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SITES FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES. THE HAMLET of TICEHURST, near LYTTELTON. "M"R : TULLOCH has received instruc- -»-»-■- tions to offer for public competition early in July next, several Plots of Ground, situate at Blelcbingley, within a short distance of the Port, which have been laid out as sites for Villas. The situation as regards rural scenery, is not to he surpassed ; it is sheltered from the south-west wind. A Plan of the property may he seen on and after Monday, the 30th June, by applying- to C. E. Dampier, Esq., Solicitor, Mr. Dobson, Surveyor, or to the Auctioneer. 11 Norwich Quay, June 19. SALE OF PUhT, CARTS, & c . 1%/TR. ALPORT begs to intimate that the -^'J- Sale of the " Punt," &c, on account of the Canterbury Association, advertised for the 25th inst.,^ is postponed to Thursday, the 26th, at the Emigration Store at Lyttelton. He will at the same time offer for sale, a wellbred short-horned Cow, of the Durham breed, imported per" Steadfast," from England. About 10 cwt. of English Hay, and 2 Carts. The Punt will be sold as she now lies at Stunner.. The Cow, Carts, &c, may be seen at the place of Sale. ' Norwich. Quay, 19th June, 1851. SALE BY AUGTIOH. IyTR. ALPORT has received instructions -"-■- from the Importer to Sell by Auction, at his Store, on Friday next, the 27th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following Goods; 1 Cask of Oatmeal. 5 do. of Superior Gin. 1 Case of Tumblers, Wine Glasses, &c. 1 do. of Curry, Jamaica Ginger, Allspice, &c. 10 do. of Herrings, assorted Pickles, and Mustard. 3 do. of Hosiery, Slops, Prints, Calicoes, Tweeds, Ginghams, Blankets, &c. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, June 19, 1851. TO SAWYERS, TiiSER-DEALERS, and Others. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, if not previously disposed of by private contract, on Thursday, the 31st of July next, in one or more Lots to suit the convenience of purchasers, all the TIMBER as it stands on TWENTY ACRES of the best part of PAPANUI WOOD. For further particulars apply to Mr. Harm an, Christchurch. ChristL-hurch, June 6, 1851. SALE BY AUCTION. ~~ MESSRS. LONGDEN and LE CREN will sell by Auction, at their Stores, on Friday next, the 27th inst., the undermentioned, viz.— 20 Barrels White Herrings. One Case Cutlery. One ditto Jackets. " 30 pieces Oilskin Table Covers. 20 bags bright Pampagna Sugar. 10 tons Potatoes. One set Cart Harness. One do. Plough do. One Plough and Harrow. Part of a case of Stationery, and several doz. Looking Glasses, with other goods which will be duly announced. Sale at Twelve o'clock. SALE OF THE BOVERHMEMT SCHOOLER. MESSRS. LONGDEN and LE CREN have been honoured .with instructions from the Colonial Government, to Sell by Auction, the vessel known as the GOVERNMENT SCHOONER. This vessel is about 20 tons, decked, and very strongly built, being originally intended for a Gun Boat. She has 2 Anchors, and Cables, and her Sails and Rigging are in first rale order, Galley and Cooking Stove complete. Her draught of water is about 4 feet 3 inches, and she is well adapted for the coast- j ing- or Sumner Trade. She is now lying on the beach below the Boat House, where she may be thoroughly inspected. —S;«l<Mo-tsike place-at-12 o'clock on Thursday, the 3rd July, at the Stores of LoNGDEX AM) LE CREN. I • Lyttelton, June 18, ls-:5l. . . .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 24, 21 June 1851, Page 4

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