i FURNITURE^ MR. THOMSON is instructed to Sell by Auction, at tho Town Ha 11,,. Christ-: ' church, on SATURDAY, JULY 16tH, Forty packages Furniture, just landed from Margaretlia Roesner, from London, comprising :— Chairs Tables Chests of Drawers Washstands Dressing Tables Cheffioniers Bedsteads , Carpets, &c, &c. AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY implements; . j TUST received and on sale by the' under- j O signed ■':-— Ransome,s YL swing ploughs Howard's double mould hoard ploughs Spare wrought iron shares and coulters American chums and cheese presses Do. milk pail yokes Sydney bullock and horse drays American bullock yokes and bows Iron fencing wire. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch, July 1,1859, RANGIORA. TO BE SOLD, a splendid section of land, consisting of 24 acres, fronting on the Harewood road and an accommodation road, being rural section 909. Apply to MR. WYLDE, Kaiapoi. — NOTICE. ~~ WE have this day disposed of our business as Tobacco Merchants and Importers to Messrs. Wittkowski Brothers, of Ballaarat, who will continue the same at No. 11,: Collins Street West; and we respectfully solicit for them a continuance of the liberal support which we ■ have hitherto received. ; MORGAN & MACKINTOSH. Melbourne, May 16,1859. WITH reference to the above advertisement by Messrs. Morgan and Mackintosh, announcing the disposal of their, business to ourselves, we beg to intimate that we shall continue to carry on the same in their late premises, No. 11, Collins Street West, and will spare no efforts to insure a continuance of the support accorded to our predecessors. WITTKOWSKI BROTHERS. Melbourne, May 16,1859. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, FROM NELSON. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will sell by public auction, opposite the White Hart Hotel, on the FIRST SATUEDAY after the arrival of the next steamer from Nelson, a large 1 quantity of fruit and forest trees, consisting of— Sycamores English oaks Evergreen oaks 50,000 seedling quicks Fruit trees And evergreen shrubs. Further particulars in future advertisement. Cashel Street, June 27, 1859. WORKING BULLOCKS, DRAYS, &c, FOR SALE. 2 Working Bullocks, broken to harness, with shaft, dray, and shaft and leading harness 2 four-wheeled timber.carriages 1 harvest cart with raves complete H. E. ALPORT. Market Place,. Christchurch, July 4, 1859. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF CANTERBURY. "VTOTICE is hereby given that a Provincial J-^l Grand Lodge, under the authority of the M.W.G.M., of the United Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of England, will he held at the Masonic Hall, Lyttelton, on TUESDAY/ the 19th day of July next, at 11 a.m., for the purpose of inaugurating the said lodge, and for the installation of Brother the Honourable John Charles Watts Russell, as Provincial Grand Master of the Province of Canterbury; when all the Masters, Wardens, and Brethren of the Lodges in the Province are required to attend. Visiting brethren, not members of lodges, are invited to be present. By order of the R.W. Provincial Grand Master, C. B. FOOKS, Deputy Provincial Grand Master. .Christchurch, June 15, 1859. PARISH OF KAIAPOI. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. BROTHER CHURCHMEN,—! beg to solicit your votes at the ensuing election of Members of the Diocesan Synod. Having, as your Churchwarden, and as one of the Trustees for the Church Property, acquired some knowledge of the position and requirements of the Church, I trust that, should you elect me as one of your representatives, I shall not be found unfitted for;the discharge of the onerous duties which will devolve upon the Synod. •.-.,-■ . . Yours, faithfully, JAMES WYLDE. FOR SALE, ; rpHE House and Garden fronting on the X Ferry-road, Christchurch, now in the occupation of Mr. J. VARYER. The house contains 4 good rooms, welllined and papered, and is perfectly weather-tight. There is a good well of water on the premises, out-offices, &c, and the garden is well stocked with fruit and other trees. Tho above is freehold property, pleasantly situated, and within a few minutes walk of the town. Part of the purchase money may remain on security of the property if desired. / Apply to the owner, on the premisps. TO SHEEPOWNERS IN NEW ZEALAND. A GENTLEMAN, at present residing in -£*_ * the More ton Bay District of New South Wales, who is desirous of removing to a colder climate, wishes to Ifear of si situation in New Zealand, as Manager of a Sheep Station. He has been for the last ten years in charge of one of the largest Sheep Stations in the Morelon Bay Dis» ; tnet, and from his extensive experience amongst ; sheep, knowledge, of the diseases to which they are \ subject, and his practical acquaintance with the wool--; trade in all its branehesj ha:considers his services ' -would be useful to those who mtty require such ■ qualifications in a Managec-on ■their.'.Establishm.ent. • Any communications', of M«atT o An;T^t eT^ slieeP' salai T. &C addressed to MR. JAMES KING, care of Robert Wilkin, Esq. Avon Bank"/Christchuvch, Canterbury, will meet w xth prompt attention. •
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 698, 16 July 1859, Page 6
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