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Meetings. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE the NEW LIBRARY and READINGROOM will be OPEN to Subscribers from ten a.m. to four p.m., and from six p.m. to ten p.m. Members will be enrolled on payment of subscription at the rate of 20s per annum, to Mr Carder, Hon. Seo. A GENERAL MEETING of Subscribers will be held at the NEW HALL OS ! THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, For election of officers and other business. F. D. Gibson, 11-26 President. C. C. Aikman. THIS DAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOV. 28 & 29 BOOKS AND STATIONERY, BY PUBLIO AUCTION, IN THE HALL, LATE THE WESLEYAN CHAPEL. CC. AIKMAN has been favoured with • instructions from Messrs Inwood and Bilton (who are retiring from the retail trade) to SELL as above, Their whole STOCK of BOOKS and STATIONERY, consisting of Standard Works on almost every subject, by the best authors, and all descriptions of paper, Sec, suitable for a stationery business. The Books will be on view on Monday and following days. Sale at 12 o'clock each day. Terms liberal; declared at sale. As the books are expected to occupy two days, the day of sale for the stationery will be named in a future advertisement. 11 22 W. H. Hargreaves. THIS DAY. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. WH. HARGREAVES has received • instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at bis Rooms, Cathedral-square, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, A over TC, 1152, 1212, 1214, 1215— FOUR CASKS IRONMONGERY, containing— 18 dozen assorted brass and iron looks 15 dozen assorted cast steel chisels 16 cwt. shoemaker's nails, 5-16 to 3-4, in brass and steel. Landed ex Red Rover and Blue Jacket, all more or less damaged. Also, About two tons galvanized iron, 7 feetSale at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. 11-26

H. Matson & Co. WOOL SALES. H MATSON & CO. will hold a SALE of . WOOL, HIDRS, TALLOW, AND SHEEPSKINS at ;their Stores, Lichfield street, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, At 2 o'clock, When they will offerSeveral bales of wool 120 bullock hides * Sheepskins and tallow. Also, 40 tons of flour A quantity of wheat, oats, and sharps. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms at sale. Entries of wool, Sec, will be received at the office till day of sale. 11-26 POSTPONEMENT OF SALE ON THB ASHBURTON. IN CONSEQUENCE of theINCLEMENCY cf the WEATHER the SALE BY PUBLIO AUCTION is POSTPONED until i TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, When will be offered, WITHOUT RESERVE, The following STOCK, viz.— About 100 to 150 head young stock, j mixed heifers and steers 100 head mixed cattle I 3C head fat stock j Milch cows, calves, Sec. 30 horses I Sale at 1 o'clock. J. H. Bennett, Auctioneer. N.B.—Entries for this really important sale will be received by Messrs Turton, Louis Berliner, Asb bur ton; or the Auctioneer, at bis offices. 11-27 J- H. Bennett. WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, AND TALLOW. TO FELLMONGERS, BUTCHERS, DEALERS AND OTHERS. JH. BENNETT will BELL BY PUBLIO • AUCTION at Bast's Market-hall, Cathedral-square, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, ABOUT 20 BALES WOOL, 1000 SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW, &o. Entries to be sent in as early as possible to offices of the Auctioneer, Hereford street, Christchurch. Sale at 12 o'clock. | Sr<*WBB«II,ZO«7. 11-28

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1579, 28 November 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XII, Issue 1579, 28 November 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XII, Issue 1579, 28 November 1867, Page 1