Uneeservjsb Sale of'FURNITURE, &c. MESSRS. F. N. CAMPBELL & CO., have received instruction?from James Spowkhs, Esq., (who is about to leave the Settlement), to Sell l>y Pubiic Auction, without reserve, (date of sale in future advertisement), the whole of his Household Fuhnixuke and Effects, consisting of— Rosewood piano Mahogany bookcase Canterbury whatnot Escritoir, drawing1 room curtains and poles Mahogany 100 table Sofa Ornament table Chairs, dressing table Iron bedstead, chests of drawers Dinner, tea, and toilet services Carpets, feather beds and pillows Kitchen furniture, &c, &c. Oxford at. Iyttelton. Jim. 11, 1856. IMPORTANT SALE Of Town Land at Kaiapoi. 11/TR. ALPORT has received instructions -*-*-*- from C. Sidey, Esq., to submit to public competition by Auction, early in March : — 16 Acres of Valuable Freehold LAND, in acre and half-acre sections, with frontages to Sewell Street, Cass Street, the Market Place, Smith Street, and Charles Street, the last being the principal frontage street in the rising township of Ivaiapoi. The above presents a favourable opportunity to parties desiring a freehold in the above township, as the Church Trustees have now -decided not to sell any further portion of the Town Lands or adjacent country. The above allotments are all marked out on the ground, and plans can be viewed on application to Mr. Sidey, Kaiapoi, Mr. CiiiDi.AND, Christchurch, to the auctioneer, or to Mr. Wok.\uld, Solicitor, Lyttelton. Ist January, 1856. Sale of Valuable Horse Stock. To be Sold by Auction, by Mr. J. F. M'Cardell, at an early date, of which due notice will be given, about Orf^l Thorotjgh-Bked and Well-Bred £>^ MARKS, from the Stud of — Wyxdhaji, Esq., of New South Wales ; got by Cap-a-pie, Dover, Snake, Scratch, Sec. ; tneir Darns by Toss, Trumpet, Cainerlon, Benelong. This very superior lot of Mares was intended originally for the Canterhitiy market,hut through stress of weather were compelled to be landed in Nelson, and having run in the Wairau for the last (5 months, are now thoroughly acclimated and in excellent condition.—For further particulars apply -to Messrs A. E. White iSc Co, Tublic botioe" LYTTELTON JETTY. THE Provincial Government are prepared to receive Tenders for the hire of the Jetty at Lyttelton. for one year, commencing the 2(ith day of March next: the tenders to be sent in on or before the loth day of March. The tenders must state the lent which the lessee or lessees are willing to pay. The lessee must/ engage to exact no higher tolls than (host; at. present charged. The lessee must engage that all goods shall be removed fiom the jetty as soon as possible after being landed, or placed on it for shipment. if an}' goods shall be left on the jetty after 4 o'clock, p.m., the
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 343, 13 February 1856, Page 1
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449Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 343, 13 February 1856, Page 1
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