SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1861. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, COWS, CART, &c. MR. W. D. BARNARD will sell by Public Auction at his Sale Yards, Adjoining The White Hart Hotel, on SATURDAY, THIS DAY, 6 useful hacks 4 milch cows 1 light spring cart, &c. Sale at 12 sharp. Terms at Sale. No Reserve. 288 FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, LYTTELTON. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON are directed by Mr. Caton to dispose of an EIGHT-ROOMED DWELLING HOUSE, situated in Dampier's Bay: together with nearly half an acre of freehold land on which it stands. The house is very substantial and well finished, and commands a complete view of the harbour and shipping. A lso, the unexpired term of 11 years or thereabouts of the premises known as the STEDFAST DINING ROOMS, with 27 feet of frontage on Norwich Quay. The house and stabling are let to a respectable tenant for an unexpired term of 4 years or thereabouts, at a rental of £127 per annum. Further particulars can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers in Christchurch. 286 I HORSES, BULLOCKS, &c. TI/TESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON "*•"-*• will Sell by Public Auction, at their Stockyards on I SATURDAY, the 26th day of October next, Several draught and saddle horses of a first-class J stamp, and bred in the Colony, the property of a gentleman who purposes to 1 relinquish farming. j And at the same time, 2 pairs young working bullocks, broken in as leaders, and to the plough, harrows, &c. Terms at Sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. 287 TO SQATTERS. FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 20 tons sheepwash tobacco 50 casks sulphur 100 casks soda crystals 10 kegs raddle. 282 J. T. PEACOCK & CO. WOOL. THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to make liberal Cash Advances on the incoming Clip of Wool, and on Sheep Station Property generally. J. T. PEACOCK & Co. September 20th, 1861. 284 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. JUST OPENED, 4 cases of the above, and daily expected per Steamer, 5 more cases among the contents will be found the NEWEST WORKS OF THE DAY, as enumeration is next to impossible, an inspection is respectfully requested. STATIONERY—Commercial, school, and fancy, of the best quality and at the lowest remunerative prices. Cricket bats, balls, foot-balls, chess and draught-men, chess, back-gammon and cribbage boards, playing cards, &c, &c. Melbourne Newspapers constantly being received. Tents various sizes, adapted for sawyers or the diggings- J. HUGHES, Circulating Library, Cashel-st, Christchurch. 289 TO MERCHANTS, BANKERS AND OTHERS. MACHINE COPYING INK, Paper and Letter Books 500 pp. Bills of Exchange and Drafts in Books and sets of 1, 2, 3; Commercial and Solicitors Draft, Letter and Note Papers ; Official Envelops all sizes ; School and Office Stationery of all kinds ; Violin Strings ; Toys and Foot Balls all sizes ; Boys Cricket Bats from 2s. Balls in endless variety ; Desk, Work Boxes, some magnificent bridal presents; Bibles and Church Services ; Ladies Leather Bags all sizes; Ladies and Childrens Garden Tools, from 9d. each ; New Music and Song Books; Coloured Paper and Fancy do. for Ladies fancy Paper work ; Drums and Guns ; Chinese Chess and Draft Boards ; and an almost endless variety of odd things, cheap, for cash, at JOHN YOUNGHUSBAND. BOOK, STATIONERY AND FANCY DEPOT. 266 Colombo-street. i GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. r* OLONIAL and imported, in all the useful varieties, adapted for pasture or forage. For varieties see my price list of Seeds, which will be sent free on application. The growing properties of the above can be relied upon as they have been tested. WM. HISLOP, Woodburn Nursery, next the Windmill. 246
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