1 UNRESERVED SALE OF TOYS. / F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & ixJL CO., have received instructions from the Importer to sell by, Public Auction, without reserve, ' ■.'. ON MONDAY, THE 30th INST. (Immediately after the sale of Hard ware, advertised for sale on that day.) TWO CASES OF WELL ASSORTED TOYS, EX CASHMERE, Consisting of— Assorted Boxes and Improved Arks Musical Toys, Engines and tenders Carved Animals, Harlequins Wool Lambs, Figures Tumbling Toys, Moving Mountains China Tea Sets, Kitchen Utensils Railway Puzzles, Transparent Slates Boxes Paints and Spelling Games German Bricks and Mahogany Toys Flock Donkeys, Velvet Birds Burning Glasses and Printing Presses Dolls, Dutch, Leather, Wax, &c. Clarionetts and Doll Shoes B.ittledoors aud Shuttlecocks,, assorted Balls, Velvet Polka and India Rubber Bellows and Babies Globes and Numerical Frames Painted Carts and Sets of Scales Crying Dolls, &c, &c, &c, Terms at Sale. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, OF EARTHENWARE, CHINA, HOLLO WARE FURNITURE, TOYS, &c, MR. H. E/ALPORT will sell by Public Auction, at the Market Place Sale Rooms, * ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, the 26th and 27th insts, the following, yiz.~ EARTHENWARE. Plates, Meat and Vegetable Dishes, Jugs, Mugs, Toilet Services, Chambers. CHINA. White and Gold Breakfast Sets, complete. HOLLOWARE. Camp ovens, tinned saucepans and covers, tea kettles and oval boilers FURNITURE. Cedar 100 tables, couch, Mahogany commode, child's American ; dwarf and dining chairs TOYS in great variety. Every lot submitted will be sold without the slightest reserve. Sale each day at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. Christchurch, Jan. 19,1860. ~' PUBLIC NOTICE. SALE OF RURAL LANDS. "VTOTICE is hereby g-iven, that the sections -Li of land specified below will be submitted to public auction at the sitting of the Waste Lands Board to be held at the Land Office, Christchurch, on MONDAY, the 20th day of February, 1860, at the hour of noon (subject to the usual conditions of sale), and in conformity with the regulations for the disposal, sale, letting, and occupation of Waste Lands of the Crown, now in force within the province:— By order of His Honor the, Superintendent, T. W. MAUDE, For the Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, January 19, 1860. cj©©© © © b © .— ...-■. £ © © © © © ©, © 2> ' © CO--"*' .~<N- © i» <''«©.- ---g, CO l H <N <M ....... ; * .* I--'!1 '. • * a *■:£.. •■s ,5 « 3} "3 ' g £ m■ * § M .2 i %■■ I *. S a- * | 1--5 fc # fc .« < -a ©o©© © © © © '■ KD O (M © M © (N •<M £ J| IO r-i i> H © <N rH 5 M t? CD t> JO OS CO "o •iH <N CO rf ta CD *» TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CHRISTCHURCH COUNTRY DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN— Understanding- that Mr. Ollivier has resigned his seat for the Christchurch Country District, in the General Assembly, and having been requested by a number of influential electors to offer myself as a Candidate to supply the vacancy, I have great pleasure in acceeding to their request, and I now beg to announce my irftention to solicit your suffrages. My long residence in Canterbury, my thorough identity with your interests, and the part I have taken in public affairs, I trust will be a sufficient guarantee that I shall in all things endeavour to promote the interests of this Province, and that it will not be necessary at the present time to do more than give you this assurance. I shall take the earliest opportunity to wait personally on the Electors as far as practicable. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, I. THOS. COOKSON. Green Hammerton, 20th January, 1860. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ON BANKS' PENINSULA, /CONSISTING of a Portable Steam Saw \J Mill, now in full work; Sixty Acres of Freehold Land, well timbered, with House and well stocked Garden, Dairy, Stockyard, Outhouses, and several Cottages. Also, if required, about Forty Head of Prime Dairy Cattle, and one of the finest teams of Four Working Bullocks in the colony. There is a first-rate tidal river running right up to the mill, which makes it one of the finest sites for a saw mill in Canterbury. Also, pre-emptive .right over 250 acres and cattle run. gSp°, It is a safe investment! Such anv opportunity seldom occurs. Apply to MR. R. WORMALD, Lyttelton; or . ,; . , .. .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 752, 21 January 1860, Page 5
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688Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 752, 21 January 1860, Page 5
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