New Advertisements. PRIZE FOWLS, &o„ &0., &c, MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from Mr. Charles Prince, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Town Hall, FRIDAY, MAY 25th, 1860, THE WHOLE OF HIS PRIZE POULTRY, Consisting of— Cochin fowls Game ditto Spanish ditto Poland ditto Fiji ditto Aylesbury ducks Muscovy ditto I Guinea fowls Turkeys Carrier pigeons Almond tumbler ditto Pouters . Barbs Jacobins, &c., &c, &c. Several of the above are Prize Birds, and the whole of the remainder are the produce of the same stock. TlieAuctioneerscanconfidentlyrecommend the abore as the finest selection of first-class Poultry ever offered to the public of Canterbury. N.B.—Persons desirous of selling, or exhibiting prize fowls at this sale can do so, upon applijation to Mr. C. Prince, Colombo street. 522 DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. JR. GEORGE D. LOCKHART has IVI been instructed to offer FOR SALE FOUR COTTAGES, In Tuam Street, For the Small Sum of £600; all let to respectable tenants, and yielding a rental of £ll4 per annum. Fat Wethers, valued at 4d per lb, will be taken in exchange. For further particulars apply to GEORGE P. LOCKHART, 516 Hereford and Colombo streets. TO BE SOLD CHEAP. OECTION of LAND situated in Madras Street, close to the Railway Station, with a well-built four-roomed house, and stable and artesian well. Sixteen acres at Prebbletown, 8 miles from town, having a large road frontage. For particulars Apply to GEORGE D. LOCKHART, §2O Colombo & Hereford streets. END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A GOOD FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, . FURNISHED. Rent, Seventy Pounds per Annum. No. 122 Apply to HARMAN & STEVENS. 7th May, 1866. 287 Building Materials. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, TUMBER AND BUILDING L MATERIALS, &c. New Zealand boards and scantlings V.D.L. timber, 3 x 2 to 8 x 8 Scotch tongued and grooved boards, 6 X \ to 6 X \\ American spruce, do Do shelving and clear pine Do doors and sashes fall sizes) Richmond River cedar and Huon pine Kauri timber, wide boards Mouldings and architraves V.D.L. palings, box, 5 and 6 feet Do shingles Felloes, naves, and iron bark spokes Countess slates, 20 x 10 Fire bricks and lime White lead, boiled and raw oil, and turps LAURIE & GANNON, late MILLTON & CO., 1 c Tuam Street and Union Wharf • LYTTELTON. ASSEMBLY ROOM SHADES, London Street. THESE SHADES will be opened on MONDAY, JULY 2nd, with a choice selection of Wines,- Spirits, Ales, Porter, &c., &c, &c.; and as the proprietor intends the Shades to be one of the best conducted establishments in this province, he wishes a call from those who can appreciate' civility, attention, and good value. Attached is a BILLIARD-ROOM, with a first-class Alcock's table; this room is fitted up with every convenience and comfort that is requisite and necessary for the purpose, and now open to the public. wi E. W ROPER. CARLTON HOTEL. 4 W. MONEY begs to inform the public ~ that the above Hotel will be Reopened under his own Management, on MONDAY, April 23, for the reception of Families and Gentlemen, A conveyance will be established for the convenience of Visitors to the Carlton, free of charge, in connection with the Town, Railway Station, and Papanui, Leaving Market place, Cliristchurch : At 8.30 a.m. 9.50 a.m„ for Hotel only 12.45 p.m., meets 12.30 train 4,45 p.m., meets 4.30 train. Leaving Papanui : At 9 a.m., meeting 9.45 train 1.30 p.m. 5.80 p.m. / C 487 Auctions;. LYTTELTON. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HARGItEAVES & CO. have .been favoured with instructions to offer for s a i e by auction, at MESSRS. T.RITCHIE & CO.'S STORES, SATURDAY, 19th INST., At One o'clock, p.m., THE FAVOURITE SCHOONER' FLYING CLOUD, Well suited for coasting and river trade; carries 70 tons, dead weight; is well found, and ready for sea. Terms at Sale. 511
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1691, 18 May 1866, Page 4
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625Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1691, 18 May 1866, Page 4
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