SALE OF FURNITURE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL, & CO. have been instructed by Mr. W. Hutchinson; to submit for Sale by Public. Auction, on.. : THUKSDAY, March, sth, . tlie whole of his household "furniture and. effects, viz:— Tables, chairs, sofa Cheffoniere,. glass book-case 1 oval revolving looking-glass on marblestand Easy chair, chest drawers China & glass ware Shop desk, with' drawers Electro-plated cruet-stand, spoons & forks Plate, viz: Tea, dessert, table, gravy, salt and mustard spoons ; sauce ladles, dessert and table forks . Pictures, clocks, & ornaments A Good • COLLECTION OP BOOKS, Among which will be found," Johnson's Atlas, Josephus, National Cyclopedia, D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation, &c. &c. &c. ' ' Kitchen utensils Bedsteads, horse-hair mattrass, &c. &c. Sale to take place at Mr. Hutchinson's house, in Canterbury-street. To commence at Noon. Terms at Sale. ■ Oxford-st., Lyttelton, Feb. 13th, 1857. SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. E. NOBLE CAMPBELL & Co. have received instructions fcTSell by Public Auction at their Eooms, on THURSDAY next, the 26th instant, a veiy superior ass ort ment'of plain and colored prints and steel en gravings, now landing from the Belisama; Among which will be found, - TSe death- of .the Stag - The Combat - • Waiting for the Perry Boat • . The Dying .Camel .iSoldierVDream Wellington, and, his Staff ALL FRAMED AND GLAZED. • " " ALSO, ■ 'A quantity of Sporting prints,- &c, &c, &o. ; The Auctioneers draw particular attention to this Sale, as they are advised so good an assortment has never before been offered in this, province. Oxford-street Lyttelton, 19th Feb , 1857. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOTEL,. LAND AND PREMISES, AT KAIAPOI known as the " Kaiapoi Hotel." TO BE SOLD by private treaty, all that desirable and commodious Inn situate at Kaiapoi aforesaid, with the land, stables, outbuildings and appurtenances thereto" belonging, as now occupied by Mr. Greorge Day. as Tenant thereof. The above Inn is advantageously located in the centre of the rapidly rising and important Town of Kaiapoi, being situated on the bank of the Waimakiriri, is in excellent condition and replete with every accommodation and con' venience, and always commands a large and lucrative business. To Publicans and others the above presents an excellent opportunity for investment. If required, one half of the purchase money may remain on security of the property,- at ten per cent, per annum. The Tenant will shew the premises, and further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. Alport, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, or on application at the office of Mr. Wormald, Solicitor, London-street, Lyttelton where a plan of the property may be seen. Lyttelton, Feb. 6th, 1857. BUSH FOE SALE AT KAIAPOI, A FEW acres of the Ohokabush, pay* Jljl. ment for which will be taken in, timber if desired. . JAMES VfYLDE, \:- •■■■■■• Ohoka, Kaiapoi,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 450, 25 February 1857, Page 12
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