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8. Bennett ft 00. Furniture, * Drenerj. Bruin— Vouom THIS DAY. MONDAY. FBB. 6, At 11.80. TO PASTIES FURNISHING, BEALSES, AMD OTBBBS. Under BUI o< Bale. On the Promises, corner ef Dost Belt and Hereford etreet. MESSRS 8. BENNETT * 00. hayo received instructions from Mr J. E. Williamson, the holder of BUI of Bale, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, as above. All that well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUBB AND EFFECTS Of a Seven-Boomed Honso. DRAWING-BOOM—Trichord piano by Delemere, handsome suite in twilled cretonne, magnificent pier glass. 8-dsy ormolu clock, mahogany pedestal writing table, handsome . Brussels carpet, hearthrug, chess and cocasional tables, cornices and cretonne, fender end flroirons, ornaments, very handsome Statutes in oil, *o., polished centre table, e.. Ao. DINING BOOM— Really handsome Cromwell suite in mbroooo, mahogany telesooplo dining tables, handsome dngget carpet, fender and fire-irons, 8-day striking clock, very handsome B. P. ware, decanter and glass, choice engravings, and usual dining BEDMOMa 6 —Magnificent tnbulsr French bedstead (very massive) .palliasses, hair mattress and holster, feather pillows, blankets, Ad.. polished wardrobe, 2 chests drawers, 3 small iron bedsteads and bedding, wash-stands and toilet tables in cedar and mahogany, W. and G. toilet sets, handsome swing mirrors, Brussels and other carpets, ItaUan bedroom suite In crimson KITCHEN AND HALL-8 and U4ay clocks, Pembroke and kitohen tables, cedar cupboard with holding doors, linoleum and ' oUdotb, rooking and other chairs, china, glass, and crockery, moat sate, lawn mower, perambulator, and other kitohen utensils. Terms Cash. Mo Bessrve. Lunch at 11. Sale at 11,80 sharp. 1886 188 ABOUT THURSDAY, FEB. 9. TO BUILDERS, CAEPENTEEB, AND ALL Who wish to build or improve their Promliies, IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE or ABOUT 60 LOTS OP USEFUL BUILDING MATBBIAL Of every description. . , Messes b. bennett & co. haye «oeivsd instructions from Mr Barns, .TO SELL, On the site of the late Oxford Boarding House, Cambridge Terraoo # between Colombo ana victoria ltM AU*tho Material, including slates, bricks, range, grates, sheet iron, doors, sashes, and about 3000 ft timber, in small lots, to suit pirnchasers. See future advertisements 1887188 S. D. Nathan ft Co. THIS DAY, 6th INST., At 11.30. Armagh'street, next to Dr Deamer’s. TO THEATBICALS, AMATEURS, Ac. Good Useful Household Furniture and Effects, Theatrical Wardrobe, Properties, Box Printing consisting of Wood Cuts and upward a et 500 Demy Letters, Woodcut Blocks, Bifles, Doable Perambulator, very powerful Booing Glass, Ao, SD. NATHAN A CO. have been favoured * with instructions fromtGeorge Geddes, who is leaving Christchurch, and retiring from the profession, to _ SELL BY AUCTION, At his Residence, as above, THIS DAY, 6th INST., At 11.30.. The whole of hia very useful household furniture, theatrical wardrobe, properties, box printing, consisting of woodcuts and upwards of 500 demy letters, woodcut blocks, rules, cricketing sundries, doable perambulator, very powerful racing glass, Ao. Without reserve. 