Great and Unreserved Clothing and Drapery Sale. EX " PEIMA DONNA." "]\TR. ALPORT has received instructions JXL from the Importer to sell by Public Auction at his Auction Rooms, on Thursday, September 21st, at 12 o'clock, noon, precisely, the undermentioned valuable property, viz.: [BP]9. 1 case containing— 60 pairs light summer trousers 50 do. dark do. do. 30 rich Tunic suits for boys 25 plain do. do. do. > 12 coats, various [BP]ll. 1 case containing— 130 shooting, dress, light summer, and other coats [Pg]. 1 case Drapery, containing— 114 and 12-4 Blankets, white and crimson ■..".. Hoyle's plates and Swiss prints Swiss curtains, lining, &c. [Pg]2. 1 case containing— Strong duck, striped shepherd's frocks Thibet hose, comforters, white and black cotton balls, thread, tape, gloves, Raven silk, spectacles. &c. LPG] Gala plaids, do., all wool, colonial tweed, striped frocks, prints, velvet neck ties s gloves, ribbons', bracelets, Paisley shawls Satteen stays, cotton hose, &c. Muslins, de lames, prints, felt hats, twill shirts, check, &c. 7 pieces carpeting. And other goods Terms Liberal. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Sept. 7, 1854. WEEKLY SALE by AUCTION Of Cattle, Horses, &c, at Christehurch. MR. ALPORT begs to inform Stockowners and others, that he intends holding a Public Auction, Weekly, on Saturday (being Market-day), at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christehurch, for the Sale of Stock, Merchandise, &c . N.B. Parties desirous of submitting Stock, &c. to Public Competition will oblige by signifying the same on or before the previous Thursday. Weekly Sale by Auction, at Christehurch. THE Undersigned begs to announce that on and after this date, he will be ready to hold an Auction Sale any Saturday at his Rooms in Christchureh, when parties having any description of Stock, Produce, or Merchandise, for Sale, can effect the same on application to J. Longden. PLOUGHING AND CARTING, DONE on moderate terms by Charles „ Wright, opposite the Avon Brewery, Christehurch. . LYTTELTOKCOLONISTS' SOCIETY. DRAWING CLASS. PERSONS desirous of joining the above class, are requested to send their names to the Secretary, who will give any information that may be required on the subject. John Geo. Fyfe, Secretary. GEORGE WHITLEY jj "DETURNS his most sincere thanks to -L^ those persons who kindly assisted him in getting the "Fanny" off the rocks,on the night of the 4th ; and also to those who subscribed so liberally towards the repair of the said vessel. Lyttolton, Bth September, 1854.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 195, 13 September 1854, Page 1
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