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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 965, 8 February 1862, Page 3

 

SATURDAY [THIS DAY], FEB. 8. AUCTION SAL I<J OF DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HOUSES, COWS, Ac, &<j. ONE FIRST CLASS AMERICAN BUGGY, ONE 4-WHEEL CARRIAGE, &c, &a. AT THE WHITE HART SALE YARDS. Mil. W. D. BARNARD will Sell by Auction, at the White Hart Sale Yards, THIS DAY, 5 saddle and light harness horses 3 draught mares arid geldings 6 cows, 1 first class American buggy 1 superior 4-wheel carriage : Sale at 12 sharp. Terms at sale. 718 SALE OF RAMS At Cavei-sham Sale sTards, This Day, Feb. 8. Long woolled rams, to be shorn at sale. MR. PARKINSON will sell by public auction, on SATURDAY [THIS DAY], FEB. 8, at Caversliam House Sale Yards, — 6 long woolled rams, got by imported Cotswold ram, out of Merino ewes. The attention of butchers and rain breeders is requested to the above sale. The immense carcase, length of staple, and weight of fleece, &c, being the chief points requisite for the improvement of flocks in New Zealand. 714 Sale at 12 o'clock. CHRISTCHURCH MARKET. LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCE SALES. MR. H. E. ALPORT will sell by Public Auction, THIS DAY [SATURDAY], FEB. 8. At his Sale Yards, Market Place, Christchurch, Draught and saddle mares and geldings Pigs, various sizes Turkeys, geese, fowls, ducks Flour, potatoes, onions Cheese, oatmeal, rice, butter Bottled stout, Mosseux's champagne Potatoe forks, hay forks, hoes American clocks, buckets, flour scales American ladders, knives, and forks 6 folding stack ladders, iron nails After which, — 20 American moulded panel doors 30 pairs glazed sashes 20,000 feet white and black pine, boards and scantling And other goods. Sale at 11 o'clock. Terms at sale. Market place, Christchurch, Jan. 29, 1862. 713 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Important Sale of New and Valuable Books, Wrapping Paper, Music, Papier Maclie Goods, Brushware, &c. MR. H. E s ALPORT will sell by Public; Auction on MONDAY NEXT, the 10th February, [ at his Rooms, Market Place, Christchurch, 1000 volumes of New and Valuable Works,;, comprising — Novels, Travels, Historical^ Biographical, Poetical, School and other* Books 200 pieces D'Almaine's new music Papier mache blotters, dissected maps Hair, nail, and clothes brushes 25 reams brown and other wrapping paper And other goods. Sale at 12 o'clock precisely. Terms at Sale. Market Place, Christchurch, Feb. 4,1862. 712 CHRIS rCHUBCH. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE, ; SPIRITS, TEAS, ALE, &c. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1862. MR. E. A. HARGREAVEShas received instructions from the Importers to Sell by Public Auction, at No. 8, Gloucester street, Christchurch, on MONDAY, FEB. 17, 1862, the following choice furniture and merchandise, —• No. I—l case containing 1| dozen wood seated chairs | doz. ditto with arms 84 1b curled hair No. 2—l case same as above No. 3—l case containing six rosewood cane Wellington chairs Brussels and church hassocks 66 lb curled hair • No, 4.—1 case containing six Wellington chairs (birch) 6 Albert mats 3 dimond do. 57 lb. curled hair No. 5.—1 case containing two French polished Canterbury sliding couches 2 sets squabs and bolsters N o< 6—l case containing two French polished octagon teak circles 2 sets squabs 2 hhds. W.I. rum 2 do. Booth's old torn 20 half chests super, congou tea 10 chests do. 2001b bottling wax 1 ton loaf sugar 3 cases claret 10 casks Jeffrey's Scotch ale in stone jug 3 10 cases cherry cordial 10 „ cherry brandy The whole of the above will be sold without the slightest reserve. Sale at One o'clock. Terms at sale. Lyttelton, Feb. 4. 705 LYTTELTON LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Entrance fee, 2s. 6d. Subscription, 10s. Gd. per Month. -. ' THE Monthly Meeting for payment of subscriptions and sale of shares, will be held in the Town Hall, on SATURDAY [THIS EVENING], FEB. 8, at half-past seven o'clock. 1 JOHN S. WILLCOX, . , Secretary. N.B.—After next meeting the entrance fee will be 3s. 6d. per share. 655 BIRCH HURDLES, for sale, at JOHN PAGEITS, Oxford. Gl

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