1513 141 C. O. Aikman WEDNESDAY, Btb FBB., 1882. On the premises, Kilmore street east, third house from Corterfs lane, and near Messrs Ward andCo.'s Brewery. The contents of a Builder's yard, and the FIBST-OLASS FUBNITUBB Of a six-roomed boose. To Builders, Carpenters, Parties famishing. Dealers, and others. MB C. C. AIKMAN has received instructions from Mr J. Dawson, who is leaving for Auckland, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, . At his Besidenoe, as above. All the Building) Materials which lie in his yard. Comprising— Building Timber, Scaffold Poles, Ladders, Stone Piles Several large blocks of best Camara T Stone, Blocks, Jacks, Saws, Ropes Scaffold Cords, Lamps, Ironmongery, Glne, Builders’ office. Water Closet _ And other articles, too numerous to mention. Likewise, all his superior HOUSEHOLD FUBNIIUBB. Consisting of Drawing and Diningroom Furniture, Oval Tables, Dining Table Singer's Sewing Machine, Engravings, Pictures, Curtains, Double and Single Leon and Wood Bedsteads, Paillasses, Mattrasses Floor Cloth, Brussels and other Carpets . Woshstands and Ware, Fenders and Fireirons Kitohen Utensils, Crockery, Cutlery Ao., Ao. Sale Is Yard will commence at 13 o’olo ok sharp. Furniture at half-past 1. Terms Cash. No Reserve. 1481186 E. S. Harley. H. S. HAELBY. COMBINED THRESHING MACHINE AND 8 H.P. PORTABLE ENGINE. M B S. HA E L WILL SELL, For the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, on SATUBDAY, 11th FBBBUABY, At the Tarda of Messrs F. and D. Duncan, Lichfield street, A FIBST-OLASS THRESHING MACHINE, By Nalder and Nalder, Wantage. With straw Elevator by Andrews and Heaven, Together with an 8 EOBSE POWER FOBTABLE ENGINE. By Brown and May. The whole aro in’ Perfect Eepair, having been sometime in the hands of Messrs P. and O. Duncan, who have made them equal to new. The Engine and Combine will be set in motion lefore the Sale for the satisfaction of intending layers, SALE AT NOON. February 4, 1881, I*B4 140 Ingram ft Thompson. Messrs ingbam a Thompson have received instructions from a gentleman who is leaving the district, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ox THUESDAY, FEB. 9th, (Immediately after their usual Monthly Selo of , Dive Stook), A quantity of sitting-room, bedroom, and kitchen FUBNITUBB,, Consisting of— Chairs, tables, sofas, bedsteads Chiffoniers, clocks, drawers , And other useful articles, a great portion of which is almost new Also, A large Quantity of DBAFEBT AND CLOTHING of all kinds. Removed to Promises adjoining the yards for convenience of sale. W H I T E ' B STEAM CABINET MAKING, UPHOLSTERING, 4VO COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. TUAM, 8 T ASAPH. AJTD MANCHESTER STREETS* OHBISTOHUROH. m •wr , iit A. J. White, Desires to tender hie Sincere Acknowledgements to his Patrons tor Past Favours, 4XO TO DIRECT ATTENTION TO THX UNEQUALLED ADVANTAGES Offered to Forties Furnishing at his Warehouse. THE STOCK in each Department being as complete in all ite details as a separate business, enables purchasers to select every item required for the complete FURNISHING OF A HOUSE. MANUFACTURING LABQELT With many of the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN MACHINERY, he is enabled to guarantee Quality of Work, manship at the Lowest Possible Cost of Production. . Specialties In EABLY ENGLISH FUBNITUBB, OVER MANTLES. Ao., Ao., Ao. IMPORTING UNDER THE MOST FAVOURABLE CIRCUMSTANCES, THE BEST VALUES Can be relied on, together with the LATEST STYLES AND NOVELTIES. CARPETS Being a Ispeciolty at this establishment, the Stook will be found unsurpassed by any Colonial House in the trade. s JUST LANDEDEX PLEIADES, LADY JOCELYN. WANGANUI, A«. 