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New Advertisements. AVONSIDE LADIES' SCHOOL, Oxford Tkurace West. MRS. CLARK will be prepared to receive lier pupils on MONDAY NEXT, the 17th lnat - 5931 WESTFIELI) COTTAGE, Cbanmkii Square (Corner of Chester Street). MISS MANCHEE'S Preparatory School will be opened for the Third Quarter on MONDAY, the 24th July, 5933 JJOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. Manager Mr. J. L.' Hall. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 14TH, 1865. Benefit of Mr. H. Morrison, RIP VAN WINKLE! By particular Desire. 5942 JOHNSON & JENKINS' ESTATE. I TO STOREKEEPERS. AND GENERAL DEALERS. UNDER A DEED OF ASSIGNMENT, FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS. THE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AND STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c., OF MESSRS. JOHNSON AND JENKINS WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY NEXT, THE 17th INST. HARGR EAVES & CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in the above estate to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION The whole of the very valuable and wellassorted stock of groceries, too numerous to particularise. After which Will be offered for sale the extensive business premises of the firm, centrally situated, and without exception, for the present and future of Lyttelton, commanding an unrivalled position as a business site. The lease has about nine years to run, with but little encumbrance ; is an opportunity seldom to be met with. 5 Also, The beautifully situated Cottage on Sumner road, containing four rooms, in superior order, having lately undergone thorough repairs, and now tenanted by E. Patten, Esq. The lease has about sixteen years to run, subject to a nominal ground rent. The cottage has an extensive view of both town and harbour, and is certainly one of the most convenient and pleasantly situated properties to be had in LytteJton. Sale at 12 o'clock, AT HARGREAVES & CO.'S NEW STORE. Lyttelton, July 12, 1865. 5939

AT THE MARKET PLACE SALE ROOMS. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, l3rH JULY. TO IRONMONGERS, BUILDERS, GROCERS, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. AND OTHERS. Rummage sale AND SALE OF UNCLEARED LOTS Remaining over from the clearing sale recently held at Messrs. Gould and Miles, Comprising :— A large quantity of Ironmongery, hardware, cutlery Glass, earthenware Groceries, Oilmen's stores &c., &c., &c. Particulars in previous advertisements. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Terms at sale. H. E. ALPORT, 5945 Auctioneer, FARM TO BE SOLD, situated in the centre of Rangiora, consisting of 20 Acres of good land, well fenced with live fences; 10 acres sown with English grass; 6-roomed well-built wooden house, and all necessary out-buildings. For particulars apply to RICKMAN, BROS., 5941 Kaiapoi or Rangiora. QN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Plaster of Paris Plasterers' hair Sheet lead Boiled and raw oil American doors and window sashes Candles, Belmonts Fire bricks MILLTON & CO., 5940 Tuam and Manchester streets. BUSINESS PREMISES. TO LET—THE PREMISES situated on the corner of High and Tuam streets. Alterations are now being made suitable for a store and dwelling-house. The commanding situation would make it a first-rate stand for the wine and spirit trade, either wholesale or retail. A suitable tenant could have such alterations made that may suit his views by early application to THOS. D. JONES, Grocer, High street, Christchurch. July 13th, 1865. 5934

THOMAS PEMBERTON, who left England in the year 1851, is requested to communicate immediately with the Undersigned. PHILIP HANMER, Solicitor, 5932 Christchurch. TO THE ELECTORS OF HEATHCOTE. GENTLEMEN— Mr. Rolleston having, last night, publicly announced his intention of retiring from the Provincial Council, I now feel justified in stating that I intend coming forward as a candidate for the honour of becoming your representative in the Provincial Council. , I shall take the earliest opportunity of stating shortly my political opinions, and if you consider me worthy of the honour of representing you in the Council, I shall, if returned, do my utmost to carry out the trust conferred upon me to your satisfaction. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, j H. WSTNN WILLIAMS. Hereford street, Christchurch, June 7, 1865. 6338

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1430, 13 July 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1430, 13 July 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1430, 13 July 1865, Page 3

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