WANTED TO CHARTER. A "VESSEL of from 25 to 30 tons, to -£*- make two or three trips to Timaru. Apply to R. & G. Rhodes, or to A. J. Alport. Unreserved Sale of Flour. | IVTR. ALPORT will Sell by Auction on -"-*- Tuesday next, the 23rd inst., at the Canterbury Association's Store, Lyttelton. 30 barrels American Flour in single barrels. 10 bags Biscuit. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Lyttelton, 18th December. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR. ALPORT is instructed to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Store, on Wednesday next, the24th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, precisely, the undermentioned Goods, viz.:— 2 Tons of first quality V.D.L. Flour. 5 Half Chests Congou Tea. 10 Bags of White China Sugar. 12 do. of Strong Mauritius do. 12 Loaves Refined do. 3 Bags of Superior Rice. 8 Drums of Figs. J 1 Cask Currants. 5 do. of Butter. 10 do. of first quality Pork. 10 Boxes of Soap. 10 do. of Candles. New Zealand & V.D.L. Timber & Shingles. 8-4, 9-4, and 10-4 Blankets. 10 Casks Coal Tar. 5 cwt. White Lead. WITHOUT RESERVE, TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. 1 Case of Assorted Slops. 1 do. of do. Hosiery and Drapery. 1 do. of Carpenter's Tools and other Hardware. Also, a STRONG PUNT, built by Allen of Wellington, with anchor and chain; well adapted for discharging and ballasting shipping. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Dec. 19, 1851. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Early in January, (Unless previously disposed of by Private Contract.) TTARIOUS Plots of Suburban Land, V in the Two Valleys at the West End of the Port Town of Lyttelton, in sections varying in quantity from half an acre to two acres, for Building Sites, Gardens, and Paddocks, to be called the Lyttki/jon Park Gakdkns. This spot is notorious for its sheltered position and splendid views of the harbour, the excellent quality of the land, and a never-failing supply of fresh water. It is situated immediately in the vicinity of the reserve for a church, parsonage, and parochial schools. The land is laid out so that each section may abut upon a water course, and lies within a pasturage range upon which the occupiers of these sections will be permitted to depasture their cows at a trifling cost per head. For further particulars apply to Mr. Alport, Auctioneer, Lyttelton, Mr. Dobson, Surveyor, Christchurch, and Mr. Dampier, Solicitor, Lyttelton. Lyttelton, Dec, 18, 1851. SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS LONGDEN & LE CREN will SELL BY AUCTION at their Stores on Tuesday next, December 23rd, the cargo per " Arabia," from Auckland, consisting of 60.000 ft. Timber. 5 Cases Drapery and Hosiery (assorted). 2 Kegs Butler. 400 Bushels Maize. 30 Cases Oilman's Stores. 6 Boxes Raisins. 2 Casks Carbonate of Soda. 10 Boxes Glass, 24 by 20. 3 Cases Sundries, containing Fish-hooks, Jews-Harps, Measuring Tapes, Lamps, Gutta Percha Goblets and Flasks, Files, Hones, Brass Cocks, Telescopes, Needles, Corkscrews, EyeGlasses, Spectacles, Watch-gUcirds, Steelyards, Angers, Locks, Nails, Screws, &c. 3 Cases Glassware, assorted. Also, 20 Tons best V.D.L. Flour, (in large or small quantities.) Sale at 12 o'clock.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 50, 20 December 1851, Page 4
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