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New Advertisements. TO TINSMITHS, IRONMONGERS, AND OTHERS. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. JH. BENNETT baa received instructions • to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCIIOK on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, AT BUST'S MARKET-HALL, Cathedral-square, 1 cask stamped milk dishes, 29 dozen 1 cask stamped milk dishes, 19 dozen, 18, 20, and 22-inch 1 cask strong oval teapots, 33 dozen, 2 pints and 3 pints. 1 cask strong oval teapots, 30 dozen, 1} pints, 2 pints, 3 pints and 4 pints 1 cask containing 5 dozen oval candlesticks 1 each large and extra large hip-bath. 6 fish kettles 1 dozen grates, 9^-ineh 3 dozen oval teapots, 1% pint, 3 pints 4 yards 24 in. brass wove wire. 1 gross japanned dntt-pan handles 1 gross large coffeepot handles 1 cask containing 4J dozen teapots 1 cask containing 1 each large and extra large hip-bath 1 cask containing 2 fish kettles 1 cask containing 2 dozen japanned candlesticks 1 cask containing 2 gross dinner plates 1 cask containing 2 gross soup plates 1 cask containing 1 dozen meat dishes 1 cask containing 2 dozen grates 1 cask braes hooks, assorted, 13 gross Sale at 12 o'clock. 12-5

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. TO DAIRY FARMERS, MILKMEN, DEALERS AND OTHERS. FOR POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION AT THB GEORGE & DRAGON STOCKYARDS, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, 35 HEAD OF CHOICE DAIRY CATTLE, The Property of Mr Patrick FitzGibbon, who is Relinquishing Dairy Farming. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions from Mr Patrick FitzGibbon to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the George and Dragon Hotel, on the above date, The whole of his .well-selected and choice DAIRY COWS AND PAIL-FED STEERS AND HEIFERS, viz.— 20 valuable milch cows, in full profit 8 two-year-old steers 10 calves This is a splendid opportunity for dairy farmers and others for purchasing quiet wellselected milch cows. To be disposed of without the slightest reserve. Sale at 12 o'clook. Terms at sale. Luncheon provided. 12-5 NOTICE. I THE UNDERSIGNED, have this day j SOLD to FRED. ROACH the STOCK and BOOK DEBTS of the Hat and Hosiery Business lately conducted for mc in High street, to whom all accounts must be paid forthwith. B. Pbtbbsek, (By his Attorney, Hermann Cohn). Witness— J. Monson. December 4,1867. The Undersigned, in succeeding again to the above business, trusts to be favoured with a continuation of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed. Fbed. Roach, Hat Manufacturer, High street. F. R. begs to intimate he is in receipt of advices of several cases of the most choice goods, kindly selected for him by Mr. B. Petersen in Paris, to arrive ex Glentnark and Melita ; likewise additional plant and material for the purpose of carrying out more effectually the manufacturing of hats in all its branches. 12-5 SHEEPSKINS. PEPPERELL & SONS, FeUmongers, Wool Scourers, &c, give the HIGHEST PRICE for Sheepskins, Hides, &c. AVONSIDE & WHITE HART YARDS. 10-29

pOLONISTS , HALL, LYTTELTON. MADAME CAEANDINI'S CONCERT THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. Adhibbiox : Front Seats, 5s j Back, 3a. ONE NIGHT ONLY. 12-5 STEAM TO MELBOURNE VIA WELLINGTON, NELSON, AND HOKITIKA. rpHE POWERFUL SCREW STEAMX SHIP GOTHENBURG, Htjgh Maceie, Commander, la appointed to sail for the above porta on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, At five o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply to B. S. Daigbty & Co., 11-5 Lytt#ltoa and Chnitohuroh*

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1585, 5 December 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XII, Issue 1585, 5 December 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XII, Issue 1585, 5 December 1867, Page 1