MODERATOR I/AMPS. 11/fODERATOR and other lamps re--I>X paired hj W. H. BARNES, Hawkhurst House, Hawkhurst Eoad, Lyttelton. - . v ■:■•■. . • , Electro-plate and other metallic goods carei fully repaired. : : . . . ;.,- ■ ■[... JTO LET WITH IMMEDIATB - j .•'■■.•:•-: POSSESSION. .-:.-/,•'. J A Comfortable 'Cottage containing- si? -rooms, situate ;on the Bridle?'Path> adjoining the residence of Mr. Peacoqk, and -lately in'the. occupation 'of H;j. teGren, Esql For terms/apply at.the office of. ' _.' 1 :,■■ J. T. PEACOCK: & Ca | CONTINtJATION .0^ SALE OE ; SPIRITS/WINES, DRAPERY, BOOTS & ■■■■■'"' OILMEN'S STORES; *:""■ \ ":■ r, BLANKETS, &c. ;_:: ; ;' MR, ALPORT is instructed :by Mrj Willmer, to sell by Publie^Auction; at his-Auction Rooms, on ' ■': ■ TUESDAY NEXT, the 13th INST.,^ \ The unsold portion of Merchandise jnsf landed ex Francis; vide former advertisement. I Sale at Noon. Terms Liberal. Lyttelton, July 6, 1858. . = THE duties of Miss Andrews's school will be resumed on MONDAY, the 19th of July. Private music lessons given. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. \ EX NOURMAHAL. MRS. COE has much pleasure in announcing to the public generally, that she has just received ex Nourmahal, a splendid assortment of straw and fancy bonnets, white and coloured. Also, a great variety of ladies' and children's hats, which will be offered at such prices as will defy competition. Albion House, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, HAY! HAY! ]Up, PARKINSON will sell by AucjAJ_ tion on MONDAY NEXT, at Messrs. Cookson and Co's Store, two tons of splendid pressed oaten hay, ex Malay. Lyttelton, July 9, 1858. MONTHLY SALE OF CATTLE AND HORSES. : MR. PARKINSON will sell by Public Auction, at his . new Stockyards^ opposite the White Hart Hotel, on THIS DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 10, 20 valuable Milch Cows, in milk, or forward in calf, selected from one of the best - dairies in the country. Hoesks. — One valuable staunch draught Gelding, 17 hands high, 5 years old. One do. Gelding, 3 years old. One valuable grey mare, in foal. " Firefly," a thorough-bred hack Gelding, own brother to "Joe Miller." One strong bay saddle Mare. One Pony Gelding, three years old. One 3-year old Gelding, unbroken. One entire Timor Pony. ; Also, : " Paddy," a colt rising 4 years old, by "Sham- .. rock,". out of that well-known mare of Dr. Gundry's. " Kathleen," a filly rising three years/old, by " Joe Miller." - i " Guy Fawkes," rising two; years old," by ''Joe Miller." . ; j Also, several promising Colts aud Fillies, by "Dobbin." ' ; .' : ; -v ; Terms at Sale. Salelit one o'clock. ;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 592, 10 July 1858, Page 5
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386Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 592, 10 July 1858, Page 5
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