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£200. WANTED to borrow, on good freehold security, the above sum."for two or three years. Apply, by letter, to " Z," ' Times Office, Lyttelton. FOR SALE. 2 SECTIONS of Land in (he Town of Christctmrch, well situated for business. Apply to J. LONGDEN. PUBLIC NOTICE. OPENING OF THE SUMNER EOAD. ON MONDAY NEXT, the 24th Inst., His Honor the Superintendent will j OPEN THE SUMNER ROAD, Those gentlemen who are desirous of joining in the ceremony are requested to meet the Superintendent at his office, at Ten o'Clock, a.m., whence he will proceed along the Road into Lyttelton, stopping for half an hour at Sumner. RICHARD PACKER, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, August 18th, 1857. N.B.—Although the Road will be formally opened on the 24sh Instant, in consequence of His Honor's leaving the province, yet, as the blasting and other works will not be completed, the Road will not be opened for general traffic for some weeks later. NOTICE. I the Undersigned, from and after this • date, will pay no bills except those contracted by myself or on my written order. W. H. EOLEY. August 18th, 1857. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. MONDAY Next,,lhe 24th inst., having been proclaimed a Public Holiday by the Provincial Government, this Bank -will be closed. JOSEPH PALMER. Manager. Lyttelton, August 18th, 1857. NOTICE. ON and after TUESDAY, 25th Instant, a TWO-HORSE PASSENGER VAN, carrying the Mail and Light Parcels, will start from Mr. Bishop's Store, Christchurch, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY in each week, at Twelve o'Clock noon, for KAIAPOI'; and on the same days and at the same hour a like van will start from White's Hotel, Kai..poi, for CHRISTCHURCH. Parcels will bear a moderate charge according to size or weight; in all cases to be prepaid. , Passenger's Fare, 6s. Perfect regularity may be depended upon, interrupted only by the roads being impassable or freshes in the river. C. W. BISHOP, _ Proprietor. Christchurch, 18th August, 1857. IMPORLANT SALE OF MERCHANDISE, Ex Spray. MR. ALPORT is instructed by W. Wilson Esq., to sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY next, the 24th instant, the following well assorted Merchandise just arrived per the above vessel, viz.:— ... 11 packages assorted boots and shoes, manfactured by the eminent firm of Davis and Bostick 1 carroteel and 8 barrels new currants 37 boxes milo pipes 3 cases iron bedsteads 3 packages well assorted perfumery 1 case electro-plated goods 10 packages drapery selected expressly for the forthcoming season And other goods. N. B.—Fuller particulars will appear in hand Bills. Sale at Noon. Terms Liberal. Lyttelton, 18th Aug., 1857. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR. LONGDEN has been honoured with instructions from the Superintendent, to sell by Auction, at the residence of His Honor in Cashel street, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26TH, the whole of His Honor's HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, comprising— Tables, chairs Carpets, hearth rugs Damask curtains Handsome child's carriage Piano Large book shelves Brass candlesticks Iron and wodden bedsteads (large & small) Horsehair and straw mattrasses Counterpanes, bedding. Looking glasse, chamber sets Washstands, bahes, foot pans Fenders and fire irons Child's cot and chair Stair carpets and rods Washing tubs, pails Kitchen utensils, in great variety &c. &c. &cAlso, The 2 HORSES, DOG CART, and TAUTDEM HARNESS, for some time past in constant use by His Honor. . Sale at twelve o'clock.—Luncheon provided. Terms Cash.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 500, 19 August 1857, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 500, 19 August 1857, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 500, 19 August 1857, Page 5

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