SALE BY AUCTION. I\/rESSRS. LONGDEN and LE CREN -"-*- are favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at their Stores, on Wednesday Next, the 15th instant, j The HULL of the "JOHN ami CHAR- I LOTTE," exclusive of Lower Masts and ] Copper. The above vessel is built entirely of Blue Gum, Copper-fastened, and very strongly Timbered. She would answer admirably to build a smaller craft out of, or to be broken up for Firewood, or for Building purposes. The Sale will take place at 12 o'cloclc, *wd every further information be afforded, on application to the Auctioneers. Lyttelton, October 3, 1851. *■ Sale of the Brigantine "Pauline." IyTESSRS. LONGDEN and LE CREN -*•*-*- liave received instructions to Sell by public auction, on Wednesday, the 15th October next, (unless previously disposed of by private contract,) the well-known BRIGANTINE, " PAULINE," as she now lies on the Beach below the Jetty. The Vessel may be thoroughly inspected by intending Purchasers, and every information will be afforded on application to the Auctioneers. Lyttelton, October 3, 1851. Just Arrived, ex "Twins," and "Fly." OAA BUSHELS of MAIZE. *iv/U 40 do. Oats. 15 Regs Butter. 8 cases Claret. 6 do. Sherry. 1000 Cigars. 13 Casks of New Zealand Pork, 2 do. do. Beef. Also, well-seasoned Boards and Scantling1, and 6000 Shingles. Apply to D. M. Laurie, or GILBKRT PICKBTT. TREES AND SEEDS. mWO HUNDRED FRUIT TREES, J- 900 Red Currant do. 5 lb. Green Wattle Seed. 7 lb. Globe Onion Seed. 1 Bushel Blue Scimitar Peas. 1 do. Green Windsor Beans. Perennial Rye-grass. Red and White Clover, &c. W. Wilson, Nurseryman, Botanic Garden, opposite the Bricks, Christchurch. £200. WANTED on first-rate Security, in this Town, for 12 months or longer, as may be agreed upon, at the Colonial rate of Interest. Apply at the Office of this Paper. BOOKS. rfIHE undersigned is a Purchaser of Books _L by the best English and Foreign authors. P. Campbell. Canterbury Exchange, Lyttelton, Oct. 9th. TO STOREKEEPERS. npHE undersigned are Importers of all -*- descriptions of goods, British and Colonial, which they are ready to supply at Wholesale Prices. Longdes and Le Chen. *>--^ SHIPPING NEWS. i ARRIVED. ' Oct. 8, cutter Katharine Johnstone, 12 tons, Armstrong, from Akaroa. Same day, barque Midlothian, 414< tons, Gibson, from Gravesend 21st June. Passengers, Rev. RB.Paul. Mrs. Paul, and 5 children, Mr. G.W. Lee, Mr. J. Back and Mrs. Back, Mr. I. Brown, Mrs. Brown, and S children, Cap. Wilkinson, Mr. Conway L. Rose. Mrs. Rose, and 3 children, Captain^ Westenra, Mrs. Westenra, and 7 children, Misif/ Roche, Mr. Beauchainp, Mr. Beetson, Mrs. Bectj son, and 9 children, Mr. Laws, Miss Laws, Misil Stanford, and 81 in the steerage. 1 Oct. 9, schooner Twins, 41 tons, Davis, from Wellington, Same day, cutter Fly, 22 tons, Cemino, from "Wellington. Same day, Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck, from Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Cookson, Mr. Wright, Lieut-Col. Campbell, Mr.Eades.^
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 40, 11 October 1851, Page 4
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