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■ "'- SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. MESSRS. I<\ NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. bave received instructions from the importer to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Oxford Street, Lyttelton,. without reserve, ON MONDAY, THE 30m INSTANT, Four crates of assorted Earthenware, consisting of Dinner services, tea sets and breakfast Beta Plates, dishes Cold and hot-water jngn, millc jugs, creams Ac, ■&»!., &c. The above will be opened and sold in such lots as to suit purchasers. ■ Terms at sale. Sale at Noon for One o'clock. Oxford-st., Lyttelton, 20lh Jan., 1860. UNRESERVED SALE OF IRONMONGERY, HARDWARE, Ac., Ac. MESSRS. P. NOBLE CAMPBELL anil CO. have received instructions from the importer to sell by public auction without reserve, and immediately following the sale of earthenware, on MONDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1860, The following goods all marked J. M. A Co. .Within diamond: — Lot 1. 1 case § I—Screws, tacks, nails, and brads 2. 1 cask § 2—Japanned ware, lamps, lanterns, basins, pails, Ac, Ac. 3. 3 casks § 5-7—Wrought spikes 4. 1 cask §B—Axes, billhooks, adzes, hatchets, chisels, Ac., Ac. 5. 1 cask §9—Caulking irons, trowels, felling and other axes 6. 1 cask § 10—Saucepans, frying pans, and gridirons 7. 1 ditto 1 11—Ditto, ditto, ditto 8. 1 ditto § 12—American clout nails 9. 2 ditto § 3-4—Shingla nails 10. 1 bale § 80—31bs. 3-busnel bags 11. 1 cask § 13—Oil cans, trays,. baskets; pans, dishes, spittoons, Ac, Ac. 12. 2 casks § 14-15—Butt spikes. Terms at Sale. The invoices of the above goods can be seen by intending puchasers any time prior to the sale, at our office. F. N. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneer. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, Jan. 20. UNRESERVED SALE OF TOYS! MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO., have received instructions from the Importer to sell by Public Auction, without reserve, ON MONDAY, THE 30th INST. (Immediately after the sale of Hardware, advertised for sale on that day.) TWO CASES OF WELL ASSORTED TOYS, EX CASHMERE, Consisting of— Assorted Boxes and Improved Arks Musical Toys, Engines and tenders Carved Animals, Harlequins Wool Lambs, Figures ' Tumbling Toys, Moving Mountains > China Tea Sets, ICitchen Utensils Railway Puzzles, Transparent Slates Boxes Paints and Spelling Games German Bricks cind Mahogany Toys Flock Donkeys, Velvet.Birds Burning Glasses and Printing Presses Dolls, Dutch, Leather, Wax, Ac. Clarionetts and Doll Shoes Battledoors aud Shuttlecocks, assorted •Balls, Velvet Polka and India Rubber Bellows and Babies Globes and Numerical Frames . Painted Carts and. Sets of Scales Crying Dolls, Ac., Ac, Ac, Terms at Sale. Sys SALE, EX LATE ARRIVALS. Wines-lhhd. ") Rutherford Drury & Co .'s ■BS£?j 10 qr.-casks old port 20 cases Jacqueson Fils champagne Spirits—Brandy in hhds, and cases B.P. rum in hhds. Old torn in hhds. and cases ' Geneva in hhds. Whiskey, 20 qr.-casks fine Scotch Bottled ale and porter Sugars, crystals and loaf Candles, Sydney moulds Soap, Liverpool and Sydney ,Mustard, Coleman's . Salad oil Oatmeal Coffee. Cigars, No. 2 Manila, in 250 boxes Sardines in quarter and half boxes White lead and black paint Paint oil Spirits tar Sheepwash tobacco Pork in barrels York hams Corn sacks Spun yarn Sulphur ■ Leather-—Sole, kip and calf Kangaroo skins Basils Harness. ■ . t Also, Daily expected, ex William Alfred, @ Sydney;—• 10 tons, Barker's flour , Company's pieces sugar Teas in chests, half-chests and boxes Vestas, salmon andvlobsters in tina Vinegar in qi>casks Mustard in tins A large assortment of slops and soft goods now open— ; Hosiery in variety Haberdashery Prints '..•'. Alpacas, Coburgs, lustres Orleans cloth - ' • ' i Fancy and black cloth vests . Flushing jackets Trow^ers, doeskin, cords, and moleskin Blue serge shirts Scotch twill shir-ts . , Blankets, 11-4, red and white * Colonial tweeds • . • Windsor cords , ; Gala plaids \ Cambric handkerchiefs ; Winsey tweeds ' ; Boots and shoes i And various other goods. J E. A. HARGREAVES. ; Norwich Quay, Jan. 24, 1860. , i QUEEN'S ROYAL NURSERY BISCUITS, | SO highly recommended by the faculty for children and invalids, can be had only! of JOHN MUMMERY, sole maker,, next, to| Messrs.' Danh and Bishop's Store, Colombo Street, i Christchurch,'"'.',-,' > ,' < '."." ';Ai ,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 754, 28 January 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 754, 28 January 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 754, 28 January 1860, Page 6

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