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FGB^SALE. . Xj^OUR Quarter-Acre Sections of Towa ■' JJj , \ Land, fronting.©!! the River Avon, in the Town; of 6hristchurch, and presenting most desirable sites for private residences. * The above"will Be sold in one,or more lots as *nay be desired.. Apply to ....... V : MR. LONGDEN.. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. I T? 0R SALE,:ia the Town, of Christ^ ~ C Church, occupying.a desirable posi-r tioa on the banks of the Avon, and adjoining , the Bricks Wharf, two jquarterracre sections of '.land, with a substantial house and improver xrients thereon. Apply to ■;.; _;; '■ f . ;.,;; " ,;" mr.longden. ■ FOR' SALE. ; TWO Useful Hacks, perfectly broken and quiet. Apply to \ . MR. LONGDEN. : MR. THOMSON : ■VTTILL Sell at Wliite's Stockyard, the -,;W Island, Kaiapoi, on THURSDAY, JAN. 21st, 1858, i . Upwards of 100 HEAD OF CATTLE, being the whole of the valuable herd (including dairy' stock) belonging to J. Hawden, and J. CJ. Aitken, Esqrs. And above 20 STEERS, 2-yrs. old and up. wards. A conveyance will start from the Auction Mart at 10 o'clock. . FREEMASONRY. ] THE Brethren of the Ancient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Ma-; «ons, are requested to attend at the Masonic Hall, Christehurclt, on SATURDAY, 16th: January, instant, at noon,.on important business j - affecting the advancement and future; well-being of the Craft in this Province. H; E. ALPORT, W.M., Lodge of, Unanimity, No. 879. OHAS. E. FOOKS, W.M., Saint Augustine Lodge, No. 886. Masonic Hall, t Christehurch, Jan. 9th, 1858. PUBLIC NOTICE. * A Special Meeting of Justices of the , Peace residing within 20 miles of the ; Resident Magistrate's Office, in Christchurch, will be held at the Land Office, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd of February next, at 11, a.m, for the purpose of forming the Jury List for the ensuing year. ; JOHN HALL, Resident Magistrate. Resident Magistrate's Office, Christchurch, Jan. 13th, 1858. ~~ SALE BY AUCTION. ~~ MR. OLLIVIER will Sell by Auction on - SATURDAY, THE 16th INSTANT, American axes Red guernseys Knives and forks (carvers) Cashmere shawls < Do. in pieces of 30 yards Walnuts ■ Iron bedsteads Thatcher's knives &c, &c, &c. !' . DART, WESTMINSTER. ; /CONSIGNEES are requested to pass y~J their entries for goods by the above vessels «'is soon as possible, or they will be landed in terms of Bill of Lading. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, Jan. 12th, 1858. - S GUN DRY takes this opportunity of • tendering his heart-felt thanks" for the assistance so kindly and promptly afforded him by his fellow-townsmen at the late calami-: tous fire. Lyttelton, Jan. 11th, 1858. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. (Ex late arrivals.) . ■ 1C ASE Horton and Grundy's superior eaddlery, comprising—Best hogskin hunting saddles ■; Ladtea' quilted, and plain gaddles Best snaffle bridles, placed buckles Stronir liead stall bridles Best German silver spurs ■Joelcey-riding whips TloimU iiiar'fcitigales, plated rings Two sets best pony harness, plated furni- ;■ ■ yture- -_ -''.;- Shaft and leading horse and bullock harness .Leather stable head stalls and chains Wfib halter*, &c, &c. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch, Janviary 7ta, 1858. WOOL. fTIHE Undersigned are Cash buyers of Wool -t delivered at Chriatchnreh, Kaiapoi, Timaru, or any other Skipping places on the coast. :•-: *■-■■ r MILES. KINGTON & CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 542, 13 January 1858, Page 6

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