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THREE DWELLING-HOUSES IN THE TOWN OF KAIAPOI; AND FIFTY ACRES ON THE ISLAND, KAIAPOI, By Public Auction. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received . instructions from Mr. W. Harris to sell bj Public Auction, at their office in Christchurch, on SATURDAY, 28TH JUNE, NEXT, At One o'Cloclc, A dwelling house of five rooms, with the ground on which it stands, having a frontage of 100 feet on Beswick Street and 100 feet on Charles Street. Also, A dwelling house of four rooms, with the ground on which it stands, having a frontage of 66 teet on Beswick Street. Also, A dwelling house of four rooms, with the grounc on which it stands, having a frontage of 66 feet or Sewell Street. All these properties will be put up at a very low upset price. Also, 50 acres of land, situated on the southern extremity of the Island, Kaiapoi, at the junction of the twc branches of the river, immediately opposite th< stores of Messrs. Miles & Co., being section No 391. To ensure a sale, this property will be exposed al the very low upset price of £100. Every information may be obtained by applicacation at the offices of the Auctioneers. Terms at Sale. 228£ Important Sale of Valuable HORSES BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have beer instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at their Stockyards, on SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 21, ; At 12 o'clock, the following ! HORSES AND MARES, ■the property of a gentleman who intends to relini quishing farming : — j 1 brown mare Duchess, in foal, broken to saddk and harness 1 thoroughbred mare with foal, and in foal tc Sleight-of-Hand 1 thoroughbred grey mare in foal, saddle and harness ; 1 thoroughbred gelding, 4 years, by Skeleton saddle 1 thoroughbred gelding, yearling, Joe Miller 1 draught horse, rising 4 years, broken to plough 1 draught filly, rising 4 years, been handled 1 draught colt, rising 3 years, quiet 2 draught geldings, yearlings, good pair 1 draugt gelding, yearling, by Rodney. The auctioneers can confidently recommend the above as being horses of a very superior description. 2288 TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. MISS HARRIET GORDON'S MUSICAL & DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY ! ! ! NOTICE.-— Owing to the Town Hall being engaged for the Supreme Court, Miss Gordon will positively appear for three nights only. ON SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, JUNE 14, 16, & 17, Will be presented a Domestic Sketch entitled A PAIR OF PIGEONS. Miss Harriet Gordon and J. P. Hyde. Song—Good bye Sweetheart —Miss Harriet Gordon. Bishop's celebrated Echo Song—Miss Harriet Gordon. Operatic Scena, Di Piacer—Miss Harriet Gordon. Ballad—Ever of Thee—Miss Harriet Gordon. To conclude with the Protean Sketch of THE MERTON FAMILY. Ellen Merton ") Diana Merton /M. xj ~ n , Eugenia Mertoa t M,ss Harr,et ° Md ° n Caroline Merton J Ballad—That I might be for ever near thee—Miss Harriet Gordon. Song—With rapture dwelling—Miss Harriet Gordon. Admission—ss. Pianist—Mr. Bonnington. Agent—Thomas Hetherington. Miss Harriet Gordon,—This talented artist will appear on Friday and Saturday, June 20 and 21, at the Town Hall, Lyttelton, 2264 MR. FREDERICK THOMPSON, GENERAL AGENT. Agent for the Northern Assurance Company. Orders for Grey Stone received. CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 512 IMTRS. H. A. ELLIOTT begs to intimate to the •"J- ladies of Canterbury that she has commenced business as Draper, Milliner and Dressmaker, in the newly-erected premises, next door to Hart and Lodge, Colombo street. Having carried on business for many years in the West End of London, she is confident of giving the most complete satisfaction to all those ladies who may favour her with their commands, 2265 MRS. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, (LATE FBOM BEGENT BTEKE, LONDON), MILLINER & DRESSMAKER, COLOMBO STHEKT, CHRISTCHURCH. Next door to Mr. Hawley, Confectioner. , B^oc ' { Itoby Linen and Ladies' Under-clothing always on hand. 2272 eFziealandiaT T EADING, SHAFT, & PLOUGH HARNESS, lor 50 horses, on sale by J. C. ANGUS, Ghmtchurch. 2206 WANTED A COMPOSITOR j must bo a Good JOBBING HAND. Apply to Me. 0. LUCAS, Union Printing Office, ChriHtclmrch. \\TANTED—A GIRL, about sixteen years of a^e ' aßß ' B '' the Matron of the Orphan ,ChtSCoh heEW- a Col ™ ral " TheCo, |^

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1001, 14 June 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1001, 14 June 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1001, 14 June 1862, Page 6