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— Plated table and tea spoons J I Do. dinner forks 'J J Do. candlesticks it JDo. snuffers and tray ij Set (4) oval tea trays Also, A very h mdsome gig and harness A double-barrelled gun (Westly Richai-ds in case complete Brace of pistols in mahogany case _c, <fee, <&o. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon at half-past 11 Mr. C. M. OLLIVIER is prepared to receive replications to rent the house and 50 acres land with a purchasing clause. t ; — = ———— - ' WEEKLY SALE YARDS, OPPOSITE THE WHITE HART HOTEL ! CHRISTCHURCH. jl/TR. PARKINSON, in thanking his JjJL friends and the pu.blic for... their r liberal support in the Commission business, begs to inform them, that having become a resident in Christchurch, his Sale-yards will be open for Auctions every SATURDAY. SALE OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS, PIGS, &c, &c, AT MIDDLETON-, KKAK BICCABTON. MR. PARKINSON has been instructed by T. Rowley, Esq., to Sell by - i nblic Auction on his farm, near Riccarton, dv MONDAY, 4th OCTOBER NEXT, 1 very superior dog cart, with latest improvements, in thorough repair, having, been lately imported from Em-" d. ALSO, 1 superior set of plated harness to match 1 improved reaping machine, nearly new Sieves, cheese press, and 1 dozen new cheese vats 2 pure bred boars, of the improved Essex breed 40 breeding sows, and about 60 store pigs. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE GOOD WILL OF A MERCANTILE BUSINESS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c. ATR. PARKINSON has been favored with -*-*-■- instructions from Mr. C- W. Bishop to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, Market-place, Christchurch, on \ MONDAY; TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, | September 27, 28, and 29, ] Unless previously disposed of by private contract, I 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 now idoing a first-class business. { . ' ' AISO,----j The whole Stock-in-Trade; consisting of a. ivaried and well-selected supply of Groceries, Italian Goods, Ironmongery, Clothing, Account pooks, Cutlery, Glass and Earthenware, «ie, i_c, particulars of which, wiil be given in a future advertisement. <■ The Auctioneer rpquests the attention of parties anxious to embark in a .Mercantile Business to the above, as the oldest established and most commanding business in Christehiirch— the sale being consequent on Mr. Bishop's , Retiring from business. ! Further particulars can be obtained from Mr. Bishop on the premises, or at the Office of the Auctioneer, opposite White Hart Hotel, Christchurch. Sale at Twelve o'Clock.daily. Terms Liberal. Luncheon Provided. TWO _>AYS CLEARING; SALE > OF IRONMONGERY/PLATED GOODS, CUTLERY, „c. MR.-E. A. HARGREAVES has received instructions from Mr. S. .Gundry to Sell by.Public Auction, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, the 30th Sept. and Ist Oct., at the Stores of the latter, Canterbury Street, to make room for shipments .just received per ..Z^alandia and other expected arrivals, —The whole of the present valuable and useful Stock now on hand ; consistingof i Ironmongery of every 1 description, nails, brads, _c. Cutlery Looking, glasses Tinware Holloware Brushware Electro-plated ware Watches, clocks, and jewellery American tubs and buckets i Japanned ware Matting and door mats And various other articles Comprising nearly all required in the trade • of a furnishing ironmonger. T'te plated ware-will be offered on the second lay of the sale. 'y. .' , • ■ -' The auctioneer invites the attention of the nubbo to this sale- as the proprietor is determined to offer the whole of the stock without the slightest reserve. Sale to commence each day at half-past 12 o'clock. Luncheon at Twelve o'clock'. Terms liberal. Lyttelton, Sept. 24, 1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 615, 29 September 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 615, 29 September 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 615, 29 September 1858, Page 6

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