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A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ! ! ! TII E MONS TE R CL 0 THING HALL, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. SELF-MEASUREMENT. GREAT ACCOMMODATION. mHE following directions will ENSURE AN EXACT FIT, and will be found a most •T" ™SSSI? nt. co"ri l mo I dation- '-Ww measure may be taken with a piece of tape and reduced into IJNOHfcb, stating the height of person, and if any peculiarity in figure; also, whether taken over SELF-MEASUREMENT. No longer let those who are dwellers afar Themselves from the Warehouse of MOSS debar. By adopting our plan, which was never a failure, Every Gentleman now may become his own Tailor. FOR COATS AND VESTS, MEASURE— From neck seam (not including collar) to hip button —INCHES From hip button to bottom of skirt ... ■ ;.,* ,'.] From centre of back to elbow joint ],] ' \\\ Continue to length of sleeve at wrist ... "' Size round top of arm [ '" " Size round chest under the coat ,',' ",' Size round waist under the coat \\\ From top of trowsers to bottom [ "' From under the legs to bottom of trowsers ,", Size round top of thigh (tight) * '//; " Size round calf [ Ditto waist , Ditto hips Light Summer Coats ; Light Summer iß|k Light Summer ! Erom"4s. 6d. From ss. 6d. -" The Proprietor of the above wishes to inform the public that every article advertised by him is obtainable at the advertised price, from which NO ABATEMENT is made ; but any article not giving satisfaction will be exchanged, or, if preferred, the money returned; without the least demur. MONSTER CL;OTHIIG HALL, LONDON STREET, LYTTEiTON. | -.'■ '■ ,:■>/*..-■'. •-■■'- .-he N R.Y:' ::m;o ;S::!s,:'; ':-/ ;; . ■■'•■"■■ •■■■'..■■■■.: Proprietor. ' ,--: ••.;vv. •■ ■ ..- : ■_■■:;-■ '■ i

VALUABLE DRAUGHT HORSES ■ ? ■■■■ "' ;' : FOR SALE. ■■- , r • -: A Capital Draught Mare and Filly Foal. This mare has been well known in the colony for several years to be staunch and good in all respects V r Also, Atwo-yearold'draughtgelding>from the above 'mare,-by'Farmers'-Favourite.-' ' : ■■■:■: Price and full particulars can be had on applica- . lOn ° H^E. ALPORT. i Market Place, Christchurch. : FRESH SUPPLY GF DAIRY AND AaRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 2 Wrought iron cheese presses Gurd presses, curd crushers, cheese vats Rennets, churns, all sizes \ '.''".''■"'•; A few Barrowman's heavy breaking ploughs' Light two-wheel ploughs, double mould board Market Place, Christchurch. SUPR EM E COU RT. WOODFORD V. FANTHAM. .-.•-: MR. H. E. ALPORT has received instructions from the Deputy Sheriff of Canterbury, to Sell by Public Auction, at his Sale Rooms, Market Place, Christchurch; on ':■ THURSDAY NEXT> the 27th December, (unless the above action shall have been previously settled), the following property, levied upon in this cause, viz., — , The ' half-share or interest in the Avbn Flour Mill and other premises, situate hear the Papanui road; and also in the lease, having : abont 16 years to run,'of the section of land upon which the above buildings are erected. The plaintiff in the suit will-be prepared to ex : ecute an'assignment of the lease to the purchaser. Sale at 12 o'clock a.m. ; Terms Cash. Christchurch, Dec. 21,1860. \ DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. M.R. H. E. ALPORT has received in- ;■'■• structipns to offer for positive sale the pleasantly situated 5-rpomed COTTAGE, at present in the occupation of Mr. Ward, near the Horse Depot in;Armagh;street, Christchurch. ..'.' ...;..-.■■ .;'.■'.- ...■; „ -;-Also,-. ; ,:-..;. - : - '.. ; ;' . ; :. : . ; : The Two Quarter-acre FREEHOLD SECTIONS, No. 547 and 549, upon which the above House is built.; :"' ; •.: ■;"•'•'• •■■■;■ "".:- :. ' 1.-;;'; ■ r The property is surrounded with a lofty gorse hedge and a plantatton of trees of several ] years . growthi has also a well laid out fruit and kitchen garden; combining the retirement ofa well sheltered couutry dwelling, with the advantage of being with- ' in five minutes walk of the centre of business in Cbristchurch.; Having: long frontage to Madras street and also to Chester street, the sections are of I great value for building purposes! . [.Cards to view, and further particulars may be ! obtained on application at. the office of the AUCTIONEER, Market place, Christchurch. 21st December, 1860^. r; ■ : SUPREME COURT.—WRIT OF FI. FA. i; COXHEAD V.INWOOD. / ' MR. H. E. ALPORT has received instructions "frbm the Deputy Sheriff of Canterbury, to Sell by Public Auction, at Mr. Inwood's premises, Avonside, on . THURSDAY NEXT, the 27th December, (unless the above action shall have been previously' settled), the following property, levied upon in this cause, viz.,— Steam engine _ Threshing machine ■•'■ Whaleboat Sides of. leather, 7 dozen basils Hides and skins in pits Wheels and piirt of cart Wheelbarrow, Ac. : . ; ' Sale at 2 p.m. Terms Cash. ' Market Place, Christchurch, Dec. 21,1860. \

