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PUBLIC CONCERT, CHRISTCHURCH. MRS. BEECHEY and MR. and MRS. JEFFREYS propose giving a CONCERT, in the Town Hall, C*hristclmrch, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th August. The services of the German band have been engaged for the occasion. Mr. Bilton will preside at the piano. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. CAUTION. Tche undersigned, will not be answer- *) able for any debts incurred by my wife, Christina Swanson, from this date; at the same time, I caution any parties from purchasing property of any kind of her. A. SWANSON. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, (To make room for fresh, stocks.) MR. LONGDEN has received instructions from Mr. C. W. Bishop, to sell by Auction at his Stores, in the Market Place, Christchurch, on - ■ SATURDAY NEXTy JULY 24, the following useful assortment of stores and goods, viz.,— Hams and bacon Preserved turbot, skait, haddock, &c. Pickles, cinnamon 2 dozen cheeses 3 kegs butter Brandy and champagne in 1 dozen cases Parlour chairs Iron bedsteads (all sizes) , Horse-hair pillows . Brussels carpet '■'-.'.:. Floor cloth for rooms * ; , Moderator lamps Cigars, lucifer matches Ledgers, cash books, waste books, &c. Wrapping paper Nails assorted Waterproof clothing, knapsacks, and satchels ; Straw hats ; Carpenters' and washing baskets Scales* wooden bowls Hand, pit, and cross-cut saws Brooms, washing boards Iron wire, cotton wick ..." Corn sieves, wooden shovels Pitch, tar / Sack barrows V Galvanized iron wire, gutters, pipingl, and * heads . _ „...".. Empty cases and barrels JT : ; ■•&<•., -. &c, -&c. v : >- '~ ■ -"- . Also, ' ; A lot of oak and walnut trees, (6 years old) and other plants. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. ! Terms at Sale. - HORSES, EX MALAY, DAILY EXPECTED OVERLAND FROM, ' NELSON". THE undersigned begs to intimate the daily expected arrival overland from Nelson, ex Malay, of 65 of the most valuable horses and mares ever imported to this colony; being selected purposely for this market, by Gilbert McClymont, Esq., the importer, whose judgment is so well appreciated in New Zealand. Amongst them will be found a chesnut mare, ' No. 2,' got by Roberts' ' Sir Charles,' by imported horse ' Gratis,' out of 'Fairy Queen,' by Kater's imported horse ' Tross,' out of a "Whisker mare; 'Sir Charles,' winner of several races, beating Old Jorrock in his best days. ' No. 2,' in foal to imported horse £ William Tell.' ' Bella/ by ' Benelong,' out of ' Viscountess/ by ■' Baron,' out of a ' Cape mare,' in foal to ' Chatterbox.' . .■■■••"'■ , Beresford, by 'Sweet William, in foal to 'Chatterbox.' ' Fancy,' by imported horse ' Emigrant.' ' Brunette,' bred by Mr. Rowe, and entered for the Liverpool Triennial Stakes. 'Young Fairy,' ' Lady Rowena/ 'Madcap,' and ' Nora Crina,' all of which are in foal to the imported horse ' William Tell.' , Also, several splendid colts, selected for strength and high breeding. A number of strong draught horses and mares, and broken in saddle horses and mares. Pedigree of ' William Tell' and' Chattei-box,' the two best bred horses in Australia, will be inserted in future advertisements, in the meantime, vide stud book. On arrival, the whole will be offered for sale by Auction in Mr. McClymont's usual liberal Style- JOHN T. PARKINSON. July 13, 1858. FOR SALE, A2O-acre section at Kangiora, fronting on the Harewood road, and close to the Lion Hotel, and the junction of direct Rangiora road. Apply to mr^wyl^ . Kaiapoi. July 15,1858. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. HTHE Ketch "EAGLE." Apply to 1 F. NOBLE CAMPBEIiI,.& CO., By whom freight in Lyttelton from this date will be collected. Oxford st., Lyttelton, Sept 25, 1857.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 597, 24 July 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 597, 24 July 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 597, 24 July 1858, Page 5