Times' Office, Lyttelton, July 28. TfjlOlt the future, until further notice, the Agency ■ J_ •. of the Lyttelton Times jor the districts of ■-Christchurch and the Plains (with the exception of Kaiapoi) will be conducted by Mr. Isaac Lock, of Christchurch, who is duly authorized to collect all Subscriptions and Accounts connected ivith this Newspaper. Copies of the paper may be obtained, price 6d. each, at Mr. Luck's residence, Cathedral Square, and at the Stores of Messrs. Gould and Miles, Mr. Bishop, Mr. Bayfeild, and Mr. Lowther. Agent for Kaiapoi —Mr. Black. "unreserved Sale by: Auction. TUfESSRS. F. N. CAMPBELL & Co. J__L" "ill Sell by Auction (without reserve), on Wednesday, tlie 2(>th inst., at their Stores in Oxford Street, a large and varied assortment of General Merchandise. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, Sept, 18th. SALE BY AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. THE PROPERTY OF CAPTAIN SIMEON. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & Co. have received instructions from Captain Simeon, (who is about to return to England,) to Sell by Public Auction, without reserve, at his " residence in London Street, On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 9th, 10th, Utii October, And on FRIDAY the \2th (if necessary), FURNITURE, LINEN, CHINA, GLASS, PLATE, B OOKS, and OTHER EFFECTS. Also, '& 'iWagfc Hantern, A SUPERIOR LADIES' SADDLE % BRIDLE, A GRAND SQUARE COLLARB'S PIANO-FORTE, Two Solar Lamps, (with Extra Shades,) A superior TURNING LATHE, 6 inch centre, made by Buck, of Holborn, ABOUT TWELVE DOZEN TURNER'S TOOLS, Made by Hotzapfell, (the Lathe and tools are new),- a first-rate LARGE CRANK-GRINDSTONE (new), A VARIETY OF CARPENTERS' TOOLS, ©Q_T Po©Y_Gl[_ FRABKD!-, A feiu very choice Framed Engravings, and AN EIGHT-DAY CLOCK, Of a very superior description. • The Books are in great variety, and by the first authors. CATALOGUES GAIT WOW BE HAD On application at the Axictioneers' office, Lyttelton, and at the store of Mr. Bishop, Christchurch. SALE OF CATTLE. A** [this day.] TX/TR. J. T. PARKINSON will sell by •Lt_l_ Auction (weather permitting) on Saturday next, the 22nd instant, at the White Hart Stockyards, at noon 13 very superior HEIFERS (bow & arrow), mostly in calf 6 Yearlings 1 Yoke of Bullocks, perfectly quiet. The Heifers are from one of the best cargoes imported to the Settlement, being from the justly celebrated Ravensworth breed. Also,— A few Valuable DAIRY COWS, all thoroughly broken to bale. Terms at sale.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 302, 22 September 1855, Page 1
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385Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 302, 22 September 1855, Page 1
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