To Builders, Carpenters, and others. SAUJ ot" lIOIJSK, <Scu., liV AUCTION. JV/JR. A],PORT has received instructions from Mrs. Cameron, in consequence of her removal to Norwich Quay, to sell by public auction, on Thursday, 20th 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. Lyttellon, JVJiircli 10, 1856. Sale of Eooks by Auction, (At F. Noble Campbell & Cn.'s.J •JPHE Case of BOOKS advertised for | sale on Tuesday, the 18th inst., will not be sold until Thursday, the 20th inst.. consisting of works by Fielding, Smollett,' Lever, Dickens, and other popular writers.' For further particulars see catalogues, to had at the auctioneer's office, Lyttelton. or Mrs. WJlliams's, and Mr, Bishop's stores, ! Christchurch. Uxiorii street, Lytlehun, lOh March, 1«5(>. Sale of Household Effects. ]\/f R. LONGDEN has. received instruc- -*• tious from John Beswick, Esq. (who is about to return to England) to sell by auction at Mr. Black's stores, Ivaiapoi, tlie whole of his Household Effects' consisting of ' Furniture Linen Silver and plated goods Backs Kitchen utensils Crockery Bods, and bedding & c . &c. FiiniitM- particulars and date of sale in a fui""ie iidvertisement. Cemetery Chapel, ChristchurehA MOUNT of subscriptions previously -*•-*- advertised £55 0 0 Mr. F. Bishop [ q q I,' S-P.' Btllvd 2 0 0 r. Thompson 2 ]0 0 Bimii»- one-liulf of the gratuity received ' from the Ohristchuruh Book Club. I Mr. 'l'ownsliend (paid) £| j ! Airs Kent (pai.i) 3 o 0 It is proposed to eoimnence the iniildinsf when | snbscnptiiins shall have been promised tv the j iimount of £100. I Snl)si:iihi'rs' names Mill he received by the Rev O. Jacous, Chrisieliurch. March loth, \Bi>6 5 Pounds RewardOTRAYED. from Mr. G. J,. Lee's paddock, opposite Caslerton. a bay filly rising 3 years old. White Mark from between the eyes down the nose, rather on one side, white hind foot. No brand. Any one finding her, or giving certain information of her, shall receive the above reward. ■Apply to Mr. Ivxapmax. \ cterinary surgeon, Christchurch. AVON R|V£R NAVIGATION. rglliE schooner ki Julia," built expressly JL for (lie river tra<le. is now runniuir between the Avon Wharf and Sunnier, and is ready to take in goods for any part of the river or for transnrssion to port. For freight, Sec, apply to Mr. Chofx, Avon Wharf. or to Mr. Loxonicx, Chmtehureh.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 353, 19 March 1856, Page 1
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