SALE OF SURPLUS STORES. Ex " Caroline Agness." "Ty/TR. LONGDEN has received instrucLvJL tions to sell by auction, at Mr. Le Cren's stores in Lyttelton, on Monday, October loth, the surplus stores of the ship Caroline Agness, consisting of Port and sherry wine, flour, biscuit, beef, pork, preserved meats, soup and boulli, fish, rice, barley, peas, oatmeal, sugar, tea, coffee, butter, suet, pickles, vinegar, mustard, pepper, salt, potatoes, water casks, medicine chest, water closets, ship fittings, &c. Sale at 12 o' clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE. MR. THOMSON will sell by Public Auction, at Mr. Day's stockyards, the Island, Kaiapoi, on Thursday next, the 11th of October, at 12 o'clock, noon, about 30 BULLOCKS, fit for yoke 15 MILCH COWS, 4 Bulls, of pure Durham breed. These cattle are all pail fed and quiet, and will be sold without reserve. Terms Libebal. LYTTELTON DISTRICT SCHOOLS. THESE Schools will re-open on Monday next, Oct. Bth. Fees for Boys' or Girls' School, Is. a week, or 9s. a quarter, paid in advance. Fees for Infants' School, 6d. a week, or ss. a quarter paid in advance. G. Cotterill, Head-master. Lyttelton, Oct. 2niJ, 1855. '. .-.,:"«,.,:-; EVENING CLASSES. In connection with the lyttelton District School. These classses will be held during the next quarter at the Boys' District School, between 7 and 9 o'clock. The quarter will commence on Monday, Oct. Bth. Fees, Is. 6d. a week. G. Cotterill, Head Master. Lyttelton, Sept. 25th, 1855. Lyttelton Colonists' Society and Literary Institution. LECTURE :—Oct. 9th...Life and Poetry of Robert Burns...Mr. C. J. Rae. W. Donald, President. J, G. Fyfe, Secretary. Lyttelton, Sept. 25th, 1855. jp| REWARD.—Strayed, from Lyttei- ***■•* ton, on the Evening of the Ist Inst., a Dark Red Cow, with white streak across the shoulder, supposed to have since Calved. Any person finding the above, on delivery at Mr. Salt's Stockyard, will receive the above reward ; or any one giving information respecting the same will be rewarded. NOTICE. A LL Persons indebted to the late Firm of •*-*- Ellis anb,Gartner, are hereby required to Pay their Accounts without further delay to Mr. Thomson, Accountant, Armagh street, Christchurch. Deeds, Etc. Canterbury Register Office, Christchurch, Ist Oct., 1855. npHE last of the Deeds, &c, left at this Office, being that registered aB No. 500, all those registered as up to No. 437 (inclusive) are recorded, and ready to be compared by, and returned to, the person who presented the same for registration. Christopher Alderson Calvert, Registrar of Canterbury.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 306, 6 October 1855, Page 1
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