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DRAPERY, CLOTHING, Ac. TO FOLLOW THE BALE OF GROCERIKS, &c, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27. MR. HARGREAVES will sell by Public Auction, at . bis Rooms, Norwich Quay, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, tlie following seasonable goods:— Grey calico Crinoline Damask and Moreon Long cloth Alpaca Coburg Prints Skirt cord Woollen gaiters and boat Woollen boots Leather belts Braces Merino vests, shirts and pant* Huckaback, table damask Black bugle lace Egyptian lace Pilot reefing jackets Pilot coats Cord trowsers Doeskin trowsers . Blue pilot trowsers Black cloth trowsers Black paletots ' Doeskin shooting coats , Tweed walking coats Youths' shooting coats Glazed caps Black and drab felt hats Crimean shirts Terms at Sale. Norwich Quay, April 21, 1859. , THIS DAY. SALE OP DAMAGED SUGAR. MR. E. A. HARGREAVES will sell by Public Auction, at his Store, on ! SATURDAY, APRIL 23, I at 12 o'clock precisely,— _.-.'"• i T.B. & Co., 27 bags Mauritius sugar (more or less damaged by sea water) on account of whom it i may concern. Terms Cash. April 20,1859. SALE OE TIMBER, ON FRIDAY, APR I L 29, AT MESSRS. AIKMAN & LeCREN'S NEW WHARF. MR. E. A. HARGREAVES will sell by Public Auction, on 0 FRIDAY NEXT, the 29th ;APRIL, 1859, at Messrs. Aikman & Co.'s Wharf, Ferry Road, the cargoes of the Christopher George and other vessels, consisting of— White and^red'pine scantling ; White pine boards Totara boards Kauri boards ....■■-.' V.D.L. boards V.D.L. palings Sec, Sec Sale at One O'Clock. Terms Liberal. Thomson's cart will leave the White. Hart Hotel at half-past twelve o'clock for the conveyance of intending purchasers. Lyttelton, April 21,1859. MR. Wm. THOMSON .has received instructions ;to sell.by Auction, at his Rooms, on . :- SATURDAY NEXT, the: 30th INSTANT, the undermentioned ..recently imported SEEDS, comprising among; them those of the finest and most valuable TIMBER TREES, of the most [ useful and beautifully ornamental SHRUBS that ! adorn the fields, parks, and gardens of OLD ENGLAND,— 1 cwt. ash keys 1 cwt. haws 1 cwt. acorns _ bush. Portugal laurel berries ; 7 lbs. yew berries . -'- ■:..:. °„ v 7 lbs. arbutus berries 4 quarts bladder senna berries 7 lbs. berberis aquifolia berries :-.:', _ bush, evergreen privet berries • . 1 bush, holly berries -■ v • ' .'. LAND SALE. MR.- THOMSON'S NEXT GREAT LAND SALE will be held in the Town Hall, Christchurch, on - THURSDAY, .APRIL 28th, NEXT. Particulars in catalogues and future advertisements. • AT MR. THOMSON'S LAND SALE A portion of the New Township of Casterton, 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 Auctiou Mart. AT MR. THOMSON'S 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 Several sections of two acres and upwards, of the Wicken Estate, the property of E. (..-Latter, Esq., 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 RIVERLAW, The property of Sir Michael LeFleming, Bait., will be offered for sale (if not previously disposed of- by private bargain) at MR. THOMSON'S LAND SALE, on APRIL 28. • FOR SALE, THE Schooner ACAD lAN, 42 tons Reirister, now discharging at tlie Hevthcote Whair Foi p.ulicul&i'vappl) to DALGETY, BUCKLEY, X, CO., '' Lyttelton .intl Cliu^tcliurcli. ■ tJwi.r».w,A.| vis fsi.i^SMSiif,jjj»yi_r^____rr^asL^=ag_Rj_tiiuit_iKi,iiii l Lji M i,LjH wmrMinni PUBLIC NOTJCB NOTICE is, helobv s:i\en that the offices of the Piovmcidl Government \.ill be closed on SATURDAY NPXT. the 23id instant, and on Easter Monday and Tuesday. By order of his Honor the Superintendent, J. OLLIVIER, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's office, Christchurch', AprilTcV'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 674, 23 April 1859, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 674, 23 April 1859, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 674, 23 April 1859, Page 5

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