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Shipping. FOR ENGLAND VIA PANAMA, WELLINGTON, PTCTON, NELSON, TABANAKI, MANAKAU, GREYMOUTH, AND HOZITIKA. rfIHE Panama, New Zealand, and Australian JL Royal Mail Company's Favourite Steamship TARARUA, Jambs Hagley, Commander, Iβ appointed to sail on or about FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, At 3 o'clock p.m., Taking on passengers and cargo for England, Panama, and New York, to be transhipped to the Company's magnificent steamship Kakaia, at Wellington; And for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, Manakau, Greymouth and Hokitika, to be transhipped to other of the Company'e steamers at Wellington and Nelson. For freight or passage apply to Miles & Co., 12-2 Lyttelton and Christohuroh.

FOR LONDON DIRECT, To Follow the Blue Jacket, THE FINE A 1 ABERDEEN CLIPPER SHIP, GLENMARK, 1000 Tons Regieter, R. Wbanxmobb, R.N.R., Commander, Iβ now discharging her inward cargo, and having her wool cargo engaged, will sail for London direct in all January. This celebrated clipper ship will carry firstclass passengers only. For freight or passage apply to Miles & Co., 11-28 Christchurcb, Lyttelton, and Timaru. Woledge and Co. LYTTELTON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9. SURPLUS STORES, EX MELITA AND GLENMARK. "Vf ESSRS WOLEDGE & CO. have received IVJL instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the Stores of Messrs Miles and Co., Lyttelton, on Monday, 9th instant, The whole of the SURPUS STORES of the Melitea and Glenmark, comprising— 28 casks flour 10 casks oatmeal 6 casks sugar 15 bags bread Pork, beef, and mutton 6 packages cheese 7 casks beer Wines and spirits Soap, salt „ Butter, rice Pickles, tea Ships , fittings Medicine chests 15 iron tanks 6 iron tanks, 500 gallons each And a large assortment of the usual ships' stores, mostly in original packages. Sale at noon. Terms caeh. 12-5

LYTTELTON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1867. And the Following Day if Necessary. IMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, 4c., &o. MESSRS. WOLEDGE & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Merson, London House, Lyttelton (who is about to relinquish the drapery department), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises, the whole of hie large and well-assorted STOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of— Drapery Hosiery Haberdashery Men's and youths' clothing Hats and caps in great variety Weighing machines Playing cards Felt and cork hate, and navy hate Oilskins and eou'-westere Superior moleskins Calicoes Mohairs 700 pairs John Corner's unrivalled boots and shoes 300 pairs men's and youths' boots and shoes And a variety of soft goods too numerous to particularise. Sale will commence at noon. Terms at sale. 12-5 E. BurnelL PUBLIC AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. mHE UNDERSIGNED will hold an AUCTION SALE j AT J SHAKESPEARE'S ELLESMESE ASMS, ! oh TUESDAY, DEOEMBEB 10. Early entries are solicited in order that proper t""« may be given for advertising. Edwht Bvbkkll, Auctioneer. November 80,1867. 12-3

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1586, 6 December 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XII, Issue 1586, 6 December 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XII, Issue 1586, 6 December 1867, Page 1