T—♦ ~" UNRESERVED .". - SALE OF HORSES. MR. PARKINSON is instructed to sell by Public Auction, without reserve, ... -on- .;'.'. SATURDAY, the 30th INSTANT, Twenty-four valuable horses and mares, as now depasturing in Mr. Rowley's paddocks, consisting Of— ' .■"/ :'■ * ' Several useful hacks Do. draught horses 10 valuable thoroughbred fillies, from one of the best studs in New South Wales Sale at One O'Cldck. Terms, at Sale. " , SAL E OF CATTLE, WITHOUT RESERVE. MR. PARKINSON lias received instruc-1 tions.from Mrs., Kent to sell by Auction, without reserve, at his Yards, on - ';■-/'[' SATURDAY, the 23ed, j . T HIR T V HE A D 0 F CATTLE, consisting of several valuable milch cows, heifers ahdsteers, from ) rearlings to three-year olds. ,■.-. '. Sale at One:O'Clock. - : Terms at Sale. •:' ; UNION BANK OP: AUSTRALIA. THIS Bank will be closed on MONDAY NEXT, the' 25th instant, being Easter Monday. "..'.,•.. .'"', .'•;■'•- JOSEPH "PALMER, ' ; , ' Manager. Lyttelton; April 23; 1859. ', CANTERBURY STEEPLE CHASE. THE nominations being" filled for the above race, the subscribers are requested to meet at Stringer's, at 1 o'clock, on SATURDAY NEXT, to settle the conditions and other preliminaries. C. G. HODGSON, Secretary. April 19,1859. CHRISTCHURCH LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE next Monthly Meeting of this Society for payment of subscriptions and sale of shares, will he held in the Town Hall, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, the 7th May next, at 7 o'clock. Sale of shares at 9 o'clock. By order of the Committee, THOS. I. JOYNT, Secretary. Christchurch, April 22,1859. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that my Wife, ELIZABETH BOYER, havingleft me without my consent, I will not'bo answerable for any debts incurred by her, ROBERT BOYER. Alford Forest, March Ist, 1859. ;■-.. DUNSTABLE 1 HOUSE. X Ex MYSTERY. JUST OPENED, an extensive assortment of Seasonable Goods, the cheapest ever offered to the public of Canterbury, consisting of— Rich brocaded flounced silk dresses, checks; shaded and striped ditto (French manufacture), flounced tweed dresses, in great variety/ novelties, in double skirts, linsey woolsey, gala plaids, checked ckallis, French merinos, ditto twills, coburgs, figured Circassians, alpacas, ladies' tweed and cloth. mantles, Crimean shirts; a choice assortment' of' mantle cloth, 27,36 and 40.inches; blue' and white serge, 30, 36, 40 and 72 inches ; window Holland, Welsh flannels, Yorkshire . ditto, blankets, knitted polkas, ladies" gauntlets, ditto mittens, children's dittc, ladies' coloured stockings, hosiery, in great variety, .chcuile scarfs, lace dresses, collars and sleeves, in sets, linen ditto, night caps ; a few superior bridal and millinery" bonnets, and a variety of fancy goods. D. CLARKSON. Cashel-streat, Christchurch', April 20, 1859, ' ' . •■ ■ - ' ' ■
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 674, 23 April 1859, Page 5
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