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PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE •of ' FURNITURE, , Ex Alpaca, from London, 1 BY PUBJ-IC AUCTION. ' -* *7?c«i?s AIKMAN & WILSON have been < ]\t "favored with instructions from the Consignees to sell by public auction, at an early day, of which due notice will be given, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, now being landed, ex Alpaca, from London, consisting of— . Drawing-room suites, couches^ Hassocks, easy chairs, cheffomeres Loo and Sutherland tables, dining tables Dining-room and other chairs^ Music stools, chests drawers (in mahogany) Bedsteads, marble top stands One suite marquetrie bedroom furniture &c., &c., &eThe whole will be on view at the . TOWN HALL, THE DAY PREVIOUS TO THE SALE c 7 TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. TWO CASES DRAPERY AND NINE CASES BOOTS AND SHOES, Ex Metropolis and other arrivals. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions from the consignees to sell by public auction, immediately after the sale of furniture, ex Alpaca, in the Town Hall 2 cases drapery containing white cotton and fancy hose, cambric and cotton prints, handkerchiefs, ribbons, portmonnaies, braces, gauntlets, straw caps for boys, &c. Also, 9 cases boots and shoes, consisting of women s and girls' balmorals, button drab and black cloth, colored felt, kid side lace, Persian spring, and other boots and shoes; mens youth's, and hoy's, side-spring sprigged, and other boots. c 760 GROCERY BUSINESS AND PREMISES FOR SALE. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions to dispose of A VALUABLE GROCERY BUSINESS, situate in an excellent and rapidly progressive portion of the City of Christchurch. The shop has a large double is well stocked with goods, and now doing a business over £80 per week. The sole reason for relinquishment being that the present proprietor is required by urgent private affairs to return to Australia. _ There is a dwelling-house of eight rooms behind the shop, besides stable and other out-buildings, and the land on which the premises stand, together with an additional 49 feet valuable building frontage, are held on 21 years lease, at a mere nominal rental. Immediate possession can be given. Further particulars and permission to inspect the books obtained on application to the auctioneers. c 761 SUBURB OF HURSLEY. MESSRS. lIARMAN & STEVENS are now prepared to sell BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in close proximity to the Railway Station. Price per allotment £50 and upwards, on deferred payment, with interest on the purchase money at ten per cent, per annum. Feb. 1, 1864. . 715 IXr\ ACRE SECTION of splendid LAND, situate Ov/ on the Lincoln Road, six miles from Christchurch, for SALE at a moderate price On Easy Terms of Payment. Apply to 758 AIKMAN & WILSON. FOR SALE, OA A WETHER LAMBS, four months old. ZvU Apply to ! MR. JOHN THOMSON, Broomfield, Near the Race course. February 3, 1864. 725 CBONNINGTON, • Has on sale, at moderate prices, P I A NO S , by Erard and Broadwood, In splendid condition. Also, Pianos by Cocks, Cadley, Chappel, and Gordon, at prices FROM FORTY TO FIFTY-FIVE POUNDS. Every instrument guaranteed sound and in perfect order- 7 67 CBONNINGTON, • Is now opening a further supply of the NEW ES T W O RKS; Also LETT'S POCKET AND OFFICE DIARIES, In great variety. Cathedral-square, Christchurch. 768 THE WHEAT-SHEAF INN, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. THE Proprietor of the above Inn will always supply his patrons with articles of the best quality. THE STOCK OF WINES, SPIRITS, BEER, AND ALES, Supplied by one of the best import houses in the trade. F. MASON, 776 Landlord. JOHN HANKINS, VETERINARY SURGEON, MONTREAL STREET, IN soliciting a share of the patronage of the inhabitants of Christchurch and the neighbourhood. begs to assure them that every case entrusted to him shall have his prompt and best attention, combined with moderate charges. Orders sent to J. 11. Cottage, adjoining Mr. Lee's stores, Montreal street, or Messrs. J. C. Brooke and Co., chemists, opposite High street, who will kindly receive them, until J. H. can obtain a more central residence, will be immediately attended to. Montreal street, Feb. 2, 1864. 731 1 [A Card.] GEORGE HUBERT, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Is open to take contracts for Building small Houses on liberal terms. Address—TOOL CHEST, Lyttelton. 746 Remember the tonic-sol-fa singing CLASS TO-NI G II T , AT MR, GEE'S, COLOMBO STREET. Commences at half-past 7. 724 1 ELECTRO BIOLOGY. PRACTICALLY ILLUSTRATED, combining instruction and amusement by CAPT. G. 11. WILSON, AT THE TOWN HALL, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. Prices of admission—Reserved seats, ss; back [ ditto and gallery, 3s. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 precisely. 722 mWO FURNISHED APARTMENTS with J BOARD to be obtained at Airs. GRAVES'S, Hawthorn Cottage, Armagh street, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1192, 4 February 1864, Page 6

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