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GREAT IMPORTANT AND'; UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION' MR. ALPORT isf instructed by Messrs. J Morrison and, Co., to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, Canterbury street, Lyttelton, on Wednesday, the 20th mistant, and following days, without the slightest reserve, tho following WELL-SELECTED MERCHANDISE Consisting of moleskin trowsers, suits of super clothing, blue Gurnseys, check'd shirts fancy front ditto. Patent leather boots, kid < top ditto, spring sides ditto, girl's patent leather slippers, children s ditto"; cloth" top boots, Cashmere ditto, „ colored slippers, &c. ; White arid black kid gloves, Lisle thread ditto, Berlin ditto, elastic gaiters, ladies' Mohair caps and head dresses, wreaths, ribbon I rouches, skein silk,ribbons.great assortment; j ; tapes, cottons, stay laces, hooks and eyes, , needles, scissors, pocket knives, razors, j carpet binding, elastic and silk _ ditto, j blabk and white whalebone; elastic wire, &c. Blankets assorted, flannels, Muslin de lame j dresses, counterpanes, Marseilles quilts, ticking; table covering, green baize* brown I cotton socks, <fee. # i Wrapping paper, writing, note, and cartridge ditto, envelopes, copy books, school ditto, atlases, pocket books, steel pens, memorandum books, sealing wax, day books,, journals, ledgers, black and red ink, wafers, &c. Glass' fruit dishes, tumblers, ale glasses, sugar basins, decanters, jugs, salts, milk jugs, &c. Earthen ware,-cups arid saucers, basins, plates, jugs, vegetable dishes, butter boats, dinner j „ service complete, mugs, &c, ■ Harness, cart, leading and bullock, gig and spring cart, gents.' saddles, ladies' side ditto, " pack ditto, head stall bridles, rope halters, j gig reins, whips in great variety, iron springs and axles, curry combs, sponges, &c, &c, Tea trays, scythes and siieads, shovels, spades, clocks, saucepan, cash box, &c, &c. Mahogany 100 table, large dining ditto, bedstead, waslirstand, draft boards, large iron stove, empty trunks, &a., &c. Cocoa nuts,.oranges and rice. Also, 25 tons potatoes 20 tons coals. Sale on each day at noon. ; N.B.—The Auctioneer is requested to notify to the public that every inducement will be offered to Purchasers, by submitting the Lots in suitable quantities, as the whole must be sold to close up consignments. Early attendance is solicited. Lyttelton, 12th July, 1859. BOOKS FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY, 18th INSTANT. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL and Co. have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at/their rooms iri Lyttelton, on MONDAY next, the ißth Instant, a quantity of ! and other books, consisting (among others) of the works of the following Popular Authors:— Scott's Novels and Poems McKay's India Charles Dickens, Warren, Marryatt Trollope, Edgeworth, Lover, Mrs. Gora Bentley's Standard Novels . ! Beckford, Goldsmith, Pope, Richardson Freedly, Angus, Fletcher, Cumming Wilson, Fiske/Forsyth, Ranke Neale, Calvin, Goode, Fox, McFarlane Bishop Hall, Bacon, Knox, &c. } &c. Illustrated London News " Lytteltou Times" complete, from the first No., arid bound Ancient Bibles, Prayer Books, &c, &c, &c. After which will be sold, A dressing table, curtain, pole and rings, and other furniture not sold at Mr. Eades' sale. Also, By order of the Official Administrator, Sundry clothing, &c, &c. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms at Sale. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, July 12, 1859. UNRESERVED SALE OF HORSES. MR. BARNARD has received instructions to sell by auction at the Stockyards in front of the White Hart Hotel, on SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 16, 1 draught horse warranted staunch 1 black mare in foal, perfectly quiet to ride or . drive,,. . ... . .:.-■•■■ 1 grey gelding do. do. do. ■;;■•. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms Cash. PUBLIC SALE OF TIMBER, (For the Benefit of whom it may Concern.) TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, CARPENTERS AND OTHERS. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions to sell by public auction, on account of whom it may concern, at the Christchurch Quay, on TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 19, 1859, 60,000 feet sawn timber, ex Mariquita, comprising Inch and three-quarter boards Scantling, &c, Ac. Terms Liberal. Sale at 12 o'clock (sharp.) N.B.—Every lot will be sold without the slightest reserve. MRS. H. PAVITT, TT-AIAPOI CIRCULATING LIBRARY, -IV- adjoining Mr. White's Store. Stationery and fancy articles. A number of new books, by approved authors, just received.1 Kaiapoi, June 7,1859. REMOVAL OF THE SUMNER HOTEL. MR. G. DAY TAKES tuis opportunity of thanking his friends and the public for the patronage so liberally awarded to him. The amount of that patronage demanding more extensive premises, G. D. has made additions to the Sumner Store', to I which establishment he has now removed, where' he ' will be able to furnish better accommodation to his ' numerous patrons, whose future support it will be his pride to merit. NOTICE. A NY person or persons found PIG--£L HUNTINGupon any part of the run ■ belonging to the- undersiigiied', or Mrs. Gibbie without consent, will be prosecuted according to law. • . ARCHIBALD McQUEEN. ' Ellesmere Station, July 7,1859. ... ; KAIAPOI LADIES' SCHOOL ' lypSS _ ANDREWS- begs. inform her ; -i^L friends that the duties >of her fSchool I will be resumed on MONDAY,'tlle;2sth July, 1859. ' Private-muaic lessons given.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 698, 16 July 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 698, 16 July 1859, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 698, 16 July 1859, Page 6

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