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SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR. ALPORT begs to announce that he is instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Store, on Thursday next, the 18th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, precisely, the undermentioned Goods, viz.: 4 Tons of first quality V.D.L. Flour. 20 Barrels Prime East Coast Pork. 1 Ton of Bacon and Hams. 10 Bags of China Sugar. 10 do. of Java do. 5 do. Mauritius do. 3 qr. Chests Souchong Tea. 10 half do. of fine Congou do. 6 bags of Rice. 5 Tons of Seed. Potatoes. 4 Casks Lard. 4 do. of Butter. 4 do. of do., from Rhodes's celebrated Flea Bay Dairy. 1 do. of Dried Apples. Half Ton of Coarse Salt. Quarter do. of fine do. 50 Bushels Superior Maize. 10 boxes of Soap. 10 do. of Candles. 2 Baskets of Brazil Tobacco. 10,000 feet of V. D. L. Scantling. 20.000 V. D. L. Palings. 1 Case assorted Drapery. 1 do. Ironmongery. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Dec. 12, 1851. SALE BY AUCTION. ~ MESSRS LONGDEN & LE CREN will SELL BY AUCTION at their Stores on Friday next, December 19th, a lot of useful sundries, consisting of Candles. Bran. Soap. Honey. Maize. Coal Tar. Tea. Slops. Flour. Saddlery. Rice. Ironmongery, Potatoes. Looking Glasses. Port Philip Beef. Table Covers, and a vaHerrings. riety of other articles. Sale at 12 o'Clock precisely. GREAT ATTRACTION! CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Clearing out Sale ! rriHE Undersigned having made arrange- -*- ments with the importer for a large and varied stock of Goods, to arrive per " Columbus," and " Louis and Miriam," and for which he must make room, has determined to offer to the settlers of the Plains and the Peninsula, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Friday and Saturday, the 26th and 27th instant, (being the two days succeeding Christmas) all the goods which have been on hand over three months,— therefore great bargains may be expected. Sale to commence at 11 o'Clock on each day. Terms, Cash ! ! ! J. Swlnbourne, Colonial Store. Auctioneers, —Messrs. Longden & Le Cren. Cottages and Land, Lyttelton. TpOR SALE, (by Private Contract,) ei- -*- ther together or separately, Two substantial timber-built Cottage Residences, comprising an acre of land, capable of great improvement, and of being converted into ornamental residences at a very small cost. The one contains two large Rooms 20 feet by 12, and 12 feet by 12, and is arranged for Sleeping Rooms over. The other 15 feet by 12, with upper storey and outbuildings adjoining. The property is situate at the edge of the water-course in Ticehurst Valley, adjoining the town of Lyttelton, having an ample supply of soft water all the year round, a spring on the premises, and wood close at band. It is held by Lease for 21 years, at a trifling ground rent, Jind the greater part of the purchase-money may (if secured by approved bills) remain unpaid for 4 or 6 months, or the property may be exchanged for a Rural Section on the Plains. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Dampier, Solicitor, London Street, Lyttelton ; and the premises will be shewn by Mr. Witney, between the hours of 2 and 4 in the afternoon. Lyttekon, Docember 11,1851. nltice. CjHIPPERS of GOODS from Lyttelton to Christchurch by the cutter" William," are hereby informed that all money due for freight will be received by Mr. Disher, of ChristchuVch. Richard Pollabd.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 13 December 1851, Page 4

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