GREAT AND UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. MR. ALPORT is instructed.to sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, on THURSDAY anb FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23ed & 24-rir, without _ the slightest reserve,' the following1 goods, viz.,— Boots and shoes,men's, women's, hoys', girls', and children's iv great variety A superior assortment of doeskin and other: cloths '■■'■' •.■-."■■ Hosiery, men's hose and half do., women's* cotton do. , • Alpaca mixture, black lustres, towelling, &c.,, wide papering canvass,blanket?, ladies' and children's cloaks, straw bonnets, &c, &c. Harness, shaft and leading, bullock breeching" and pads, breaking tackle,- stock whips, &c. Brandy in qr.-casks and cases,- old torn in cases Geneva, key brand, champagne, and bottleu ale, (Marzetti's) ' Hops, best Kent, chocolate, cocoa, tobacco, cigars, pickles, sauces, anchovy paste, curry paste, French mustard, ground rice, currants, Europe rqpe, Liverpool soap, &c, &c. Blue serge shirts, white do., regatta d 0.,, boys' Scotch twill do., Chesterfield and other coats, doeskin and mole trowsers, doeskin rests, a small assortment of brushware Plated ware, consisting of tea pot, sugar basin, liqueur stands, butter dishj table and bedroom candlesticks, tea kettle on stand, table spoons, gravy do.. &c, Sec. Jewellery, &c, consisting of bracelets, brooches, rings, gold and silver watches, gold pencil cases, portmonies, ladies' work bags, inkstands, pen. knives, scissors, patent fuzees, &c, &'c 3 strong tables, one chair, and a lot of counter fittings Shovels, hoes, potatoe forks, camp kettles in nests Tin milk dishes, dinner plates, boxes in nests, carpenters 1 levels, Sic, &c. A strong 4 inch deep well pump, with lead and iron pipe, standard pipe, and handle A set of well-boring tackle 250 gunny bags Also, (On account of whom it may concern,) - 4 bags wheat (damaged) 3 do. grass seed. Sale at Noon. Terms-Liberal. N.B.—The auctioneer having let his large premises to Messrs. Dalgety, Bucldey & Co, and being obliged to remove to the opposite side of Norwich Quay, before the end of the month, will be compelled to sell without reservethe remainder of consignments still on hand. Great inducements to purchase will therefore be offered to storekeepers and others. Lyttelton, Sept. 16, 1858. SALE OP FURNITURE, BEDDING, KITCHEN UTENSILS, PLATED GOODS, BOOKS, ENGRAVINGS, &c. MR. ALPORT is instructed to sell by Public Auction, at the residence of Dr. Gundry, near the Bridle Path, on MONDAY, 27th SEPT., the remainder of furniture, &c, consisting of— Mahogany chairs, horse-hair seats, Pembroke table, fender, fire irons, do. guard, hearth rug, telescope, walking stick, writing desks, papier mache writing case, fancy work baskets, v4 v , super bine cloth and Derby table covers, anti-macassars, &c,., Sze. 2 double iron bedsteads, horse-hair and wool mattmsses, feather pillows, bols*rs, blankets, folding cbairs, (cane scats,) China matting, bedroom carpets, enamelled toilet services, covered bonnet' box, and a handsome knitted counterpane. Tea kettles, brooms, fire irons, frying pan, tin boiler and cover, saucepans, canisters, tubs, fl;it irons, hearth rug, folding meat screen, bottle jack, large bellows, folding chair,(caneseat.)umbrellas, clothes basket, travelling dressing case, sugar, mace, cinnamon, ginger, &c. Desert service, table and tea do., glassware, avid set table cutlery silver mounted A small lot of books Do. do. of cupping and other surgical instruments A choice collection of engravings, comprising Prince Regent, Choristers, Chinese , Mandarin in state dress, Chinese Pietare '•' Misuhief," colored plates of "Sleeping Cupid" and " Iniioi-tnu-c." ! views of Lyttelton and the Plains, 2 . g-ilt frames glazed, 22|- x IGi. And other household sundries. Sale at Noon. ! WEEKLY SALE YARDS, ! OPPOSITE THE WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. MR; i PARKINSON, in thanking- his friends nnd the public for their liberal support in thti Commission busim-n;, bfigp t > inform thoni, that having become a rosidoni in Ch.istcrtiroh, his Snl;-y;mlN will boou n fey Au-, tions every SATUKI.U V.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 613, 22 September 1858, Page 5
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