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I PERIODICAL CLEARING SALE AT* MR. ;S. <GUN DE V' S STOHE S > CANTERBURY STREET. ..;', MR. E. A. HAUGRKAVKS has received in- ; structiona f'yorn Mr. 8. Gundry, to soil by pubic auction, at hirfstori'S, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, and following days, a large and varied assortment of— Ironmongery Cutlery Tinware Plated ware HoUoware Nails „ „...■..•,.,., ..■-.■■". • „.;■< Americantubs and buckets Carpenter's tools in great variety White'leadand paints Paint oil and turpentine Brush ware. Luncheon provided each day-at 12 o'clock. ! Sale to commence at half-past 12 precisely. | • Terms liberal. | Lyttelton, Jan. IQ, 1860. ; ■■'■ '■■--'■'' ■'' kaiapoi. ': / :[:"y[ SALE OP VALUABLE BOOKS. ME. WYLDE will sell by auction, at the Assembl} Eooms, Kaiapoi, on; MONDAY, JANUARY 23, a very valuable collection of books, comprising, amongst others, — Stephen's Book of the Farm Sir Walter Scott's Works, 5 vols. (illustrated) Farmers' Library, containing Youatt, on the Horse, Ox, Sheep, etc: (illustrated) Youatt's.Complete. Grazier Lardner's Steam Engine and Railways The Art Union,4 vols. The Family Herald, 3 vols. ■' Arnold's Life, 2 vols. Brown's Gleanings from Life's Harvest ; China in 1857 and 1858, by the "Times Correspondent" Life of Hugh Miller \ Hugh Miller's Cruize of the Betsey Do. Footprints of the Creator Lawrence's Lectures on Man Novels of Thackery, Dickens and. others. Sale immediately after the sale of the Materials of the Church. ; ' V \ : \.- KAIAPOI CHURCH. MR. WYLDE having received instructions from the Standing Commission of the DioCesan Synod to dispose of the materials of the Church at Kaiapoi, begs to announce that he will offer the same for sale by public auction, at the Assembly Rooms, on MONDAY, JANUARY 23, Nearly the whole of the timber in the above building, with the exception of the boarding, is "of black pine, and is in a thoroughly sound condition. There is also a large quantity of well seasoned, wrought boarding in the roof and floor. The terms of ■payment,1 unless otherwise arranged with the auctioneer, previous to the sale, will be ten per cent cash jon the fall of the hammer, <and the remainder within one week. The purchaser will be required to remove the materials from.the ground within three months from the day of sale. > V ; ; All further information, and every facility of inspection.will be given by the auctioneer, on application to him at 'His office in Ka'apbi. " : Sale at 12 o'clock punctually. ; VALUABLE FUENiTURE. MR. H. E. ; ALPORT has.received instructions from Mr.. J. Fuchs, to sell by public auction at his new premises, Colombo-street,.Christchurch, :(riear MissSkillicorn's), on .SATURDAY, the 21st irist., the following handsome and valuable furniturne, viz.— . Polished Cedar Sofas, Spring Seats, covered leather Polished Cedar Chairs, leather seats :: Polished Dining and Toilet Tables Elegant Polished.Cedar Chiffonniere A >' Very handsome Polished Cedar Office Table with. drawers and pigeon holes Polished Cedar Towel Horses Polished Cedar Book Cases The above will be submitted at greatly reduced price, in order to make room for fresh stock. Sale at one o'clock. Terms at Sale. ELECTION NOTICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF KAIAPOI. IN pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled ! "The Regulation of Elections Act,1858," I,; John ; Hall, Esquire, Returning Qfficer for the Electoral District of Kaiapoi, do hereby give notice, that by' | virtue of a writ, bearing date the tenth' day of January, 1860, issued under the hand of his Honor the Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, an election will be held for the return of a qualified person to serve as a Member in the Provincial Council for the,said Electoral District, and that ! the nomination; of, candidates will take place on ■ Friday, the twenty-seventh day of January, 1860; and that [the"poll (if necessary) will be taken on Saturday, the. .twenty-eighth day of January,lß6o. Dated this Eleventh Day of January, 1860. ; JOHN HALL, Returning Officer. The following is the polling place for the Electoral District of Kaiapoi:—- ■•;..- ■■■;'.. The Resident Magistrate's Court House, Kaiapoi. JOHN HALL, • Returning Officer. Dated the Eleventh Day of January, 1860. TO THE ELECTORS of the HEATHCOTE DISTRICT. f^ ENTLEMENi—Having resigned my seat in VX the Provincial Council in order to accept the office of Provincial Auditor, I beg to offer myself as a candidate'for re-election. Since the last occasion on which I had the honor of being returned as one of your representatives, questions of .considerable importance have come under the consideration of the Provincial Council; on all of these I have voted with a view to secure a. result which should be beneficial to the province at largo. I have opposed the railway project, not from any objection to ihe scheme in itself, but because, as we are heavily in debt, at least one year of economy, will, in my opinion, ,be requisite before we should be iri a position to enter upon such an undertaking; I have invariably opposed extravagance of expenditure, and have advocated the utmost publicity of the public accounts. This latter result would be secured by my presence in the Council as Provincial Auditor; and in the . event of your again honoring me with your conn-; dence, I should hope, on this account, to be able to render you more efficient service than heretofore. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, ; '•'* ■■•■,■•'•■• Your obedient servant, R. J. S. HARMAN. Jan. 12,1860.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 751, 18 January 1860, Page 6

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