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SATURDAY, [THIS DAY,] FEBRUARY 15. SILK OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from F. W, Delamain, Esq., to soil by public auction, at his residence, " The Willows, Christchurch, opposite the City Water Mills, on SATURDAY, [THIS DAY,] The following Furniture and Effects :— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Handsome doublc-actioued dark rosewood pianoforte Rosewood table (dining) and sofa Brown's patent chairs, walnut wood Carpets, arm chairs Pier glasses, hearthrugs Bedsteads, bedding, and chairs Walnut side-table, very handsome And a variety of other goods. j Also, An Oxford dog-cart, nearly new Leading and shaft harness Tandem and shaft whips Ladies' and gentlemen's saddles and bridles Four-wheeled buggy and plated harness, &c. Also, Black mare Fidget, guaranteed staunch. The above property has been brought to the hammer solely in consequence of the owner leaving for England. The whole of the goods for sale are nearly new, having been imported by Mr. Delamaine on his last trip from England. Sale at noon. No reserve. 633 ' 19th AND 20th OF FEBRUARY. SALE OF FURNITURE. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER AND SON'S great sale of furniture will be held .at the TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH, On Wednesday and Thursday, February 19 and 20. Suites of drawing-room furniture, walnut and mahogany. Diuiug-room furniture, in great variety. Bed-room furniture, in great variety. Plain furniture of all kinds. Terms easy. —Sale at Noon each day. 770 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. RACING STOCK. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have been favored with instructions from Joseph Hargreaves, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction at Edd's Horse Repository, ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, The following splendid Thoroughbred MARES, imported per Mermaid from Auckland. Their pedigree and performances are as follows : CLOUD. Bay mare foaled in 1852; got by Simoon out of Clinchus, dam by Humphrey Clinker, dam by Langar out of Mother Birch by Dick Andrews. (See page 426 of the 7th volume of the General Stud Book.) Best Performances: won the Great Lancashire Produce Stakes, Liverpool, July, 1854. Won the Devonshire Stakes Maze, July Meeting, 1854. Won the Ulster Stakes Maze, July Meeting, 1855. Won the Queen's Plate next day (beating Seducer, winner of the Liverpool Cup, &<;.) and the Second Class Trainer's Stakes, Curragh, October Meeting, 1855. See Racing Calendar. BARBARY. Bay mare, foaled in 1855 (sister to Barbarianis by Simoon out of Barbarianis, dam by Buzzard, her dam Donna Maria by Partizan, out of Donna Clara. (See page 415 of the 7th volume of the General Stud Book.) Performances: won the North of Ireland Produce Stakes Maze, July Meeting 1857; won the National Produce Stakes, Curragh October Meeting 1857; ran second to Sprig of Shillelagh for Lord Denhnan's Plate, same meeting. (See Racing Calendar). Won Innkeepers' and Metropolitan Plates at Auckland in January, 1862. (See local Journals.) GAZELLE. Bay mare, by Poms out of Coquette, Porus out of Camilla by Septimus,—E.T.B. Coquette by Dow out of an Emigrant mare. Gazelle is sister to Kauri Gum and Heather Bell, and was imported from Sydney. DECEPTION. By Sir Charles out of Vanity. (See Stud Book.) The performances of this well known mare do not require advertising having been frequently before the public. The above marea (if not previously disposed of by private sale) will be submitted without reserve. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms at sale. 785 ~ TUESDAY, MARCH 4. CATTLE! CATTLE!! CATTLE!!! MESSRS. J. 9LLIVIER & SON have received instructions from J. E. Fitzgerald, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his Stockyards, " The Springs Station," without the slightest reserve, on TUESDAY, MARCH 4,1862, About 40 head of Unclaimed Cattle now running on the Springs Station. Terms cash. Sale at one o'clock. No reserve. 684 KANGIOBA DISTRICT. CAPITAL RESIDENCE FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY. 60 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND AND LARGE HOUSE. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON are instructed to sell by private contract Rural section No. 2938, containing 50 acres of freehold land, 12 acres of which are sown with oats and wheat. The House is commodious, being 60 feet long by 30 feet wide, and built in a superior manner of cob. The internal fittings are perfect in their arrangement. The Fuenituee i» of the best description, and may bo taken at a valuation. This property is one of the most valuable in the district, being situated on gradually riding downs, at the foot of Mount Grey. Tfc commands a view of the plains and sea. A stream ,of water flows through the property close to the house. The Preemptive Right attached to the property extends over 50 acres of the finest arable land. The Gabdek and Plantations nave been laid out with great care, and are thriving. Terms easy. For particulars apply at the offices of the Auctioneers, Cashel aud High streets. Jan. 3,1862. 36Q

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 967, 15 February 1862, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 967, 15 February 1862, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 967, 15 February 1862, Page 9 (Supplement)