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| FREDERICK J. ELMER, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, j RANGIORA. TO THE ELECTORS 01? THE AVON DISTRICT. /^ ENTLEMEN,—A vacancy having ocVDT curred in the Provincial Council by the resignation of Mr. Woodford, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages at the approaching election. The limits of an address preclude my entering upon the many important subjects which will occupy the attention of your representatives in the ensuing session; I may, however, assure you, that should you elect me, I would exert myself to advance your interests to the utmost of my ability. I am, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, C. E. PRICHARD. Christchurch, Sept. 9, 1858. SALE OF THE SCHOONER WATERLILY BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS. R. WAITT & CO. have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Stores, on FRIDAY Next, the 17th September,— The schooner Waterlily, together with her masts, yards, anchors and chains, as she now lies in the harbour. This craft is well known in the coasting trade as a strong and serviceable vessel. She is 15 tons register, and will carry 21 tons dead weight. For further particulars, apply to COOK ajs*d RHODES, or the Auctioneer. Sale at 1 o'clock precisely. Terms Cash. Lyttelton, Sept. 10, 1858. CONTINUATION OF GREAT UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION OF MERCHANDISE, EX MOUNTAIN MAID. MR. ALPORT is instructed by Messrs. J. T. Peacock & Co., to sell by Public Auction, at their Warehouses, on MONDAY, SEPT. 20, without the slightest reserve, the remainder of the cargo of the above vessel, consisting of— Sugars, teas, wines, spirits, beer, hops, dried apples, currants, oatmeal, prepared barley, candles, soap, paints, window glass, and a large assortment of drapery goods. Fuller particulars in next advertisement. Sale at Noon. Terms Liberal. Luncheon provided. N.B.—The continuation of sale has been necessitated, owing to the departure of the White Swan on the former day of sale, preventing several purchasers attending. The same rule will be observed of selling unreservedly every lot submitted. Lyttelton, Sept. 10,1858. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE, EX FEDERATION, RUM, brandy, Geneva, whiskey, old torn, sherry, port, tobacco, Barrett's twist and sheepwash, sugar, Congou, Young Hyson and Imperial, woolpacks, sacks, twine, Belmont candles, blue, fine and coarse salt, Patna rioe. raisins, currants, pearl barley, soaps, salad oil, dried apples, soda, sulphur, corks, turpentine, rope, Europe and Manilla, spunyarn, canvas, Collin's axes, American tubs and buckets, chairs, nails, cooking stoves, doors, sashes, casements, flooring boards, coals. DALGETY BUCKLEY & CO., Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. SHEEP-RUN AND STOCK FOR SALE. MR. THOMSON has received instructions from A. G. Perceval, Esq., to sell by Public Auction on an early day, of which due notice will be given,— 1. The good-will of the well-known run of Easdale Nook, situated about 40 miles from Christchurch, on the south bank of the Waimakariri, together with the freehold section of 50 acres on the same, and the substantially built dwelling house of 7 apartments, with other improvements. 2. 50 head, more or less, of well bred cattle, including a remarkably fine short-horn bull, and several thoroughly broken milch cows. 3. About I,SOO sheep, of which about 1,300 are breeding ewes, and 30 rams from one of the best flocks in the province. 4. About 500 weaned lambs—mixed sexes. The above run is well-known as one of the best in Canterbury. It is well bounded and subdivided, —there is abundance of coal and timber for every purpose, and the run is out of the line of any thoroughfare. There is a good paddock laid clown in English grass, and an excellent garden in full bearing. The holder has also a pro indiviso right to the use of a woolshed, washing-place, stockyards, cow-shed, <frc, etC. ON SALE, T> OPE, spunyarn, and tether ropes -t^ 12 coils assorted N. Z. rope, from 1\ in. -to 2$ in. 6 coils spunyarn 81^ doz. tether ropes. MILES KINGTON& CO., Norwich Quay.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 610, 11 September 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 610, 11 September 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 610, 11 September 1858, Page 5

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