shall apply at the same time to write their names i.i the Application Book the Chief Commissioner shall bracket their names, and shall initial the bracket; and when they shall appear at the Board, the Board shall determine the priority of right to be heard by lot. And it shall not.be" lawful for the Board to hear any application except as shall be made in accordance with this regulation." Joseph Brittan, Provincial Secretary. Ex Late Arrivals. Undersigned have on sale at their stores, Noisome Quay, a case of the newly invented FUJQDLEOMETERS which will become absolute necessaries in case the Public House Bill becomes law. One of these instruments it carried in the waistcoat pocket indicates the exact point to which a man can extend his potations without" infringing the law. When the point of the glass " Too Much" is arrived at, it suddenly warns the owner of the risk he is running by a knock-down blow under the short ribs. Members of the Legislature and gentlemen attending public dinners can have them on hire for the evening. Colossus & Co. STOCK-IN-TRADE. Preliminary Notice. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & GO. have leceived instructions from MrJames Fry, storekeeper, of Akaro;i, wlio is about to return to England, to sell liy Puhlic Auction, a larjjeand varied assortment of Goods, being the whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE, Also, a varied invoice of Merchandise, daily expected per Oriental. For convenience of sale the goods will be removed from Akaroa to Mr. Gundry's store in Canterbury street, and will be sold early in April. Oxford St., Lyttelton, 27th Match, 1856. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TtJBSSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO--LV-B- have received instructions from Henry Sewell, Esq , (about to 'leave the colony) to sell by public auction, all bis HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Further particulars and dale of sale in future advertisement. Oxford street, Lyttelton, 27tb March, 1856. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL& CO. will Sell by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, on' Friday next, (lie 4tli April, Gin, claret, cbauipairne, and cherry cordial Lamps, knires and forts Cotton cord, women's hose and lace White calico and pink prints Starch, Hacking Biscuits and butter Hyson-skin tea American tubs, buckets, clocks, and clothes JX'JIS Tweed coats Hand saws, file?, and turning £"nges Flat, round, half-round, " and 3-square bastards. Oxford st., 28tb Mnreb, 1850. FOR SALE, THE spit ndid 4-oared whale boat "Messm \.te,"' warranted to cany 3 tons. For further particulars, a>pply to Mrs. Camkuun, Lytielton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 356, 29 March 1856, Page 1
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408Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 356, 29 March 1856, Page 1
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