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]XTew AdLvertiaementß. UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. MR. H. E ALPORT has received instructions from Mr. Paul (who is leaving Christchurch for Dunedin), to sell by public auction, at his residence, Montreal street, Christchurch, (near the Mechanics' Institute), on THURSDAY [THIS DAY], FEBRUARY 11, the Household Furniture, &c., as follows: — Mahogany Pembroke and 100 table Do sofa Rosewood cheffonnier Walnut whatnot Mahogany and other chairs Chests of drawers Kitchen tables Cooking and other utensils Earthenware Cutlery, &c., &c. &c. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Terms Cash. Market Place, Christchurch, Feb. 4, 1864. 901 SALE OF PRIVATE EFFECTS, NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, IRONMONGERY, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES, &c., &c. H. E. ALPORT will sell by public auction FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 12, At the Rooms, Market-place, Christchurch, The property of a person relinquishing housekeeping, namely— A useful assortment of Household furniture Cooking and dairy utensils. After which 3 casks ironmongery and carpenters' tools 20 cases groceries and oilmen's stores. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. Market-place Sale Rooms, Feb. 6,1864. 902 AUCTION SALE OP LIVE STOCK, PRODUCE, TIMBER, &c. CHRISTCHURCH MARKET. THE USUAL MARKET SALE will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, the 13th FEB. At the MARKET-PLACE SALE YARDS, Comprising— Horses, cattle, pigs, poultry Fruit, onions, potatoes 10,000 feet V.D.L. scantling, 3 x 3, various lengths 10,000 V.D.L. palings, 5 and 6 feet 700 feet white pine boards, 8 x £ and 1, assorted lengths 200 feet do scantling, 4x3 Quantity of large empty cases Groceries and oilman's stores 10 cases " Victoria " bottled stout Agricultural and dairy implements And other goods. Sale at 11 o'clock. Terms at sale. Market place, Christchurch, Feb. 10, 1864. 900 A. LOUISSON, CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT, &c., &c., Offices:—* Hereford street, Christchurch. Oxford street, Lyttelton. MR. LOUISSON has now removed to his new premises, in Hereford street, Christchurch [next to Messrs. Morrison, Sclanders, and Fletcher), where, being a duly licensed CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT, Entries may be passed on production of Invoice and Bills of Lading, and Goods so passed for can be transhipped by his LYTTELTON BRANCH lo the Christchurch Terminus direct, where competent clerks Avill be always in attendance to clear ind forward without delay. He is also making irrangements to examine GOODS ON SIGHT :or merchants passing their own entries. Mr. Louisson can offer to Importers STORAGE or 1000 tons or more; and his rooms will be to let or Sales by Auction. The business in Lyttelton will be carried on as I isual, but will be extended in all its branches to christchurch, were all communications will in future f ie received. ( Christchurch, Feb. 5, 1864. 803 — 1 DENTISTRY. < l/TR. E. COOPER intends visiting Akaroa in a fortnight, when he will be happy to attend atients. Children's teeth attended to. Decaying teeth stopped. Teeth inserted. May be consulted at Eteaveneux's Hotel, on and fter Monday next, the 15th February. « Mr. Cooper's rooms, Colombo street, Christchurch, ill remain open in charge of his assistant, Mr R. C a ? lor - ' 887 r PHE only steam made confectionery manufacr* tU / e( Li n^ l,e colonies is by Bidden, Brothers, 35 and 497, George street, Sydney, and at the ~ team Works, 128, Pitt street. Importers of paslles, jujubes, &c. J BBO f NOTICE. a cAT^r OFFICERS in charge of jj L .. S k A ™ G , or STEAM VESSELS, while lying the harbor of LYTTELTON, are requested by ie Harbor Master to attend to clause (35-) in the trbor regulations. v ' V ®® sels » ""less specially permitted by the arbor Master, are prohibited from firing guns stween the hours of Sunset and Sunrise, arid on indays except in case of distress, and any person f] ho shall offend against this regulation shall be J ible to a fine not exceeding five pounds (£5). oi wSTi""" 110 1,r6, ai e" al K u " < » CI GUNPOWDER. Clause (39). n < The Master of any vessel arriving with gun no wips™ stores sW??'" 8 - 4116 q " antit y necessary as e Pilot or Haifn Sjy e "umediate notice thereof to ?^ bor Master on boarding the vessel = i? a i and t,ie same at the new magazine, Navy ound or or forf n o ?loring at the lIBUaI anchorage P. S. There is a Stone Jetty built close to the "7 >wder Magazine, where a boat can lie alon Jde at £' IT:' "J 'r d the . P° w| ta upon the jetty! * iere is a good foot-path from the iettv to the igazine, the distance is about forty yards. A SPROUL, irbor Master's office,' Harbor Master. H Lyttelton, Feb. loth, 1864. 898 jy

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1195, 11 February 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1195, 11 February 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1195, 11 February 1864, Page 6

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