SALE BY AUCTION. MR. THOMSON" has received instructions from the Importer to Sell hy Public Auction, on an e.irly day in February, athisSale Rooms, Manchester street, (pn-mis-es now occupied hy Mr. Roes, painter), a huge assortment of Goods, selected in the best English markets expressly for this Province, and C(M>siMin<r ( >f Boots and sbors of all sorts and sizes, striped shirts, men's wearing apparel, children's dresses, slop clothing', flannel, cheese cloth, hosiery, agricultural ami g.udtii tools, hardware, grindery, sadtiles, bridles, wagoner's gut whips, &c., &■—■,.. BY Private Bargain, several Working lsirj,i,oeKs, thoroughly broken in. Apply to Mr. Thomson, Accountan!. For Sale. " t OA YOUNG RAMS, bred in the Colony from *-*" first class imported stock. Apply to Mr. Thomson*, Accountant, Armagh street. Land to Let. QECTION No. 187, consisting of 100 acres, situate in the Riccarton district, to be lei on lease in one or more blocks as may be required. Apply to J. Loxgden. r H' 11 i*. Undersigned have made arrangements fora direct ship for England to sail from this port the end of February, or beginning of March, and will purchase for cash, or make adv-.vnees on Wool or other produce consigned to their correspondents in London. Wool Ct.n be deposited in their warehouses at Kaiapoi or Lyttelton as usual. Ccokso^, Bo"\vxeh, & Co. F:R LONDON. first TJ 00l Ship fnun Canterbury to London /I^^ . fpIIE splendid new clip/^i^g£ x\ WILLIA MANDJ AN E, tons, register, A !, at Lloyds, Thomas Hunter, commander. This fine vessel is nmv in Port and ready to receive Wool: and having the principal part of her Cargo engaged will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage, for which esrly application is necessary, apply to Waitt, Hargrka-ves 8c Co. Cooksojc, Bowi.hu & Co., N.B. —Shippers can have the conve: nience of weighing their Wool on board, .o save the expense of landing and shipping. WOOL VESSEL" FOR ENGLAND, npilE Undtrsi^ued has .».- o-fv^^^K ~*~ ceived advices from j(;^^~"^I v -^lessvs. Miles Kindlon & i^L^lJ^. JS~Si\ ('<>. i <>f Mflboitrne, that it is *r;3=*^K£i^_~x---- liieir inieulionlo send a vessel to this port early in February to loa.d with wool and other New Zealand produce. The uniicisigned will be prepared to make liberal advances on wool consigned by this opportunity to Messrs. Mileses and Kington of Bristol. For freight or passage apply to A. J. Ai.roßT FOR OTAGO, /■V . >jp H X '• ISABELLA rt^-aS IIKRCUS," Capt. f'^'Pl Win- Scwell, will be got v-lytl^l^^.-iway for Port (^hahners -~' -""■Trf.^—t.c*' dir«'ct with the least p'b^tble delay. AH accounts against the vessel should be rendered forthwith to the captain Ol" to IIOISKJIT I/ATTI'Jt, 11. J. Lk Crjsn.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 339, 30 January 1856, Page 8
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431Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 339, 30 January 1856, Page 8
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