&m auberttsements. FIRST VESSEL FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. THE fine fast sailing schooner FRANCIS, 180 tons burthen, W. E. Brown, Master, will sail for the above port early in the ensuing week. This vessel has superior accommodation for passengers, and offers a good opportunity to shippers of produce. For freight or passage, apply to COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, June 22,1858. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. npENDERS are invited for the removal JL of a quantity of earth, and for the sinking of a well at the premises of the New Bank. JMEr. Luck will be on the ground on Monday next the 28th inst., at Twelve o'clock at noon, to give information to parties willing to offer for the work, and point out the place where the earth is to be carried. MOUNTFORT and LUCK, Architects. Christchurch, June 22. CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY^ npHE first meeting for practice will take place JL on MONDAY, June 28th, at the Town Hall, at 7 o'clock precisely. The proposed rules drawn up by the. Committee will fee laid before the meeting for its consideration. Single subscription which entitles a member to introduce a friend to the general rehearsals £1 1 0 Ditto Families ... ... .~.. 2 2 0 By order of the Committee, H. W. PACKER, Hon. Sec. CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. r|IHE Quarterly Meeting- of the GovernJL. ing Body of the College will be held at the College Library, on THURSDAY NEXT the 24th instant, at Two p.m. HENRY JACOBS, Sub-Warden. Christchurch, June 22. . THOMAS R. FISHER & CO., GROCERS, MERCHANTS, & COMMISSION AGENTS, Junction of Hereford Street and Sumner Road, CHEISTCHUBCH. A Public Dinner will take place at the Northern Hotel, Kaiapoi, on . MONDAY NEXT, the 28th INST., to commemorate the opening of the Kaiapoi Bridge. Dinner to be on the table at 5 o'clock precise^. June 19, 1858. IMPORTANT SALE OF MERCHANDISE, | EX FRANCIS. | MR. ALPORT is instructed.by Messrs. J. Davis & Co., to sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, on TUESDAY, 29th INST., the following well assorted goods, just arrived by the above vessel, viz.,-— 10 hhd's. B.P. rum, very superior 9 bales 3-bushel corn sacks 200 bags Company's pieces sugar 61 packages fine Congou tea, in chests, halfchests, and quarter-chests 1 package superior Caper tea, in boxes 22 boxes raisins (fine fruit) 7 hhds. tumblers, assorted 2 cases Manilla cigars 80 boxes window glass, assorted from 10x10 ; to 28x22 ! 20 qr. boxes FFF gunpowder,-|lb and lft canisters 57 cases American chairs, cane and wood seats 20 nests American tubs 3 bales Navy canvas, No. 1 to 4 6 casks horse-hair 12 pockets Kent hops And other goods. Sale at Noon. Terms Liberal. N.B.—The above goods have been selected expressly for this market, (principally by special request,) but the importers will observe thenusual custom of submitting the whole invoice to public competition, thereby affording all their friends an equal chance of supplying their requirements. Lyttelton, June 21,1858. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A Valuable three years old draught I horse, standing 17 hands high, bone in proportion, perfectly staunch in collar Anolv to MR. RICHARD PARKERSON onlKorse Station, or to MR. PARKINSON, Christchurch. Also, . . . Several other draught and saddle horses always on sale. p ABB3NSO ir.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 588, 23 June 1858, Page 5
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