UNRESERVED SALE. HAT CROP, MELCOMBE FARM. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON ■mil Sell at .their Offices, On Saturday, this day, At 12 o'clock, Thirty acres or thereabouts of Hay, growing upon Melcombe Homestead. Terms at sale. 409 DRTJG&ISTS BUSINESS AND PEEMISES. MESSRS.. AIKMATST & WILSON have for sale, in a good business neighbourhood, the shop, stock, and fixtures of a gradually increasing business in the above line. 411 fS* Price moderate. HOUSE PROPERTY. LYITELTON & DAMPIERS BAY. LEASE OF FQUR-ACRE PADDOCK. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions from Mr. Caton to offer for Sale by Public Auction, in the Universal Hotel, Lyttelton, on Monday the 9th day of December, immediately after the Sale of the Hotel and Furniture, the Dwelling House in Dampiers Bay, with nearly half-an-acre of land (freehold), and the leasehold of the Steadfast Dining Rooms, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton; all as already advertised, Also, the unexpired lease, having 19 years to run or thereabouts, of a four-acre Paddock part of Brenchly Farm, at present let for a term of years, 4 of which are unexpired, at a Rental of £30 per annum, Terms at Sale. 410 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. UNIVERSAL HOTEL. M-ESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been instructed to sell by Public Auction on Monday, the 9th day of December neit } immediately after the sale of the House, the whole of the Furniture and Furnishings of the Universal Hotel, Lyttelton. 413 'SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1861AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, COWS, CALVES &c. IVfB. W*. D. BARNARD will sell by ItA Public Auction, at his Sale Yard, adjoining The White Hart Hotel, on S ATI RS> AIT, THIS WAY, SEVEBAi useful horses, broken to saddle and harness. A few valuable milch cows A well bred bull, &c, &c Sale at 12 sharp. Terms at Salo. No Reserve. 412 BRISTOL HOUSE, CHHISTCHUECH. JOSEPH SUCKLING, BOOT AND SHOE , MAKER. ANNIVERSARY BALL. UNDEB THE PATRONAGE OE HIS HONOB THE SUPERINTENDENT. A PUBLIC BALL will be given at the Town HalL Christchurch, on MONDAY, THE 16th DECEMBER, in celebration of the Anniversary of the Province. The list of Stewards will be published in the Newspapers next week. TC. BROOKE and Co., in announ- • cinq that it is their intention to commence as Chemists and Druggists in one of those shops now in course of erection next door to Messrs. Gould and Miles, and trust, by keeping a genuine article and strict personal attention to business, to obtain a fair share of support from the inhabitants of Christchurch and its vicinity. 405 SADDLERY, HARNESS, WHIPS, #c. &c. &c. TO ARRIVE Sjp- MYSTERY, AS PES SAMPLES EX CHRYSOLITE. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the Public, that he is selling off his entire stock of Saddlery at very low prices to make room for some heavy shipments. The first to arrive per Mystery. JOHN C. ANGUS. Cashel Street, Christchurch.
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