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HAVANNAH CIGARS. Unreserved Sale. Messrs. l. e."nathan- & go. win sell by public auction, without the slightest reserve, on MONDAY NEXT, the 15th instant, At one o'clock precisely, 1 case superior Havanah cigars. City Auction Rooms, Sept. 12. 3543 apples! Messrs. l. e. Nathan & co. win offer for sale by public auction, on MONNDAY NEXT, the 15th instant, At the City Auction Rooms, 25 cases apples, in prime condition. Sale to commence at one o'clock. City Auction Rooms, Sept. 12. 3544 CONTINUATION OF UNRESERVED SALE OP BOOTS AND SHOES, &c. THE Sale of the above will be resumed on Tuesday Next, Sept. 16, comprising— Men's grain leather thigh boots Ditto ditto Napoleon ditto Ditto Wellingtons and bluchers Boys' heavy nailed boots Women's and girls' leather lace boots After which— Sole, kip, and calf leather Basils and wash leather Groceries and oilmen's stores American clocks and furniture j Ewbank's nails and other ironmongery Blue blankets and blue serge shirts : Adelaide flour Yan Dieman's Land apples. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. H. E, ALPORT, Auctioneer. Market Place Sale Rooms, Sept. 12,1862. 3528 THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. JUST Opened, several Cases of Men's super black and fancy sac coats Do. do. trousers Youth's and boy's black and Bedford cord suits Cabbage tree and felt hats Mens' leather leggings Tweed and cloth jumpers Children's suits Youth's Inverness capes And a General Assortment of Clothing of all descriptions at the lowest possible prices. Tents, blankets, <fcc. for the Diggings. J. L. ELLIS, 3530 Proprietor. ON sale by the Undersigned,—A large quantity of Auckland made sashes. Also, a good Boat, 15 feet long, complete in every respect. G. CLIFF, 3533 Kilmore street, Christchurch. THE SUMNER HOTEL. LB, RADDON begs to return his best thanks • for the liberal support that has been accorded to him since his entering the above hotel, and he assures his patrons and the public generally that no exertion shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their favors. PBIVATE APPABTMENTS FOB FAMILIES. Sumner Hotel, Sept. 11. 3531 I MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. THE Municipal Council invite Tenders from persons willing to undertake the Sinking of an Artesian Well in the City of Christchurch. Tenders to be sent in on or before 4 p.m. Monday, September 22, 1862. Specifications to be seen at the office of WM. F. MOORE, 3542 Town Surveyor. WANTED six good Carpenters. Apply to G. Cliff, Builder, Kilmore street, Christchurch. 3532 EOR sale in the No. 1 Selwyn Copper Mining Company, 20 shares of £6 each. When sold a bonus will be fixed on all sold shares, and the Company will at once work the mine. Application to the secretary, J. ROWLEY, High street, Christchurch. N.B.—A Meeting of shareholders will be held at the house of Mr. Cooper, Durham street, on Friday evening, October 10, at 7 o'clock. 3529 TO STAND THIS SEASON, At J. Ladbrooke's Yictoria Stables, Christchurch, THE MERRY TRAVELLER, pronounced by competent judges to be one of the most serviceable hack entires in the province. Also that well known Cart Entire DEFIANCE. Full particulars as to pedigrees, terms, and the route these horses will take during the season, may be had on application at the Yictoria Stables. 3534 COALS. TO arrive per Mountain Maid, expected daily, 250 TONS COALS. COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., 3570 Lyttelton and Christchurch. TO BE LET, a small Farm, consisting of 37 § acres of excellent land, fenced and cultivated, with house, garden, stable, <fco., situate on the Island, about a mile from the town of Kaiapoi. Apply to ALE XANDER WEIR. Kaiapoi, Sept. 14,1862. 3518 FORESTERS' HALL. MR. H. J. HALL in returning his sincere thanks to the public of Christchurch for their very liberal patronage, begs to announce positively his LAST PERFORMANCE, of the Great Monologue Entertainment, TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, September 13, 1862. 40 Changes of Dress, 23 Songs and Dances ! !! Remember the Last Night !!!! The most elegant performance extant. Patronized by their Excellencies the Governors of all the Australias and the elite of New Zealand and already witnessed in Australia by 200,000 persons. ■ To commence at Eight o'clock. 3524

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1027, 13 September 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1027, 13 September 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1027, 13 September 1862, Page 5

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