023 PACKAGES. Containing * 18 Oases billiard tables, and extra complete fittings 3 Hhda filters 36 Cases linoleums and plnoha 35 Packages matting and mate 66 Bales Brussels, Tapestry and Kidderminster carpets - Austrian chairs. Bedsteads (new designs) Early English sideboards, in oak and walnut Dnohese tables and stands, single and double, mahogany and beech Pianos. Pyre silver cutlery Plated ware Brass, steel, and black fenders and irons (Queen Anne style) Japanese bamboo furniture Furniture Tapestries Sateen, Repps Ao.. Ao. EX MARLBOROUGH. 40 PACKAGES, Containing Finlay's Fine Twilled Sheeting, from 40 to 108 inches wide 12 oases linoleum 4 hales carpets Mangles - Iron safes, various sizes Basketware Helloware Glasses Brush ware Ao., Ao. TO ARRIVE. EX BARQUE TONGOT, From New York. 123 CASES CHaIBS, Comprising Washingtons Bent top. Bar room oak Aster Grecian, Eastlake, Crown dining, arm, rooking, Ao., Ao. EX SYDENHAM. From London. 41 PACKAGES. Comprising Floorcloth, earthenware, glassware. Furniture, toilet glasses, Ao., Ao. EX LOCH KEN, From Liverpool. 0 PACKAGES, Comprising— Striped Hessian bleached tablings Glass oloths, sheeting and pillow linen Jute carpets Ao., Ao. EX B WEBSTER, From Boston, gg PACKAGES. Comprising— Perambulators, eleotro-plated ware Chairs, woven wire mattresses 2 Logs walnut Ao., Ao. EX SANTIAGO. From New York. 0 CASES FURNITURE. EX CIuCE, From Foo Choo. Igo BOLLS CHINA MATTING EX FIRTH OF LOBN, From London. 01 PACKAGES, Comprising—--28 oases Linoleum and Floorcloths, extra quality 3 Oases Lamps (Bilber Light) 2 Oases Bronze Candlestick* end Ornaments 11 Boles Door Mats, Ticks 17 Oases Bedsteads, 1 Log Mahogany 16 Coses Chain, Early English (Special Lines) Furniture Trimmings, Cretonne, Velveteens, Ao., Ao, ESTIMATES GIVEN. INSPECTION INVITED. Farniture Puked and removed by experienced men JANUARY, 1882. TO THE PUBLIC,— WE beg to tender our sincere thanks for your liberal patronage during the six yean in which we have carried on bnaineas in the Old Wesleyan Chapel, known more generally ae The Hall. The building has been removed to make room for larger and more convenient premises, to meet the demand of oar continually increasing trade. During the three months reqaired to complete the New Hall, we do not Intend to lose onr trade, or any of onr customers. Having on our hands over £BOOO worth of Drapery, Millinery Clothing, Ao., besides any quantity of new goods yet to arrive, we have made up onr minds to loss several hundred pounds rather than onr connection, ao will offer the whole stook at considerably under wholesale prices. We have been selling cheap goods, but now intend to sell much cheeper, Our bargains shall be spoken of in every house in Canterbury. We hare taken the Bee Hive, next door to The Hall, for the sale of Millinery, Drapery, Dresses, Ae.j also Crerar and Whiteombe’s shop, next to Boshford’s confectionery shop, in Colombo street, for the sale of Men’s and Boys' Clothing and Drapery; and Hudson and Ridley's store, in Manchester street, corner of St Asaph street, on the left hand side going down to the railway station, for the sale of Drapery mid Bargains. With these three pieces of business, we trust to dispose of onr goods, and guarantee to well repay anyone for the trouble of finding ns ont. Again thanking yon for past favours. We are respectfully yours, H. E. MAY A CO. The Ijtttbltoh Tim* IDll Of •tfXSOXIPTIOS rxa *wx-w, ww If paid in ad ranee ... „, £3 12 o If charged to acoennt ... 