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New Advertisements. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OF la:*td and family residence, situated at sumner, to be sold AT MR CHARLES CLARK'S AUCTION BOOMS, IN CHBISTCHUBCH, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1869. MR CHARLES CLARE has been favored with instructions to SELL as abovenamed— The land at Sumner (22 acres in extent), and the capital family residence, as lately in the occupation of E. Dobson, Esq. This sale will afford an excellent opportunity to any one desirous of establishing a first-elaas boarding house at this favorite seaside resort. N. 8.—£250 of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 10 per cent interest. 4-20 Sale at 12 o'clock. No 276 SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, OF A MOST VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, IN LYTTELTON, AH MR. CHARLES CLARK'S AUCTION ROOM, IN CHRISTCHURCH, ON THUBSDAY, MAY 13, 1869. MR. CHARLES CLARK has received instructions to SELL, as abovenamed THE EXTENSIVE WAREHOUSE, STORE AND OFFICES, Situated at the corner of Norwich Quay and Oxford street, Lyttelton, at present occupied by Mr D. Davis, Merchant; held on lease from the Lyttelton Municipal Council, and under mortgage to the Building Society. N.B.—This sale will afford an excellent opportunity to any merchant who is desirous of securing first-class business premises in the best position in the port town of Canterbury. Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. For futher particulars a pply to THE AUCTIONEER; or to MESSRS GARRICK A COWLISHAW, No. 281 Solicitors, Christchuroh • 4-28 HEREFORD STREET REPOSITORY. HORSES. HORSES, FOR SALE. SATURDAY, MAY 1. Sale at One o'Clock. E MITCHELL & CO. will SELL at • their Repository, Hereford street, on Saturday next, May Ist, THIRTY FIRST-CLASS HORSES, Comprising— Heavy draught Light harness And Unbroken colts. E. MITCHELL A CO., 4-28 Auctioneer and Stock Salesman. DISTRICT ORDER. rpHE FOLLOWING LETTER from His JL Honor the Superintendent of Canterbury is PUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION :— The Officer Commanding the District takes this opportunity of thanking the Officers, Non-commissioned Officers, and Volunteers, belonging to every branch of the service under his command, for the ready and cheerful manner in which they have carried out the duties they have been called upon to perform during the visit of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. It is a source of great gratification to him to have seen the smart and soldier-like appearance of the Cavalry Escort and Orderließ, the different guards of honour, and those guards who mounted at the residence of His Royal Highness. He has much pleasure in adding, that not one single case of misconduct, neither has any complaint been brought before his notice, and that the general behaviour of the whole force has been such as to deserve his most entire approbation. GEORGE PACKE, Lieut.-Colonel, Commanding Canterbury Militia and Volunteers. Militia and Volunteer Office, April 26th, 1869. [copy.] "Superintendent's Office, '* Christchurch, Canterbury, N.Z. " April 26,1869. " Sib, —I have the honor, on behalf of the province, to tender to you my thanks for the arrangements made by you as Commanding Officer ot the Volunteers during the visit of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, which have tended so materially to the preservation of good order, and to the satisfaction of all concerned. " I desire at the same time to place on record the high sense I entertain of the cheerful and efficient manner in which the several bodies of Volunteers performed their duties, and of the personal sacrifices made by them in giving their services on the occasion. " I have the honor to be, Sir, *' Your obedient servant, (Signed) « W. ROLLESTON, " Superintendent, j "Lieut.-Colonel Packe." 4-28 '

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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1883, 28 April 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1883, 28 April 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1883, 28 April 1869, Page 3

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