Times' Office, Lyttelion, Feb. 11. FOR, the future, until further notice, the Agency of the Lyttelton TiMEs/or the Districts of Christehurch and the Plains (with the exception of Kaiapoi) wilt be conducted by Mr. B. W. Mountfort, of Christehurch, who is duly authorized to collect all Subscriptions and Accounts connected with this Newspaper. > "~^-" 4gent for Kaiapoi —Ms.' BtA CX. . On and after this date (Feb. 11), all orders for the discontinuance of advertisements in the Lyttelton Times, connected with Christehurch and its district, *re requesttd to be sent to Mr. B. W. Mountfort, Cashel St-, by uuliom orders for new advertisements will be received. Copies of the paper may be obtained, price 6d, each,'at Mr. Mountfort's temporary residence, Cashel St., and at the Stores of Messrs. Gould and Miles. Mr. Bishop and Mr. Lowther. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION Of useful Household Furniture, Carpenter's tools, Books, Engravings, Timber, &c. &c. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions j from Mr, Robert Clark, (who is about to return to Melbourne) to sell by Auction at his premises in Manchester street, Christehurch, on Thursday, 22nd May, aijjfiantity of USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FUENITURE, consisting: of Parlour and Bed room Tables, Bedsteads, Wool Mattrasses, Persian Hassocks, cushions, &c. .* A first rate assortment of CARPENTER'S AND CABINET-MAKER'S TOOLS, all in the best working order and condition. ABOUT 100 VOLUMES BOOKS, comprising Alison's History of Europe, Shakespeare, Byron, Pope, Chambers, &c. &c. 40 STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS, from the most celebrated pictures in the London National gallery, in gilt frames. ABOUT 700 FEET TIMBER, consisting of well seasoned Totara Boards and Scantling. Mahogany Tool chest, (French polished). Cabinet-maker's Bench complete. Flutina, music, &c. Steelyards, Salter's Balances. Telescope, Mathematical Instruments Dutch clock, Waterproof Clothing, &c. &c. ALSO. 1 winnowing Machine. Sale at twelve o'clock. Terms Cash. STOCK-IN-TRADE. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. have leceived instructions from Mr. | James Fry, storekeeper, of Akaroa, who is about to return to England,.to sell by Public Auction, a large and varied assortment of Goods, being the whole of his STOCII-IN-TRADE, For convenience of sale the goods will be removed from Akaroa to Mr. Gun dry's store in Canterbury street, and will shortly be sold. Oxford St., Lyttelton, 27th Maich, 1856. Golden Fleece Hotel, WANTED, a Female Cook. Apply to Mrs. Pierce, Golden Fleece Hotel. Christchuych, May 15th, 1856. GREAT SALE OF CATTLE NEAR KAIAPOI. On Wednesday, 2lst May, 1856. MR. GUINESS will take passengers in his dray to and from the above sale on Wednesday next. Starling from the Golden Fleece at 8 u'clock, a.m., and returning in the evening. Fares (exclusive of ferries) 7s. 6d. Seats secured on application at the Golden Fleece.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 369, 17 May 1856, Page 1
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438Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 369, 17 May 1856, Page 1
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