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SALE BY AUCTION. MR. LONGDEN will sell by Auction at Ms office in Christchurch, on SATURDAY, September 4th, the following USEFUL SUNDRIES. 2 cases sherry 1 case champagne Carpeting Blankets Door mats Scrapers Brushes and combs Wooden bedsteads Children's cribs American churn Bird cages Empty jars Lamps Crockerywave, &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'Clock. Terms Cash. BEE HIVE STORE, KAIAPOI. ON SALE,— Superior iron bedsteads, cane and wood seated chairs, bedroom fenders, swing looking glasses, 30 hour and 8 day clocks, sea trays in sets, metal dish covers, Rodger's, table and pocket cutlery, ditto razors, electro-plated goods, holloware, spades and shovels, carpenters' and builders' materials in great variety, gunpowder and shot, paints, oils> white lead, window glass, putty, boots^ and shoes, consisting of men's knee-watertight, bluchers and elastic side boots, boys' ditto, women's and girls' kid, cloth, aud leather boots, men's wearing apparel, consisting of pilot overcoats, reefing jackets, dress coats, cloth and silk vests, cloth and worsted cord trousers, cotton cord, white and drab moleskin ditto, boys' paletots, cloth caps, black felt hats, white and colored dress shirts, Scotch twill ditto, merino and lambs' wool underclothing in great variety, blue serge, I.; dungaree, deny, Scotch twill, diaper, twilled shirting, white and brown calicoes, moleskin, cotton cord, Welsh flannels, bed-tick, blankets, rugs, Coir and India matting, door mats, scrapers. Also, a superior assortment of groceries, oilmen's stores, crockery, glassware, &c, &c. I. T. WHITE. Teems :—Quarterly, or 20 per cent, per annum charged. Kaiapoi, Aug. 23,1858. TO ARRIVE EX ZEALANDIA. DAILY EXPECTED. qpHE following MERCHANDISE carefully -L selected for this market by an experienced colonist, 12 packages hoots and shoes 5 cases harness and saddlery 11 packages china, glass and earthenware 8 qr.-casks Highland malt whiskey Japanned bedroom furniture—viz : —• Chests of drawers, chairs, washstands Towel-horses, toilet tables. A choice assortment of Glass Enamelled ware, H.E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christehurch, August 26. FOR SALE. A most desirable Freehold Property at Sumner, comprising 100 ACRES of LAND, half of which are cultivated and fenced, with House, Stockyards, and other improvements thereon. Also, the pre-emptive right over 500 Acres adjoining, consisting of hills, well grassed. The above was one of the first selected sections under the Canterbury Association, and from its long frontage to the Sumner road, and its other advantages, would be found a most valuable and increasing property either for occupation or investment. For all further particulars apply to J. LONGDEN. CHRISTCHURCH LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE objects of this Society are as follows:— Ist. To advance to its members the means of purchasing property, they repaying the sums j borrowed with interest, by small monthly instal- I ments. ■ . ! 2nd. To afford to those of its members who do not wish to purchase property a safe and remunerative investment for their capital, they allowing their monthly payments to accumulate "Tm the principle of compound interest until the close of the Society. . The objects of this Society will be carried out by means of monthly payments by the Shareholders of Ten Shillings per Share, and Sixpence per share extra for current expenses, until the value of each unrealized share shall reach the sum of One Hundred Pounds, when the Society shall be dissolved. The public are informed that the Share List of the Society is now open, and will be closed upon the number of shares enrolled reaching 300. T. C. BARNARD, Chairman of Acting Committee. NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE CATTLE NOW RUNNING ON QUAIL ISLAND. nnilE Undersigned being about to re--I- move from the above place will not he answerable for the safety of the said Cattle after two weeks from this day. MARY DALE. August 27, 1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 606, 28 August 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 606, 28 August 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 606, 28 August 1858, Page 6

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