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Auctions. MONDAY, 10th SEPT. CLEARING SALE. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. AT THE NEW SALE ROOMS, CASHEL STREET. Tl/TR. C. C. AIRMAN has been instructed lv l to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, Without the slightest Reserve, IN HIS NEW SALE ROOMS, On tha above day, • The following Goods, to close mentsStarch, blue, raisins Bags salt, boots, woollen shirts CHsks ale Wool packs, sewing twine Second-hand cornsacks Gunny bags Sheep shears Spades, forks Nail iron, kegs nails Drums linseed oil Turpentine, kegs paint ('amp ovens, saucepans Iron gates, window sashes Candlewick And other Goods too numerous to particularise. Sale at half-past Twelve sharp. AUCTION SALE ON MONDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, 1866. TMR. C. C. AIKMAN will sell by AUCTION, ON MONDAY, THE 10th SEPTEMBER, At the New Sale Rooms, Cashel street, A splendid assortment of Table lamps Hanging do Lamp shades Lamp cliimnies and globes Toilet glasses Carpet bags Bohemian vases Boquet glasses Do vases China vases Lustre drops l'o teapots Cups and saucers Bar decanters and stoppers Punch bowls, ball stoppers Carafe. &e. Terms at sale. 2779 UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE, BY AUCTION, ON MONDAY, the 10th SLPTEMBER, AT'THE NEW SALE ROOMS, CASHEL STREET. MR. C. C. AIKMAN will sell by AUCTION, At the Sale Rooms, in Cashel Street, A quantity of bedding and oilier furniture, belonging to a party relinquishing housekeeping. * Sale at Noon. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J. C. BROOKE & CO. SALE OP BUSINESS PREMISES, GOODWILL, &c. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from the trustees in the above estate, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, At Noon, The goodwill of the business lately carried on by J. C. Brooke and Co., as Chemists and Druggists. Together with The lease of the premises having about sixteen years to run, The purchaser to take fixtures and fittings at valuation, and the stock at London list prices. For terms and further particulars apply to MR. JOHN LEWIS, . Cookham House. Or to' 2311 MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1866. RANGIORA SHEEP AND CATTLE YARDS. MM. F. M. RICKMAN has received instructions from different owners of cattle in the district, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date, ABOUT FIFTY HEAD OF QUIET CATTLE, Consisting of— Dairy cows in milk and forward in calf 10 fat steers from the Loborn station 5 two-year old steers, the property of R. Chapman, Esq. 10 two-year old pail-fed steers and heifers, young stock, &c, &c. 8 one and two year colts and fillies, draught and saddle horses 30 turkeys, pigs, &c, &c. 10 tons flour, in lots to suit purchasers 10 tons potatoes, ditto. Sale at One o'clock. Entries for the above can be made up to the time of sale. • Rahgiora, Sept. 4. 2717 Partnership Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN _ i that the partnership hitherto subsisting between us, the undersigned, trading in Christchurch as Drapers' and Silk Mercers, under the style and firm of Steward and Bt-11, was this day dissolved by mutual concent. Persons indebted to the late firm are requested to make immediate payment to Mr. W. J. Steward, at Leamington House, between the hours of one and six p.m., whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge for the same. Stoned | WILLIAM JUKES STEWARD. Digneo | CHARLES STEWART BELL. ( Douglas Mackenzib Witnesses i Luckie. ( John Tekras Bell, September 6,1866. 2803

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1787, 8 September 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1787, 8 September 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1787, 8 September 1866, Page 8