IMPORTANT, UNRESERVED SALE OP GROCERIES AND OILMEN'S STORES. TITR. H. E ALPORT has received instructions I.TJ. from Mr T. Allen (who is relinquishing the business) to sell by public auction, at the premises, Colombo street, Chrisfceharch (immediately adjoining Green's Railway Hotel), on MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT, the 19th & 20th MAY, The whole of the valuable stock of Groceries and Oilman's stores, comprising :— Tea, coffee, sugar, raisins, currants, Bottled fruits. Sydney and London soap, Windsor soap, Price's sperm Candles, Salad oil, sardines, salmon, lobster, Vinegar, pickles, mustard, starch, Chocolate, cocoa, biscuits, tobacco, cigars, Wax vestas, blacking, Manilla rope, Onions, Potatoes, &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock each day. Terms, cash immediately on the fall of the hammer. Market place, Christchurch, 13th May, 1862. 1891 CHRISTCHURCH MARKET. LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE SALES. MR. H. E. ALPORT will sell by public auction on SATURDAY NEXT, May 17, at his yards, Market place, Christchurch :— Horses, cattle, pigs, poultry Cheese, flour, bran, sharps Potatoes, onions, carrots, parsnips Vinegar, pickles, mustard, sperm candles Soap, oatmeal, clocks, buckets Potatoe forks, spades, American hatchets Flails, gorse hooks, &c. Also, 1 bale 3-bushel corn sacks Sale at 11 o'clock. Terms at Sale. Market place, Christchurch, May 13. 1892 GOVERNMENT GAZETTES AND ORDINANCES OF THE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL, Obtainable only at the Union Printing Office, Christchurch. rpHROUGH arrangements made with us by the J- Provincial Government of Canterbury, the ' Government Gazette' from the commencement of 1862, (subscription 12s. per year, paid in advance,) and ' Ordinances' of the Provincial Council of any date, at l|d. per page, may be obtained at the Union Printing Office, Christchurch. MESSRS. WARD & REEVES, Proprietors. Intending Subscribers to the Gazette and regular purchasers of Ordinances are requested to apply-.at | once. Neither Gazettes nor Ordinances will from the date of this advertisement, be obtainable at the Government Buildings. Gloucester Street, Chvistchurch, May 13, 1862. 1910 TO THE ELECTORS OP THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. pENTLEMEN—To those of you who favored VX me with your votes at the recent election of members for the Provincial Council I beg to return my most sincere thanks, and trust that whenever a vacancy in the representation of Christchurch may occur, you will again honor me with that support which you have on this occasion so kindly afforded me. I am, gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JAS. GEO. HAWKES. GROVE NURSERY, COLOMBO STREET NORTH. FRUIT TREES ON SALE. ALL kinds of fruit trees and true to name, and cheap:— . Apples, pears, plums, peaches, fine sorts fruiting trees, nectarines, apricots, cherrys, good fruiting trees, raulberrys, loquats, Thetford walnuts, medlars, filberts, pear-shaped quinces, grape vines of choice sorts for green houses and out doors, raspberrys, strawberrys, red, white, and black currants, choice kinds of table gooseberries, seakale plants, asparagus plants, choice collection of green house plants always on sale. From England — Damsons, white bulice, and some good kinds of peaches 1903 JOHN TUNMER. ! TO STOCKOWNERS AND OTHERS. WANTED by a gentleman with a small capital the- management of a sheep station, with a . view to future partnership. Good references in the Canterbury province can be given. Apply by letter to J. M.,' Lyttelton Times' Office, Christchurch. 1895 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ANDREW RETCIIIE, Baker and Confectioner, begs to intimate he has taken the premises lately occupied by Mr. Coates adjoining Stringer's Hotel, and hopes by attention to the requirements of his customers to merit a continuance of the patronage hitherto extended to him. Wedding and other cakes made to order on the shortest notice. 1904 A YOUNG LADY, lately arrived from England with her parents, is desirous of obtaining a situation, either as Governess in a private family (to children under 14), or as Junior Teacher in a school. In addition to English, she could instruct in French, and music; German to beginners. Salary would be a secondary consideration, comsideration, compared with having her time thus employed. Apply, personally or by letter, to Fidelita, Miss Wilson's school, Colombo bridge, Christohurch. 1896 WANTED,— A Turner and Cabinet-Maker." None but good workmen need apply to T. HEMMINGS, High street, Christchurch. 1902 EDWARD BATT, M. R. C. S., E., and L. A. C, may be consulted nt his residence in Cathedral Square, between the hours of 9 and 11 a.m., and after 6 p.m. Surgery entrance near the ' Lyttelton Times' Office, Chvistchurch. 1906 /pHE undersigned beg to announce that they J- intend carrying on the business of the late firm of BUSH & LUMMIS, Painters and Paper-, hangors, and hope by good workmanship and attention to morit the continuance of public support. LUMMIS & SMITH. Market Place, Christclimch. 1893^
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 992, 14 May 1862, Page 5
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