To Builders, Carpenters, and others. sat.k or nousK, &c., jjy auction. "j\/T R. AfjPORT has received instructions UJL. f ron , -\l rs . Cnmeron, in consequence of cr removal to Norwich Quay, to sell by public auction, on .Thursday, 20Yh March: All that SHOP, Dwelling-house or Messuage, situated in Oxford Street, adjoining the Jail, Lyttelton. Further particulars and conditions at sale. Sale at 12 o'clock, noon. Lyttelton, March 10, 1850. IMPORTANT SALE Of Town Land at Kaiapoi. I\/|~R. A LPORT has received instructions •**-*- from C. Sidey, Esq., to submit to public competition by Auction, at the Kaiapoi Hotel, on Monday, 17th March :— 1(5 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 froniaee street in the rising township of Kaiapoi. The above presents a favourable opportunity to pa-ties desiring- a freehold in the above township, as the Church Trustees have now decided not to sell any further portion of the Town Lauds or adjacent country. Sale at 1 2 o'clock, noon, precisely. ! Terms . —25 per cent. cash. The rei mainder by approved endorsed bills at three months. SALE BY AUGTTgH MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. have received instructions to sell by Public auction, without reset ye, at their stores, Oxford street, Lvttelton, on Tuesday, the 18th inst., immediately alter the sale ofStaiinerv, the following well ass iried invoice of Drapery, White and coloured worsted hoods, nursery c ips rtificial flovers, worked bodies, lace edg-ins? Worsted hruids, Cambric and lace caps, gauze and other ribbons Gimp, lace, slays, Lisle thread and kid "loves Reels of cotton, wooden kniuiiijr pins, silkpurses, sewinsr silk, bonnet wire, hooks and eyes, linen. N:c, ladies' clous, Cash- j mere ami cloll) hunt* and Miners. | slle of stTtion iW> On Tuesday.theWSth March, (not on the \'3th, a spreviously « drcriiscdj. MESSRS. F. N. Campbell & Co., hare received instructions to sell by Public Auctionj at their Sale Room, ob Tuesday. 18th March, a quantity of assorted stationery, consisting of writing paper, pens ink, pencils, account books, blotting paper, envelopes.rubber, wafers, wax, memorandum books; &c, Sec. Also a large and varied assortment of the most popular works. Oxford St. Ly Helton. M.-r.-l. 2. Sale of Eools by Auction, (Ai F. Noble Cuitiubi-tt <$• Co.'s.J ♦FUJE Casb of BOOKS advertised for sale on Tuesday, the liStlt inst., will not. be sold .until Thursday, tbe '20th inst., consisting of works by Fk-iiiing, Smollett, Lever, Dickens, and other popular writers. For further particulars sec catalogues, to bad at the auctioneer's cilice. Lyttelton, or Mrs. Wlllianis's, mul Mr, I!i>hop"s stores, Christchurch. Uxloru street, LytU'iion, 10b March, \&l>6.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 352, 15 March 1856, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 352, 15 March 1856, Page 1
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