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CONTINUATION OF CLEARING SALE AT THE BIRMINGHAM AND SHEFFIELD WAREHOUSE, CASHEL STREET. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will sell by Public Auction at the above warehouse, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, ; American cooking stoves complete .Avery's patent weighing machines 2 handsome electro-plated tea services • 1 pair each electro-plated and gilt pulpit lights Scotch iron harrows Swingle trees And a large assortment of valuable ironmongery Sale at Noon. Terms at Sale. Luncheon Provided. LOST this day from the White Swan, a Red Carpet BAG, tied round with | a piece of rope, a mackintosh, boots, dressing articles, <fee. Any person delivering the same to Serjeant Seager, Police Station, will be rewarded. , : Lyttelton, 16th November, 1858. J. ROWLEY & G. GIGGS, BUTCHERS, . NORWICH QUAY, LYTTELTON. KAIAPOI BREWERY. •"" BEER! BEER!! BEER!!! THE above Brewery will be opened on the 26th INSTANT, with good samples of Beer, at the following prices :■ — XXX Ale at 3s. per gallon XX do. at 2s. 6d. per gallon . . ■ ' ', Also, Malt, Hops; Grains, and Yeasfc. Terms Cash. :. . H. JAGGAR, Kaiapoi Brewery. Nov. 12, 1858. .. FLOORCLOTH ! .FLOORCLOTH!! (\r\f\ Yards Floorcloth, 15 feet wide, OvJVJ assorted patterns, FOR SALE at White's. Bee Hive Store, Kaiapoi. ! WANTED, 7~~A MAN COOK, apply at the Northern Hotel, Kaiapoi. Nov. 11,1858. LODGINGS for four or six Gentlemen at Mrs. MOURITZ'S, at the Junction of Cambridge Terrace and Colombo Street. MR. MOURITZ, Joiner,-at the Junction of Cambridge Terrace and Colombo Street. FOR SALE AT KAIAPOI, O») Acres of LAND adjoining the mill, mmimJ lying betweeen the Ohoka stream and the branch of the Waimakariri at their junction, fronting on the Ohoka road at its south end, and the Rangiora Direct Road at its north end. The above section, from its peculiarly central position, and from being close to the site of the proposed new bridges, is well adapted for building purposes. For particulars, apply to MR. WYLDE, I " " Kstiapoi. ! RANGITATA FERRY. THE Provincial Government are pi*epared to receive-fresh applications from persons desirous of occupying the above Ferry on the following conditions :— The contractor to build a house of accommo- j dation on the Ferry Reserve, on the north bank of the river; to provide beds for at least six travellers, and shelter for six horses; to erect ' suitable stockyard and sheepyard, and keep the 1 premises in good and tenantable repair; to provide a horse, and to be ready at all reasonable times to convey passengers across the river on horseback, at a charge of 2s. 6d. each; to direct drays, and if required, to accompany them, at a charge of 2s. 6d. each ; and to erect and maintain a flag-pole, 40 feet high, and keep a flag flying daily, from sunrise to sunset, on th® terrace immediately, above, the house, so as to indicate the position of the Ford to parties coming from the northward. The Government will grant the free use of the two reserves of 100 acres each, and a small bonus, for a period of three years, if the conditional license for the house is retained so long, and will undertake to renew the tenancy for a, further period of three years. And a license will be granted to cut timber on the Government Reserve in Talbot Forest, for the house, yards, and fencing, and firewood, for the first three years, free of charge. The Superintendent will grant a conditional license free of charge, for the year ending 30tb June, 1859, after which time, application for its renewal must be made to the Bench of Ma- , gistrates, in accordance with the Public HouseOrdinance. _'■ . Any further information may be obtained at this office. . Applications must be sent in within one month from this date, and be accompanied by testimonials of the fitness of applicants. By order of his Honor the Superintendent, V JOHN OLLIVIER, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, „,-■■ , • Ghriaieburoh,. Nov. 16,1858. r " '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 629, 17 November 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 629, 17 November 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 629, 17 November 1858, Page 5

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