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CHRISTCHURCH MARKET. SATURDAY SALES AT 11 O'CLOCK. IV/TR. H. E. ALPORT will Sell by Public Auc-J-'X tion, at his Sale Yards, Market Place, Christchurch, on SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 20, 1 powerful draught mare 1 do. do. gelding 5 harness and saddle mares and geldings v Pigs, turkeys, fowls * 2 tons prime Canterbury flour 1 ton do. do. cheese 5 tons red Derwent potatoes Onions, carrots, split peas, &c. 1 cask seeds, viz.,—French beans, scarlet runners, parsley, leek Also, 1 very superior winnowing machine 1 set harrows and whippletree 1 set swingletrees 1 spring cart and cover, for baker or butcher's use Bullock collars, bullock bridles 1 second-hand saddle And other goods. Sale at 11 o'clock precisely. Terms at Sale. Market Place, Christchurch, July 15, 1861. SUPREME COURT. KRUSE v. BRADSHAW. MR. H. E. ALPORT has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at his Sale Yards, Market Place, Christchurch, on SATURDAY NE_ T, JULY 20, (unless the above action shall have been previously satisfied), the following effects, levied upon in this cause, viz.,— 1 horse 1 mare 1 waggon. | Sale at 1 o'clock precisely. Terms Cash. Market Place, Christchurch, July 15, 1861. MR. FREDERICK THOMPSON, GENERAL AGENT. Agent for the Northern Assurance Company. Orders for Grey Stone received. CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL, (Established above 7 years), \T7ILL re-open on MONDAY, the 22nd inst. VV MRS. CHAS. THOMSON, Oxford Terrace West. CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL, (Conducted by Miss Taylor). rpHIS Establishment will re-open on MONDAY, X the 22nd instant. Gloucester Street, July 17, 1861. "ANTED, - HOUSE MAID and NURSE MAID. Apply to Messrs. STRINGER & CO., opposite Wesley an Chapel, Christchurch. WANTED —A situation as GARDENER or GARDENER and GENERAL MANAGER, by a Middle Aged Man, (single), who has had twenty-one years' practical experience in his. profession, and has had extensive practice in laying out grounds, planting, Sec, &c.; can be highly re°-'| commended for ability, Sec, &c. Address A. V Office of this Paper, Christchurch. - ' ''| THE Brig GYLFE, from London, having reported this day at the Custom House, Consignees are requested to present Bills of Ladin^ for endorsement, and to Pass Entries for their Goods without delay. All goods remaining unpassed for on Friday next, will be positively landed and stored at consigneess risk and expense. COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, July 16, 1861. ARMS ACT, 1860. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that LicensesXI may be obtained by Settlers for the' Purchase of Ammunition for Spobting Purposes on the following conditions, viz :— 1. Every proposed purchaser not on the Com- ■ mission of the Peace, or personally known to i the Licensing Officer, to be recommended by: a Justice of the Peace. 2. No person to have a license for sporting pur-' poses for more than— 1 pound Powder ") pounds Shot V per quarter. 500 Percussion Caps J Runholders and managers of runs may obtain ■ licenses for 10 lbs. powder, and a proportionate; quantity of shot, bullets, lead, and caps, per quarter by application in writing, with proof to the satis-' faction of the Licensing Officer, that the ammunition : is required for consumption on the run of the applicant for the purpose of destroying pigs or wild dogs, tor rifle practise, or for some other legitimate; purpose. 6 H. S. McKELLAR. Custom House, Lyttelton, Licensin S Officer. \ 15th July, 1861. PUBLIC NOTICE. OPENING OF THE LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY WORKS. TTIS Honor the Superintendent directs it -to be -*-»- notified that he intends to open the Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway Works in the Heathcote Valley instead of at the Christchurch Station as advertised, on WEDNESDAY the 17th instant, at noon. ' THOS. WM. MAUDE, July 9,1861. Provincial Secretary. LYTTELTON HIGH SCHOOL^ "~ rpHIS INSTITUTION will be RE-OPENED -*- after the midwinter holidays, on MONDAY NEXT, THE 15th INSTANT, At 9 a.m. JAMES D. FERGUSSON. Lyttelton, July 12,1861. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING OF the JOCKEY CLUB will be held at Allans', Christchurch, on SATURDAY, July 20, at 2 p.m. CHRIS. GEO. HODGSON, Secretary .pro. tern,.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 906, 17 July 1861, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 906, 17 July 1861, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 906, 17 July 1861, Page 6

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