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I GREAT AND UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY, MILLINERY* CLOTHING, &c, &c. MR. ALPORT is instructed by Mr. G. Tayler (late Leake & Tayler,) to sell by Pubhc Auction, ufc the premises, London Street, on TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 21st & 22nd SErT., the following goods, viz.,— Coburgs, alpacas, prints, small pattern?, de ' lames, muslins, linsey woolseys.. plaids, diaper, deny, lawns, calicoes, flannels, ! towelling, dungaree, denims, bed tick, white and black moreen, brown Holland, glazed and other linings, &c, &c. Men's, women's, and children's hose and : half do. in great variety, white and colored kid, lisle thread and silk gloves, polkas, gaiters, bootakins and worsted boots, infants' white and colored Cashmere .hoods, infants' robos and frock bodies, corded skirts, white,and colored stays, one white worked mantle, &c, &c. Laces, blonds, trimming velvets, ribbons in great variety and choice quality, ladies' and children's hats and bonnets, cottons, thread, needles, pins, trimming?, <fee, Ac. Doeskin, cord and moleskin trowsers, vests, coats, blue serge shirts, cloth caps, boots and shoes, gents' fancy neck ties, wbite and colored shirts, felt hats, superior quality, braces, under shirts, drawers, &c, &c. „.■■■ Sale at Noon. Terms at Sale. N.B.—The proprietor being about to give up this branch of his business, the whole must be cleared off without reserve, and will, be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Lyttelton, Sept. 15, 1858. CONTIxXUATION OF IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION OF CA RGO OF MOUNTAIN MAID. MR. ALPORT is instructed by Messrs. J. T. Peacock & Co., to sell : by Public Auction, at their, Ware-rooms, on MONDAY, SEPT. 20, without reserve, the following merchandise, ex the above vessel, viz.,— Tea, very superior, in chests, half-chests, and boxes, sugars, loaf, crystals, Company's pieces, and bright Mauritius, coffee, fine sample, currants, raisins, dried apples, oatmtal, prepared barley, Kent hops, bloaters,.sardines, sauces, soap, (Sydney and Star,) candles, (mould and sperm,) window glass, large sizes, American chairs in great variety, tubs, buckets, axes, paints, and linseed oil, -window sashes and doora, rope, large assortment, China matting, corn sacks, woolpacks, bullock, horse, and town drays, ploughs, harrows,. wheat sieves,, grain measures, tarpaulins, hoop iron, camp ovens, iron pots, weighing machines, &c, &c. A large and varied assortment of drapery goods, suitable to the forthcoming season. Boots and shoeß of every description. ALSO, Brandy, old torn, whiskey, Geneva, port and sherry wine, draught and bottled, ale i and porter, do. and do. Sale at Noon. Terms Liberal. N.B.—The continuation of sale has been necessitated, owing to the departure of the White Swan on the former day of sale, preventingseveral purchasers attending. The same rule will be observed of selling unreservedly every lot submitted. Lyttelton, Sept. 13, 1858. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE GOOD WILL OF A MERCANTILE BUSINESS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c. liffß. PARKINSON has been favored with J.tJL instructions from Mr. 0. W. Bishop to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, Market-place, Cliristchurch, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, September 27, 28, and 29, Unless previously disposed of by private contract, The Good Will of that most Lucrative General Mercantile Business as at present carried on by Mr, Bishop, situated in the most Central Business part of Christchurch, and nqw doing a first-class business. ALSO, The whole Stock-in-Trade, consisting of a v iried and well-selected supply of Groceries, Italian Goods, Ir< nmongery, Clothing, Account Books, Cutlery, Glass and Earthenware, &c, •fee, particulars of which will be given in a future advertisement. The Auctioneer requests the attention of parties anxious to embark in a Mercantile Business to thi* above, ?ik the oldest established and most commanding business in Christchiivch — t'e sale being consequent on Mr. Bishop's roXir'.'.ijj from business. Fmthi r partiuulara cm be obtained from Mr. Bishop on the premises, or at the Office of the Auctioneer, opposite White Hart Hotel, Christcliurch. Sale at Twelve o'Clock daily. Terms Liberal. Lunchaon Provided.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 612, 18 September 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 612, 18 September 1858, Page 6

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