IN THE MATTER OF JOHN TOWNSIIEND PARKINSON'S ASSIGNMENT. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons who stand indebted to John Townahend Parkinson, of the Christchurch District, in the Province of Canterbury, Commission Agent, or who hold auy of hit* estate or effects, are requested forthwith to pay and deliver the same to me, or to Mr. William Thomson, of Christchurch, Accountant, on behalf of his creditors. And all persons having any demands against tho estate and effects of the said John Townshend Parkinson are requested to send tho particulars to me or tho said William Thomson, in order that the same may be examined, and if found correct, allowed. , E. F. B. HARSTON, Solicitor. Christchurch, "September 27,1859. R. C. G. HODGSON, Solicitor, Kaiapoi, begs to state that on and after MONDAY, the 18th instant, his Offices will be at the Assembly Rooms, Kaiapoi. Office hours from 10 to 4. ~ ALE AND STOUT. TpHE Undersigned are in receipt of regular JL shipments of the following'well known brands:— Ale in hhds. and ban-els . Bass's, No. 3 Tooth's, No. 3 Dawson's, Yorkshire You nger's, Edinburgh Stout in hhds. Taylor, Walker & Co. Ale and stout in bottle, Marzetti's Do. do. Tooth's. DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. ___ . OTICE " THE business of the York Steam Saw Mills, Akaroa, hitherto carried on under the firm of Pawson Brothers, has been dissolved; and will in future be carried on under the style of Jonas and William Pawson. JOHN PAWSON, JONAS PAWSON, WILLIAM PAWSON. Witnesses— S. J. GrAMMAN, Fbancis Vanstone. Oct. 1,1859. __ FOR SALE. rnWELVE acres of Freehold land, fenced JL in and cultivated, with small house thereon, situated within four miles of Christchurch. Apply to HERBERT LOWTHER, Oxford Terrace, WestLIME I LIME!! LIME!!! EJ. JONES of the Union Wharf, having now • completed I his Lime Kiln at considerable expense, upon an 'improved plan, and having engaged an experienced party to attend the same; he is enabled to supply the best Stone Lime at the unprecedented low price of 4s. per bushel. The. lime has been admitted by competent judges to be the best hitherto obtainable in the place. Supplied in quantities from 1 bushel to 1000, An allowance made to parties taking 100 bushels. Oct. 27,1859.1 /"IANTERBURY MOULD CANDLES, \J manufactured by " T. R. FISHER & CO. Sold at their Stores, Christchurch. SCHOONER FOR SALE. FOR SALE,—The fast-sailing- well-built schooner PALINURUS, of 15 tons register, with gear complete, well known as a clipper, and of large carrying capacity. Terms liberal. Apply to E.J.JONES, Union Wharf. July 22,1859. 7y n~~ s a l e~T Black pine piles (various lenfrfWonA "«"*«> •■•••- - - • xvV. Biiit/s CIO. Do. scantling, can be supplied of any length-and size, cut from the above piles. I MILES & CO., Lytteltou. FOR SALE, ON Board the Ship Zealandia, 10,000 Newcastle Fire Bricks. Apply to CAPTAIN FOSTER, or to . DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO. ALPORT'S AUCTION ROOMS AND PRODUCE STORES, MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH. rpHE undersigned is prepared to sell by JL public auction or private contract every description of merchandise and private effects; and has ample storage rpom for wool, cheese, grain, and other produce, waiting shipment or for sale. H. E. ALPORT, Auctioneer, House and Estate Agent and Valuer. BUILDING PLOTS FOR SALE. TWO Quarter-Acre Sections fronting- the . Windmill Road, Christchurcii. The railway will pass through one of them. Terms—Half cash, and half in twelve months. A plan can be seen at the office of H. E. ALPORT, Land Agent and Auctioneer. Market Place, Christchurch. LEEDS BOOTS, EX MERMAID FROM LIVERPOOL. FTnUESE superior goods are now on show, A and will be sold at very low prices, FOR CASH ONLY, comprising— Ladies' and girls' kid Balmorals, patent and calf fronts Do. and do. calf lace boots Men's and youths' stout Balmorals Do. and do. bluchers and watertights H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch. ~~ FOR SALE~ THE KETCH EMU. HpHIS fine vessel has jnst undergone a thorough J- repair, including now decks, bulwarks, and stanchions, and is well found in sails, anchors, chains, and boat. The Emu is built of hard wood; about 37 tons register; curries CO tons measurement; and well adapted for the trade of this port. For further particulars, apply to E. A. HARGREAVES, Norwich Quay; or to AIKMAN & LeCUEN, Ferry Road.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 746, 31 December 1859, Page 2
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