j^ett) fttttmttsemtntsf. SALE BY AUCTION. Under "Writ from the Supreme Court of New Zealand. THE Sale of DR. MOORE'S EFFECTS will take place on MONDAY, the 31st INSTANT, At the Rooms of Messrs. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO., Lyttelton. The Sale will commence with the FURNITURE, consisting of— Table, easy chairs, chest of drawers Iron bedsteads Looking glasses China, glass, &c. After which the BOOKS will be sold according to catalogue until Three o'Clock, p.m., when the" plate (lots 124 to 144) will be sold. Also, — A handsomo Dessert- Set, omitted in the Catalogue. Catalogue of Books can be had at the Auctioneers' Office, Lyttelton, and at Mr. 'BISHOP'S and Messrs. GOULD & MILES at Christchurch. Sale at Noon. Terms at Sale. 'Oxford street, Lyttelton, August 25th, 1857. COOKHAM BOOTS & SHOES. 1 PAIRS of the above wellJLOU \_/ known Goods now on Sale by the Undersigned; and to follow per Solent and Glentanner 2000 pairs more. GOULD & MILES. August 21st, 1857. STRAY HORSE. T7IOUND, at Rangiora, in about DecemJj ber last, a dark bay MARE, black points, white blaze on face, branded P under near side, 990 under off side saddle flap. J. HAMILTON WARD, Rangiora. NOTICE. AT a Public Meeting of Members of the Church of England, held in the temporary Church, at Lyttelton, on Wednesday the 19th instant, the following Resolutions were adopted:-— " That designs be invited for a Church, capable of holding 400 worshippers, to be built of wood or stone, and not to cost more than £1200; such designs to be submitted for approval to a public meeting; and that tenders be afterwards invited for the construction of the building, according to the approved design." " That the Incumbent and Churchwardens be requested to carry out the above Resolutions." Designs (forwarded in compliance with the above Resolutions), must be sent to Mr. Bayfield, Lyttelton, on or before the 29th of September next. With each design must be forwarded a sealed envelope, bearing a motto or other reference to the drawings, and containing the name of the person by whom they have been furnished. B. W. DUDLEY, Incumbent. WM. DONALD,) N JOHN HALL, > Churchwardens. A. BAYFIELDJ FOR THE AORERE DIGGINGS, NELSON. THE schooner PHOEBE, D. M. Flight, master, will sail in a few days for the, i above port, calling at Wellington. Passengers for the former place will be boarded, at ship's expense during the stay at Wellington. ! For Freight or Passage apply to COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. Aug. 25th, 1857.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 502, 26 August 1857, Page 5
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