BARNARD'S. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28. AUCTION SALE OF Twelve really useful firstclass weight-carrying HACKS. Just landed, from Dunedin. \/f R- D. BARNARD will sell by public ItL auction, ou SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, AT THE REPOSITORY. Twelve really useful, firstclass, weight-carrying HACKS. This shipment is well worthy the attention of intending purchasers, liaving been selected with great care and judgment expressly for this market. < They are a vellbred mob ot young horses, with plenty of bone, perfectly broken, sound, and quiet. Sale at Twelve, sharp. Terms at sale. BARNARD'S SALE YARDS ADJOINING THB WHITE HART HOTEL. TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1863. AUCTION SALE of ! HEAD OF PRIME FAT ? BULLOCKS, $h& X STORM BIRD FBOJt WELLINGTON. 'Also, FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS. MB. W. D. BARNARD will sell by public ( auctiou, at his Salo Yards adjoining the White Hart Hotel, %TS SATURDAY NEXT, . ; ~; 2 First-class Dairy Cows, In good condition, and Excellent Milkers. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. AUCTION SALE OF ! SCYTHES, WATERLOO STONES, DOG CHAINS, &c., &c. MESSRS. W. & N. JOY N T are instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION ' ox ( SATURDAY NEXT, NOV. 28th, 5 dozen crown grass scythes, (Foster's) 12 ditto dressed Waterloo stones , 2 ditto ditto round Bulaklava '> 1 case drapery goods, containing WINCEYS, FANCY CHECKS, i Also, , SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, , SUMMER TWEEDS, 1 HOLLANDS. , Sale at Noon. ' Terms at Sale. « LINCOLN. MESSRS. OLLIVIER AND SON are instructed to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At an early date, THE REMAINING SECTIONS I>* THE T OWN OF LINCOLN. 1 The greater portion of the Sections in this Township have been taken up, and settlers are now commencing building thereon. ( The Mill in the neighbourhood of the town, referred to in the earlier advertisements, is abont to be immediately erected by Mr. Cameron, whose experience as a miller v already extensively known. Sites have been provided for Churches, Schools, and Parsonage Houses belonging to the various denominations. A Blacksmith is already located on the Township, and arrangements* are pending for the erection of an Inn and an extensive Store. The Roatl across the swamp to the hills is completed, now in'the course of being metalled, aud the bridge over the Htilswell is finished; the ' communication, therefore, from the plains to the J bush is now open and will be hi full use by all the - surrounding settlers next spring. The upset price of the remaining sections is t £12 PER QUARTKR ACRE, , at which price they will be sold to the applicant at j auction, unless therw sliall be an advance thereon, and then to the highest bidder. Early application is requested to be made ot the undersigned. ! . J. OXXIVISB & SOS, I Christehurch.
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Press, Volume III, Issue 336, 27 November 1863, Page 1
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