IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. -rTTHF-IENT OF MESSRS. WHEELER MESSES. J- OLLIVIER and SON have received instructions from Messrs. \vTieelcr an d Nurse, who, having taken the Mitre ffntel Lvttelton, are about to retire from the f . ' of Mail Contractors and Carriers between Trttelton and Christchurch, to offer for sale by Sc auction, on the premises adjoining the j.oyal Hotel, on MONDAY, APRIL 13, AT XOON The whole of their valuable plant, in good working nrdcr and condition, together with the lease of the premie and good will of the business. The plant consists of TWENTY-SIX nORSES, thoroughly broken to harness and saddle ; among them are several first-class mares, in foal to " The Peer" or " Criifel." Particulars of these will appear in a catalogue to be published in a few dajß. CARRIAGES. Omnibus Brouglinin Dog Cart Cab Four Passenger Carts HARNESS. Ten Sets, Double, Single, and Four-in-hand SADDLERY, &c. Several Saddles and Bridles, complete Two very good Side-saddles and Bridles Jfew sets of Horse-clothing, and Various stable utensils, of which particidars will be found in the catalogue. CHAFF CUTTER. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising— Sofa, tables, chairs Sideboard, washstands Drawers, bedsteads Cooking utensils Glass and earthenware Cutlery, pictures, and various other articles too numerous to mention
LEASE. The Lease has four and a half years to run, and the lessor is under covenant to buy at a valuation or to alllow all the improvements to be removed at- the expiration of the term. Further particulars may be obtained on application at the oflices of the Auctioneers, in Casheljtreet. Christchurch, March 27. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER and SON will offer for Sale by public auction, on the premises, in High-street, adjoining Mr. Grant's, the whole of the foUowing effects— Bedsteads Mattrasses Sofa Chairs Tables Carpets Rugs Bedroom furniture Crockery and glass Kitchen utensils Few stores And various other articles. The Salo will tako place on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, At Noon. Cliristchurch, March 27. SALE OF FAT STOCK. AVON HEAD FARM. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER and SON have re ~ cei ™d instructions from Mr. J. Hill to ■« by public auction at Avon Head Farm, on THURSDAY, 2nd April next, at noon, 600 fat well-bred wethers; the abovo wiU be An -m o ,? ered in smaU lots to suit purchasers. 40 Well-bred Merino Rams Eight capital draught horses *our useiul hacks, broken to saddle and j ■ harness A large rick of Meadow Hay about 20 tons, may wmoui 6 months on the ground, if required. bred Borks " i ro Boar, remarkably well 2 fat bacon pigs. and tliresliing macliinea Roughs, harness Aip cart A set of Iron Harrows amess and various articles of saddlery, together with other effects too numerous to mention, and of wluch due notice will be given. Luncheon provided 10oMock! UleaVetlle mit « Hart at half P-* March 13. H _, .
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Press, Volume III, Issue 129, 30 March 1863, Page 5
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