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SALE OFr FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR. CLAUDE ML OLLIVIER has the honor to announce that he has Teceived instructions from th« Hon. H. JVTan--cred, to sell by Public Auction, at his residence, «OU the Papanui Road, on "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13th, the whole of his Household Furniture and other Effects, consisting of— - _ French polished mahogany telescope dimng table (2 leaves) . Do. do. small do, Do. do. sofa, horse-hair stuffed and covered Do. do. ehiffonnieres Do. do. dining-room folding side table Do. do. small dining-room table, (Smee's patent) Do. do. curtain rods, with rings Spanish mahogany inlaid work table Do. do. set of six drawers Do. do. set of five drawers One very handsome rosewood piano, 65 octaves, by Towns and Co., with mahogany. Canterbury s»nd moroccocovered stool French bedstead with curtains Two horse-hair mattrasses for do. Withstands and towel, horses "Chamber^services complete Dressing tables Do. glasses Dp. glass, with marble slab "Single bedsteads Mattrasses for do. Iron bedsteads Blankets, quilts 3Jook; shelves sCane seated chairs American easy do •Carpets Hearth rags Table covers Fire irons Floorcloth A' very handsome white and gold dinner service, complete ' ; D 0. ,; do. breakfast do. Do. do.- tea do. 'Cat glass decanters Do. water bottles 'Tumblers Wine glasses Saltcellars Butter dishes Sugar basins Knives and forks -Plated table and tea spoons Do. dinner forks Doi candlesticks Do. snuffers and tray Set (4) oval teatrays Also, A very handsome gig and harness A double-barrelled gun (Westly Richards) in case complete Brace of pistols in mahogany case &c., : &c., &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. -Luncheon at half-past 11. Mr. C. M. OLLIVTER is prepared to receive applications to rent the house and 50 acres land, •with a purchasing clause. •;mHE Frieads of the late WILLTAM ± . THOMAS GORDON are respectfully informed that the funeral will take place this day, from the residence, London Street, at "Three o'clock precisely. J. B. STOUT, Undertaker. TO THE SHEEP-FARMERS OF THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY. /^1 ENTLEMEN,—Sir W. Congreve vJT having resigned, and understanding -that your recommendation of his successor will he approved by the Government, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the appointment of Scab Inspector for the Province. I have decided not to solicit personally the favor of your votes. I beg_to assure yon, that should you do me the honor to recommend me for election, I shall be unremitting in my endeavour conscientiously to fulfil the important duties of the oSce. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, P. B. BOULTON. ■Chrisfchureh, Sept. 15, 1858. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE AVON DISTRICT. jTi BNTLEMBX,—Had I received a vjT timely intimation of the vacancy ■which has just occurred in the Avon Electoral ■District, in consequence of Mr. Wood ford's resignation of his seat in the Provincial Council, I should have offsivd myself to your notice as ■his suceessar-. As I now find there are already two candidates in the field, and that a majority oF year votes are pledged, I shall not on the •present occasion solicit your suffrages; but •whenever an opportunity m;iy again present i;<* self,.l shall venture to obtrude myself up-n your notice, and I trust that v residence of six years in the settlement, combined with a pi r« wnal and practical acquaintance with its agricultural and pastoral interests will acquit me of ,any undue presumption in seeking the honor of becoming one of your representatives. I am, gentlemen, Yoar very obedient servant, THOMAS ROWLEY. ;jftid§tetoQ, Sept. 14,1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 612, 18 September 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 612, 18 September 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 612, 18 September 1858, Page 6

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