AKAKOA AIAILS. fTIR carrier is-prepared to pne-k p.wis from" Lvt.teltoM to Al?firo;i at a modern'!' char-'^, if left at'MR, HEYWOOB'S, Norwich Quay, Lvttellon, or MIL ARMSTRONG';.?, Alwnw. All parcels must be pie-paid to ensure thtir cmiiige. OTANTED A NURSEMAID to proceed to ;« » Timaru. Apply to .JHR3. LkCREN, Darn pier's Bay, Lytttilton. IMPORTANT SALE OP LAND, ; ADJOINING THE TOWN OF KAIAPOIMR. ALPORT has received instructions from 0. Sidey, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at tlie Kaiapoi Hotel, on THURSDAY, AMtIL 21, shout thirty allotments of land, comprising portions of the Paddocks, situated between Mpssi-p. Cook son and Co.'s Warehouses and Mr. Jones's Store, with deop water frontages to the Waimakariri and Cain, river.-); atao, frontage to the North road and Ac commodation strr-etn, laid out through the property. The above presents a very favourable opportunity for parties desirous of obtaining land at Kaiapni, being1 the only disposable land, between the town and the Maori reserve. Parties purchasing land upon the above occasion will be able to obtain, their title, deeds within ona month from date of sale. Plans of the property can bo inspected and fur* ther particulars obtained by applying, to T. S. DUNCAN, Esq., Christchurch, MR.G. C. BLACK, Kaiapoi, and at the Offices of the Auctioneer.Terms Liberal. Sale at 2 o'clock p.m. precisely. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT LEVIATHAN SALE "OF ' MERCHANDISE, EX FRANCIS MR. ALPORT has received instructions from Messrs. D. Davis & Go., to sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, a large and varied assortment of Merchandise, expected hourly to arrive by the above vessel from Sydney, consisting of — Tea, suirar, brandy (Martell's), rum, B.P. Tobacco, cigars, port and sherry wine, Geneva Hops, composite candles, Sydney soap, raisins. Almonds, currants, French plums, dried apples ■ and peaches, pepper Oilmen's stores (assorted), ale and porter in draught and bottle . Sago, vinegar Boots and shoes, drapery, clothing Raw and boiled linseed oil Three-bushel bags, clocks Sardines, salmon, pepper Rope, plated goods Paper hangings, tents Vestas, &0., &c, &c. An elesnnt assortment of FURNITURE and. ' OTHER GOODS. Further particulars' arid date of sale in future advertisement. Lyttelton, March 29, 1859. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE STOCK; FURNITURE, &c. MR... HERBERT E. ALPORT has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at; an early date, the Valuable Household Furniture, Dairy Utensils, Agricultural.lmplements, Milking Cows, Steers and Calves, Brood Mares in Foal, Valuable Colts by Canterbury, Carpenter's Tools, Valuable Lathe, &?..,■ &«., &c, the property of W. B Bray, Esq.-(in consequence of that gentleman leaving-the- .- colony on a visit to England). - Date of sale with further particulars will be advertised as early as possible. ■ '■•' ; . Market Place, Christchurch, '■ •■-■ '■-■ March 19, 1859. ■ X LAND SALE. . ■' MR. THOMSON'S NEXT. GREAT LAND SALE will be held in the Town Hall, Christchurch on THURSDAY, 21st APRIL NEXT. Particulars in catalogues and future advertisements, AT MR. THOMSON'S LAND SALE A portion of the New Township of C>;sterfcon, delightfully situated in the Heathcote Valley, and in the immediate neighbourhood-of the projected Line of Railway, will be offered for sale. Plans may now be seen at the Auction Mart. AT MR. THOMSONS LAND SALE. A further portion of the Mandeville Estate, belonging to his Grace the Duke of Manchester, will be offered for competition. AT MR. THOMSON'S LAND SALE Severn! sections of • two acres and ' upwards, of the Wicken Estate, the properly of E. C. Latter, Rsq., situated at the foot of the hills on the river Heathcote, and within half-an-hour's walk of the Royal Hotel, will be exposed for sale. There is a stone quarry in full work in the immediate neighbourhood. THE BEAUTIFUL ESTATE OF SIVERLAW, The property of Sir Michael LeFleming, Bart., will be offered for sale (if not previously disposed of by privi.te bargain) at MR. THOMSON'S LAND SALE, on APRIL 21. R 0 I! KE T TAYLOR, CARPENTER, BUILDER, & UNDERTAKER, ON retiring from business in Lyttelton, where , ho has for many years earned on the above trades, takes the opportunity of gratefully acknowledging the support and encouragement he has r«~ ceived from his tiumertms patrons ; and would afc the sitme time recommend to them his successor, Mr. Thomas Hester, who, he feels assured, will trive ovtiry satisfaction to those who may favour him with their commands. Lj ttelton, March 11, 1559. TII O MA S H E S T V. R , CARPENTER, JOINER,. BUILDER, AND UNDERTAKER, Oxford Strkkt. Lytthi/ton, ""PEG^ to inform t:i«> Public that he has taken to JL> thy business of Mr. Robert T:\ylor, »m\ h"pt>\ by strict atlonlion to all r.vdV-rs .with which ho mry he honouri'd, {ogetli.or with nsoderate charges, that he may receive a fair share of patronage. FUNHRAI.S COMPLETKIY FaSN'-SKED ON THE SHOR'I'FS'i'.MmCK. Osfc.nl Street, Lvtleliou, ■ ... JVJarch 11, 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 671, 13 April 1859, Page 5
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