Shipping. PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. THE Panama, New Zea'and, and Australian Royal Mail Company's Steamship, RAKAIA, 1456 Tons Register, 400 Horse Power, Samuel H. Whisht, R.N.R., Commander, Is appointed to leave Wellington for Panama ON SATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER NEXT, With Her Majesty's Mails from Australia and New Zealand. Passengers, specie, and goods booked through to Southampton from Melbourne and Sydney, and New Zealand ports. For further particulars apply to Miles & Co., Agents, 8-8 Lyttelton and Chrißtchurch. FOR HOKITIKA. mHE FINE SCHOONER ELIZABETH CURLE Will sail for the above port, on or about WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29. Early application for freight is necessary, as most of her cargo is already engaged. Apply to Bbownell & Co., 8-22 Colombo street. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. mHE FINE CLIPPER BRIG WTLD WAVE, Malcolm Bbown, Commander, the abqve.port on or about. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. For freight or passage apply to J. Dbumiiond Macphebson, 8-27 Lyttelton and Christchurch. Auctions. KAIAPOI. IN THE ESTATE OF G. F. DAY. MESSRS. BUSS & HEPWORTH have received instructions from the Trustees of the above Estate to sell by public auction, at the Pier Hotel, Kaiapoi, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, At one o'clock, The following lots in the above estate— Lot No. 1— Half-an-acre of land, situate upon Commercial road, part of Rural Section 320, Kaiapoi. Lot No. 2— Four acres of land, sitnate upon Hall and Cass streets, in Kaiapoi. Lot No. 3— Five allotments, of one acre each or thereabouts, situate near the Freemasons' Lodge in Rangiora, being part of Rural Section No. 1062. Lot No. 4— Four allotmentsin the Ashley township, Nos. 83, 84, 85 and 90, being part of Rural Section 2777. Lot No. 5— Dog-cart, harness, and chaffcutter. Lot No. 6— The books, and book-debts uncollected in tbe same, together with the collector's prepared statement. The books, and collector's statement on same, can be inspected by intending purchasers at Messrs Birch and Co.'s Offices in Kaiapoi, at any time before the sale. The Trustees in the above estate do not guarantee any title to any of the blocks of land before mentioned, but the title deeds can be inspected by intending purchasers at any time before the sale, in office hours, at Messrs E. S. Dalgety and Co.'s Offices in Christchurch. Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon provided. Terms cash. Buss k Hkpwobth, 8-23 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IN THE NEW SALE ROOMS, Cashel Stbeet, (Next Door to Mr. Anderson's Foundry) ABOUT TEN TONS FENCING WIRE, good quality, slightly damaged. About 5 cwt 7-lb brown paper bags 6 dozen long-handled shovels Saddlery, harness, &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. C. C Atjoian, 8-27 Auctioneer.
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Press, Volume X, Issue 1188, 28 August 1866, Page 1
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