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NOTICE. CONTINUATION OF SAIE OF MERCHANDISE AT MESSRS. J. T. PEACOCK & CO.'S STORES. IN consequence of the non-landing of the goods in time for the Bale advertised for Friday last, MR. HARGREAVES WILL CONTINUE THE SALE OF MERCHANDISE AS PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED, ON THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 12. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale, Lyttelton, June 6,1862. 2198 FANCY AND OTHER GOODS ON SALE. Ladies' morocco leather hags, a large assortment at very low prices. Musical instruments, &c: Violins and bows, best Roman strings, pegs, bridges, tail pieces, resin, concertinas, banjos, guitars and strings, flutinas, accordeons; also tune books, music paper and books. Account books, De la Rue's overland writing paper, envelopes, and playing cards, pasteboard, mounting boards, pencil sharpeners, elastic bands, fancy poetry cards, wax tapers, fishing lines and hooka, marking ink, Jullien's studies, cribbage boards, cube puzzles, stationery cases, writing desks, Gillott's steel pens, footballs, chessmen, office baskets, &c. J. HUGHES, Cashel Street, Christchurch. 2178 NEW BOOKS, Ex OMEO. "MOW OPENED, —Five Cases, including new -LN sheet and book music, violin, flute, cornet and harmonium music books, Boosey's golden wreath, musical cabinets, &c. New Periodical Volumes :—London Journal, Once a Week, Welcome Guest, Macmillan, Chambers,' The Sixpenny' &c.—New Works: —Allison's Castlereagh, Smile's Engineers, Chapman & Hall's series, including all Anthony Trollope's : Hurst & Blackett's series, all the volumes; Ministering Children, cheap edition ; Carlyle & Mackay's Freemasonry; indestructible and colored toy books, cookery books, Irish school books, charts of New Zealand ports, New Zealand Pilot, maps of Canterbury and New Zealand, Thackeray's Four Georges and Lovel the Widower, Livingstone's Travels, cheap edition; song books, church services, bibles, common prayers, Halifax publications, &c.—Cheap novels in endless variety. Periodicals to March for circulation. J. HUGHES, Cashel Street, Christchurch. 2179 HOSPITAL, CHRISTCHURCH. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, June 6,1682. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a Brick Oven at the Hospital, according to plan and specification to be seen at the Office of the Provincial Architects, Gloucester Street, on and after TUESDAY, the 10th day of June instant. Tenders to be sent to the Office of the Provincial Secretary on or before TUESDAY, the 17th inst., at noon, endorsed "Tender for Works at the Hospital." The government will not necessarily accept the lowest or any tender. THOS. WM. MAUDE, 2189 Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, June 5, 1862. THE Provincial Government is prepared to receive tenders for the supply of Building Stones to be delivered at the Government Buildings, at Christchurch, viz.— Hard flat walling stone, stacked upon the grounc at per cubic yard. Grey stone in blocks, scabbled square in irregular sizes, minimum size 24 x 15 x 9, at per cubic foot. Grit Btone from Governors bay, scabbled square in irregular sizes, minimum size 24 x 15 x 9, at per cubic foot. Grey stone steps, not longer than 5 feet, 14 x 8, at per lineal foot. Ditto ditto, 18 x 8., at per lineal foot. 50 tons of Amuri Limestone, quarried from the rock, at per ton. Specification may be seen and further information obtained at the office of Messrs. Mountfort & Luck, Provincial Architects, Stone Buildings, Gloucester street, Christchurch. Tenders to be addressed to the Provincial Secretary's office, by 12 o'clock, on Tuesday, 17th June, endorsed " Tender for Stone." T. W. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Christchurch, May 31st, 1862. 2186 " SUPREME COURT. NOTICE. THE Sitting of the Circuit Court, at the Town Hall, Christchurch, is adjourned until Wednesday, the Eighteenth day of June, instant, at the hour of eleven in the forenoon. CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON CALVERT, Registrar. Court House, June 2,1862. N.B.—Should his Honor the Judge not have arrived on Friday, the 13th instant, further notice will appear in the paper of Saturday, the 14th instant. 2119 IV[OTICE is hereby given that the partnership - L ~ between the undersigned Richard Wallis and Henry Draper, in the trade or business of Butchers, carried on in Oxford Terrace West, Christchurch, under the firm or style of " Wallis and Draper, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, and in future the business will be carried on by the said Richard Wallis, on his separate account, and who will pay and receive all debts owing h'om and to the said partnership, in the regular course of trade. Witness our hands this sth day of June, 1862, RICHARD WALLIS, H. DRAPER. Signed by the said Richard Wallis and Henry Draper, in the presence of Francis Slater, Christchurch, Solicitor for Henry Draper, E. F. B. Harston, Christchurch, Solicitor for the said R. Wallis. 2201 NOTICE. A LL persons having claims on the undersigned, are requested to send in their accounts immediately, or they will not be recognised. And all persons indebted to the same are requested to pay their respective accounts forthwith. GEORGE JACKSON. ICaiapoi, June 6,1862. 2176 — NOTICE. STEAMERS OMEO. AND WHITE SWAN. CONSIGNEES by the above vessels are informed that, in consequence of the great difficulty experienced in collecting freights, all goods wiil from this date be landed and stored at their risk and expense, unless freight has been previously paid. DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Agents. June 5, 1862. 2175

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

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