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> Advertlaementa. RICCARTON yards. TWENTY-FIVE HORSES, JUST IMPORTED FROM TASMANIA. Messrs. burnell, bennett & sprot hiivp received instructions from the importer to disposfof the«e valuable Horses, AX THE ABOVE YABDS, ON THURSDAY NEXT, The 9th Instant. The Auctioneers confidently recommend these first-class, highly-bred and powerful horses Which can be inspected on application at Hebefobd Stbeet, Chbistchobch, Terms very liberal. 3rd February, 1865. 3140 RICCABTON YARDS. CATTLE! CATTLE!I Messrs. burnell, bennett & sprot are instructed to clear the whole of that herd of Cattle now depasturing near Christchurch, AMI) LATELY ARRIVED FROM NELSON, Consisting of ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY HEAD, Without the slightest reserve, ON THURSDAY, THE 9th, INSTANT, AT ONE O'CLOCK. Luncheon provided at half-past 12. Hereford street, Christchurch, Feb. 3rd, 1865. 3141 " ~ RICCARTON YARDS. SHEEP!! SHEEP!!! JjIOUR HUNDRED MIXED SHEEP. These Sheep will be divided into the SMALLEST LOTS, So as to suit BUYERS OF ALL CLASSES, And are in such condition that they may either be killed or bred from. They are all large-framed QUARTER-LEICESTER. THURSDAY, THE 9th INSTANT. One o'Olock. Luncheon at half-past 12. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT, 3142 Hereford street. RANGIORA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. MESSRS. BUSS & HEPWORTH hare received instructions from Chas. J. Fox, Esq., to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Lion Hotel, Rangiora, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, (Unless sold previously by private contract,) HALF-AN ACRE OF LAND, With a six-roomed weather-boarded House erected thereon; also, stable and pigsties, &c.; with every convenience for a private residence. The above property will be. sold without the slightest reserve, as the present owner is about to leave this neighbourhood. Sale at the Lion Hotel, at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. 3209 BUSS & HEPWORTH. PLEASURE BOAT. FOR sale B T PUBLIC AUCTION, AT KAIAPOI ON TUESDAY, (THIS DAY), A FIVE-OARED GIG, Anchored in the Waimakariri, opposite Mr. J. C. Black's Stores. Oars, Rollocks, and Anchor complete. By order of the Trustees of G. C. Black. T. B. CRAIG. Auctioneer. 3211 Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. RICCARTON MILLS STORE. NEXT WHITE HART. Q N S ~A L E Corn sacks, IGO lb flour bags, 50 lb flour bags, flour, bran, sharps, and farm produce. wholesale and retail. 2 Thomas's Sewing Machines. P 0 R S A L E~7— A few two-year old CART FILLIES and COLTS, from £20 to £80. Also, A few unbroken HACKS, cheap. 3030 A. R. CREYKE. Jjl O R S A L E— A FIRST-CLASS SYDNEY BULLOCK DRAY. Apply to C. ALLEN, 3210 Woodend. CORN-DRESSING MACHINES fGarrett and Sons, Leiston Works), ON SALE. Prices—£ls to £18 each. WM. NEIiVE, Colombo street, 3194 Chrixtehnrch. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. Railway Foundry," Manchester Street South. NEWTON & BARNES, late W. 11. BARNES. WH. BARNES having THIS DAY entered .•into PARTNERSHIP with Mr. ALFRKD i NEWTON, takes the present opportunity thanking his Friends and Customers for their past kindness, and of asking them still to favour m with their orders, as he believes he is, on account of this arrangement, better able to execute such orders satisfactorily. Feb. 3, 1865. 3191

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1356, 7 February 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1356, 7 February 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1356, 7 February 1865, Page 6