Kai Kora Whaling Station. Public Sale of Whaleboals and Gear. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER are instructed by the Executor of the estate of the late Mr. R. Fyfe, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Exchange, Wellington, for accouut of the said estate, on WEDNESDAY, February 14th, 1855, at two o'clock precisely, Three Whale-boats and oars Try Pots and Blubber Tubs Lines, Harpoons, and Lances Knives, Spades and Skimmers And sundry other Whaling Gear, including every thing necessary for carrying on a whaling station. The above are now lying at the Station of the late Mr. Fyfe, at Kai Kora, where delivery is to be taken according to inventory, which maybe seen at the office of the Auctioneers, where further particulars may be obtained. All the Boats, Gear, &c, will be sold in one lot, together with permission to carry on whaling at the Station for the Two Seasons next eDsuing. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, January 4, 1855. Ex "Despatch," A RSENIC -£*- Flour of Sulphur Coal Tar Sorby's Sheep Shears Spirits of Tar 7 Turps Sheep wash Tobacco Wool pucks, &c. R. Waiti. Lyttelton, Jan. 12, 1855. Ex "Royal Stuart." To Hotel Keepers, Private Families, fyc. K(~\ CASES (1 doz. each) superior Pale O\J Sherry 25 do. do. Old Port 25 do. do. Old Tom 30 do. Martell's finest Brandy 25 do. old Scotch Whiskey 50 do. superior Geneva (capsuled) 37 do. bottled Ale and Porter 3 hhds. Pure West-India Rum. \ Robeet Waitx. Lyttelton, Jan. 12th. /\ ; Pro Bono pSblieoTTi GREAT REDUCTION" in the PRICE of Boots axd Shoes' at Hutchinsox's, "Red Boot," Lyttelton and Christchurch, for Cash. The largest, best, and most varied assortment of Boots and Shoes ever offered to the public of Canterbury is now on sale, at Hutchinson's, Lyttelton and Cliristchnreh. P.S. ■ W. H. respectfully requests that all parties indebted to him will pay the respective amount of their accounts. The above is particularly addressed to those whose accounts have been so long standing. W. Hutchixson, Lyttelton and Christchurch. Por Sale, by the Undersigned, SUPERIOR SIDE SADDLES, Gent's do. Second quality do. do. 2 Racing do., weight 411). 6 oz. Bridles, head-stalls, snaffles, &c. Girths, spurs, crouppers, i Whips, Jockey and hunting, &c. All of a superior make, W. Hutchixson, Lyttelton and Christcuurch JONAH WHEELER, CAEEIER, &c. From Lyttelton to Christchurch and back daily. PARCELS to be left at the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, and at,the "Royal" and " Golden Fleece" Hotels, Christchurch. MISS TAYLOR "13 ESPECTFULLY begs to inform the -"LV inhabitants of Lyttelton that her school will re-open (immediately after the holidays) on Monday, January 15, 1555.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 230, 13 January 1855, Page 3
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