3 0a 0 iixolx oorx i Twopxxoa. f&ftsssssssssit — accordingly, . Orders to withdrew advertisements w to, ix wartnsa, to the Publishing Office f* B ’ fchtan o # ok)oA pjn* noh d&v. 14,1 • A<3vn*iM2n«Dt« utter tea oVo c£ _ rowing will be plaoed over the l*od«T Oh».s«’*iO don We rates. WANTED all to call and see the SOs Costumes, reduced to 25s and 27e 6d, at H. E. May and Co.'s, corner of Manchester and St Asaph streets, left hand side going down to the Railway Station. WANTED mothers to Buy Beautiful Muslin Bobes, elaborately trimmed and well made, at 5s lid, being just half the usual price, at H. E.May and Co.’s, Manchester street, oomer of St Asaph street. WANTED the Public to know that the Bee Hive, also Onr Shop oomer of St Asaph and Manchester streets, and the Clothing Shop next to Bashford’s, in Colombo street, will Remain Open each night until 8.30: Saturdays until 10.90 p.m,, that those engaged in work all day may be enabled to aeonre the Bargains after tea. WANTED Known, that we Incur no extra work on onr assistants by keeping onr shops open during the evenings, ae those remaining late at night will come late in the morning. H. £. May and Co. TH* ’• LYTTELTON TIMES" »oc w 0 a» TESBUBT TIMES- can be obtstatd «,* the followiag Agtnto and Newsvendors r~ 0 ot oxwxsoaroow. Railway station , H Mr H. Message Manchester street ... Mr W. Suoelmr Mr A. Francis BLACK Batta doth at Is. Wanted all to call and inspect onr Stook ot Black Drees Materials, as we are really selling them wonderfully cheap. HAVE You seen our full-size Woollen Shawls at Ss 6d, a wonderful bargain; it not, call at once at the corner of Manchester and St Asaph streets. H. £. May and Co. WANTED, the Public to know that they are really selling, at May's new shop in Manchester etreet, the best quality in Moulded Paper Collars at 4td the box. WASHING SAVED.—Wanted all to know that the Best Paper Cuffs ere bring sold at Sd (two pence) per handle at H. E. May and Co.'s, oomer of 8t Asaph and Manchester streets. OOP News for Mothers, for we now can tell them where to get good Bibs at 4fd (fonrpenoe three farthings) each, at H.E. May and Co.’s Uttle shops. INFANTS* Merino Frocks are being sold at Is lid, when the usual price was 3s fid. H. £. May and Co. are really giving greater bargains than ever at the Manchester and High street stored. WANTED the PnhHo not to forget onr dothing Shop, which is in Colombo etreet, next to Bashford’a.as we are selling cheaper than aver. Call at ones and see onr Shirts and Trousers and Suits, which have all been ndnoed. WANTED, Men to see the shirts at la 9d. Is lid, 2s 3d, 2e fid, which are jnat half the usual price. H. E. May and Co., next to Bashford's, that is the shop for Mon's and Boys' dothtag and Mercery, WANTED Known, Beam Door Slips at Is 9d are being sold at onr Manchester Store, also at Crerar and Whltoombe’s old shop, next to Bashford’s. Also, the best quality in Cocoa-nut Matting, at 6|d the quarter. WANTED. Ladies to call and see our stook ot Underclothing at Manchester street. Chemises and Drawers at Is Sd, Is fid, le 9d, 2s, 2s 3d. 8a fid. 3s. and 3a fid, all