• Unreserved Sale by Auction, OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS «c. AT KAIAPO!. "jV/FR. LONGDEN lias* received instrue- •*-'-*- tions-from John Beswick, Enq. (who is about to return to England) to sell by auction, at Mr. Black's stores, Kaiapoi, on Monday next, April 14th, a quantity of Useful Household Effects, consisting1 of — Sofas, Bedsteads Counterpanes.. .Quilts Larjre blankets, linen and cotton sheets Damask table cloths, find napkins Towels, piilow cases, toilet coiers Damask,'and'muslin window curtains Siiver forks and spoons E'eetro plaird tea and coffee service Breakfast, tea, and dinner services Fenders and fire-irons Tool client and tools Saddles, bridles, &c. Cooking utensils Dish covers American churns iUiik can*, butter prints, and scales Patent man»le 2 Medicine dusts Silver keyed flute Agricultural implements A Collection of Books, And various otlier aitides too numerous to mention. Also, • Blacksmith's forge, anvil, and tools 1 American Pl«m»b 1 Rifle, with spare fillings &c. 1 Pit saw &c , &c, &c. Sale to commence at 12 precisely. ■ " ■'•• Teems Cash; Sale of Cattle, Pony* &c. I^/|"R. LONGDEN has received instructions to sell by Auction at the Golden Fleece Stockyards, on Saturday, April 12th. 6 well bred cows, calvinjr down 12 steers and beiflr.-, 18 niouilis old, ALSO 1 valuable 3 yr. old jiony, bred in the colony, and lit for breaking in. Sale ai 12 o'clock. MRS. SWANSON, Seamstress, St. David's Street, Lytteltoa. "OEGS respectfully to inform the inhabi- -*-* tants of Lyttelton, that she intends taking in any description of work in the following line; viz., ladies', gentlemen's, and baby linen. Having had much experience in the above branch of business, she trusts by strict attention to all orders entrusted to her, and by good woik, to merit a share of public patronage. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE TOWN OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN,— It became necessary for me to vacate ir.y seat in the Provincial Council to enable me to accept the office of Commissioner of the Waste Lands' Board, which His Honor the Superintendent has" been pleased to confer on n>e. I beg- to ofter myself for re-election, trusting that the course I have pursued la the Provincial Council has met with your approbation and secured your cotifidriice, which it will always be my highest gratification to merit by an honest and independent discharge of the duties entrusted tome. I have the honour to remain, Your obedient, humble servant, ILuIIAIVD PaCXKH.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 358, 9 April 1856, Page 1
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390Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 358, 9 April 1856, Page 1
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