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Aaotions H. B. ALPORT. THIS DAY. CLEARING SALB OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO, BOOKB, WINE, AND OTHER GOODS. MB H. E. ALPORT will BELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Hereford street Sale Rooms, Christchurch, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 29th JANUARY, At 12 noon, THE FOLLOWING LOTS, Unsold at previous sale (for want of time), and fresh entries, comprising:— Drawing - room suite, covered green damask mahogany dining • room table Useful dining - room, bed - room, and kitchen fnrniture Earthenware, kitchen utensils Gold and white bed-room ware, kc, &c. Superior tricord piano, in walnut case, by Wallis, of London and Paris, equal to Bord 104 volumes of books, chiefly theological Cottage mangle, by Robertson and Co., London Wheelbarrow, colonial oven 2 cases, 4 doz superior colonial orange and currant wine 6 drums machine oil, and ohter goods 1-24 1307 TO-DAY. UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT; RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S CODBT. WALSH AND BAIN V MOOBB. MR H. E. ALPORT has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the residence of Mr W. F. Moore, Hereford street west, near the Domain, on THIS DAY (THURSDAY), JANUARY 29, At three o'clock precisely, The following EFFECTS levied upon in the above action, viz.— Quantity of household furniture Kitchen utensils, &c. j Valuable oil paintings, framed engravings Swords, blunderbuss Quantity of pot plants, kc, &c. 1-29 1453 Government Notices* RAILWAYS. noldicb. I • The following Regulation will in future be strictly enforced:— i "All goods and merchandise, whether! bond or free, and all luggage having arrived at its destination, shall be removed by the consignee from the platform and sheds within twelve working hours ; r and any free goods, merchandise, or luggage not .removed ty thatl time may be stored at the risk and expense of the consignee or owner, and will become subject to Buch charges ap may from time to time be fixed by the Railway ; and any bonded goods or merchandise which shall not be removed within the period aforesaid, shall be subject to the payment of the Bum of 2s per ton per day, until the removal of the same from the railway ';■'• premieee." | '. By order— . : ; . JOHN MABSHMAN, General Manager. December 27th, 1873. : 12-29 504 CHRISTCHURCH. PORTRAITS TAKEN FBOM CABTE DE YISITB, to Life Size in pil or Water-color. ; PARTIES TO BE TAKEN, j An appointment previous to day of sitting preferred. , : VIEWS NOW BEADY. ;' Over one hundred to select from of Christchurch and Vicinity, : J. GAUL is prepared to take views in town or. country by appointment. ' N^B. first-class work vnfill bo sent out. 7949 10-8 WALTER EVANS, son of William and Sarah Evans, formerly of Fiddington, near Bridgewater, Somereet, who came to New Zealand about fourteen years ago, if still living, will hear of something to his advantage by applying to Mr HALL, Oxford Hotel, Chrietchurch ; or to B. BATBS and SON, Bridgewater, England, acting for the Trustees under his father's will. 1-27 1398 , Honey. MONET TO LEND, in snmsof £50 and upwards on approved FREEHOLD SBCUBITY RICH. WM. FEREDAY, Solicitor, 8-15 6340 . Colombo street, Christchurch. NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY (Limited). ■ i SUMS OF : i? Q A A And Upwards ADVANCED upon X/OUU security of FREEHOLDS, and RUNS and STOCK in connection therewith, at current rates. ! Liberal Advances made upon, purchases of Waste Lands. - J. O. McDOWALL/ Manager,; 11-20 9314 Hereford street, Chrietchurch. TBUST AND AGENCY COMPANY OF AUSTBALABIA, LIMITED. ADVANCES UP TO &Z t> 5 V7\J KJ HOLD & PASTOBAL ' SECURITIES, For the purchase of Weite Lands most liberal advances made. Apply to CHAB. ROBT. BLAKIBTON, 11-22 9355 Manager, *Christchuich. 8. STBWABT begs to inform tbe public that he is prepared to LEND MONEY in earns from Is to £500, on Clothing Jewellery, Plate, Merchandise, Bills of tea. Lowest interest charged N. B.—B. 8. ia a CASH PUBOHASEB of ladies , and gentlemen's left-off Wearing Ap. paiel. Note the address—Samukl Stbwabt, Licenced Pawnbroker, Lichfield street, nearly opposite the New Fixe Brigade Station. ; A large quantity of new and second-hand Clothing on band and for SALE. Ladies and Gentle* men waited on at their own premise*; Note. — Watehee, Clocks, and Jewellery cleaned and repaired, very cheap, on the pwmieee, 4986

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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2646, 29 January 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2646, 29 January 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2646, 29 January 1874, Page 4