IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. WITHOUT RESERVE. HARGREAVES & Co. will sell by public auction at their Stores, Norwich quay, Lyttelton, on MONDAY, JANUARY 9, The following Goods, without reserve, to close consignments, viz.:— 100 pairs, 11-4, white and gentian blankets 14 pairs, 12-4, white blankets 60 pairs, 11-4, white Witney blankets 85 pairs, 11-4, medium do do 100 pairs mole trousers (drab) 60 men's pilot jackets 50 do blue American jackets 50 do sac coats and vests, assorted 42 do tweed do do 127 pairs Bedford cord trousers 16 men's fancy cheviot Paget suits 16 do do doe sac coats 10 do do Scotch tweed suits 78 do do doe vests 13 do do coats and suits 10 dozen blue serge shirts 20 dozen men's white kersey drawers 20 do do flannel singlets 15 do Icersoy drawers 9 pieces t -otch plaiding 10 do p.dted druegot 12 do gre. :* •*•-*•:> 77 dozen worsted half-hose, variety 6 do men's Scotch Shetland wool pants 83 do ladies' wool ties 24 do regatta shirts 5 do black deerstalker straw hats 1 do mouse do do 1 do fawn do do 22 regatta shirts, kc, &c. Also, On account of whom it may concern — 30 cases, 1 dozen each, fine full bodied port 10 do 3 do do Just being landed ex W. H. Haselden. After which will be offered for salo, 25 cases (pints) champagne 25 do (quarts) do 23 do do do 27 do (1 dozen each) fine full bodied port 26 boxes Liverpool soap 3 tons Manilla rope (small sizes) 5 boxes Jordan almonds 4 barrels currants 3 casks blacking 100 cases Colman's starch 200 boxes B. S. candles (full weight) 100 bags Java rice 6 half-chests tea 4 cases prime Gloucester cheese 1 half-tierce negrohead tobacco, DP 2 qr-tierces do, do, JB And a quantity of other goods. Terms liberal. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Lyttelton, January 5, 1865. 1-6 -M/TESSRS. STRINGER, GRIERSON AND SHACE.LETON beg respectfully to request that all accounts due to the late firm of Wm. Stringer and Co., as well as all moneys due for purchases made at their clearance sale, be immediately paid.. Their New Stock will be ready in a few days, when the publio will be duly informed ofthe same. N.B.—ALL ACCOUNTS NOT PAID IN TEN DAYS AFTER THIS NOTICE WILL BE HANDED TO THEIR SOLCTTORS FOR COLLECTION. Cashel House, Christchurch, December 30, 1864. 12-31 ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED from Papanui, about January 5, a dark brown FILLx, sand-crack on one of her hoofs, long tether-rope round neck; supposed to have gone in the direction of Mr. James Moore's farm, Ninety-mile Beach, near Lake Ellesmere. The above, reward will be paid on restoring the same to Edwabd Walkbb, photographer, Lichfield street, Christchurch. L 6 LOST— On Monday last, between Christchnrch and Port Lyttelton, a POCKET-BOOK containing photographs (names of four on back). The finder will be rewarded on delivering the same to Mr. Cockceoft, watchmaker, High itraet. . 1-6
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 683, 6 January 1865, Page 1
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