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UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY, THE , 16th INSTANT. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, on MONDAY, the 16th Instant, and the following day if necessary, without any reserve, a largo and varied assortment of ' IE 11 C H AND ISE, catalogues of which will be issued in a few days, consisting of— Calicoes, Linens and Ginghams Moleskin, Blue Serge and Blue Serge Shirts Denims, Dungaree and Blue Drill Gala Plaids, Plain and Striped Winceys Furniture Linings, Lenos White, Black and Coloured Tarlatans Coburgfl, French Twill and Barege French Silk, Barege Robes and Barege Dresses Ladies' Riding Hats, Boys' Trimmed Hats Corded Skirts and Stays "(assorted) Babies' Frocks, Robes, Cloaks and Hoods Splendid Crape Shawls, and Laco and Velvet Mantles Cloth, Silk and Satin Mantles Ladies' and Children's Boots Brussels Carpet • . Counterpanes and Blankets Sewn Muslin Goods • Parasols and Paris Trimmed Bonnets Cambric, Muslin, Silk and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs - Artificial Flowers, Kid Gloves White Rid and Satin Slippers Damask Table Cloths Wool and Cloth Table Covers Dimity and Bed Tick ' Silk Dresses and Skirts made up Bonnet Silks (assorted) Gentlemen's Collars > Bonnet and Cap Ribbons Silk Velvet Ribbons • Stamped and Traced Borders for Embroidery Leghorn Hats. &c, &c, &c. Terms at Sale. . Sale at Noon. Lyttelton, Jan. 5,1859. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, TOWN HALL, CHBISTCHUIICH. REV. CHARLES ALABASTER'S C OUR S E 0 F LEC T FEE S'■ ON ENGLISH CONSTITUTIONAL HISTOBY. SYLLABUS: 1 November 15—Introductory Lecture. • 2 " 22—Britons, Phoenicians, Romans 3. November 29—Saxon Conquest, Conversion, End of Heptarchy, Alfred, Saxon Institutions, Character. ' 4. December 13—The Sea Kings, Normans in France, The Conquest, The Feudal System. 5. December 20—The Plantagenets, The Crusades, Corporations. 6. January 3,lß6o—John, Magna Charta, Loss of the French Possessions, Edward 1., Parliaments. 7. January 10—French Wars, Ist and 2nd Periods, Usurpation of Henry IV., Watt Tyler, Jack Cade. 8. January 17—Wars of the Roses, The Kingmaker, Richard 111., The Tudors. 9. January 24—Tudors continued, The Reformation.. 10. January 31—-The Great Rebellion, The Stuarts, The Pilgrim Fathers. 11. February 7 —The Revolution. 13. February 14.—Subsequent to the Revolution. Tickets for the remainder of the course may be obtained from the Clerk of the Institute, at -2s. for members, and 3s. 6d. for non-members; admission to a single lecture, 6d. The Institute is open from 6 to 10 p.m. Monday to Friday, and 1 to 5 on Saturday. The lecture commences at 8 o'clock each evening. C. J. READER, Clerk to the Institute. A LOST. " '■■■ FROM Mr. Hey wood's Paddock, a Bed and White Cow, branded HD off side. A Reward will be given on returning the above to Mr. WELLS, v College Road, Lyttelton. ~ WANTED, BY an experienced Young1 Man, a situation as Storeman. Well used to packing, has been Steward of a ship. Good references, both for ability and character. Address B. S. 1., Lyttelton Times Office. GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL. MR. OLLIVIER has the honor to announce that the whole of this Valuable Property will be offered for Sale by Public Auction, by order of the Mortgagee, at the Town Hall> Christchurch, on THURSDAY, the 12th JANUARY NEXT. This Hotel is too well known to require comment j' it consists of a Commodious and Substantially built House, with every convenience necessary for carrying on a first-class business. Attached to the" house are capacious Stables, which will alone realise a rental of about £150 per annum. The ? Land is freehold, and consists of a quarter-of-an-acre, with frontages upon Colombo and Armagh streets, overlooking the Market place. The house is at present in the occupation of Mr. J. F. Ballard, at a rental of £300 per annum. Terms cash.—Sale at One o'clock. HIS Honor the Superintendent directs the publication of the following tenders for general information : —■ . TENDERS FOR PAINTING. Tenders have been received from— ,Rees .... Samuels & Fox ; Flowers Whincop—Accepted; The particulars of these tenders being too long for publication in the form of an advertisement, the Provincial Secretary gives notice that they can be seen on application at this office, on any day, between the hours of 10 and 4. CHARLES ROBT. BLAKISTON, Provincial Secretary. EBDEN'S PATENT CONVEYANCE IS now ready to let on hire (open or close), for weddings, balls, pleasure parties, &c., on reasonable terms. Six hours' notice required; goodr horse and steady driver.—Apply at Mann's Dining. Rooms, Christchurch; or at the residence of the proprietor, Colombo Street, South, lately occupied by Mr. Whale. R. C. PRINCE, Master of the Commercial School, Christchurch, will be prepared to receive a limited number of boarders after the Christmas recess. < Terms, £40 per annum. The,duties of the School will bo resumed on the 16th instant. V • ■ : ' Further particulars on application to the Commercial School, Tuam Street. ■ . . Jan. 2,1860.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 748, 7 January 1860, Page 5

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