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New Advertisements. IMPORTANT SALE OP WOOL AND TALLOW, IN LYTTELTON. WILSON & ALl'i iRT will sell by public auction at tbe Rooms of Messrs Woledge and Co., Lyttclton, on MONDAY, the 25TH FEBRUARY, The following Cargo, landing from the schooner liitleman, from the Chatham Islands, Comprising—--50 bales washed and unwashed fine Merino and Leicester Wool 1 cask Tallow. Samples from each bale will be shewn for inspection previous to the Sale. To commence precisely at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. 5629 TO LET, A lIOUSR in Armagh Street, near the ' Market Place, suitable for a professional gentleman. Also, A Cottage in Armagh Street West, near the Government Buildings. Apply to E. B. & F. A. BISHOP. Jan. 14, 1867. 5563 TO BE LET, THAT BEAUTIFUL FARM on the North . Harewood Road, 4 J a miles from town (formerly the property of the late tirosvenor Miles, Esq.); it is amply watered by two picturesque branches of the River Styx, one of which runs through the middle of the farm for a quarter of a mile, and on which there is a fair mill power. This farm would make one of the prettiest residences in the province. For terms apply to R. FEREDAY, ESQ., 6516 Colombo street, Christchurch. A T CATTLE. PRIME FAT CATTLE FOR SALE, About 50 head. Apply to MILES & CO., Or to ALEXANDER LEAN, 6532 c Matson's Buildings. FOR SALE, Land in Dampier's Bay; Lyttelton, above Voelas Road, in blocks of five acres and upwards. No. HI Apply to lIARMAN & STEVENS, 6525 Christchurch. FOR SALE, mWO Second-hand MILNER'S SAFES. JL Price very moderate. Apply at MK. J. S. WILLIAMS' Office, 6321 Gloucester street. Jjl JENKINS " HAS ON SALET & G Baltic flooring and liniug boards Solid architraves Mouldings, skirtings, cornices Rusticated weather boards Doors, sashes, and frames Casements And all kinds of prepared Joiners' work 9 x 3 and 11 x 3 Baltic deals Baltic logs and scantlings, various sizes Plasterers' laths Y.D.L. palings Rough lining Weather boards and scantlings American nails Portland cement, plaster of Paris Hoop iron Glass White lead and linseed oil Fire hricks, fire clay, &c., &c. FIREWOOD Cut into_' short lengths. BEST NEWCASTLE COALS. Note.—All kinds of work executed by machinery on the shortest notice. F. JENKINS, City Steam Saw Mills, Planing, Moulding, and Joinery Works, and Timber Yards, Perry road and St. Asaph street, Christchurch. 6060 CHEAP SEASONED TIMBER ON SALE, SUBSTANTIAL BUILDINGS ERECTED, size to be 26 feet long by 12 feet wide; passage in centre, with double ■ partitions; fanlight above entrance door; studs 4x2, V.D.L. timber; floor tongued and grooved; your choice of casement or sash windows ; mouldings put round doors and window frames; roof boarded under shingles; stone piles, and brick chimney: the above completed for £45. All material on view ; the building guaranteed to stand inspection; proportion made in cost as to size. Built in country, and no extra charge. Chisels, plane-irons, axes, adzes and augurs at home prices. THOMAS PURDIE, Builder, Papanui Road, Christchurch. 6339 JUST PUBLISHED, A FEW COPIES Of Second Edition of NOTES ON SCOTCH BANKRUPTCY, LAW AND PRACTICE, With reference to "THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF THE BANKRUPTCY LAW OF ENGLAND," Br GEORGE AULDJO ESSON, Accountant in Bankruptcy in Scotland. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. (.Journal of Jurisprudence.) The Select Committee of the House of Commons having, after an anxious enquiry into the working of Bankruptcy Laws, both in England and Scotland, reported in favour of the introduction into England of a modi- 1 fication of the Scotch system of Bankruptcy, , Mr Esson, in the pamphlet before us, has explained, for the benefit of the Legal and Commercial community in England, the nature and working of that system. Nor are we aware of any treatise in which our system is so shortly, and at the same time so clearly stated, and its operation so distinctly brought out. The Special Edition of the « NOTES' ON BANKRUPTCY " will, it is confidently expected, prove generally useful and acceptable to the mercantile community, A. J. STEVENS, Bookseller, 6504 High street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1928, 22 February 1867, Page 3

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