SALE BY AUCTION. ■\/TR. THOMSON has received instruc--L*-*- lions from the Importer to Sell by Public Auction, on an envly day in February, at his Sale Rooms, Manchester street, (premises now occupied by Mr. Rees, painter), a large assortment of Goons, selected in the best English markets, expressly (or tills Province, ami consisting of— Boots and shoqs of all sorts and sizes, striped shirts, men's wearing apparel, children's dresses, slop clothing, flannel, ellipse cloth, hosiery, agricultural and garden tools, hardware, jjrindery, saddles, bridles, wnpoi' »v's put whips, i^c, &c. SALE BY A UCTION. "j\/TR. LONGDEN has received instruc- -*"-*■ , tions from P. B. Boui/TON, Esq., to Sell by Public Anction, at his Office, in the Market Place, Christchurch, on Saturday, Ist March, — 1 very handsome Dog Cart, recently imported I Set of Harness, for do. 1 useful Horse, for Saddle or Harness. Sale at Twelve o'Clock. UNRESEBVED SALE OF MR SPOWER'S FURNITURE, On the 28th Instaul. MESSRS. F. N. CAMPBELL & CO.,have received instructions from James Spowkks, Esq., (who is about to leave the Settlement), to Sell by Public Auction, without reserve, on Thursday, the 28th inst., at 12 o'clock precisely, the whole of bis Household Fuknitube and Effects, consisting of— Rosewood pi:i!!o Mahogany bookcase Canterbury whatnot Escritoir, drawing room curtains and poles Mahogany 100 table Sofa On»;»meni la'nle Chairs,'flressinjj table Iron bfdsie id, chests of drawers Dinner, tea, and toilet services Carpets, feather beds and pillows Kitchen furniture, &c, &c. IMPORTANT SALE Of Town Land at Kaiapoi. MR. 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 Kaiapoi. 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, a.id plans can be viewed on application to Mr. Sidey, Kaiapoi, Mr. Cktdlanp, Christchurch, to the auctioneer, or to Mr. Wohmald, Solicitor, Lyttelton. j let Jumiary, 1851). Pleasure Boat. A GOOD 4-oared Pleasure Boat may be had for hire on application at the " Kaiapoi Stores;," 'or to the owner, 11. \V. Wilson, Island, Kaiapoi.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 347, 27 February 1856, Page 1
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