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CHURCH PROPERTY TRUSTEES."VTOTIOE is hereby Given, that the JJI Quarterly Meeting of the Church Property Trustees will be held in the College Library, Cashel-street, on SATURDAY, the Ist AUGUST, at 12 o'Clock. Mr. Ollivier and Mr. Davie have been proposed as candidates for the vacant seat in the Committee of Management, one of whoni must be elected by the Trustees at the Meeting oa . Saturday. W. W. WTLLOCK, Secretary to the Church Property Trustees. Chriatchurch, July 22,1857. TO DRAPERS, HABERDASHERS, STORE* KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF MERCHANDISE, Ex Queen of Perth. MR. ALPORT is instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, ON THURSDAY, THE 3Ora INSTANT, Eleven cases and bales, containing the following assortment of seasonable goods, Just Arrived jbom Sydney direct, viz.:— , Hosiery in great variety, gloves, ribbons, i straw goods, white shirts, Scotch twill j and regatta do., blue serge shirts t (double backs), counterpanes, quilr-g, flannel, white, scarlet, and blae blankets, calico, piece goods, clothing;, &c., &c. Sale at noon. Terms at sale. Luncheon at half-past 11 a.m. N.B.—The above goods have been especially selected for this market, and further particulars will be given in lotted catalogues. Lyttelton, 20th July, 1857.

CONTINUATION OP SALE OF MERCHANDISE, Ex Mountain Maid. MR. ALPORT is instructed by Messrs. J- T. Peacock and Co , to Sell by Public Auction at their Warehouses, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 31st INSTANT, A large and varied assortment of goods, consisting of— Sugars—Mauritius, Company's pieces, and Pampanga Tea—very superior congou, in boxes Raisins (Muscatel), currants, dried apples Rice, coffee (roast and raw), do. slightly damaged Split peas, biscuits, pearl and Scotch barley Salt beef, pickled pork, smoked hams Ginger, cloves, curry powder, isinglass Fresh salmon in tins, bottled fruits, pickles Nuts—Barcelona and filbert, and walnuts Salad oil (-|-pints and pints), flour, hops Tubs in nests, brooms, mops Rope (Manila, Europe and coir), starch Sydney soap, mould and sperm candles Kip, sole and calf-skin leather, matches Spun yarn, house line, blocks, oars China dinner services, sugar basins (colrd.) School slates, toys, tents, blacking Rocking chairs, 100, work, chess and small tables' •A square piano, paintings and engrarings Beams and scales, steelyards, sheep shears Nails in kegs, white lead, shovels, spades Saddlery, cart harness White and scarlet blankets, dungaree Waterproof coats and leggings, kid gloves Women's and children's polkas, gala plaids Black and fancy doeskin, alpacas Cashmere, Paisley and plaid shawls, scarfs Cotton ticks, Scotch twills, serge drawers Worsted, lamb's wool and merino hose, canvas White and coloured counterpanes, drugget Woollen victorines and armlets, reelingjackets Shepherd's, pea, and pilot coats, children's socks Navy blue and white prints, ladies' dresses Scotch twill, bluß serge, white and regatta shirts Moleskin, cord and doeskin trowsers Artificial flowers, bonnet and gauze ribbons French and Scotch cambric handerchiefo Roll jaconets, linings and silicia Black satins, sleeves, neckties, &c. Boys' and men's blue and black cloth capa, assorted Felt, Leghorn, brab and black silk bats, assorted Haberdashery, in large assortment Blucber and Cossack boots, nailed and braded watertights Women's cashmere and girla' cloth golosh boots Lasting slippers, patent do., fur bound. Sale al half-past twelve o'clock punctually. Tertna liberal. CHAMP AON B I.TTSTCHEOS^ N.B.—Early attendance is particularly requested. LyHelton, - 24th July, 1857,

AUCTION SALE. THE Auctioneer begs to draw the attention of Storekeepers and -the publio generally to his advertisement of Sale ac Messrs. J. T. Peacock & Co/s warehouses on FRIDAY NEXT, the Slat Instant, and*: after the recent sale on the. above premises, feels it unnecessary to say more than that it only requires a full attendance to insure all lots submitted being sold without the slightest reserve. A. J. ALPOET-, Auctioneer. Lyttelton, July 24; 1857.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 493, 25 July 1857, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 493, 25 July 1857, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 493, 25 July 1857, Page 5