SALE OF GROCERIES, SPIRITS, WINES, TOBACCO, &c. JEx late Arrivals. MR. ALPORT will sell by Public Auction, at his Auction rooms on Wednesday, the lOtli December, the following goods, viz,. Tea, finest Congou, ia chests, half do., and boxes Rice, chocolate, cocoa CofFee, raw and ground, fine salt in jars Prime Mess beef in tierces, vinegar in cases Fancy biscuits in tins, French mustard Hops, best Kent, bacon, cheese Soap, Sydney and English, soda Candles, mould and sperm, thumb blue Pickles, bottled fruits, sauces Salad oil, capers, ketchup, castor oil Tobacco, Negrohead, Cavendish, and fancy Wines, sherry, port, Marsala, & Madeira Old Tom, Booth's No. 1 Brandy, MarteU's, lemon syrup Chairs, American, boxes in nests Spirit levels for carpenters Matches, in i-ound boxes, China matting Carbonate soda, tartaric acid Cheese press, churns Woolpacks, lashing lines Eope, Manilla and coir Pack saddles Stockholm tar ALSO 1 crate, containing plates, dishes, soup tureens, baking dishes, vegetable do., sauce boats, cheese dishes, salad bowls, cups and saucers And other goods. Sale at 12 o'clock, noon. Terms at Sale. Lyttelton. Nov. 28, 1856. GREAT ; ; TTNRESERYED SALE OF IRONMONGERY, HOLLOWWARE, : TOOLS, &c. MR. ALPORT has received instructions from Mr. E. Recce to sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, on FritLiy next the 12th instant, the following well selected goods ex Hastings : — Steelyards, lOOlbs. to -iOOlbs., copper tea scales, grocer's hand do. with China dishes and counter weighing machines Japanned tea trays, square and oval, and Sandwich do. Silver watch guards Round tinned iron pots and covers, and tea kettles British plate, tea, dessert, and table spoons and forks Norfolk and Suffolk latches, tower and barrel bolts, rim and mortice locks, padlock, chest, cupboard, till and trunk locks, draw-back and dead locks, japanned T hinges.. »fee. Screws, cut brads., bed screws Garden rakes, hoes, iireirons, weights Pillar candlesticks, tinned and brass chamber and brass curtain rings Compasses, planes, rack pulleys, roller end.-, handsaws, hammers assorted, Stubb's pit saw tiles, spokeshaves, turn-screws, twofeet miles, bradawls, gimlets, brass hooks, bedkeys, wash leather, and other goods. Sale 12 o'clock noon. Terms at sale. Lyttelton, December 5, 18515. B O 0 X B I N 1) ING. ORDERS for all work of this description will now be taken for immediate execution, at the office of the " Lyttclion Time?.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 428, 10 December 1856, Page 1
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