at considerably under the wholesale prices. H. E. May and Co.. Manchester street. MEN'S Straw and Leghorn Hats at half prices, at Colombo street, next to Bashford’s, Also in Manchester street, oomer et St Asaph street. H. B. May and Co. p WANTED Known. Black and White Check Dress Goods, suitable for children, at 4M, worth B{d, at the Bee Hive, next to the old Hall. High street. H. E. May and 00. ' BEIGES, all shades, reduced from 10(3 to 6|d. Also, French Cords, all shades, now 5Jd s pun Mohairs and Alpacas, reduced from lid to Tld. At the Bee Hive, next door to the old Hall. High street. H. £. May and Co. OHAEESPEARE paper Collars, the very beat O quality, at 4d; fourpenoe the box, at H. E. May and Co.'s Store, the corner ot Manchester and St Asaph streets. WANTED, all our old friends to call and see us in our little shop*, aa wo guarantee to give them great bargains, and will do ont beat to please them. H. £. May and Co., the Bee Hive. High street; oomer ot St Asaph and Manchester streets i next to Btehfotd'a in Colombo street. DON'T Forget that all our Shops an kept open until after 8 o’clock, so that there is no necessity to leave your shopping until Saturday night. H. E, May and 00. ~ ... Colombo (treat Messrs M*H>.y Bros " ~ ‘ fd High e'er'set H Victoria etreet* St Albans Woolston Fapanui Mrs BradweiL Mr J. Lindesay Mrs Pope Mrs Lavender Mr Shannon Mr Lake Messrs J, Wood A Co. Mr H. Message Mrs Atkinson Mr A. White MrH.B, Williams Mr Pina Mr J, K. Hopkins Mr A. Postle „ „. Mr H. M'Gragor Addington Mr J.T. ?arill« Blooarton ... M Mr Hansen xoanr msraiot, AHBEBLEY ... Mr W. 8. Smith Amnri m m Mr E.B. King Ashley ... Mr V Boon Boleotan «. ... Mr J Lister Ossletoa ... ax Fan Oast H# m Mrß. Early Fernslde ... ... Mr A. Fennell Huronol . M m MrNorrie XAIAFOI *m - Suß, AHEBNE ... Meson 801 l A Son „ „. ... MrP.J. Fowler Kata pol Island M MzHenwood Le nfleld m Mr W. Franks OXFORD ... - Mr JOHN LHQBA Oxford But «, Mr Thompson Oxford West ... «. Mr Fisher h m ... ... Mr Pritchard EANGIOBA m m Mrß./^EBNE „ mm Mr O. J minings Oheka Mr N, Harris Briton m m Mewrs Vaughan fc Contae, Sonthbeook m —Mr J. Thompson Waikari w m Meems Vaughan A Corea. Rotherham ». ... MrG. Wethered Woodend m m Mr H. THui-Ul WekaPae* ... ... Messrs Walker, Smith ACo sums axp soon Mixvxxi. Glentnnael ... ... Mrs Troupe KowalFaxs m m Mr fl. Williamson WaUiagtOß m m Mr either Barents M mMr T, Napier Kirwee mm— Mr W. J• Simpson Bheffirid M ... Mr Heighway Bussells Flat ... Mr B. F. Foie ABHBUSTOH Ashhnrtoa (Upper). Ashburton (Upper). BarrhlU... m Oherteer ... Dnaaiit 1 Natalie Creek— Geraldine ... || M« Methven . M Onri m Peel Forest ... Pleasant Faint KAKAIA (South) Burnham] Belwyn M Templeton Trinnka TIMABU WANTED Known—Black Silks at Ss fid. worth 3a 6d. H. E. May and Co., Manchester etreet: also, at the Bee Hive, next doer to the Old HaU. Ms J. Mao Leon Duns Msmrs Ftledlsnder Mr A. Cook (Banner) Mr L. F. Andnwßi Mr H. Jones Mr C. Hays’ Mr F. Clarke Krß^Maeisa Mr Cookeon Mr W. H. Wake Mr T, Mutter Mr J. Fowler Mr J. Patterson Msssia Henry and Cbiag Mr W, Weetenra Morris and Gall Messrs Morrison A Duniov Mr J.Meadalaon Masers Morgan and Hibte The Station Master Messrs Morrison A Dunlop Mr M'Kibbon Mssszs C. Hardy A 00, Mr A. Weston Station Master Mr Woodfield Mr O'Hara Mr Kissel Mr C. J. Bayne: MrE.G.KSBB Msears Small and Clsmcaoa Miaears F. W. Hutton