fteln BSberttsnnf nts. TO LET, fjPHE Commercial Hotel, Akaroa, with pos- -£- session on the 30th SEPTEMBER, inst. For terms and aU necessaiy information, apply to GEO. ARMSTRONG. Akaroa, Sept. 3, 1853. FOR WELLINGTON, NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH, AND MANUKATL milE Screw Steamer WHITE SWAN JL will sail for the above ports on or about the 7th inst., For Freight or passage apply to DALGETY BUCKLEY & CO. ; or to A. J. ALPOUT. Norwich Quay. Lyttelton, Sept 3. NOTICE. rpHB Steamer PLANET will leave for JL PIGEON BAY with the AKAROA MAILS on MONDAY MORNING Nest, Gth Inst., at 7 o'clock. J. MARTIN HEYWOOD, Manager. Lyttelton, Sept. 3rd 1858. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION OF MERCHANDISE, EX MOUNTAIN MAID. ~\/g~R. ALPORT Las received instmciJuL tions from Messrs. J. T. Peacock, to sell by Public Auction, on their premises, on THURSDAY" NEXT, 9th INSTANT, without reserve, the cargo of the above vessel, consisting of—• Sugars, loaf, crystals, and Company's pieces Te.i, first quality, in chests, half-chests, and boxes Coffee, in 56 Ife. bags, currants, raisins, and dried apples Oatmeal,, barley prepared, Kent hops Beer, pale ale, and super, stout, in bottles i and hhds. Spirits, brandy in hhds., qr .-casks, and case Rum in hhds., vhiskey, old torn, and Geneva Wines, port and sherry, draught and bottled Bloaters, sardines, pickles, sauces Soap, Sydney and Star, candles, sperm and mould Window glass, large sizes, white lead, paint oil Chairs, American, assorted, and very superior American tubs and buckets, China matting Window sashes and doors, American axes Rope in great assortment, woolpacks, corn sacks Drays, bullock, horse, and town Ploughs, harrows, wheat sieves, grain measures Tarpaulins, hoop iron Camp ovens, iron pots Weighing machines, to weigh 12 cwt. Boots and shoes in great variety And other goods. Sale at Noon. Terms Liberal. Luncheon Provided. N.B.—The auctioneer is requested by the above firm to state, that it is their intention to sell every lot submitted without the slightest I'eserve. Lyttelton, Sept. 3, 185S. SALE OF MR. McCLYMONT'S HORSES. ~\/f3. PARKINSON will sell by Pub--Lol lie Auction, at his Stockyards, on SATURDAY, 18th INSTANT, I those valuable horses previously advertised as [ expected from Nelson, and now close at hand, consisting of— Thorough bred maros in foal to the best bred horses in N.S.W., their produce being entered for the Triennial Stakes, particulars of which, with pedigree, will be given at the time of sale. Useful hacks broken and unbroken About 20 cart colts and fillies of great bone and strength. 2 valuable cobs 3 years old, and perfectly quiet. 1 splendid mule 4 years old, broken to saddle, pack, and harness. Also, 3 saddles and bridles, and 1 pack saddle. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at S*ik\ FOR SYDNEY. rjPHE Brig MOUNTAIN MAID, 300 (mis, i R. Wood, Master, will s.iil for (lie jiliovo port, in a few days. T'lis favorite vessel has undergone thorough repairs, being newly coppered, t^'c. Jler sj);iriou« caln'n bas been JiHed up in ;x superior style, aU'iirding first-rate accommodation to passengers. Kor freight or passage, apply to the. owners J. T. PEACOCK & CO,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 608, 4 September 1858, Page 5
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