the 14th June at 12 o'clock precisely. The following ' merchandize selected for this market, viz.:— Brandy in cases Old Tom, in cases Champagne . , Sherry, pale, in qr. casks - .. \% Allsop's ale, in hhds. Marzetti's ale and porter, bottled Dunbar's do; British wines and cordials / " -••■*. Tobacco, half tierce, Negrohead": " Do. Cavendish Loaf sugar, 141b. loaves Fine Dairy salt, in bags Raisins, muscatels Figs, in boxes Pickles ...'.. Sauces Sardines ' - ■*' Jams v Anchovies Herrings, in tins Preserved fruits Confectionery Starch Glue Pipes, assorted ' Sacks, 4 bushel Corks Paper hangings . Chairs Boots and shoes Hosiery, lace, gloves Cheese cloth ' ; , Ironmongery | Earthenware Twine Flannel and blankets •' % * Oattneal. . Terms Liberal. '- Chanipagne Luncheon. - - Valuable Freehold Houses and Lands To be Let on Lease, or otherwise, or sold witk ' immediate possession. ■ A LL'that substantial and-recently erected •£*- Messuage or Dwelling-house, with the Outbuildings, Yard, Garden, aud appurtenances thereto belonging, situate ne*ar'. to the Bridle-path,"in Lyttelton, late in the occupation of Mr. James Swinbourne, the owner thereof. The House is in excellent condition and contains an Entrance Hall or Lobby;, with suitable Kitchen and Sitting Rooms on each side of Lobby, and 4 Bedrooms above. The Garden abounds with Fruit and other trees, and consists of three-quarter acres of land. Adjoining the Garden is half-an-acre of valuable Land which may be rented or sold with the House. Also, two valuable Quarter-acre Sections of Land- being Nos. 286 and 287, situate and fronting upon Chester street and Antigua street, in the town of Christchurch, together with the Messuage, Tenement, or Building, lately used as tbe Provincial Council Chamber, and now iv the possession of the Provincial Council, as tenants thereof, with whom arrangements may be made for immediate possession. - , i The above Property has a frontage to the river Avon, and is also contiguous to Cranmer Square, and presents an eligible opportunity to any person about to commence business in Christchurch, or who is wishful for a good investment. Further particulars may be had by applying to Messrs. F. Noble Campbell & Co., Merchants, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, or at the office of Mr. Wormald, Solicitor, London street, Lyttelton. ■ TO BE LET, TpROM Year to Year, or for a Term o£- -*- Years, from the 24th Instant, the Dwell-ing-house and Garden now in the occupation of Mrs. McDonald, and late of Captain Greaves, pleasantly situate on the Bridle-path. Further particulars may be had on application at the office of Mr. Wormald, Solicitor, London street, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 272, 9 June 1855, Page 6
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