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UNRESERVED GRE AT LEVIAT HAN SAL E BY AUCTION, OF TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEE, RICE, GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, CONFECTIONERY, SOAP, CANDLES, CLOTHING, SLOPS, AND ASSORTED DRAPERY, E X DAR T . MR. ALPORT is instructed by Messrs. J. Davis and Co., to sell by public auction, at his auction rooms, without the slightest reserve, on '• WEDNESDAY, 20th, and MONDAY, 25th OCTOBER, the following ■ ■ ■ M E R C H A N DIS E, just arrived by the above vessel, viz. :— Tea very superior, in half-chests-and boxes ; sugar, light clayed ; coffee in tins, chocolate, Java rice, dried apples, ginger, raisins, currants, liquorice, sago, arrowroot, jams, bottled fruits, French prunes, herrings in tins, candied peel, sardinos, lobster and salmon in tins, Baker's fresh oysters, assorted confectionery, prepared groats, Coleman's mustard and starch, China preserves,.French capers, Champion's vinegar in qr.-casks, Sic, Sic .. Soap, very superior; Neva, Ogilby's, and No. 1 Belmont sperm candles; best blue, Leseler's starch, W. Ii pickles. Sauces, Day and Martin's blacking, castor oil, colza do., Fulwood's annatto, seidlitz and soda-water powders, wax vestas, Eau de Cologne, assorted paper hang- I ings, cutlery, percussion caps, &c, &$. Boots and shoes, viz., women's and children's leather, patent lace, and cloth boots; gents' roan slippers, do. Memel boots, men's blucher and kip dp., stockmen's do., men's, boys' and youths' kip lace boots, &c., Sic. Rum, W. I 30 0.P.; Old Tom (Swaine and Boord's), fine old brandy, Geneva, half cases, sheny in octaves, old Port in qr.casks, cherry brandy, Curagoa, champagne, 4c, &c. Earthenware and glass, willow pattern services of all classes, complete dinner services; gold burnished, very elegant China ornaments, British plate, tray glasses, box do., Sic, Sic Moleskin trowers stitched, assorted cord do., boys' and youths' do., do. mole do., gents'superior doe do. do. Bedford cord do , men's boys' and youths' Scotch twill j shirts, boys' and youths' fancy regatta I do., white" shirts, washed and.boxed, boys' doeskin vests, India-rubber braces, gents' neckiles, Sic, Sic ■ Union blue serge, all wool, blue derry, Saxony, flannel, long cloth, 8-4 greys, linen huckaback, 8-4 white sheeting, light fancy madder prints, superior table oil covering, drab moleskin, 6-4 printed dragget, figured hearth. rugs, velvet do., with designs, a large assortment of flowers, very superior, Sic, Stas. China matting, white and colored, corn sacks, Manila rope, assorted small sizes; seam^ ing twine, shop and fancy assorted do., wash-boards, counter scales, gents' and ladies' riding whip 9in great variety, hemp halters, tarpaulins, assorted corkscrews, glue, magic lantern, Sic, Sic. Dolls in greaty variety, papier mache tea trays in sets, musical boxes, flutinas, accordians, inlaid work boxes,,small clocks, music stools, children's high back table chairs, Sic, Sic, and other goods. N.B.—The auctioneer, in announcing the foregoing important and unreserved Sale of Merchandise, begs to state that the goods have been selected by Messrs. J. Davis and Co. with the utmost care, and from an accurate acquaintance with the requirements of this market. As on all former occasions, every lot submitted will be sold without the slightest reserve, and every inducement to purchase will be afforded to Slerchants, Storekeepers, and the trade in general. . Punctual attendance is earnestly requested. Sale at Noon. Terms Liberal. Champagne Luncheon. FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES. TO be sold by Auction, by Mr. ALPORT, at his Auction Room, Norwich Quay, on TUESDAY, the 19th Day of OCT., instant, at one o'clock, at hooii, (after the sale of Mr. Turner's property), subject to such conditions as shall be then produced :—,': LOT 1. The Freehold and Inheritance of and in all the plot of Land; part of Town Section No. 21, having a frontage upon London Street of twenty-nine feet, and running bade in a rectangular block fifty-five feet;' together with the Messuage or DivelJing-house" thereon, and the Outbuildings thereto belonging, as now in the occupation of Mrs. Twining. LOT 2. The Freehold and Inheritance of and in all that plot of Land, also part of Town Section No. 21, having a frontage to London Street aforesaid of twenty-five feet, and running back in a rectangular block fifty-five feet; together with the Messuage or Dwelling-house thereon,, and the Outbuildings thereto belonging, as how in the occupation of Dr. McCheane. The above desirable property will be sold, subject to two leases thereof, held by the respective tenants. Lot 1 for the term of 7 years,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 620, 16 October 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 620, 16 October 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 620, 16 October 1858, Page 6

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