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I SALE BY AUCTION, MESSRS. LONGDEN & LE CREN will SELL BY AUCTION" at their Stores on Monday next, the 17th instant, ex " Sisters," from Hobart Town. 6 Tons Flour. 1 Crate Flower Pots. 5 cwt. Hams and Bacon, 3 Casks Soda. 12 Chests Tea. 2 Bags Nuts.' 26 half do. 4 dozen Brooms. 20 Boxes do. 4 tons Iron. 145 Bags Sugar. 2 Barrels Treacle. 10 Barrels do. 6 do. Beer. 7 Bags Coffee. 15,000 feet Timber. 10 hhds. Bum, 9,000 Palings. 10 Baskets Tobacco. 100,000 Shingles. 1 Tierce Beef. 120 Stones. 1 Case Confectionery. 1 Dray. 6 Cases Salad Oil. 5 Bales 2 Cases Leather. 4 Casks Seeds. 12 Bags 12 Kegs Nails. 2 Kegs Vinegar. 6 Casks Blacking. 7 dozen Buckets. 1 Bale Hemp. 1 Case Stout. 1 Case Oilman's Stores. 25 empty Baskets. 2 Cases Slops. Sale at half-past eleven. First-rate Store and Business to be disposed of at Christchurch. MESSRS. LONGDEN & LE CREN have received instructions to SELL BY PRIVATE OONTRA.CT,an excellent STORE, situate in the best part of the town of Christchurch, together with the STOCK-IN-TRADE, Lease, and Good-will of an established Business. The Stock, which includes a general, but small assortment, may be taken at a valuation. Immediate possession will be given, and arrangements made with respect to the purchase money, to suit the convenience of the purchaser. To any one desirous to engage in Mercantile pursuits, the present affords a good opportunity, attention alone being required to carry on a first-rate business. For further particulars, apply to LONGDEN & Lf C.BEN. Lyttelton, 13th September, 1851. ON THE HEATH COTE. mo BE SOLD, in Lots of 5 or 10 Acres, -*- 50 acres of good LAND, situate as above. To suit the convenience of the labouring-classes,-~par-t-'«f the purchase money will be allowed to remain for 3 or 6 months, according to the quantity purchased. For further particulars, apply to Longden and Le Cren. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. "jV/TR. ALPORT is instructed to Sell" by -"■*- Public Auction, at his Store, on Thursday next, the 20th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, precisely, the undermentioned Goods, viz.:— lOßagsofV.D.L. Flour. 6 Casks of American do. 1 do. of Split Peas. 2 Half-chests of Tea, 10 Kegs of First quality Butter. 1 qr. Cask of Vinegar. 2 Cases Bottled Fruit. 2 do. Assorted Pickles. 1 do. Mustard. 15 do. of Geneva, (Red Case). 80 pairs of super. Witney Blankets. 30 do. of Moleskin Trousers. 6 do. of Flushing do. 6 dozen Regatta Shirts. 2 do. Twilled do. 5 do. Striped Cotton do. 12 American Pea Jackets. 12 do. Coats. 8 dozen Strong Men's Hose. 5 do. Strong Spades. An assortment of useful Stationery, Drawing Paper, Pencils, and Drawing Board ; Ink Powders, &c. 80 Wrought Standards for Fencing. 20 Bundles of Iron Wire for do. Straining Apparatus for setting up do, 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Not. 13, 1851. Independent Order of Odd-Fellows. rpHE First Lodge of the Independent -1- Order of Odd-Fellows, M.U., will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 26th, at half past 7 precisely, at R. Davis's, the Canterbury Hotel, Lyttelton. N.B. The attendance of Members is requested.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 15 November 1851, Page 4

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