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FOR SALE BY PUBLIC-AUCTION, FREEHOLD PROPERTY, IN LYTTELTON. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL and Co. will Offer for Sale on MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, At their Rooms, Oxford-street, Lyttelton, Several valuable Freehold and Leasehold Properties, viz.,— Lot I.—One Town Section on the Sumner Road. Lot 2.—One Town Section fronting Coleridge, Dublin, and Winchester Streets. Lot 3.—One House", with a Plot of Land, situate in London Street* Lot 4.—Two Houses, and a Plot of Freehold Land, situate in Winchester Street.. Lot 5. —The Lease of a Plot of Land, in Oxford Street, with a House thereon, Lot 6.—A House, in Dmnpier's Bay, with an agreement to sell about a half-acre of Land, partly fenced and broken up. After which will be offered 1 superior 3-stop HARMONIUM, in French polished case, by Dubain, of Paris. Sale at One o'clock.—Terms at Sale Sept. 27, 1858. SALE OF FREEHOLD BUSINESS SECTIONS IN CHRISTCHURCH. MR. LONGDEN is instructed to sell by Public Auction, at the Golden Fleece Hotel. Christ-church, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th, SIX.' BUSINESS SECTIONS, situated in Colombo Street, immediately adjoining the site of the New Bridge, in the" Market Place, being portions of section No. 178 on the Map of the Town of Christcliurch. Also, (If not previously disposed of by private contract.) The adjoining Section No. ISO, together with the dwelling house and improvements thereon. The above property fronts on the New Bridge now about to be erected in the Market Place, the timber for which is lying on the spot, and for the building of which tenders have been invited by the Government, and the completion of which will bring this property into the heart of the town, and greatly augment its value. A plan of the property may be seen in the meantime, at the office of the auctioneer, and at Mr. Dann's Store, Christcliurch. i Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. UNRESERVED SALE OF CHRISTCHUROH TOWN SECTIONS. HfR. E. A. HAKGREAVEB has J3jL received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the White Hart Inn, on SATURDAY, the 9th OCTOBER NEXT,— Four valuable Quarter-Acre Sections, situate in St. Asaph Street, and numbered on the plan of the town respectively 1062, 1064, 1136, and 1138. These Sections are situated in an improving part of the town, and are admirably adapted for building sites. ■ ' t Sale to commence at One o'clock. | Terms—One-half Cash, and the remainder at three and six months, with interest added. , JUST RECEIVED (PER ZEALANDIA) "I if""! Crates of Earthen and Chin aware, JL v_/ consisting- of China: breakfast, tea, desert, and toilet sets (white and gold), vases, toilet bottles, and pomatum pots . Earthenware: dinner, soup, and cheese plates ; meat, vegetable, and pie dishes; breakfast cups and saucers, toilet sets, jugs, mugs, and basons, preserve pans, 'bed and chair pans, &c. ' ' ' " 5 hhds. glassware Cut and pressed tumblers, wine and champagne glasses, decanters, carafes and tumblers, mugs, butters, sugars and I creams, pickles, meat pots, cruets, liqueurs, plates and dishes, cut glass desert service, &c. 3 cases fancy and other stationery . 1 case books 1 case ivory and bone ware ; Consisting of chessmen, dominoes, and dice boxes, backgammon boards, cribbage boxes and boards, spelling gnmes, table napkin rings, spoons (assorted), crochet case and boxes, &c. 1 case writing desks and work boxes 2 cases cutlery, and plated ware 1 case vestas (in japanned boxes) 1 case concertinas and violins (with bows), 2 dozen'music books 1 case rocking' horses and toys 2-cases basket, ware ; Consisting (of bassinets and baby baskets, plate, wheel, canoe, market, ladies' fancy and other baskets 1 case jewellery: Consisting of cameo and other brooches, rinsrs, shirt studs, bracelets, watch guards and keys, necklaces, silver tl.imhles, gold and silver pencil cases. &c. 1 case brushes and combs 2 eases iron enamelk-d wave ; Consisting of cups and saucers, plates, dishes, milk and stew pans, jugs & mugs, &c. Also, — TO ARRIVE PER- CHIEFTAIN. 6 hhds. iron, tin, and brass goods, of (yit'r^fp^ description 20 kegs assorted nails 4i&mr '' 1 case cutlery TfSP^ 2 cases broom and brnshwarc 10 crates earthenwmv GEORGE TAYLER, London Street, LytMfo-n. N.B. The frail c supplied on ronsunnhk' term a.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 616, 2 October 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 616, 2 October 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 616, 2 October 1858, Page 5

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