SADDLERY AND EACING GEAR, FOR SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL and CO. will offer for Sale, at their Rooms, in Lyttelton, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 21st inst., The following SADDLERY, &c, viz. •.— Ladies' best side saddles (complete) Ladies' saddle bags Hunting saddles White and brown felt saddle cloths Italian bars Racing saddle cloths for carrying weight Hog skin trusses for do. White felt swabs ' Pelham bridles, martingales Ladies' round bridles Silver mounted hunting whips Stock whips Plough reins Breaking body rollers, steel breaking bits Newmarket head stalls Manger chains with straps j Sets of harness, breaking cavesson. j Terms at Sale.—Sale at noon. | Oxford-street, Lyttelton, Oct. 16, 1857- i SALE BY AUCTION. Under Warrant of Distress from the Resident Magistrate's Court. THE SERGEANT OF POLICE . j WILL Sell by Public Auction, at the j Police Office, Lyttelton, on i TUESDAY, the 20th INSTANT, ! at noon, the following effects, the property of Messrs. Rowland and Richard Davis, of Lyttelton. One silver lever watch j One silver hunting watch One silver watch chain EDWARD WILLIAM SEAGER, Sergeant Armed Police. Police Office, Lyttelton, Oct. loth, 1857. JUST RECEIVED, *$ GLENTANNER. MRS. COE respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies to her CHOICE SELECTION OF MILLINERY. Consisting of Rich lute, bonnet, and sash ribbons French flowers, plumes Bonnets, head dresses, &c, the latest Parisian Styles. Also a large assortment of Ladies' and Children's broad brimmed and equestrian hats Gent.'s straw hats Black and colored glace silks Blonde lace and quilling Black and white crape Colored and black French kid gloves Ladies' and gent.'s white do Brown, blue, and drab parasols Muslin and barege dresses Black and white lace mantles French merino, coburg, and alpaca Black and coloured velvet ribbons. And a splendid assortment of— Real Genoa velvets, black and coloured Ladies' and children's French corsets Small-pattern prints, and a variety of goods too numerous for the limits of an advertisement. Albion House, Canterbury street, Lyttelton. CANTERBURY LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. TO be established pursuant to " The Building and Land Societies Ordinance, Session XI, No. 11." Subscription : —los. per month. Entrance Fee : —2s. 6d. j The objects of the society are : —■ 1. To advance to its - members the means of purchasing property; they repaying the sum borrowed with interest, by small monthly instalments. 2. To afford those of its members who do not wish to purchase property a safe and remunerative investment, for their capital; they allowing their monthly payments to accumulate on the principle of compound interest until the j close of the society. The objects of this society shall be carried out by means of monthly payments by the shareholders of Ten Shillings per share, until the ralue of each unrealized share shall reach the sum of One Hundred Pounds, when the Society shall be dissolved. FOEM OF APPLICATION FOR SHAKES. To the Secretary of the Canterbury Land, Building, and Investment Society. g IE) —I have to request that you will be pleased to allot me shares in the Canterbury Land, Building, and Investment Society, and I hereby agree to accept the same, and to pay the entrance fees and subscriptions payable thereon, at such time and place as the committee may appoint. ; Signature Address Nearly one hundred shares have already been taken up; early application is therefore necesSaiy" CHARLES WESLEY TURNER, Hon. Secretary. ~ CORN U B I A. /"^ONSIGrNEES are requested to pass \J their entries for goods by the above vessel as soon as possible, or they will be landed in terms of Bill of Lading. COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, Oct. 15th, 1857.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 517, 17 October 1857, Page 5
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