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UNRESERVED IMPORTANT SALE OF DRAPERY, HOSIERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. MR. E. A. HARGREAVES will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Store, Norwich Quay, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1861, The following goods, viz.— 6 pieces dressed brown hollands 9 „ rough ditto ditto 3 „ 36-in. grey domestics 10 dozen ladies' 5-6 cambrics 10 „ gents' 7-8 ditto 19 pieces towelling 6 „ cheese cloth 20 dozen women's white cotton hose 10 „ girls' ditto ditto 30 „ men's brown ditto ditto 20 „ „ grey ditto dito 6 „ „ merino ditto 14 „ „ striped Shetland and Spanish brown ditto 4 „ „ white cotton half-hose 10 » „ merino shirts ; 2 v „ lambs-wool pants--1 „ „ polka jackets 20 „ „ white dressed shirts 1 „ „ regatta ditto 1 „ „ Swiss fronts ditto 7 „ „ blue serge shirts 1 >, „ Crimean ditto 20 „ „ super Canadian felt hats 7 9/12 „ „ blue cloth caps 11 men's reefing jackets 2 boys' ditto ditto 2 men's mohair coats 1 piece figured alpaca 36 „ reversible, waterproof, silk and alpacca 2 pairs long boots 15 „ Wellingtons 174 „ children's shoes 27 „ bluchers 20 nests milk cans 17 milk dishes Also— 1 LIFE-BOAT and sails 1 SKIFF and anchor 13 boxes Belmont sperm CANDLES (slightly damaged). Sale at One o'clock. Terms at sale. Lyttelton, Oct. 4, 1861. TO CAPITALISTS, MEN OF BUSINESS, ; &c, &c. MR. PARKINSON is instructed by MrWaterlow, who is compelled from ill health to retire from business, to Sell by Auction, ON SATURDAY, THE 12th INSTANT, In Cashel street, opposite the Foundry, those VALUABLE PREMISES, NEWLY ERECTED, consisting of handsome shop and all necessary buildings for carrying on an extensive business; together with the Lease of the Quarter-acre Section, having Twenty years and Six months to run. FRONTAGE 66 ft. IN CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, GROUND RENTAL, £1. PER FOOT. Also, The whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE and FIXTURES, consisting of Sausage Mill, Horse-power Filler, a large quantity of Prime Bacon and Hams 10 kegs skins, salting vats, and every implement necessary for the small goods trade. Also, One harness horse, capital cart and harness. The boar " SAMBO." Several pigs, and two heifers. Also, The whole of the Household Furniture, of which particulars will be given in handbills. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. WORKING BULLOCKS. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have for sale, 8 Working Bullocks, with Bows, Yokes and Chains complete ; also, an extra strong Sydney made Wool Dray, nearly new. To be sold, a bargain. THIS DAY, WITHOUT RESERVE. RUN OF 15,000 ACRES. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON'S unreserved sale of Run, No. 381, will take place THIS DAY at their office's at one o'clock. Terms at Sale. CHEESE PRESS. MESSRS AIKMAN & WILSON have for sale a very superior powerful Cheese Press, made by Wallace, Cros's Roads, Ayrshire. Price moderate. CHRISTCHURCH COAL AND FIREWOOD SOCIETY. ,\ N Adjourned Meeting of the above Society will -A- be held in the Forester's Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, October Bth, to receive members names and elect officers. The chair will be taken at half-past Seven o'clock. J. PIPER, Secretary. FOR SALE,—At the Union Wharf.— Heavy Bullock Drays, Bayliss' make. Light ditto, dittto. W. N. MILLTON. EED BARLEY and OATS FOR SALE, of superior quality. Enquire at the Office, Cashel street, or Canterbury Brewery. CROFT & WARD. OR SALE—CORRUGATED IRON to cover a Woolshed, 45 ft. by 32 ft. BURNELL & BENNETT, October 4, 1861. Christchurch. FOR SALE,—A first-rate, perfectly staunch CART HORSE, With Dray and Harness complete. Apply to J. LADBROOKE, Christchuroh. " [A CARD.] MR. C. SWINBOURNE, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CANTERBURY. Kf.B. —POETEAITS TAKEN DAILY BETWEEN THE HOUHS OF NINE A.M. AND FIV.E P.M. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT Mr. Page's Port Phillip Livery Stables, the fine thoroughbred entire " PRIAM." Priam is a rich chestnut horse, 9 years old, possessing immense power; got by Ether, out of Crucifix. Crucifix, by Tros, out of Kathleen O'More ; Kathleen O'More by Langar. Vide English Stad Book. Priam is the sire of many of the best horses bred in New Zealand, including two colts entered for the Canterbury Derby Stakes, 1863, for which £250 have been refused by the owner, W. H. Horns, Esq. Terms—£s per mare, 10s. groomage, payable to the above-named, on or before Jan. 1, 1862. .N.B.—Good paddocks for mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Christchuroh, Sept. 25.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 5