A Co. MrCoßinaMr Temnerton Masers Biggs and Reid Messrs Tayioc A Flaasan MrF.GsMOjne Mr H.Colltas Mr Swinton Station Master MrsPya Mr O. G. Bradley Ttawald Waihi Bush „ Waimate M Waterton M Winchester M Winslow » Hilton M , mooaaroar. taromwi, axn nusnu omicr Doylestoa m Irwril m Kllltaohy ... Lincoln m mbUaton M Bouthbcidgs Bprtagstoe HI Tai TOpu HI West Melton LYTTELTON m WANTED Known—Washing Ties at fid. 18 dozen to cover the front of the shirt. New goods just in have been marked at lew holt price. T>OYS* Cricket Belts at 6dt also Silk Burling. JO ton Ties, the new Spotted Silk Scarf ter boys and youths at fid, bring just one-half the uaual price. H. K May and Co., Colombo street, Baataford'e, and Manchester street: corner ot St Asaph street. Palmerston South Blneekta ... Waikooriti w LHHSTON - - F. JAMESON Eta M, Douglas Mr J. Baldwin Mr J. H. Doyle Mr Lawrence Mr H. J. Unwin Mnsnrn Longuet and Reid Mr Howell Mi W. Hazlahnrst Mneers Wanchop A Co, Mr A. Cameron Messrs Howard A Dutsxh MrMager Mr Forbes Mr W. Craze nxnmi axp xbx nxnrsna. m m Msears J.D.Qarwoad Hand of the Bay.LytMr Q. B. Dance Mr W, H. LANCS N m. Mr 6. M««hy M M Hn fiftiniw ■ m Mr F. L, Davis) „ m. H. Mrs Roberts n m. H. Eta T. M*Donald Little Pigeon Boy «■ Mrs Savage Bumnsr w «. Mr J. H. Tolan xxw sx4ii4xs aaxxvs. DUNEDIN m. w Mr B. T. WHBELB2 M Beilway stand m H. hi Mr G. Gilmcur „ ... ... Hr t. Sligo .. ... ... Mr J. M/Maoede „ Aroada... Mr B. 8, Mitohall H Mr B. M'Qregor a, » M Mr Boy a. ... ... Mr J. Hojsburgh Dnntreon ... ... Mr J. London Moagiel ... ... Mr J. Murdoch Tapsnui ... . Messrs L. Myers and Co Milton ... Mr C. Nicholas J. M’Qlbbon and Son Mr O.T. GWynne Mr Lawson Mr S. Johnson Mr J. K. Brown ... MrW. F. Forrest Cromwell ... .„ Mr H. Hotop! Oamam M „. Air Farrier . m «. m hta ttjpiey Messrs Bonayne A Cotteril Mr Pritchard Mr F. M. Dawson Mr HrT. K a WiUiftms Mr J. Chapman Mr John Webb Messrs Whittington Bre* Ingstta, Thombuiy Mr Gibb Messrs L. Rodgen A Co. Kmvi unu Whitmore Moons Jacobs and Moir Mm Fish WALTER BIBHOP.Trtm. ling Agent, North UUs# Mr Q. W. Dutton Mr J. Watt Mr B. Holliday Mr T. Rae Mr R. Burrett Messrs Whittaker Bros H. Humphrey and tknu Mr W. Carthew Mr A. Dobson MrH.£lbeok Hr W. Tucker Mr H. Jonas Mr A. D. Willis MrH.J. Jones Mr A. Knyvett Mr J, Kenworthy Mr T.S. Price Ur B, Chinohen Mr J. Dnngan Mr E. E. Metara Associated News and Advor rising Bureau Mr WT Hears Ex T. Adams Mr B. Harwood UrOraig MrB.Tl Smythe Meson Dinwiddle, Walks and Co Mr Pitt ... Mr J, W. Parkinson > ... Hr Moos, bookseller « im Mr B. M. Spiers . %. MT A. F. Tenny ■ ... Hr J. Hounsell 4PSIX4IUX 401X70. ~ . > ,m Gordon and Ooteh. Co.Ua* street ii ... Norton,Hargw*vae snot - 37 Lonsdale street «•>' >. B. M'Kaige, 8 WU»o» street. South Yam > m Gordon and Gotct ... Messrs Turner A Henderson 18 and 18, Hunter atm* • ... Gordon and Ooteh i m, Gordsntmdaotoh.Bt» iIJ « _ street . ... . m. F, Algor, 8, Ctamacta I** Lombard •tree*. ®-' •» O. Street, 80, OornWH > m Belee, Hendy and Cr-! 4, Old Jewry, HO* i dark. Son and Pl*-’ r .. Qraoeohurcb street. . ... Atxowtown Pnkermn Gore ... Wtaton n. Riverton... Southland Shag Point Invsroargill WELLINGTON Marion HaMiajr Hawsra Wanganui nilMliNl Mg Folmereton North Auckland Z' Olaborag Napier New Plymouth Gseymonth » J™***- w Kaikonra » Nelson... Melboano Sydney

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