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SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MM. C. M. OLLIVIER lias received instructions from C. A. Marsack, Esq., who is about leaving this colony for England, to sell b3 r Public Auction, at his Rooms, Cashel Street, on SATURDAY, the 11th of SEPT., The whole of his Household FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of— Chairs Large iron bedsteads and mattrasses i Crockeiy New clothing for ladies, gentlemen, and children Boots and shoes of various sizes Bedding and blankets An assortment of. books Carpenters' tools and ironmongery Knives and forks Largo meat safe Double-barrelled gun in mahogany case, with extra fittings Pistols And various articles of household furniture. Terms Cash. SALE BY AUCTION. MR. C. M. OLLIVIER will shortly offer for sale by Public Auction, a consignment of first-class FURNITURE, consisting of-— Sofas French bedsteads Iron tent and 4-post do. Children's double-seated chairs Dining-room chairs Chiffoniers Work tables Further particulars and date of sale -will be announced in a future advertisement. ' SALE BY AUCTION. MR. G. M. OLLIVIER is instructed to offer for sale by Public Auction, a large consignment of DRAPERY and. articles of Household FURNITURE, consisting of— Table cloths and covers Carpeting Druggets Floor cloths Rugs Cashmere and Paisley shawls Children's wearing apparel. Particulars of which, together with the time and place of sale will be announced in a future advertisement. ONLY TWENTY POUNDS FOR A HOUSE. ' PHE Undersigned has on hand a few four- »- roomed cottages, the whole of the framing, windows, and doors. Observe the windows are glazed. The same can be set up for the sum of £2 extra. C. RIDDLE, Builder. "PURSUANT to the provisions of the. Auc--t tioneers Ordinance, Sess. 111, No. 3,1 hereby give notice, that JAMES WYLDE, of Kaiapoi, Accountant, has this day taken out an Auctioneer's License, for the term ending 30th JUNE, 1859. CHARLES C. BOWEN, Provincial Treasurer. Provincial Treasurer's Office, Christchurch, Sept. 1, 1858. NOTICE. ALL accounts against the undersigned must be sent in on or before the 18th of SEPT. to Mr. Dann's Store, Christchurch. C. A. MARSACK. i TO BE LET ON LEASE, ! FOR THE TERM OF 21 YEARS, O ACRES of LAND, situate in Fendall :mJ Town, with, river frontage, well fenced, and under cultivation, together with two Cottages, now in occupation. W. D. BARNARD, Auctioneer, Cashel Street. TO LET OR SELL, A SECTION, having twenty-four feet jt\- frontage on Gloucester Street, close to the river, with four-roomed House completely furnished, and Garden, well fenced and cropped. For particulars apply to W. D. BARNARD, Auctioneer, ' Cashel Street. PUBLIC NOTICE. A Special Meeting of Justices of the Peace will be held at the Resident Magistrate's Court, in Lyttelton, on Monday, the Sixth day of September next,'at 11 o'clock', A.M., and at the Resident Magistrate's Court' at Christchurch, on Tuesday the Seventh day of September next, at 11 o'clock, a.m., for th« purpose of granting Slaughter House Licenses for the ensuing year. Persons desh-ous of obtaining Licenses are reminded that they must forward to the Clerk of the Bench, ten days before the above meeting, notice of their intention to apply for a License, and with such notice a description of the place intended to be licensed. JOSEPH BRITTAN, Resident Magistrate. August 10, 1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 608, 4 September 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 608, 4 September 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 608, 4 September 1858, Page 6

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