UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. PRIVATE EFFECTS. 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. Chairs Iron bedsteads Dinner, breakfast, and dessert sets Pianoforte Mattrasses " •■ Kitchen utensils . , Washing machine Mangle Cottage grate Small chum Garden tools Fender and fire-irons And other goods too numerous for the •' limits of an advertisement. Also, A large quantity of valuable books. Terms at Sale. Sale at-Noon. Oxford St., Lyttelton, 26th March, 1857, FOR SALE. 2 Twenty-Five-Feet-Keel BOATS, One clinker, and the other carvelbuilt, the latter capable of carrying 5 tons of cargo. Apply to Mr. STODDART, Diamond Harbour, opposite Lyttelton. WANTED. A STEADY, active, boy, who can milk, and who has been accustomed to farm .work; Apply to Mrs. KENT, Isis Farm. March 13th, 1857. . , : £3 REWARD. LOST on Friday the 6th March, a small calico bag containing— Six £5 Bank of New South Wales notes. One £5 Colonial Bank of Issue, all supposed to have been dropped between the Ferry at Kaiapoi, and Rangiora Bush ; the notes bear on the reverse the initials W. T. T. Apply to Mr. W. T. Thomas, Kaiapoi; or at the office of this paper. March, 7th, 1857. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE PROVINCIAL TREASURER has received through the post an envelope containing Thirty Three Pounds in Bank Notes, accompanied by no explanation. The person who forwarded the above sum is requested to communicate with this Office immediately. CHARLES C. BOWEN, i Provincial Treasurer. Provincial Treasury, Christchurch, 6th March,lßs7. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT during the next Session of the Provincial Council of the Province of Canterbury, William White of Kaiapoi, in the said Province, contractor, will apply for an ordinance enabling him at his own sole costs and charges to. evect a Bridge over the River Waimakaririjthus establishing an easy and safe cammunication between the country lying to the Northward of the Waimakariri, and the Island of Kaiapoi. With power to the said William White to levy for his own sole use and " benefit for a certain term of years tolls upon all traffic passing over the said Bridge, during the said .term.; Which said. tolls to be fixed and determined by the contemplated ordinance. A copy of the proposed Bill may be seen at the office of the undersigned, at Christchurch, and at the 'Lyttelton Times' office, Lyttelton. W. S. MOORHOUSE, Counsel and acting Solicitor for the Bill. Chnstchurchj February the Fourth, One thousand eight-hundred and fifty-seven.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 460, 1 April 1857, Page 12
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443Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 460, 1 April 1857, Page 12
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