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CHRISTCHURCH. Sale of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Potatoes, ! Groceries, Oilman's Stores, Crockery, &c., &c. &c. Also, a Patent WASHING, WRINGING AND MANGLING MACHINE, And a Washing Machine. MESSRS. W. & N. JOYNT will hold their Weekly Auction Sale THIS DAY (SATURDAY) At their Sale Rooms, Colombo street, Christchurch. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. 2470 KAIAPOI. Sale by Order of the Trustees of the Kaiapoi Land, Building, and Investment Society. MESSRS. W. & N. JOYNT have received instructions from the Trustees of the Kaiapoi Land, Building, and Investment Society, to sell by public auction, at their Sale Rooms, Kaiapoi, ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF JUNE, 2 acres of land having 3 chains frontage on Peraki street, together with two comfortable dwelling-houses and a shop erected thereon, under mortgage to the Society by the late James Murray. This most valuable property will be offered almost totally unreserved. The precise date of sale will appear in future advertisements. 2473 FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LAND. MESSRS. W. & N. JOYNT are instructed to dispose, by private treaty, of a valuable FIFTY-ACRE SECTION of FREEHOLD LAND, No. 2741, close to the new township of Ashley, and three miles from liangiora. The improvements consist of a three-roomed weather-boarded and cobbed house, garden well stocked with fruit and forest trees and hedges, 22 acres fenced, 16 broken up, stockyard, piggeries, &c. Also, immediately adjoining the above, a FIFTYACRE SECTION of LEASEHOLD LAND, No. 3225, held at 5s per acre, purchasing clause in about three years at £5 per acre. On this section also considerable improvements have been made. There are never-failing springs of water on both sections, and their being a good outlet for cattle on to the hills, and the land proving very favorable to the growth of English grasses, every facility is afforded for starting a dairy farm. Price very low. Plans can be seen and particalars ascertained on application to W.&N. JOYNT, 2471 Colombo street, Christchurch, and Kaiapoi. IMPORTANT SALE OF Drapery, Millinery, Clothing, Linen Goods, Winter Hosiery, &c. Furniture, Ironmongery, Groceries, &c. H. E. ALPORT will sell by public auction, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 3rd JUNE, At his rooms, Market place, Christchurch, A parcel of new goods, comprising— Prints and other dress lengths Ribbons, gloves, flowers Ladies' trimmed bonnets and hats Stays, bead collars Crimean shirts, moleskin trousers Blue jerseys, lamb's-wool drawers Linen damask, linen towelling Cambric handkerchiefs Woollen sleeves, woollen nightcaps After which, 5 cases cane-seat ehairs Chests of drawers, bedsteads 10 kegs iron nails 1 ton No. 1 Company's pieces sugar Currants, sperm candles, soap And other goods. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. Market place, Christchurch, May 29, 1863. 2483 MESSRS. MATSON & TORLESSE will sell by auction, at Edd's Repository, Christchurch, On WEDNESDAY IN EVERY WEEK, Horses, Carriages, &c. Parties having any description of Stock, Carriages, &c., for sale, will please send particulars to their offices, in Colombo street. 2482 UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE BOOKS, HARMONIUMS, HORSES, &c., &c. MONDAY, 2ND JUNE, 1863.

MR. A. LOUISSON is instructed by G. A. Smith, Esq., to sell without reserve, by public auction, on Tuesday next, on the premises known as " WaiclifEe," Dampier's Bay, The whole of his household furniture, comprising— Chests of drawers Bedsteads, iron and wood Tables Chairs Cheffiionere Pier glasses Engravings Carpets Books, &c., &c. . 1 superior toned 5-stop HARMONIUM, in oak case, by Alexander and Sons 1 pleasure BOAT 2 young cob HORSES, broken to saddle and harness Pigs, poultry, &c., &c. Terms at sale. Sale at one o'clock. 2491 COMMERCIAL & PREPARATORY CLASSICAL DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. MR, C. JONES, late Teacher under the Boards of Education of Victoria and Tasmania (Church of England Denomination); also private tutor to the sons of the Hon. F. M. limes, Esq., ex-Colonial Treasurer of Tasmania (to whom reference if desired), begs to acquaint the gentry of Christchurch and the vicinity that he proposes opening the above establishment, on MONDAY NEXT, Ist June. Terms:—For pupils under ten years of age, £3 3s per quarter; above that age, or where several of the same family attend, by arrangement. Temporary School Room: Foresters' Hall. Christchurch, 28th May, 1863. 2263 PI A N O.—A good instrument FOR SALE, at OSBOIIN'S FURNISHING WAREROOMS. 2485 _ CHRISTCHURCH VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. NOTICE. THE Members of the above Brigade are requested to meet at their respective Engine Houses for practice on TUESDAY EVENING, June 2, at halfpast 6 o'clock. After practice, a meeting will be held at the A 1 Hotel. J. C. ATKINSON, 2478 Hon. Sec. LYTTELTON FIRE BRIGADE. N 0 T I C E. 4 LL DRILLS of the Fire Brigade are hereby i\. SUSPENDED until further noticc. By order of the Superintendent. GEO. B. JOHNSON, 2489 Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1101, 30 May 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1101, 30 May 1863, Page 5