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PIGS. IyTR. RICH will sell by public auction, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, immediately before the sale of trees, shrubs, &c, already advertised, — 2 well bred sows, to farrow in eight weeks 8 young store pigs. Sale at the Northern Hotel. To commence at 11 o'clock. KAIAPOI—NO RESERVE. ~~ FOR THE DIGGINGS. MR. RICH has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1861, The Stock-in-trade of Mr. I. Grant, who is about to relinquish business, comprising among a large variety of useful Stores :— Crockery: Plates, dishes, tea and breakfast services, toilet services, basins, &c. Ornamental Glass Ware: Decanters, wine glasses, tumblers, &c, &c. Perfumery: Scented soaps, pomades, &c, &c. Stationery of all descriptions. Novels,-prayer books, pipes, mirrors, &c. American stoves, buckets, chairs, brushes, &c. ' Jewellery, cutlery, water tight boots, carpet bags, Indian matting, tea trays, cruet stands, musical \ instruments, work boxes, combs and brushes, mattresses, &c J The goods will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, ! without the slightest reserve, and afford a capital opportunity for small and profitable investments for the Dunedin markets. The sale will take place at Mr. Grant's store, and commence at 11 o'clock. Terms—Cash. TO BE LET OR SOLD, A Quarter-Acre Section of Leasehold Land, with -£*- a Comfortable 5-roomed House; together with a quarter-acre Freehold Section. The whole is fenced in and under cultivation, and comprises four-and-a-half chains of the most eligible frontages, especially adapted for business purposes, bein<* within 150 yards of the best and principal landing place, with a commanding view of the sea, &c. For terms and particulars, apply to C. MASLIN, Timaru; or to CM., Mr. Cox's Station, . . Rakapuka. NOTICE. TT is hereby notified to the public, that under the •*- Provisions of an Ordinance passed by the Provincial Council of Canterbury, New Zealand, entituled '* The Pleuro-pneumonia Prevention Ordinance, Session XVI, No. 1," all cattle whatsoever are prohibited trom lauding in the said province of Canterbury, New Zealand. By order of his Honor the Superintendent of Canterbury, THOS. WM. MAUDE, _ .. ... Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Cliristchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, August, 1,1861. FOR SALE OR TO LET, ~ fXN reasonable terms, the Eating and Lodging V/ Bouse situate in London Street, Lyttelton" lease 12 years to run. For further particulars' apply to JOHN BEASLEY, On the Premises; or to MR. WORMALD, '"■•'■ ' Solicitor, Lyttelton. FOR SALE, ONn0 Nn£ ai rTr°f jH?ess Bullocks* Apply to Mr. GRAHAM, Harewood Road. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. A LECTURE will be delivered in the TOWN A% °" M,° I NDAY EVENING, August ±6, 1001, at Seven o clock, BY MR. E. MILLS. Subject :—" The Revelations of Science." Members and the female members of their families, free; Strangers, 6d. W. R. CARVER, . " Hon. Sec. SELLING OFF !!! BUT NOT GOING TO THE DIGGINGS ! !! THE Undersigned are making* great sacrifices in their DRAPERY DEPARTMENT On account of their intention of relinquishing that branch of the business. COME EARLY TO SECURE BARGAINS ! NO CREDIT GIVEN ! ! THE DRAPERY STORE TO LET! ! ! Or the whole of the buildings together, should a liberal offer be made for them. Also for sale, cheap for cash, and just suitable tor the diggings :— 3 tons mould candles (Kaiapoi make) 10 tons flour 20 tons prime potatoes H tons salt butter 10 dozen gold diggers' picks J. WHITE & CO., Bee Hive Store, Kaiapoi, A SIGN OF THE TIMES ! BEE HIVE STORE, NORTHPORT, SALT WATER CREEK. TO STATION OWNERS AND OTHERS. mHE Undersigned having erected extensive X buildings for the reception of Wool and other produce, adjoining their General Store, on the north side of the Creek, are now determined to give the settlers the benefit of them, by reducing the charges on Wool to Is. 6d. per bale, and 4d. Jv Igtmenr- ""* °*« ***». - *r Persons wishing to make arrangements for the storage of their wool had better apply early, 80 that a sufficient space might be allotted to them. • THE STORE, As usual, is well supplied with STATION GOODS OF THE BEST QUALITY, Consisting of Ironmongery, crockery, groceries, oilmen's stores, boots and shoes (the far famed Cookham's) clothing, wool packs, pitch, tar, sulphur, soda cryHtals, wines and spirits, timber, &c. Garden Seeds. J. WHITE & CO., PaopiiiETOEs. H. LOUGH, Agent.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 7 August 1861, Page 6

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