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A RTHUR WILLIS, GANN & CO.'S l\ Ship Appointments for New Zealand, dated London, September 10, 1856. Myrtle, 900 tons, J. Mordue, for Wellington and Canterbury; about 15th. September. ; Cashmere, 1,100 G. Pearson, for Otago and j Canterbury; about 15th' October. j John Masterman, 1,000 tons, J. McEuvie, for i Nelson; about 30th September. Euphemus, 1,100 tons, J. Rawden, for Auckland and New Plymouth; about 20th September. Maori, 1,000 tons, C. G. Petherbridge, for Auckland and New Plymouth; about 25th ; October. i Arthur Willis, Gann and Co. will readily j afford every facility to intending emigrants for Cantei-bury, during the voyage and visit here of Mr. Harman, or until definite arrangements by the Provincial Government can be transmitted to England to promote a continuous stream of emigration to this province. SHIP "EGMONT," Capt. S. C. GIBSON. /CONSIGNEES are earnestly requested V 7to pass their entries forthwith. It is hoped that this vessel will leave this hai'bour, for Shanghae direft, in the course of nest week. E. LATTEE, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, January 2, 1857. CHRIST'S COLLEGE LIBEAEY. ON and after the Ist January, 1857, the Library and Reading Ro^ms will be open to subscribers. Terms of Subscription, Eeading Eoom. per annum£l Is. Circulating Department " 1 1 Both " 1 11 6 JAMES WILSON, Librarian. SALE BY AUCTION. UNDER DEED OF A. SCOTT'S ASSIGNMENT. MR. JOHN T. PARKINSON has received instructions to sell by Auction, on the premises of the Assignor, in London Street, Lyttelton, on Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock, the following Furniture, Shop Fittings, &c, consisting of— IN THE SHOP, Weights and scales, 2 benches, 1 butcher's block, shop including fixtures, 3 pickling tubs, 1 small desk, 2 butcher's trays, 2 cleavers,3steelyards, knives and 2 steels, 10 S hooks, lamp, bacon and beef, candle mould, half-a-dozen bottles pickles IN THE PARLOUS, Large table, oil dioth cover, half-a-dozen chairs, china matting, fender and fire-irons, 4 pictures and frames, 2. fire dogs, chimneypiece Ornaments, inkstand and window curtains. IN" THE BED EOOM, B,ed, washandstand and chamber service, 2 chairs, small pier glass, plate and frame, dressing table, China matting IN ItOOM ADJOINING KITCHEN, Small deal cupboard, small sofa, piece china matting, cruet stand, 2 tumblers, wine glass, 2 decanters, with •several fancy

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 435, 3 January 1857, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 435, 3 January 1857, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 435, 3 January 1857, Page 6

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