'•" SALE iIY AUCTION OF DRAPERY, EX CASHMERE. -\lt ESSRS. P. NOBLE CAMPBELL & JjJL CO. have received instructions from Messrs. Cookson, Bowler & Co., to submit for sale by public auction, at their Sale Rooms, on MONDAY^ tho1 23rd. INSTANT, tho following choice lots of drapery, selected expressly for this market, viz,.: — Lot I.—J M & Co. in diamond, No. 7, one case containing— Derrys, coloured ginghams, black Cobitrgs Black Paramatta, bliick and coloured alpacas Print furniture, and nitie-i'ight printri. Lot 2.—J M & Co. in diamond, No. 8, one caso containing— Ladies' elegant trimmed lac.o Crinoline and silk bonnets Men's while and brown Brazilian hats Children's straw, Tuscan, and Leghorn hats Girls'and maids' Tuscan Victoria hats. Lot 3.—J M & Co. in diamond, No. 9, one case containing— . Cambric and muslin collars and sleeves Do. do. • do. do. trimmed Do. do. chemizettes Infants' worked bodies and robes Do. Scotch caps Coloured and mourning flowers. Lot 4.~ J M & Co. in diamond, No. 10, one case containing— Corded skirts, Cambric kerchiefs Blonde falls, gauze veils Linen collars and cuffs . Crape, Irish point, imitation crochet, and lace collars • Women's night caps, Cashmere hoods. Lot 5.—J M & Co. in diamond," No. 12, one bale of-— Single and double width unbleached calicoes. Lot 6.—J M & Co. in diamond, No. 13, one bale containing— Aberdeen shirting, cotton and linen tick Papering canvas. . Lot 7.—J M & Co. in 'diamond, No. 14, one case containing— Slate, black and white twilled Silesias, and slate, white, drab, brown, black, and slate rolled shirtings. " . " Lot B.—J M & Co. in diamond, No. 15, one case containing-— White, slate, black myrtle, olive, claret, brown, sky, amber, drab, &c.,&c, rolled jaconnets. . Lot 9.—J M & Co. in diamond, No. 16, one case containing— Children's Lisle gloves Lisle gauntlets Do. habits Silk do. Maids' coloured, black and white Irid gloves Coloured and black kid habits Do. do. gauntlets Men's coloured, black and white kid gloves Children's and women's hair nets Ladies' and men's black and fancy silk ties Printed corah kerchiefs Silk, worsted, and cotton trimmings. - Lot 10.—J M & Co. in diamond, No. 17, one case containing— Printed delaines, cross over check and Bpot muslins . Jaconnet, Cambric, mull and book muslins. Lot 11.—J M & Co. in diamond, No. 18, one case containing— Glace satin and moire parasols French flounced skirts, hoop white net Scotch tweeds, black, super and black medium. Lot 12.—J M & Co. in diamond, No. 19, one case containing— . Clarke's cottons, 150,200, and 300 yard reels Do. crochet and Boarshead cotton Coloured purse silks, cotton wire Hooks and eyes, thimbles Metal and pearl buttons, vest buttons Fancy bone and other buttons Hair pins, and mixed do. Lot 13.—J M & Co. in diamond, No. 11, — Men's felt hats, super Do. brown straw do. Do. blue oloth navy caps Youths' black do. do. After which, the auctioneers will sell WITHOUT RESERVE, a large and varied assortment of DRAPERY, in continuation of their Sale of the 16th and 17th Instant. ; Oxford-st.,. Lyttelton, Jan. 17, 1860. CHEESE. . ' | HPHE Undersigned is a purchaser of Cheese; j J- cash on delivery at his stores. \ E. A. HARGREAVFJS, j Norwich. Quay. Jan. 13,1860. • J CHURCH PROPERTY TRUSTEES. rpHE following are the returns (so far as re--i- ceived) of Church Property Trustees for the year 1860. Nominations of Four Clerical and Four Lay Trustees to serve on the Managing Committee may be forwarded by any trustee to the Secretary in writing, on or before Saturday, the 21st instant. < CLEBICAL TRUSTEES: The Right Reverend the Bishop of Christchurch, the Venerable the Archdeacon of Akaroa, and Reverends W.'Aylmer, Charles Alabaster, C. Bovven, G. Cotterill, H. Fendall, H. Harper, H. Jacobs, F. Knowles, J. Raven, H. Torlesse, J. .Wilson, W. W. Willock. LAY TRUSTEES: Governor's Bay: Grosvenor Miles, T. H. Potts Kaiapoi: Honorable C. R. Blakiston, John Fuller Lower Heathcote and Sumner: H. A. Scott, C. J. Bridge, and E. Dobson Lyttelton: Dr. Donald, A. Bayfeild Papanui: W. Thomson, J. B. Winter Riccarton: Charles Bowen, Thos. Rowley. Upper Heathcote: John Murray, John Ollivier Christchurch: A. C. Barker, Thomas Cass. W. W. WILLOCK, Secretary to the Church Property Trustees. Kaiapoi, Jan. 12,1860. PUBLIC NOTICE. ~ I Hereby give notice, that after MONDAY NEXT, January 16, POISON will be laid in my Sheep Paddock at Rangiora. : GEORGE HESSELL. THE undersigned are buyers of Wool, Hoofs, Horns, Skins, Bones, Oil, lings, &c, &c, to be delivered in time for the March Woolship. . Rags must be washed and picked in bales or hogsheads. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO." Oxford-st., Lyttelton, Jan. 17,1860. CORN SACKS AND GUNNY BAGS. SEVERAL bales of the above ON SALE. H. E. ALPORT. Market-place, Chrietchurch. CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL, CONDUCTED BY MBS. CHAS. THOMSON. THIS Establishment will RE-OPEN on ' ■tlie 80th instant. Oxford Terrace West, JauV 1$ 1860. ""
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 752, 21 January 1860, Page 6
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