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KAIAPOI. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, <&0., &c. MIL WYLDE will sell at the Assembly Rooms, Kaiapoi, on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Nov. 28 and 29, a large collection of goods, comprising— , 1200 corn sacks 6 bales clothes lino 3 cases American axes 50 pairs watertight boots 9 pea jackets Padlocks, bolts, &c. Gimblets, cleavers, &c. Iron tacks Patent weighing machine, 3501fes. . Counter scales 2 dozen bridles > 1 dozen head stalls with chains 6 looking glasses 14 dozen spades 5 dozen shovels 49 iron pots : 12 dozen pocket knives Table cutlery, Mappin's 4 French clocks < , 10 pairs blankets 17 silk umbrellas • 2 Gingham do. 5| cases preserved ginger 6 do. chow-chow 60 tins sardines ; : 8 dozen tins lobsters Sheet glass 18 x 14 Do. 20 x 14 ' Do. 24 x 18 Crown glass 20 x 14 ' Do. 24 x 18 Do. 30 x 18 Best plated cruets * . Do. forks Do. spoons . Do. dessert knives and forks Do. cake baskets Do. tea service 5 dozen American chairs 2 chests drawers Also, A large assortment of Parisian millinery, comprising— Bonnets ■ Dresses Parasols, &c." . To be sold without the slightest reserve. Terms —Under £20, cash; above £20, approved bills at 3 months. The sale will commence each day at 11 o'clock. Luncheon provided. ' ART UNION OF LONDON. SUBSCRIBERS for the ensuing year are re- £} quested to immediately forward the amount of their subscriptions, as the list will'close on MONDAY, the 28th instant, that it iriay be remitted in time for the drawing of prizes in March \ next. .j ....'■ J. MARTIN HEYWOOD, Hon. Sec, Lyttelton, Nov. 21,1859. , / „■ YALISNERIA FROM LONDON. - - ■ X •-■'•■ /"CONSIGNEES by the above.vessel are^equested* 'V^ to pay their freights and sign a bond to pay whatever average (if any) may be found chargeable on the papers being sent to London. ' When, on presentation of Bill of Lading, the agents will countersign the tide-waiter's permit, as no goods will be delivered unless the permit be so countersigned. . COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, Nov. 22,1859. FOR SALE, THE KETCH EMU. THIS fine vessel has just undergone a thorough repair, including new decks, bulwarks, and stanchions, and is well found in sails, anchors, chains, and boat. The Emu is built of hard wood; about,37 tons register; carries 50 tons measurement; and well adapted for the trade of this port. For further particulars, apply to E. A. HARGREAVES> Norwich Quay; or to AIRMAN & LeCREN, Ferry Road. Nov. 22,1859. PURSUANT to the provisions of the Auctioneers Licensing Ordinance, Sess. 111., No. 3, I hereby give notice that JAMES WILLIAM MOORHOUSE, of Christchurch, Stock and Commission Agent, has this day taken out an Auctioneer's License, for the term ending 30th June, 1860. CHAS. C. BOWEN. Provincial Treasury, 19 November, 1859. ' PUBLIC NOTICE. , JOHN OLLIVIER begs to inform his friends and the public that he has resumed his business of Auctioneer and Commission Agent, at his Temporary office, in Cashel-street. Office hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Christchurch, Nov. 21st, 1859. ! ' ■ ■ '■''■■ | JOHN OLLIVIER, , LAND, HOUSE, STOCK, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, AND AUCTIONEER, CHRISTCHURCH. Temporary Office in Cashel-street. Office hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. SMALL FARM. FOR SALE, A 20 Acre Section, No. 789, of Freehold Land, situate and fronting- upon the River Halswell; it is dry land and admiralty adapted for a small farm. The bridge across _ the Halswell recently erected affords an easy and direct access to it from the Lincoln Road. Terms:—Moderate. i Apply JOHN OLLIVIER, At the Temporary Auction Rooms, Cashel-street. LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER HOUSE JUST received an immense quantity of goods in great variety, at prices never equalled. TO DRAPERS. WANTED for the Liverpool and Manchester House, a thorough experienced hand; salary no object. Also,—One for the hosiery and one for the outfitting departments. E. GOODACRE & CO. Nov. 29,1859.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 735, 23 November 1859, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 735, 23 November 1859, Page 5