UHRESERVED GIEARINB SALE, Ex " Prima Donna." MR. ALPORT has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on Monday next, the 14 instant, Without the Slightest.Reserve, . A varied assortine.it of -MERCHANDISE, consisting of—■ 6 half-chests very superior Congou tea 10 boxes do. do. 10 cases preserved ginger 2,500 Canton tiles, suitable for dairies, bakehouses, &c. 6 sets China cups and saucers, each 30 pieces 440 do. basins, various patterns 2 large do. vases 2 small do. do. 12 China tea pots 18 do. do. brown w.are H sets China bedroom services, very handsome ' " " ' i 7 largel'China'wash'liand'basius' 6 rolls China matting Feather bed, carpet, coal-scuttle An assortment of clothing, consisting of coats, waistcoats, trowsers, boys' suits, &c. Embossed window curtains Hoyle's^prints Ladies' cloaks Thread, ball cotton, tape 7 pieces very rich China silk 12 do. do. do. gauzes 6 do. grass cloth, very fine 6 do. do. hankercbiefs, &c, &c. Sale at Noon. Lyttelton, 10th July, 1856. 7121. STtTceT AT a Special General Meeting of the Canterbury Jockey Club, held on the 7th July, 1856, it was resolved—"That the Race Meeting for 1857 take place during the Last Week in January, instead of the Middle of March, as previously arranged." N.B.—Gentlemen desirous of entering in the Canterbury Stud Book the name, description, and pedigree of any horse or mare, may do so on application to the Secretary. Fee, ss. each. Thomas Cass, j 7123 jy 16 Secretary C. J. Club. "\. Christehurch Agricultural and Horticultural Society. A MEETING- of the Committee and Subscribers will be held at the Golden Fleece HoteL/pu'.Wednesday, the 16th Instant, at Twelve o'clock, to make arrangements for Ploughing Matches. C. B. Fooks, I „ „ C. Davie. J Hon- SeesChristchurcb, July. 9th, 1856. Lyttelton Colonists' Society ..and Literary Institution. OWING to the inclemency of tiie Weather the General Election of the Officers, advertised lor Tuesday last, is postponed until Tuesday next, loth July. •:Wm. Donald, "President. All Meetings will be' held at the Grammar School Room'till the- repairs of., the Library are completed, where,the list.of those proposed for the various offices-can be seen.- 7126 •' :"t6 be Sold—^ ; Bargain. fTIHE unexpired Term of Sixteen Years j 'JL/gf and in all those Leasehold Premises new.'in She occupation of Eli Salt, comprising Two Acres of Land or thereabouts, substantially Fenced in, and having a good Dwelling-House i thereon, containing 4 Rooms, the same being situate, and fronting upon Hawkhurst Road, "Eytferton. ! .A-pply to Eli Salt, the occupier and lessee thereof, Lyttelton, aforesaid. 7127 c
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 385, 12 July 1856, Page 1
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