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STew AdvertiaemeutaT ~ ~ WOOL SALE, &c. HARGREAYES AND~CO. have been favour,, with instructions from the Bank of X Zealand to sell by ew PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 9th INST, ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY t'ONCKRjf AT THEIR NEW STORE, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton:— 10 Bales WOOL, landed ex Wild Wave all more or less damaged by sea water, marked and numbered as follows:— B BT % 2, 7,12,16, 21 KB % 4 > xxxi > xxxv > xxxvi > xxxix. W Immediately after which will be sold, by ordered the Trustee and Executor under the Will of th e late R. Latter, Esq., on the Premises, Norwich CW the following GOODS 1 case stationery, 12 dozen bottles ink, ] cask coffee, in tins, 12 tins pepper, 5 boxes tea 10 boxes green tea, 1 ullage do do, 6 cases' Coleman's blue, 1 case ullage do do, $ boxes Price's candles, 1 case nails, l cask currants, 2 casks oatmeal, 3 ke#9,l ullage do, 1 keg sago, 1 case do, 3 kegs rico l keg pearl barley, 1 keg do do, 3 kegs peas 1 ullage cask soda, 1 keg blacking, i g ro3 3 ■wine corks, 2 cases cotton wicks, '> kei»s ullage nails, lease brads, scales and weights weighing machine, 1 case mustard, 1 case cod liver oil, 1 case raspberry vinegar, ] case pickles, 1 cask capers, 4 bags pepp'tr 16 bags flour, 4 cheese, 7 bags salt, 5 kegs whiting, 1 chest tea, 2 do ullage do. 2 cases books, 1 case twine, 6 wool packs, 11 sacks, 38 bags, 1 cask [ lamp-black, 1 dozen sheaths and j knives, empty cases, 7 tressels, I table, 3 I boxes, 6 pieces cheese cloth, 4 empty caseg i 1 truck, 2 kegs whitel ead,l keg green paint I 1 keg red do, 2 chess tables, &c., &c., &c. Afterwards, at HARGREAVES & CO'S OLD STORES, Will be sold the surplus stores of ZEALANDIA Viz. :— 1 qr-cask brandy, J.B. ; 2 cases old torn, J.B. ; 5 cases sherry, each 3 dozen, J. 8 .; 3 cases port, J.B. ; 3 casks pork, 7 casks suet, 4 tierces suet, 3 cases cheese, 9 cases preserved meat, 2 cases preserved fruit, 1 cask barley, 1 cask chloride of lime, 4 jars disinfecting fluid, 3 lanterns, 3 kegs, 5 empty kits, 5 empty jars, 59 tins preserved carrots, 2 jars pickles, and 50 bags of Java rice. Also, For absolute Sale, to close consignments— 2 qr-tierces tobacco (negrohead), J.B. 2 half-tierces do do J.B. 66 cases champagne (pints and quarts), D.P., ex W. H. Haselden 15 cases jam 5 cases bacon 3 cases cheese (prime English) 3 casks blacking 14 boxes Liverpool soap 50 cases starch 70 boxes candles (Hales', full weights) 30 cases mustard (Colman's), assorted 60 bags plasterers' hair 2 casks currants 1 case, 50 pilot jackets 1 do, 27 do do 1 bale, 50 prs 11-4 medium white Witney blankets 1 do, 50 do 11-4 do do do 1 do, 50 do, 11-4 do do do 12 prs. 9-4 do do do 10 do 10-4 do do do 1 case ladies' scarfs. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. Terms liberal. Lyttelton, March 6, 1865. 3750 TO PUBLICANS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, A BARGAIN, FOR CASH (on account of the Importer being about to leave for the West Coast.) 50 CASES BLANCHARD'S PALE BRANDY, in bond. 1 Address, R.W.S., Box 37, Post-office, Christchurch. 3737

TO SELL, OR TO LET, All those premises situate in Hi.sh street and Lichfield street, lately in th* ( occupation of Mr. T. B. Craig, auctioneer. These premises occupy one of the best Business Sites in Christchurch, and are very suitable for a Mercantile or other first-rate business. The YARD in the rear is very capacious, and has a frontage on Lichfield street of about "0 feet. > Apply to URQUHART MACFHEESON. Lyttelton, or 1712 Gloucester street, Christchurcu, OAT S . FJIHE Undersigned are CASH Purchasers. E. S. DALGETY & CO.. 5724 c Christchnrch and Lyttelton. CHRISTCHURCH YOUNG MEN'S LITERARY ASSOCIATION. THE first QUARTERLY MEETING, of the above Association, will be held at the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Manchester street, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, the 9th mstat half-past 7 o'clock p.m. JOSHUA CUFF, Hon. Sec. Christchurch, March 3rd, 1865. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I am not in partnership with Mr. William Newcumbc. nM is my manager on the Lake Gu.von Station. I l'P e Wai-au-ua; and that I will not" be responsible wr any accounts or debts incurred by him, unless ex pressly sanctioned by me or by my agent, Mr. Thoma Papprill, of Christchurch, WM. THOS. LOCKE TRAVER& Christchurch, 6th March, 1865.

PUBLIC NOTICE. WE HEREBY GIVE NOTTCE that we authorized Mr. W. BAINES to collect ami receive our outstanding accounts, for winch receipt will be a sufficient discharge. AXUP, STEWARD & BELT;, Leamington Hou^ March 4, 1865. IvOWAI ROAD BOAKD. THE COLLECTOR will be at the Office of the Board, Northport, to receive Hates no« ' ' on SATURDAY, the 11th and 18th INST. CANTERBURY YEOMANRY CAVALRY THE Commanding Officer will hold a PARADE, on | THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, At 5.30 p.m. All Members are expected to attend, or leave of absence. By order, CHAS. M. OLLIVIBB. 3736 HonSWIMMING BATHS. GENTLEMEN desirous of becoming' ■jjsj Subscribers to Ayers' Swimnung J»* requested to give in their names to PROFESSOR AYERS, Without delay, at his Hair Cattfog Saloons-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1369, 7 March 1865, Page 6

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