POST OFFICE NOTICE. A regular Fortnightly Mail having beeir , established between Lyttelton and Timaru, all persons residing in' the districts through which the mail passes are requested to Bend notice in writing to this office, or to the I ost office, Christchurch, stating at which of the undermentioned places ' they desire their letters to he left, viz .- — Mr. Parlby's, Selwyn River " Dunsford's, Rakaia " Hay hursts, Ash burton " Macdonald's, Orari The Resident Magistrate's Office, Timaru. Persons neglecting to avail themselves of the above information;must caW for their letters at the Post office, at Lyttelton or Christchurch, as hitherto. W. L. HOWARD. Postmaster. Post office, Lyttelton, May 7, 1858, NOTICE. ~ rthe undersigned, hereby give notice 9 that from and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts which my wife may incur. CHARLES RIDDLE. Lyttelton, May 8, 1858. KAIAPOI. GREAT SALE OF STORES, CONSISTING OP GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, OILMEN'S STORES, EARTHENWARE SLOP-CLOTHING, SOFT GOODS, &c, &c. MR. WYLDE has received instructions from Messrs. Miles, Kington, and Co., to sell^ by Public Auction, at their Stores at Kaiapoi, on THURSDAY, MAY 13th, Tea—chests and half-chests Coffee—Plantation, Ceylon, in cwt. bags, and ground in small tins for family use Sugar—Mauritius, crystals, in bags, 281bs and upwards Company's pieces, do. Do. Snowdrops Cossipore j Wines—Champagne in cases, 1 doz. to 3 doz, each Port do. Sherry do. Spirits—Brandy in kegs, 2 galls, to 10 galls. each Whisky do. Old torn do. Rum do. Geneva Oilmen's Stores—Pickles, sauces, salad oil, marmalade, bottled fruits, jams, salmon, lobster, sardines, mustard -, ; .Sic. " Hice—Patna Soap—Melbourne Starch—Glenfield Candles—Price's Belmont, etc. Rope—Manilla vai-ious sizes Europe do. American brooms Buckets Tubs Stores Salt—Coarse and fine Liverpool American in 51b bags for table use Pepper—Black and white Allspice Candlewick Blacking Leather —Kip, calf and sole Soda—Washing Sulphur White lead Earthenware—Toilet sets Breakfast services, white and gold Mugs Glass ginger beer bottles Holloware—Oval boilers Saucepans Kettles Camp ovens, &c... &c. Tools—A general assortment of carpenter's &o. - Nails—A general assortment Clothing—Moleskin and tweed trowsers Doe vests and trowsers Regatta and white shirts Blankets, 10-qr. Cotton prints Grey calico Cotton socks Boots and shoes —Men's watertights Bluchers Wellingtons A large assortment of women's youths' and children's Dray covers Britannia metal—Tea and coffee pots Bridles—An assortment Tobacco—Bai-rett's twist A few solid iron French bedsteads Do. do. children's cots. The sale will commence at eleven o'clock precisely. Terms at Sale. Luncheon Provided. NOTICE. ALL parties indebted to J. J. Turnbull, Storekeeper, late of Lyttelton, are requested to pay their respective accounts to Mr. T. Bruce, of Lyttelton, who is authorised to receive the same, on or before the Ist day of June next, to prevent legal proceedings. J. J. TURNBULL.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 575, 8 May 1858, Page 5
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444Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 575, 8 May 1858, Page 5
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