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UNRESERVED SALE OF Household Furniture and Effects. T&/JTII. LONGDEN" has received instructions ■"■■■ from P. B. Boiillou, Esq., to sell by Auction at his residence, in Christchurch, on Tuesday, July Ist, the following useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. Viz.:—Mahogany cheffoniere do. table Sofa Easy chairs Hair seated chairs Mahogany bedstead Tapestry carpet, rug Table covers Glassware Chimney ornaments Plated ware Matting Sponge bath, tubs, &c. Do«r-cart harness Books Engravings, after Landseer and Bateman. And a variety of other most useful household articles. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms cash. j29 Sale of Horses, Cattle, &c. "lyTRi LONGDEN has received instrucJjrJL tions to Sell by Auction, in the Market Piace, Christchurch, on Saturday next, June !4th, — Several valuable milch cows and heifers in calf 2 cart horses 1 useful cart 2 saddles and bridles 1 copper powder magazine 1 corn dressing machine And. a quantity of 'buckets, spades, shovels, chairs, >vc. Sale at 12 o'Clock. Terms cash. Lyttelton Colonists' Society and Literary Institution. A GENERAL MEETING will he held at the Town Hall, on Tuesday evening, the 17th Inst., at Seven o'Clock, for the purpose of considering the propriety of raising the present rate of Subsciipiion. W. Donald, President. SHEEP STEALING! ! ! CANTERBURY AND OTAGO PROVINCES. REWARD OF ABOTJT 750 SHEEP and £100 Sterling, WHEREAS in the month of May, or June, 1853, about 500 Ewes were stolen from the station of the subscribers at Timaru, and have since been traced over the north branch of the Waitaki river, (between which river and the Bluff, in the Otago district, they are now ■ supposed to be,) This is to Give Notice, that one-half of the said 500 ewes, with the half of their 3 years' increase, will be allowed to any person who may give such information as shall lead to their recovery. The sheep were driven from the station by —Mc Kenzie, who was convicted at last Assizes, and who acknowledged that he had two accomp'ices, one of whom was named Mossman. A further . REWARD OF £100 in addition to the reward above offered, will be paid on the conviction of both or either of McKenzie's accomplices. Apply to Messrs. R. & G. Rhodes. Canterbury, June, 1556. c

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 377, 14 June 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 377, 14 June 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 377, 14 June 1856, Page 1

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