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UNRESERVED SALE OF SURPLUS STORES, EX ZEALANDIA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11. MR. LOUISSON has received instructions from Messrs. Dalgety, Buckley & Co. to have sold at his Rooms, Oxford Street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the whole of the Surplus Stores ex Zealaudia, consisting for the most part of the following— 20 cases port wine 36 ditto and 1 qr.-cask sherry 1 hhd. and 1 case claret 1 qr.-cask and 2 cases brandy 1 case hollands 30 dozen ale and porter 10 casks cabin bread 1 keig herrings 1000 lbs. preserved meats 20 bags biscuit 10 ditto rice 10 brls. flour 4 ditto oatmeal 2 ditto sugar 1 package tea 1 bag coffee 3 cases raisins 1 brl. suet 5 jars pickles 1 cask vinegar 1 jar mustard 4 tins each arrowroot, sago, tapioca, and maccaroni. Terms at sale. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. After which will be offered— A superior turning lathe and tools complete. 2169 UNRESERVED SALE OF GROCERIES, OILMAN'S STORES, &c., Ac. MR. H. E. ALPORT has received instructions from Cox (who is relinquishing the business) to Sell by Public Auction, on the premises situated in the well-known Triangle, Christchurch, ON THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 12, The whole of his STOCK OF GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES, &c., &c., Comprising: tea, sugar, coffee, pepper, arrowroot, sago, pearl barley, rice, oatmeal, biscuits, soap, sperm, and tallow candles, washing soda,starch, whiting, currants, raisins, salad oil, sauces, pickles, mustard, 100 lbs weight negrohead tobacco, sardines, salmon, potatoes, onions, &c., &c. Sale at 12 o'clock precisely. Terms, cash immediately on the fall of the hammer (excepting to trade purchasers.) Market place, Christchurch, June 6th, 1862. 2185 ARRIVAL OF HARNESS. ~~~~ JUST received and opened,—l 2 sets shaft and leading horse cart harness. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch. 2183 ADELAIDE FLOUR. ON show, —10 tons first quality Adelaide flour, ex Heather Bell. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch. 2184 TO DRAFTSMEN. "DEQUIRED for a period of three months, a -Lv competent Draughtsman, to work in the Survey office, Christchurch. Application to be made to the Chief Surveyor by noon of Saturday, the 14th June, 1862. THOMAS' CASS, 2187 Chief Surveyor. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. A CONGREGATIONAL Soiree will be held in the Town Hall, Christchurch, on Thursday evening next, June 12th. Tea on the table at Half-past six o'clock. Several clergymen and friends are expected to address the meeting. Tickets 2s. each ; children under twelve Is. each, may be obtained from Mr. Matthews, Ferry road; Messrs. Wilson, Ritchie, E. Reece, Mrs. Williams, Colombo street, and Messrs. Wm. Stringer & Co., Cashel street. 2191 ORANGES and BANANAS in prime condition, at SYDENHAM HOUSE. 2194 C. PRINCE. SUPERIOR FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. ONE thousand apples, 2, 3 and 4 years old, warranted true to name, and free from blight. Also, two hundred grafted cherries. Apply to THOS. FELTHAM, 2159 Akaroa. FOR SALE IN AKAROA, A Five-Roomed substantially-built DwellingHouse, together with 2| acres freehold land, securely fenced. The above is situate in the best part of the Town of Akaroa, and part of the land is planted with iruit trees. For terms, &c., apply to MR. JOHN ANDERSON, Commercial Hotel, Akaroa. Akaroa, May 23,1862. 2044 FOR SALE, EIGHT hundred ewes, heavy in lamb, 4, 6 and full mouthed, delivered on the Waimakariri. Applv to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., 2162 Christchurch. """ TO BE SOLD. A Twenty-acre section of land, enclosed and under cultivation, with a house valued at £100. This property is situated on the Springs track, about six miles from Christchurch, and will be sold a bargain. May.be taken with a mortgage of £100 now existing. Apply to Messrs. LUCK & CLARK, or Messrs. JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, 2079 Christchurch. ~ FOR SALE, A BARGAIN. \ FIRST CLASS Colonial built DOG CART with English made tandem harness, plated on German-silver. Apply to „ , , JOHN C. ANGUS. Caßhel street, Christchurch. 870 TUST received by the undersigned - y 200 splendid genuine American kerosine lamps for drawing rooms, parlours, bed rooms hall and saloons, with shades and reflectors, &c ' and can be recommended to the public for safety' clearness and economy. JAMES GRANT, High Street, Christchurch. Terms cash. 1740

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1000, 11 June 1862, Page 6

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