SHEEP STATIONS AND SHEEP. roe Bau by PtTBIIC ArcTlo> "- -r ESSBS. BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROI iVI Jlftve received instructions to dispose o S&ivoM on the South Bank of tho Waimakariri Nos. 26 and 114, and No. 36, Known as Sasdw Kkowxss and Tbessilian Stations, Being one Block, containing together 25,000 ACRES, Or thereby, of first-class Sheep Country. The Buns will be sold with or without 3000 SHEEP, now depasturing thereon, which may bo taken i ' fflmietprieeThe instructions to the Auctioneers are to put these Stations up in one lot, with all standing improvement* thereon, at the low UPSET PRICE OF £3300. Delivery will be given after shearing, on the let of January, 1864. The Stations arc within 20 miles of Christchurch, the country ie first-clasa fattening country, and the Houses are in good repair. The improvements are—Paddoeke of English grass and oats, Yards, Shede, and Welle, all perfectly suited to tho country. The property will be put up on TUESDAY, 20th OCTOBER NEXT; up to which time farther particulars and terms jnuT bo obtained from Bpbnell, Bennett, and Speot, Hereford-street, Christchurch. FURNITURE. CI EARING SALE. MESSRS. J. OLLIVTEB. AND SON beg to give notice that they will hold a dealing ealo of FURNITURE, - At their Warehouses, in High-street, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1863, AT NOON. CoHBIBTIKe OF— Suites of drawing-room furniture Mahogany and other tables Pier glasses Mahogany and other bedsteads Mahogany dining-room chairs Cane-seated chairs Mahogany wash stands, marble tope Office desks Toilette services &&, &c, &£. Christchurch, September 24. " SPREYDON MARKET. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON beg to give notice that their next sale at , Spreydon will take place on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, at NOON, when in addition, to Mr. Burkes valuable DAIRY STOCK the auctioneers will offer for sale SIX POWERFUL DRAUGHT HORSES, ■ ' thoroughly staunch. The attendance of purchasers ie requested at an early hour, ac the sale will begin punctually at ' ' noon. Carte from the White Hart at 11 o'clock. DRAUGHT HORSES, JBOM HOBABT TOWN. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER AND SON are in receipt of instructions to aunouncc for sale by puM6 auction, at Edd's Repository, EABLY IN OCTOBER, About 40 remarkably fine draught horses and mares, selected expressly for this market, and with the usual care and judgment which has hitherto characterised the Hobart Town stock, which the auctioneers have from time to time ottered for sale from that colony. Early information will be given of their arrival and catalogues will be published in future advertisements. MBfism J. Oujtebb and Son. Christchurch. SPREYDON MARKET. SALE OF FARM STOCE^ TLOSSRS. J. O L L.I V I E R AND SON JIYJL beg to give notice to Stockownere, Farmers, and others, that in consequence of repeated ' representations made to them of the inconvenience ensiugirom the sale of Cattle within the limits of the town, they have made arrangements for opening » CATTLE MARKET, f at the village of Spreydon, for the disposal of ■11 descriptions of Farm Stock, the want of which ha* long been seriously felt. THE VILLAGE OF SPREYDON forms aportion of the estate of Mr A. Moore about ..four miles from Christchurch, on the Lower Lincoln road, and as a site for a market is unequalled by any oilier spot that could be eeclccted for the .purpose. - • It is situated in the centre of rich pasture farms, . (Kid between two or three hundred qcrcs of firstcbss grass is to be obtained off this property alone the wnolo of which is well-fenced, and with an •bundont supply of good Avater, and all the surrounding properties are more or lesa laid down to English grass, and fenced off into very convenient sued paddocks. The owners of those properties have already expreaeed their -readiness to graze cattle to" any extent that may be brought to this market for sale, and tho auctioneers are prepared to provide accommodation. Arrangements have been made for a continuous euppqr of cattle, steers, fat eiock, milch cows, Ac, ■Bd which the auctioneers propose to offer for sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On the first Wednesday in each month. The auctioneers have vorylittlo doubt that the Public will soon appreciate the advantages arising from theeo suburban sales, and that they will be janer the necessity of holding them more frequently; due notice will, however, will be given « my change of the day. Persons proposing to send cattle to tho market ' * J?*-, l ~ e be required to giro early notice of t , their intention to the auctioneers. M»ssi». J. OiiiTUß aitd Chrittohurch.
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