SALE BY AUOTiOIi | IK Christchuuci*. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. will Sell by Public Auction, in lots to suit purchasers, Without Reserve, on Saturday the Bih September, (place of Sale in future advertiseme nt, COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, Coloured Views of the Crimea, and of New Zealand A large quantity of STATIONERY Some of the best Nkw Novels, together with a number of oilier most useful and entertaining Books. Oxford Street, 27th August, 1855. UNRESERVED SALE OV PERSONAL EFFECTS. MR. ALPORT has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at his auction Rooms, without, reserve, on Thursday, Sept. 6, the following sundries, the property of a gentleman leaving the settlement, viz.: Clothing, new and second hand, Drapery, Provisions, Tools, Harness, Household sundries, Bed and Bedding, Books, Maps, &c. A sin»le and double barreled Gun 1 Watuh Lot of Seed Potatoes Also, if not previously sold. A stronsr Plough, with extra mould board, &c. Set of Harrows "2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, 27th August, 1835. . MR. H.E. TYSON, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Dctiham House, Corner of Cashel Street and Manchester Street, Christchurch. FIFTY POUNDS REWARD! WHEREAS Some Evil Disposed Person or Persons did on or about the sth inst., in Pigeon Bay, inflict a dangerous wound on a black filly belonging to me, and also on the night of Sunday or morning of Monday last, did with a harpoon, or other sharp instrument, inflict a similar wound on a chestnut mare, my property, This is to Give Notice that the above reward is offered for information respecting the same, one half to be paid on committal, aud the other half on conviction, of the offender or offenders. Ebr. Hat. Aug. 22, 1855. V LYTTELTON SAVINGS' BANK. His Honor the Superintendent — President. Trustees. Rev. B. W. Dudley Rev. G. Cotterill Messrs. H. I. Tancred Messrs. H. Fyfe A. J. Alport J- W. Hamilton I. T. Cookson Jas. Spowers E. A. Hargreaves F. E. Beeby F. N. Campbell A. E. White I. Shrimpton J. F. Ballard. Tbe above Institution will he opened for deposits in a short time, of which further notice will be given. ° C. H. Turnek, Hon. Secretary to the Trustees. Lyttelton Colonists' Society & Literary Institution. A LECTURE will be delivered in tbe Town Hall, Lyttelton, on Tues-day, 4th September, 1855. Mr. R, Wormald to read "The Lessons of Biography." The Chair will he taken at 7 p.m. Wm. Donald, President. J. G. Fyfe, Secretary.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 296, 1 September 1855, Page 1
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