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THIS DAT. TTTE AUCTION SALE OP FURNITURE The Property of Edward Jollie, Esq., WILL BE CONTINUED THIS DAY, On the Premises, at Middleton. SALE AT NOON PUNCTUALLY, Commencing at Bedroom No. 1. Lot 162. A CONVEYANCE will LEAVE the AncJ\ tioneer’s Offices, Hereford street, at XI o'clock a.m. Delivery of Goods bought yesterday obtainable until 11.30 a.m. 6560 CHARLES CLARE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, MARCH 12. PALINGS AND SHINGLES. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Railway Station. TITE C, C. AIKMAN is instructed by Messrs It 1 P. Cunningham and Co. To SELL as above. Ex MALCOLM and CAMILLA, from Hobart Town 30.000 PAUNG3 * 6£t--57.000 PAUNG3 * sft--244,00a BHIKGLE3 6507 Sale at 2 o’clock. The Canterbury T IMES OF TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Will contain Articles on General Subjects, Information on Agricultural and Pastoral Matters Light Literature, and ALL THE NEWS OP THE WEEK. At All Boohsellem. Pbice Sixpence. C O, OP VICTORIA HOUSE, Have the pleasure to announce the arrival of their First Shipment for the approaching Winter Season, including Dresses, Dress Materials, Ladies’ Paletots, Ladies' Ulsters, Costumes, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Millinery, and Millinery Materials. The goods, in all cases, are direct from the Manufacturer, thus avoiding all intermediate profits, and enabling them to supply their customers at the Lowest Price. An extract from the London “ Echo ’’ of the 14th September, 1876: “ One of the most remarkable of trade fluctuations has just now occurred in the Silk Market. Within the last seven weeks the price of Raw Silk has risen Eightyper cent. The whole of the South European Crop has suddenly failed, and this has mainly brought about the extraordinary rise." In directing attention to the Now Silk, comprising some most beautiful goods, W. S. & Co. beg to state that, having been manufactured previous to the late remarkable rise in the price of raw silk (and which is still increasing), they have made extra large purchases, anticipating a quick sale by offering them at Old Prices. We are this season introducing some entirely New Fabrics in Dross and Costume Materials, which form exquisite combinations, having a most stylish effect. The firm respectfully mention that, owing to so many orders being received (or Costumes, Fancy Dresses, &c„ they have been obliged to Enlarge their Workrooms, and, apologising for the inconvenience many of their customers have been put to, they now hope to bo able to execute all orders given them with the usual careful and prompt attention. The whole of the shove will bo ready for inspection on Wednesday, Feb. 28,1877, W. S TRANCE AND Co. Feb, 24, 1877. 5090 NO reasonable offer refused for the following lines Tennyson's Idylls of the King, 18x14, illustrated in Photography; (Inerard's coloured Australian Landscapes, Bibles, Common Prayers, and Altar Services, largo print for reading desks in churches; Nature, !) vols : Fun, 22 vols ; Judy, 10 vols ; Punch, 30 vols; Graphic, 8 vols j English Encyclopedia, 22 vols ; Encyclopedia Britannica, 21 vols. J. HUGHES, High street, Christchurch. —Selling off. 6520 TAUPO, And to arrive, 2 TONS of GRAPES, Block Hnmbro and Sweet Water. 365 bundles Mr W. Wilson’s superior blank Uambro. 225 cases APPLES, Canterbury's best. Small quantity other Goods. One plant, Adintum FarJeyionses. 5 yards Kidney Fern, and just a few others. 6545 K, CHUDLET. WE are CASH BUYERS of Wheat. Oats, Barley, Grass Seed, and Other Farm Produce. Corn Sacks supplied at current rate. 4406 p, CUNNINGHAM & CO LAN D FOR SALE. C* EVKUaI BLOCKS of fine agricultural land P. . ’ Ashburton and South Rakaiu dlstrk nee low ; and no deposit required for three on LTv”’ UH liriy 1,0 “Freed upon. Apply to 17 ROYHK. STEAD * CC the ouarant I a OM J Ai, y OF NEW ZEALAND tv iSK i Ue / I ’ ollctuH guaranteeing For rilled of ou '““derate terms, apply at the fvVi : n IL3l d forms of propo Caehurch. C0 ‘ UI,UUy , ‘ Hereford Z n, T 1 1-‘°J A )-DiRECTona • oll .J'Hall, Chairman David Craig, E»q„ ’ L, £, Nathan, £aq.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5009, 9 March 1877, Page 2

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