SALE BY AUCTIONEX " CANTERBUBY." MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL and Co., will Sell by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms in Oxford Street, on Thursday next, the 25th instant, — 1 qr. cask of sherry 1 " port (superior) 1 " Hennessey's brown brandy Brandy in 1 doz. cases, duty paid 10 cases old Tom Sardines, arrowroot English made jam 5 casks London vinegar Lescher's patent starch Curry powder Harvey's Reading sauce Worcester sauce, salad oil Pickles, pints and pints Capers and cayenne Rice. Watertight and Blucher boots Boys' boots Womens' kid top boots Glasgow made do. Stockmen's boots Tin dishes, &c, &c. SALE AT NOON. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, Sept. 20th, 1856. 9243 524 SALE BY AUCTION OF MERCHANDISE. EX " CANTEBBUBY, ETC." MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL and Co., will Sell by Public Auction, on Thursday, the 9th of October, 1856, a large and varied Assortment of Summer and Spring Drapery. N.B. For further particulars see Catalogues. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, 22nd Sept., 1856. 92411 08 NOTICE. ,' ~~~ I WILL Hold audit days at Chrislchureh on Friday and Saturday, the 3rd and 4th of October; Lyttelton,' Tuesday the 7th; Kaiapoi, Thursday" the 9th of October, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m, weather permitting, for the receipt of Rents, purchase monies, &c., due to the 29th September, 1856, on account of the following estates, viz.:—The Spames' Trust j Jackson Trust ,• Christ's College, Canterbury, and Church Property (formerly the Ecclesiastical Trust;) The Lyttelton Trust; the Bishopric Fund, (formerly part of the Lyttelton Trust); the Lands of his Grace the Duke of Manchester, (formerly Lord Mandeville), Lady Emily Bathurst, Lady Olivia Sparrow, Rev. J. P. Rhoades, Rev. Charles Hodge, Dr. Merrion, C. T. Maunsell, George Hart, late W. Draper, and J. E. Fitz Gerald, Esqrs.; and also for the receipt of applications for fresh leases. : H. I. CRIDLAND. N. B.—Tenants are requested to present their last receipts. 9248 o 8 FO-R SALE, A HOUSE AND £ ACRE OF LAND. THE House consists of four good rooms and a " lean-to," situate in Jackson's Road, Lyttelton, now in the occupation -of Mr. Seager. Apply to J. VARYER, 9245 c : Suinner Road. WEL L! BBT 0 H CHURCH OF ENGLAND EDUCATION : SOCIETY. rp.HE MASTERSHIP of the Thormlon X School is VACANT. Salary, £ 150 for the first year. Applicants for this vacancy to state their age, and forward testimonials and references previous to the 31st October next, addressed to the Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, Wellington. HENRY ST. HILL, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Wellington, 3rd Sept., 1856. ; 9244 o 4 MR. BILTON, Teacher of the Pianoforte & Singing. N.B.—PyanOH Tuned.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 406, 24 September 1856, Page 8
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