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IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. TO TOBACCONISTS, GROCERS, AND OTHERS. MR. E. A. HARGIIEAVES will Soli by Auction, at his Stores, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton ' ° n THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, the following merchandise 6 tons leaf tobacco for sheepwash 24 cases Cavendish ditto (in bond) 16 ditto Honeydew ditto, 221b. each, ditto 3 ditto ditto ditto, 10's, ditto 2 keg 9 Negrohead ditto 5 tons No. 1 Company's pieces sugar 16 chests superior Congou tea"} John gtephen--20 half chests ditto > son 26 boxes ditto ) 20 barrels dried apples 50 coils Manila rope, f to 3in, 6 bales woolpacks, 101b. each 60 boxes Cowen & Israel's Sydney soap 5 barrels plantation coffee 3 bags ditto ditto 3 barrels currants 2 cases round plaid vestas 3 ditto wax vestas, 250 and 500 boxes 100 boxes Price's Beltnont candles 25 ditto paraffin candles 16 cases Coleman's starch 3 „ Berber's „ 5 „ chicory _ 5 boxes vermicelli 9 „ maccarroni 1 case hogskin saddles 3 cases crystalized jujubes 1 case 4 childrens' swing cots 1 cask spiced beef And various other articles Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. Lyttelton, 16 August, 1862. 3081 ' CHURCH NOTICE, KAIAPOI. THE Parishioners are informed that the enlargement of the Church being so far completed as to admit of its. being used for Divine Service, on SUNDAY, the 24th instant, the Bishop of the Diocese has consented to preach at the Morning Service on that day. Morning Service at Half-past Ten, a.m. Evening Service at Half-past Six, p.m. The offerings, morning and evening, will be devoted to the fund for providing a font, and other church furniture. W. W. WILLOCK, M.A., Curate. A. G. RICH, 1 Olmrchwardens A. F. N. BLAKISTON,] 3078 NOTICE. MESSRS. DUNCAN & WILLIAMS. AS considerable alterations have been made in the plans for the building to be erected for Messrs. Duncan & Williams, notice is hereby given that tenders for the foundations alone will not be required; and that plans and specifications for the whole works may be seen on and after Monday next, the 18th until Monday, the 25th instant. Tenders to be sent in to the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3077 G. MALLiNSON. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, and other Publications of the above Society, may be obtained of the Depositary for Lyttelton, Mr. E. MILLS, London street. 2954 F. KNOWLES. CHRISTCHURCH LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE Annual General Meeting of this Society will be held in the Town Hall, Christchurch, on Friday, August 29th, at seven o'clock, p.m. ■when the usual annual statement of receipts and disbursements will be exhibited, and a report on the past year's transactions and the Society's present position will be read. The following members have been proposed and seconded for election to serve on committee for the , ensuing year, in place of the four retiring members: Messrs. Gould, E. Willis, G. T. Chisnall, J. Rowley. By order of the Committee, E. C. J. STEYENS, 8076 Secretary. TRAFALGAR HOTEL, NELSON. EOBERT DISHER, late of the Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond, begs to intimate to his old friends in various parts of the country, and the public generally, that he has reopened the above hotel, which has been greatly enlarged and improved. No expense has been spared to make it a first-class house of comfort and entertainment, nor will any effort be wanting to furnish a perfectly agreeable home to all who may favor him with their future visits. Robebt Disheb further hopes that the character of his refreshments, lodgings, &c., will commend their superiority to all his friends and visitors. A good table d'hote every day at one o'clock. First-class wines and spirits. Fine English and Colonial ale and porter. Private rooms, &c., &c., and every accommodation for travellers. Bait and livery stables conveniently situated, and under his own careful supervision. Nelson, August 8,1862. 3069 WILL arrive by the next steamer in Christchurch, MR. HENRY JULIAN HALL, the Great .Dramatic Polyphonist, whose Extraordinary Monologue Entertainment is now creating the greatest excitement at Wellington, and has been the theme of wonder and delight at Auckland, Taranaki, and Nelson. Due notice will be given of first appearance. 3071 R. W. LAWRENCE, Agent. COROMANDEL. TOWNSHIP OF KAPANGA. THE above property so well known as that of JOSEPH PETITT, ESQ., is now being surveyed into convenient allotments, 8 e t public auction early in October MICHAEL WOOD, ti »>i icon Queen Street, Auckland. July 31,1862. NOIIOB. Ihe Australasian Steam Navigation Company have made arrangements for putting on a Steamer from Sydney to the Southern Ports of New Zealand, viz.: Nelson, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago, commencing in September next. Full particulars will appear in future ad-, vertisements. SAMUEL CLARK, Manager. Sydney, 19th July. 3073 WANTED, a Btout active LAD, apply to P. FOX & CO. 3068

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1019, 16 August 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1019, 16 August 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1019, 16 August 1862, Page 6

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