SALES BY AUCTION. Mb. H. E. Alpobt—At his rooms, Market place, at noon—Clothing, drapery, Ac ; also groceries and furniture. Messbs. Bubnell, Bennett A Spbot—At the Riccarton yards, at noon—Cattle and sheep.
DISTRESS WARRANT. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. GILBERT v. BENNETT. MR. H. E. ALPORT has received instructions from the Bailiff to the Resident Magistrate's Court, to sell by public auction, at the Market Place Sale Yards, on SATURDAY, MAY 12, (Unless the above shall have been satisfied) — A CHESTNUT GELDING, Like C L, off shoulder, aged. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms cash. 5-10 CHRISTCHURCH STEEPLECHASES. PUBLICANS' BOOTHS. THE CLERK OF THE COURSE will be in attendance at the entrance gate to Mr. John Stace's, Berwick farm, foot of Cashel street, at three o'clock sharp, on Friday afternoon, to point out the site, and give all possible particulars to intending purchasers. 4-10 STODDART & CO., CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS, Corner of Colombo and Lichfield streets, Chbistchubch WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS, 13, Red Lion street, St. John's square, London, E.C. Watches, clocks, and jewelry, always on hand; full guarantees given on both houses. A large assortment of plated goods on sale. Watches, clocks, Aa., cleaned and repaired. Warranted for 12 months. 12-30 T>RESS MONTHLY SUMMARY WILL BE PUBLISHED on SATURDAY NEXT. THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT in New Zealand, where yon can have HOT BATHS, COLD BATHS, SHOWER BATHS; HATR CUT, CURLED, SHAMPOOED AND DRESSED, In all the Newest Fashions of the day. Fine Cut Tobacco, you know, not to be equalled. Cigars of the best brands. Meerschaums, got too many ; should be very happy to sell a few. The greatest luxury known— CAMP'S PATENT ROTAPY HAIR BRUSHING MACHINE . —posithe fact. Pbofbssob Atebs, 1-6 Proprietor. SOUTH TOWN BELT. A BLOCK OF LAND, in a good business situation, between the two Railway Stations. Ver- easy terms of payment. Apply to No. 822 6-10 Luce: & Clabk. LITERARY SOCIETY. ■Ji/jTEMBERS of this Society are reminded IV-L that the question for discussion To-night is—" That the system of pre-emptive rights should be discontinued." J. S. GUTHEIE, 5-10 Hon. Sec.
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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1093, 10 May 1866, Page 2
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