HERBERT E. ALPORT, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, PRODUCE & GENERAL MERCHANT, BEGS to announce having commenced the erection of Auction ■• Rooms and Produce Stores in the Market Place, Christchurch, (opposite the Golden Fleece Hotel,)which he proposes to devote to the following uses:—• ' . .. . . , Ist; For sales by public auction and private contract of every description of merchandise and effects, wool, grain, and | all kinds of produce. ' 2nd. As a public store for proauce waiting • sale or shipment to port. 3rd. A merchant's room will be provided with desks and writing materials, on payment . of a small annual subscription. 4th. Lists will.be kept of land and other property for sale, houses to let, &c. During the progress, and until the completion of the building, Sales by Auction will be undertaken of all property not requiring stowage. Temporary' Offices, Market Place, Christchurcn. SWAINE & CO.'S WHIPS, &c, NOW LANDING EX MYSTERY. A Parcel of whips and saddlery direct from the above celebrated makers, comprising— . Hunting whips with gut, Rattan and Malacca cane handles Jockey whips assorted, electro caps, silver and electro wire mountings Ladies' twigs, plain and chased silver, electro plated and silver wire mountings Gut and bone waggon whips assorted, 5 to 8^ feet 14 feet raw hide stock whips, with hard wood handles Hunting and cart whip thongs Gut thong lashes Metal travelling drinking flasks Patent felt saddle cloths Antigronolos leggings Plain leather leggings and overalls H..E. ALPORT: Market Place, Curistchurch. ■ j CART HORSE FOR SALE. A Strong- black gelding, warranted sound, staunch, and perfectly quiet. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch. FURNITURE. MR. HERBERT E. ALPORT will sell by Public Auction, at an early date, after the arrival of the Dart from Sydney, shortly expected, the following useful Household Furniture, — French polished couches and chairs, horse-hair seats \ . Do. do. cheffoniers and chests of drawers Do. do. 4 post and Arabian bedsteads Do. do. toilet tables, washstands, and towel horses NOW ON < SALE. American wood seat chairs . Do. do. child's dining and rocking chairs ; Carved walnut music stools Cedar towel horses Marketplace, Christchurch. Til 32 Uri.do}."^ignod--is-a cash buyer of i wool, hides, sheepskins, grain, potatoes, cheese, butter, and other produce, and is prepared to execute indents for goods in the English and Australian markets on liberal terms. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch. BOOTS AND SHOES. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING recently taken Stock, begs to announce that lie has on Sale .... i A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EVERY I DESCRIPTION OF SUMMER AND \ WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES. | A considerable reduction to Cash Buyers.; Storekeepers and the Trade supplied at Wholesale Prices. H. E. ALPORT. Market-place, Christchurch, Jan, 20..; , PLOUGHS. A- few Ransome- and Sim's Y. L swing ploughs ■ Spare wrought iron shares j Do do. coulters. ! H. E. ALPORT. I Christchurch. . I CONTRACTORS' CARTS & HARNESS. A Few cheap tip carts with sets of shaft harness complete H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch. . | PUBLIC NOTICE. I TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. A CART for the conveyance of Merchandise between Lyttelton and Chiistchurcli via Suraner, road, will leave Lyttelton every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, returning the same day, weather permitting. , N.B.—Should sufficient inducement offer here- i after, it is intended to run daily. D. DIMOND, London Street, Lyttelton. NOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OF LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH. OUR SADDLERY DEPARTMENT is now | open for any and every class of work that j properly belongs to a saddler, and we guarantee that any work entrusted to our care shall not only be turned out in a more workmanlike manner than any saddler here or elsewhere, but at prices that will not fail to ensure a second call. JAMES MORRISON & CO. W. D. BARNARD ~ HAS the pleasure to announce that he is ready to receive GOODS for PUBLIC or PRIVATE SALE, and that his general ■ I SALE BY AUCTION j takes place at his Sale Room,Cashel Steeet, < EVERY SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock (sharp), when he will submit for public competition a quantity of Meechandise, Household Furnituee, and a variety of. sundries. AT THE GOLDEN SHOE, *~ CANTERBURY STREET. JUST unpacking- six cases of ladies'and children's boots and shoes, the cheapest and best ever imported to this market; N.8.-i-Colonial work got up on the shortest notice. B. GAHAGAN.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 679, 11 May 1859, Page 2
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