EX VICTORY. BY the -above vessel the undersigned have j \- ' received another of Ralph Allis6h and; Skn'sjvery superior Semi-Cottage Rosewood.Piano Fn-ie, 6| octaves; ivory fronted keys, and Albert *' P. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. , Oxfoiti-strodt/Lytfelfop, zfrfti May,' 1859. ', 1 EX MYstfEftt AN"I) VICTORY. ON SALE.Tjjt the unties jgned, ex the above Vessels — i , kartell's pale and.brown "Brandy ih qr.-casks and • I 1 dozen oases" ' ' " Pidc and. brown sherry in qr.-casks' and '3 dozen cases " Port in qr.-casks/ ' . ,' „ Rum (superior-W, I.) jn qr.-casks J ' Old torn in qv>caski ' X -• 'l • ■ ' I Artists'brushes^ &<%; , t , ; f IBrooms and handles | 'Sperm candles -1 y &c, ~ ;&c, , . , &c. 1 P. N6BLE CAMPBELL & CO. , Oxford-street, Lyttelton, Ma^ 25,1859. tTO ARRIVE1 J MINERVA, CAMEO AND I AIREDALE. SPERM CANDLES, STARCH AND. COLZA OIL I Raisins, Valencia and muscatels, in layers I Eleme figs in qr.- boxes 1 Currants in barrels §; Hardware, viz., oval pots,and ,covers, sauce pans 2 and tea kettles »; Two bundles best spaded H Iron bedsteads, assorted ■ JBatent nails, 1} in., l£, 2| f £& Sea. ; bntts and I screws, frame pjillies, garden hoes, -Kentucky I hatchets, mason's'trowels ' "Bellows, Norfolk latches, Dover Knives, chamber candlesticks, spittoons,galvauizecLbuckets .5,000 fire bricks- ' • ' ''".'' '" • A case of accoixHans, telescopes* pipes 'andipipe - \ cases . - < 1 Meerschaums, plain and colored bowls . IPortmonies, nail 'arid J loop brushes ! Rings, brooches, bracelets, hair pins, &c, &c. - A case shop twines, $c> j v '\J 1. ! A bale of roping and seaming, twine Two casks of grindery •■'-'<- j Pitch : ' ''.' 3 crates of eartrhetyware, consisting of chamber ,jf. and breakfast sets, dishes and plates '€ Vinegar, whiskey r « Ale in hhda. - I Stout, do., do. ■ I F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. 1 Oxford-street, Lyttelton, <37th May, '1859. | WOOL AND OTHES -PRODUCE: i fTIHE Undersigned is prepared to make liberal ] X advances on Wool orothflt Produce consigned i to his agents inXondon.. J • • A.-J. ALPORT. j WEEKLY SALE YARDS, OPPOSITE THE WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRIS"TCHtJECH. Ti/TR. PARKINSON, ia thanking his jjJl. friends and the public for their liberal support in the Commission business, begs to inform them, that having become a resident in Christchurch, hh- Sale-yards will be -open for Auctions every SATURDAY; - FOR SALE/ ' A powerful Pile Engine nearly new, all gear complete, *26_ feet loist, and |-ton ram, - • Also Two Punts, suitable for the rivers, each capable of carrying a ton dead weight. Apply to T. HUGHES, Contractor. SPRING CARTS, HARNESS >&'- SADDLERY, , EX DART, TUST RECE VED. 0 ' ' ' ' '—^— '-' 2 well made spring carts, patent boxes to axles Spring cart harness complete Several sets cart,; shaft, and leading horse harness Do. do^_ do. , bullock do. Spare horse and bullock- bollars Spare blinkers, trace chains, &c., &cv Plough 1 back bands and chains Bpst side saddles, quilted safes Best hogskin hunting saddles. Head stalls and single snaffle1 bridles j Breast martingales, cruppers | Jockey whips, ladies' twigs, hunting whips . \ Best plated spurs, felt saddle cloths Horse brushesj mane combs, Ac, &c. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch, June 6,1859. MITRE HOTEL. ~ TO LET,—The well-kno^n "MITBE HOTEL," Lyttelton ; ' which has done for years one of the best £rades of ariy vh6tel in New, Zealand. It has all the" requirements" fora first-, class establishment;'.together'with a new stable. For a suitable tenant this r wouM prove a first-rate investment. ' ' ' For further particulars, apply to J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, .June 6,1859: ~ ' ■ > , j TIMBER, PALINGS, AND SHINGLES. I . ALSO; ,LIME. ifriHE above can be supplied in any to * I i suit purchasers, at:the Union Wharf. Orders' l-from the country punctually attended to. Terms.—Cash. ° E. J. JONES, Union Wharf, , /' Ferry Road. NOTICE. ; ANY person or persons found PIGHUNTING upon any part of the run' belonging to the undersigned, or Mrs. Gibbie, without consent, will be prosecuted, according to • " / ARCHIBALD McQUEEN. • Ellesmere Static, July 7,1859. " NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. ; ■\I7"HER]?AS' AUGUSTUS GEORGE PER-! 'V CEVAL, r of. Papanni, in the Province ofj Canterbury, New Zealand,' Esquire/ hath by deed tearing date the'3lstday of JMAY last, con veyei, j ashirrned and transferred all his real and.personal () 'roperty wh afsoe ver and wheresoever, nn to GEORGE [GOULD, Merchant, and WILLIAM THOMSON,, both ofiChri^tchuroh, in the .province ! | aforesaid, upon trust, for the equal benefit of such ; 1 >f his creditors as shall come in and execute the ; i said deed. I Xotire is therefore hereby given, that the said | !c «l of assignment now lies at my office for the i ppection and execution 'of the of the I aifJ Augustus George Perceval; and such of them I s ihall neglect or refuse to execute the same within | 'o months from the date thereof will be excluded !§<'m all benefit which may arise therefrom. ft;' t; s.. duncan, Solicitor.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 703, 3 August 1859, Page 7
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