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LYTTELTON AUCTION MART. MR. EDWARD GENET will Sell by Public Auction, at his Stores, Norwich Quay, EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT 1 O'CLOCK Goods and Merchandise in lots to suit purchasers. Terms Cash. 515 LYTTELTON AUCTION MART. MR. EDWARD GENET, AUCTIONEER, TN returning thanks for the very liberal support J- he has received since commencing the above business,"respectfully informs his numerous patrons and others, that he has made extensive alterations in his premises on NORWICH QUAY, That will enable him to receive a large quantity of merchandise (free of storage rent) for SALE BY AUCTION. Also, the usual Store for Passengers' Luggage, &c. The Commission and General Agency Business carried on as heretofore. Lyttelton, April 28,1862. 1727 NORTON TANNERY, LOWER LINCOLN ROAD. MESSRS. J. ESKETT & CO. beg to inform Saddlers and Shoemakers that, since the arrival of their Currier from England, they haye been enabled to turn out and have now on sale at the Tannery, LEATHER of all descriptions, which they consider will bear comparison with any of European manufacture. They have also, generally on hand, neatsfoot oil, size, long and short hair. 1116 KAURI TIMBER. MESSRS. FIRTH, ROE, & CO. are prepared to supply from their Mills at Coromandel, Manukau, and Auckland, the best Kauri Timber of any dimensions, dressed or undressed as may be required. Lists of piices and terms forwarded on application to FIRTH, ROE, & CO., 1936 Auckland. THE CRY OF TIMARU !! ! ~ SUCKLING & NICHOLAS, OF CHRISTCHURCH, HAYING heard of the GREAT DIFFICULTY of the inhabitants of Timaru and the surrounding districts in obtaining BOOTS & SHOES of the best quality, in order to obviate these difficulties, have commenced business in TIMARU in the above line, and having had experience both in London and Canterbury, are prepared to offer the public an article not yet offered in TIMARU. One trial will insure future custom. Repairs neatly and substantially executed with despatch. 1968 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. BY deed bearing date the 11th day of April instant, the Partnership hitherto existing between Drs. Fisher and Coward, practising in Christchurch as Surgeons was dissolved from the Ist day of January last, in consequence of Dr. Fisher being about to leave for England. Dr. Coward will for the future carry on the practise alone. All debts due to the late Partnership are to be paid to Dr. Coward at the earliest convenience. 1566 NOTICE. —By deed bearing date the 29th April instant, the Partnership hitherto existing between HUGH HENRY ERSKINE and WILLIAM HENRY SIMMS trading in the Province of Canterbury under the style or firm of " Erskine and Simms," Stockowners, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Erskine will pay all outstanding claims against the late firm up to the date hereof. Signed by the said Hugh Henry Erskine and William Henry Simms in the presence of H. WYNN WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Christchurch, Cecil H. Coward, his Clerk. 1754 NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and the neighbourhood that he has commenced business as butcher, in the premises adjoining Mesers. Gould & Miles' Store, and trusts by strict attention to all orders to merit a share of public patronage. " W. H. MEIN. May 15.1862. , 1927 NOTICE. THE undersigned has been appointed SOLE AGENT in Akaroa for the sale of the celebrated COOKHAM BOOTS and SHOES. 1914 JAMES D. GARWOOD. NOTICE OF HEMOYAL. ANDREW RETCHIE, 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 1 patronage hitherto extended to him. Wedding and other cakes made to order on the shortest notice. 1904 MRS. ELLIOTT, late from Regent Street, London, Milliner and Dressmaker, Colombo , Street, a few doors from Cash el Street. A large stock of ladies' outfits, baby linen, &c., kept ready made. 2004 NURSERY, RANGIORA. WILLIAM E. IVORY BEGS to inform the settlers of the Ashley, Mandeville, and Oxford Districts that he has i now on sale a fine stock of the choicest fruit trees, including apples, (warranted free from blight, and , true to name), pears, cherries, plums, peaches, ' nectarines, &c., white thorn, gorse, Cape broom for fencing. 2048 EX VICTORIA. QAA Pairs Men's Watertights, at 14s. OVy v-/ per pair. 1497 T. YATES.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 997, 31 May 1862, Page 1

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