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SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL and Co. will Sell by'Public"Auction, at their Sale Eooms, on Friday the 28th in'st., th« following Merchandise—Ex Harry and Zingari— Eibbon and velvet lace Silk "•loves, black silk kerchiefa Portfolios, red kerchiefs Leather travelling bags, scissors Moleskin trowsers Children's stays and bands, bonnets Dresses, mantles, cotton Strap shoes, mattrasses Satin ribbon, tools Arraphane, lace falls Infants' caps and flannels Lustres and alpacas, black silk Counterpanes and rugs, &c, &c. Sale at Noon—teems at sale. Oxford-street, Lvttelton, 19th Nov., 1856. MILCH COWS, STEEES, &c, FOE SALE. MR. LONGDEN will expose for Sale in the Stockyard of the Golden Fleece Hotel, Ckristchurch, on Wednesday, "December 3rd, about a dozen PEIME MILCH COWS, thoroughly broken and quiet. ALSO, A FEW THREE TEAR OLD STEEES, fit for breaking immediately. The above are selected from the Messrs. Bealey's well known herd ; and parties desirous of keeping up their milking stock, or introducing fresh teams, will find this a favourable opportunity to purchase. The Cattle will be in the Stockyard from 12 till 1 o'clock. Terms at Sale. SALE OF 'HORSES. MR. PARKINSON will Sell by Auction on Saturday, the 6th of December.at his Stockyards adjoining1 the Golden Fleece, the remainder of the Cart Horses, &c, ex Daniel Webster. Terms at Sale. Sale at 12 o'clock. LYTTELTON AND POET YICTOEIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE FIRST EXHIBITION will take place on Wednesday, the 10th Dec, in the Town Hall, at 2 o'clock, p.m. Competition is invited in all varieties of fruits, flowers, and vegetables, for which prizes will be awarded as on previous occasions. All specimens must be delivered before noon. At the termination of the season, prize cups will be presented to the two best exhibitors, in each of the above mentioned departments. A. E. WHITE, Honorary Secretary. Instrumental Music from half-past 2 to 5 o'clock. Admission to subscribers free, to non-sub-scribers, Is. each. TO BE LET OE SOLD, (with immediate possession), THE well-known estate of Riverlaw, situated on the banks of the River Heathcote, and comprising a substantial dwelling house, with garden, paddocks, etc., together with 50 acres freehold laud, upon which the property stands. For further particulars, apply to J. LOXGDEX. Market Place, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 424, 26 November 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 424, 26 November 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 424, 26 November 1856, Page 1

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