fim Sftbertisenients;. NEW YEAR'S DAT. LYTTELTON REGATTA. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held on TUESDAY EVENING Next, the Bth Instant, at the CANTERBURY HOTEL, for the purpose of electing a Chairman aud Committee to arrange the sports for the above mentioned HOLIDAY. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. EDWARD GENET, Secretary, pro tern. DRAPERY AT KAIAPOI. HENRY JONES has just received and has on sale at his Store, corner of Charles-street, by the New Bridge, a large and superior assortment of— Drapery, baby linen, and clothing, carefully selected for the summer season, and ladies' and children's white and colored straw, tuscan, and Leghorn bonnets and hats, men's and boys' white and black straw and felt hats. Also, a large assortment of boots and shoes, ladies' and children's cloth,kid top,and strong all leather boots and shoes in great variety, men's and boys'strong watertights and Bluchers all. sizes. Also, a general assortment of Grocery, ironmongery, holloware and cutlery, oils and paint all colours, patent driers, putty,- window glass cut to order, canvas, tacks, and paperhangings, &c, &c RUN EOR SALE. OA r~\r*A ACRES, within the 4\J)\J\J\J Canterbury Province. For particulars, apply to : ! J. LONGDEN. ' I UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION, MR. ALPORT has received instructions from Messrs. J. Davis & Co., to Sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 9th INST., without the slightest reserve, the residue \of consignments per" James Gibson, Corhubia, and Dart, consisting of-^— : i ■ Handsome Cashmere shawls, black watered '■" "■ Moreen, corded skirts, barege dresses, ladies'neck ties, do. mantles, Cashmere in '.."piece, bonnets, whisker blonde, &c., <&c." ; Reversible coats, pilot: do., shepherd's; do., ' ■Crimean do., boy's; blackcloth do.,' fancy. striped guernseys, blue do. do./scarlet d 0.,; white Merino shirts,-boy Vwhite shirts in bbies,: men's, pants;, do.' flannel' drawers, \ ; cloth, Lisle/and'ddeskin gloves, ■■/'• leggings, ■•seal^; skin caps; half hose-, goloshes, white ;fco^nte'rj)^ri;eß; Damask' table ! : ' clothsj Waclf^oepluninpiefee'. <^'&c. ' Carving• krifyes j aVd|i<jrksirazorsy side, rack,! ; : and pocket c'bwW, padiockß,! :'.' halters', axes,"ha£chets, 'steel pens,' halters, | "'/. " &c, &c. ■""■'■.! '■■■,■'/.■• - ■ ■ •■;... ;.. Woolpacks, Cork, butter, riests of tubs j i \ 'Wh'iskey^iti, hh'ds.', port wine inqr.-caskß,;ahd'' . '■■' old.''t6ta in cases : 7 '''■ '' • ■ :■ ' "■ ) ■' N.8.-—As Mr. Davis-in tends to'depart by the next" vessel to/Sydney'/ every inducement fwill 'be offered116 purchasers/ and all'lots submitted sold'without the slightest'reserve. i ! ■"' Terms-Liberal. : Sale at Noon. * . Lyttelton, Dec. 4th, 1357.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 531, 5 December 1857, Page 6
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