. PIANOS FOR S^LE; : t.-'N"6.6k :,2i very handsome rosewood semi-cottage pianos ; ■ ■■'2 ;-;V. ; do. do. cottage do. ; i manufactured by G. Murphy, practical manager at Collard's for 27 years. - _, , ' H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch; .'■■■ ■■. ■ .;•.■■ V-;- t. merson, ■■ ,■ :. BIPPRTER AND GENERAL DEALER, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON, \. '■ IS now landing per"Eoh-i-Nbo^'.!very'.su-perior paper bags,/stationery^'&c. ; Grocer's, and oilmen's bags in all sizes, Is per lb. Confectioner's bags at per thousand, according to size ..■ ".' ■■ '■ ' ". '.' "". . ', . ■.. Royal laundry and stone blue, mixed spice, in £, -I, and 1 oz,, tinfoil packets, patent black lead Vinegar in qr.-casks, <&c. Drawing pencils, violin strings, direction cards, steel pens of all kinds, holders, foolscap, post, and note paper, blotting, &g. Wholesale purchasers for cash will meet with great advantages..; ; "DECEIVED PER KOH-I-NOOR. 20 cases champagne 2 cases saddlery 2 trunks boots and shoes 15 packages well assorted ironmongery. FREDERICK J. MOSS. TO BE LET, Near the Bridle Path, (lately in the possession of '••■■ "■;- - '-''■■/' ;; " Mr. Mayo), :-'' '■■■ ■-••■■■ -; .'■ A Foiir-Roomed Cottage, with half-an-acre JJL. . of ground in. excellent cultivation, and an abundant supply of water. For particulars, apply to MR. T. GEE, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. . • ——-—' * ./■ .;,. ....;.:'. to let,: .■_■• : .•- A Four-Roomed Cottage, within three XJL minutes' walk of the White Hart. Apply to . . '■••"• L. E. NATHAN, ■.-■; ', •.'■:' ; !> / Cashel Street. : ' notice. ' ■ ;;:., r MR. CO. TGRLESSE having instructed the .undersigned to settle any accounts against him, prior to his departure for England, they hereby give notice that claims against Mr. Torlesse should be sent in to them before the end of this month, i COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., .- Lyttelton and Christchurch. Dec. 21,1860. A PUBLIC TEA MEETING, IN connection with the Cliristchurch Total Abstinence Society will be held in the Town Hall, Christchurch, on THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. 27.. .■■..■■■: .. ■ .■■-■,■ ■■'■-. ' ■ Tea on the table at 5 o'clock. Tickets^ Is. 6d. each; children under 12, Is. A public meeting at. half-past seven, admission Tickets can be obtained from the undermentioned gentlemen: — " - ; : Messrs. Gould &''Miles • . ;, Dann & Bishop C. Prince ' ; ■ ;..:■• : : .! H.Bennetts, Coffeehouse ;■ 'J. Jones,; Coffee house . Rowley, tin worker, High street: C. Oswald, High street Kirigj Cashel street. Or fi'om any of the Committee. ; C. F. WORTH, • Secretary. FOR SALE, Within 1| miles of Christchurch, ; 5 Acres" of Freehold Land/ House, Stables, and Pigsties, beautifully situated on the borders of the river Avon, all fenced and laid down in paddocks with English grass. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. DANN <fe BISHOP, Wine Merchants, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 847, 22 December 1860, Page 5

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