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SALES BY MR. THOMSON. MR. THOMSON has received instructions to sell at his Rooms, Man-chester-street, at an early day, A VALUABLE ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY GOODS, To ABBiv:et^p£jt "Westminster." These Goods are of the first quality, and have been selected in England with great care, and to the order of Mr/A. Pigeon-, who has since left the Settlement, MR. THOMSON has the honor to announce that he has received instructions from G. H. Mooee, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the 21st of May next, at the Stockyard of Mr. White, between Kaiapoi and Rangtora, on the Great North Road, about 140 HEAD OF CATTLE, consisting chiefly of superior Dairy Cows, and including about 30 WORKING BULLOCKS, thoroughly broken in, being a portion of the first-class stock imported by Mr. Moors, from Norfolk Island. also, — A 2-year-old Draught STALLION of great promise. *#* Amongst the working bullocks, are two very powerful Stags, broken to collar. N.B. The sale will commence at 11 am., precisely. UNRESERVED SALE OF Drapery, Groceries, Hardware, etc. TVfR- THOMSON has received instructions i -"-■• from Mr. Tbacker, who is about to retire from business, to sell by public auction on Saturday, May 24th, without reserve, the whole of the valuable slock of goods, on his premises, consisting of shawls, prims, delaines, waterproof wrapping, hosiery, moleskins, small wares, slop clothing, groceries, sail, saddlery,boots & shoes, nails, iron window sashes, chairs, damaged flour, and other goods too numerous to mention. The whole'will be sold without Teserve, and in lots to suit purchasers. ALSO, The large and substantially built Warehouse occupied by Mr. Thacker, with the uuexpired lease of the ground. Sale at 12 o'clock. TO HOLDERS OF WHEAT. THE Undersigned is prepared to advance on first-rate samples of wheat shipped on board the brig "Mountain Maid,'* for Sydney, and consigned to himself for sale these at live shillings per bushel. J. J. Peacock. Lyttelton, 16th May, 1856. NOTSCE. A LL PARTIES indebted to the late firm of ■tJL Wakeiin & Hayman, woodcutters, are requested to pay all bills due to them up to this date, to H. Hay man, on or before? one month from this date, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery of the same. Lyttelton, May 16, .1856. For freight or Charter. THE FOLLOWING VESSELS. Caledonia Father Thames Canterbury Bury O'More City of London Palinurus Emerald Sea Bird I'anny Freight to Ferry, 21s. per ton. „ to ChrUtcbnrch Quay, 255, John C. Aikmax, Agem,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 369, 17 May 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 369, 17 May 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 369, 17 May 1856, Page 1

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