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SiT© w A.d"vertiaem©iits. THIS DAY. OPENING SALE IN THE NEW PREMISES, CASIIEI, STREET. MESSRS. W. & N. JOYNT beg to announce to the trade and others, that they have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, 100 CASES OF MERCHANDISE consisting of— Pickles, sauces, bottled fruits French capers and olives, curry powder Assorted jams, mustard, table vinegar Anchovy paste, bloaters Belmont sperm candles Pearl barley, oatmeal, currants Table salt, in glass jars Sardines, qr-boxes Ground pepper, allspice, anchoviw Baking soda, figs Huntley and Palmer's biscuits Sydney mould candles Castor oil, half-pints, &e. Also, 40 casks Victoria stores, bottled ale 20 qr.-casks Kirkliston whiskey (in bond) 4 qr.-casks superior golden sherry After which, On account of whom it may concern, 3 crates crockery, ex Lancashire Witch. Sale at noon. Champagne Luncheon. 6076 rjlO SEEDSMEN, NURSERYMEN, & OTHERS. WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, AT THE NEW PREMISES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, Cashel street, 20 borrels tares 20 bushels Italian rye grass seed 20 ditto perennial ditto Also, One case containing— 16 Norfolk Island pine* 2 azaleas Sale at Noon. W. & N. JOYNT, 5077 Auctioneers. SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS. Ex Holyrood. TUESDAY, BTH DECEMBER. MR. LOUISSON is instructed by the importers, Messrs. Hall, Ritchie and Co., to have sold at lis Rooms, Oxford street, By auction, without reserve, BH over cross, with W at side, 1-6. 6 cases Wotherspoon's confectionery B over cross, with L & Co. at side. 26 bundles steel All more or less damaged by sea water. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 o'clock. 6082 GREAT CLEARING SALE. Without Reserve. At Messrs. J. T. PEACOCK & CO.'S Stores. LYTTELTON, Thursday & Friday, 17 & 18 December, 1863. VTESSRS. HARGREAYES & CO., LtJL have received instructions from Messrs. J. r. Peacock & Co., to sell by public Auction, at their Stores on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, the 17th and 18th December, WITHOUT RESERVE, The following large assortment of goods viz :— 350 cases Kirkleston whiskey 20 quarter casks do. 20 do. Martell & Hennesy's pale and brown brandy 300 cases brandy, various brands 10 barrels W. I. rum 30. o.p. 250 cases Jeneva JD K Z 100 cases Nicholson & Swaine Board's old torn 10 quarter casks do. do. 20 do. port wine 50 do. sherry wine 10 do. do. amontillado 50 hhds. London & Colonial Co.'s ale 20 do. Allsop's ale 20 do. Bass' No. 3. 100 casks London and Colonial Co.'s bottled stout 100 casks Allsop's bottled ale 20 do. Guinness' bottled stout 64 400-gallon iron tanks 3 tons Cavendish tobacco for sheepwash 10 do. } & £ Tcs. negrohead tobacco 120 casks soda crystals 120 kegs assorted paints 20 tons galvanised iron 10 ditto ditto 8 ditto J. Morewood Rogers and Co.'s ditto 9 ditto Hamilton's ditto

50 drums kerosene oil 10 cases carbonate soda, in jars 5 ditto tartaric acid, ditto 20 ditto starch 18 tons Cossipore sugar 10 tons No 1 Sydney pieces ditto 20 tons Mauritius ditto 10 tons Java ditto 4 tons treacle 10 cases loaf sugar 50 casks crushed loaf sugar 2 bales blue serge shirts 2 cases mole trousers 1 cask milk dishes 10 crates and tierces of china, glass, and earthenware, very superior 2 tons kip and sole leather 3 cases Huntley and Palmer's biscuits 3 cases arrowroot 3 cases maecavoni 10 cases bottled fruit 30 cases pickles 7 cases American chair» 6 turnip cutters 5 pockets hops 6 smiths' bellows 1 cask bellows 6 bales wall papers 5 cases Bengal curry powder American buckets, brooms and spades 2 cases preserved pine apples Grocers' and drapers' wrapping paper 2 cases Schooling's jujubes Manilla rope Sydney biscuits 100 boxes and half boxes Cape raisins 5 cases sago and corn flour 50 boxes window glass 10 trunks boots 2 ditto Sydney made Blucher ditto 3 cases Hoyle's and other prints 500 lengths iron spouting &c., &c., &c. Sale at One o'Cclock each day. Terms at Sale. Lyttelton, Nov. 30, 1863. 6049 NOTICE. rENDERS will be received at the Harbour Master's Office, Lyttelton, until the 10th Deember, 1863, for parties willing to stake the Heathote river with manuka stakes, not less than 18 feet jng, and 5 inches in diameter one-third from the utt'ends : the stakes to be driven with the bark on, nd with a pile-driving machine. For particulars apply at the Harbour Master'! )ffice, Lyttelton, until noon, December 10, 1863. A. SPROUL, 086 Harbour Master.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1165, 3 December 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1165, 3 December 1863, Page 5