- UNRESERVED SALE BY j. PUBLIC AUCTION.', ."„ PRIVATE EFFE.C.TS. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL and CO.' have received instructions from the Rev. G- H. Eyre (who is about to return to England), to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, Without Reserve, on THURSDAY NEXT, the -2nd April,At .their Sale Rooms. A large quantity of Furniture and Private -, Effects, such as :— Dining table . -" ' [ Study do. - i Chairs Iron bedsteads Dinner, breakfast, and dessert sets Piano forte Mattrasses Kitchen utensils Washing machine Mangle • Cottage grate Small churn Garden tools Fender and fire-irons And other goods too numerous for the, limits of an advertisement. , « Also, A large quantity of valuable books. f' Terms at Sale. Sale at Noon. Oxford St., Lyttelton, 26th March, 1857, FURTHER SALE OF ENGRAVINGS. .-WITHOUT RESERVE. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL and CO. have been instructed to Sell Without Reserve, at the ROYAL HOTEL NEW ROOMS, in CHR-ISTC H U R C H , On SATURDAY NEXT, the 28th Instant. The whole remaining .portion of a consignment of Steel Plate Engravings, among which will be found Laying down the Law Surrender of Mary', Queen of Scots. Mary, Queen of Scots, mourning over the Dying Douglas The Duke of Wellington and Staff Waiting for the Ferry Boat More Frightened than Hurt . The Combat The Death of the Stag The Dying Camel Also a few duplicates of pictures sold at last sale. . Terms at Sale. Sale at Noon. Luncheon Provided. Oxford St., Lyttelton, March 23, 1857. SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL and CO. will offer for Pale on TUESDAY NEXT, the 31st instant, At their Rooms, in Lyttelton, the following Merchandise, 'viz:— Coffee, tobacco, rice Unbleached ginger Rope and clothes lines Door mats, pewter pots Ornamental vases - Pickles, dried apples Salmon, salad oil Fancy biscuits, cheroots and cigars •Rocking chairs Also, Without Reserve, Soap, black paint 1 hhd. rum .„ ._And—on account of whom it may concern, About 40 boxes of Muscatel raisins. Oxford St., Lyttelton, March 24, 1857. PUBLIC MEETING. AT the request of t! c Lord Bishop of Christchurch. a PpBLIC MEETING of Members of the Church of England will be held in tlie College Library of Christchurch, on TUESDAY, the ,31st day of March, inst.'," at noon, to receive the' Report of the Committee appointed to draw up instructions for the guidance of the Assessors who have been duly elected to represent the Diocese of Christchurch in the approaching Provisional Convention about to assemble at Auckland. OCT. MATHIAS, Archdeacon of Akaroa. . March 18,1857.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 459, 28 March 1857, Page 12
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