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F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO.'S ASSIGNMENT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1862. CJNRESERVF.D CLEARING SALE. MR CAMPBELL has received instructions •from the Trustees, to Sell at the Rooms, Oxford Street, Lyttelton, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THE LEASE of those well known and Commodious Sale Rooms in Oxford Street, 24ft. by 66ft., with cellarage and second storey, being in every respect a most convenient WAREHOUSE for a merchant or auctioneer. \ Thisiot will be offered at 1 o'clock sharp. ONE FIRE PROOF SAFE, by Whitfield, 2ft. 2in. x 3ft. x 3ft. 6in. ONE FIRE PROOF CHEST, by Whitfield, lft. 9in. x lft. 9in. x 2ft. 6in. ONE DOUBLE OFFICE DESK, with six drawers and book frame. AVERY'S PATENT WEIGHING MACHINE.. A BAY MARE, rising 5 years old, in foal for St. Giles, broken to harness, and a splendid • hack, with saddle, bridle, &c. , One bunting flag (St. George's Cross) One set cupboards, with pigeon holes and shelves Two American stoves and piping One clock One pair skids One mahogany office washstand and cupboard Office stools and chairs Trucks, blocks and fall Writing and account paper # Cash boxes, clips, ink and inkstands Date and letter boxes, stationery Counters and fittings, desks, &c. Terms at Sale. 1560 F. NOBLE CAMPBELL AND GO'S ASSIGNMENT. ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. MR. CAMPBELL will Sell by order of the Trustees to F. Noble Campbell and Co's Estate, immediately after the sale of the office and other furniture, the whole of Mil. BEEBY'S LIBRARY, Comprising a most valuable assortment of Books, collected by him with great care. In this library will be found works by all the popular authors, as well as books of reference, &c, &c. Any goods advertised for Sale on Tuesday, the 22nd, and not sold, will be proceeded with after the sale of the books as above. Lyttelton, April 15, 1862. 1558 a IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE. NYMPH OF THE SEAS. Expected to arrive on or about the 12th instant, and for absolute sale without reserve BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL AND CO. have received instructions from Messrs. Cameron Bros., to Sell at their Rooms, Oxford street, Lyttelton, immediately on arrival, the magnificent SCHOONER NYMPH OF THE SEAS, 96 tons burthen, Just launched at Akaroa, and built of the best description of New Zealand timber by Messrs. Close and Co. This fine schooner is clipper built and is expected to prove the fastest vessel on these waters; she is very strongly constructed and admirably adapted for the river and coasting trade. She measures 72 feet on the keel., and 85 feet over all—l 7 feet beam, with 7 feet 2 inches in depth of hold, drawing only 6^ feet laden, completely found with stores, masts, sails, &c., all new and of the best material, and in every respect thoroughly equipped and ready for sea. The attention of merchants and others in this and the neighbouring provinces is particularly directed to this opportunity of acquiring a vessel, so well adapted in build, size, and speed for colonial trade, and the Auctioneers are warranted by the opinion of competent judges in saying that the Nymph of the Seas will prove th«* most sea-worthy, durable, and fastest boat yet launched in New Zealand. The day of sale will be announced on ai-rival in Port. Terms at sale. 1464 SHARES IN THE AVON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1862. MR. CAMPBELL has received instructions from the trustees to sell, after the lease of premises in Oxford street, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, NINE sixty-fourth shares in the steamer Avon. Terms at sale. 1630 SUPREME COURT! In he Dennis Francis Kelchee, deceased. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. H. E. ALPORT ims received instructions from C. A. Oalvert, Esq., Registrar at Canterbury of the Supreme Court, to sell by public Auction, on Saturday, the 26th April, 1862, at his Sale Yards, Market-place, Christchurch, One Mare, About 10 head Cattle. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms Cash Market-place, Christchurch, 17th April, 1862. 1614 SHIP MERMAID FOR LONDON. rriHIS Vessel is appointed to Sail on or about ~L Saturday, the 26th Instant. AH claims must bo rendered in duplicate on or before THURSDAY, the 24th instant, or they will not bo recognised. MILES AND CO., Agonts. Lyttelton. April 15, 1862. 1578 THE LATE MR, JOHN LAVERY, CARPENTER, OF EAST CHRISTCHURCH. ALL persons indebted to or having claims on the above, are requested to communicate with the Rev. Cliaa. Mnckie, Avonside. 1420 TIMARU READING ROOM~ THIS Institution will bo open from and after Monday, the 7th April,daily,lYom sto 10 pan, and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. There will be the English and Colonial Papers with a select Library of Books for the vise of members. Terms of membership and other particulars may be had ou application to JOHN KEILTjY, lion. Sec, &c. School House, Barnard street, Timaruj April 3rd. 1447

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 986, 23 April 1862, Page 6

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