SALE BY AUCTIONII/TR. THOMSON will Sell by Auction at --*-■- hi.s Office, Armagh street, Christchurch, on Saturday, 23rd instant, a small collection of Valuable Books, an.Accroj^majtic Microscope, by Ross, afj^oud^i^tt^h inch and inch and quarter glasses ;^aii- of j revolvers, by Deaue, with mahogany case, . &c, complete ; an excel!enl"- assortment of carpe'u&rs tools, boots and shoes ; together with 700 4-bush. sacks. ; S:tLe at 12 o'clock. - SALE BY,AUCTION. , t l\/jtR. THOMSON has received u'i§W.uc■—'JL vious f'voni the importer to Sell by Public ■ Auction, on an e.irlv day in February, at his Sale, Rooms, Manchester street, (premises now occupied by -Mr. Rees, painter), a large assortment of' Goods, selected in the best English markets'^ expressly lor this Province, ami'consisting of—-. Boots and shoes of all sovts and sizes, striped shins, men's wearing apparel', children's dresses, slop clothing, flanuel, clie'ise cloth, hosiery,-a^r ricnltnral and garden tools, hardware, grnidiflyTfi siulclies, bridles, \vsi£»ov ay's gut whiys. iVc. &c. ____________ . Of Town Land at Kaiapoi. ~jV/|~R. ALPORT has received instructions -_?X from C. Sidey, Esq., to submit to public, competition by Auction, early in March :-— ' 16 Acres of Valuable Freehold ISEND, 'in acre and half-acre sections, with floatages to Sewell Street. Cass Street, the Market Place, Smith Street, and Charles Street, the last being the principal frontage street in the risingl township of Ivaiapoi. The above presents a favourable oppor- j tunity 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. CRinx.Axp, Christchurch. to the auctioneer, or to Mr. Wokmald, Solicitor, Lyttelton. Ist January, 15515. j n~ottct; -j^OTICft is hereby given, that the part- -^ nership now existing bet\veen"G_oEGE j Jacksox, and Alexaxbkk Baxxkk, Ferrymen, both of Kaiapoi. is dissolved from this date by mutual consent. All parties indebted to the srid estate are requested to pay the same to George Jacksox, and all j persons having claims on the said estate, j the said. George Jackson wil pay the ; same if found to be correct. George Jacksox, \ Aucxaxdeh Baxter. -.v--. ) George Holton, \\ it nesses \ ,„, - , , ' .• j 1 homas l>ayiey. J^ Kaiapoi, Feb. 4, 185 li. T! FOR SALE, >'~\T ]). L. SHINGLES j ▼ • Do. Paling D.i. joiMs Do. Siatitliiig Do. Inch Buanis Apply to J. M'n.i.s. Fern Mead. j N.l).—Goods canon to and from any pavtef the ccuiitrv. Lj-tli;ltou,Vul>. ISili, ISSG.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 345, 20 February 1856, Page 1
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