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TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, During the Race Week, If rat Previously Disposed of by Private :— THE ENTIRE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE THE PEEK. For Pedigree, kc, refer to previous advertisements, and further information, apply to Johh Sha_"td k Sons. 1-5 Avon Lodge. BUN FOB SALE PUBLIC 'AUCTION, _oe__rH-_- WITH CATTLE AND SHEEP, WITHOUT ___S___V_£. TIyTESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT k SPROT _i__L have received instruction* from Messrs. G. and H. Lee to sell by public auction on an early day, ihe whole of that valuable, well-grassed, and wellbouuded run known as WHABFDALE STATION, Containing 35,000 acres or thereabouts, with all the improvements thereon, consisting of— Houses Paddocks Sheep and cattle yards Garde__, &c_ Ac, In fact every convenience for working effectively a station with 1000 head of cattle and 10,000 cheep. There are also portions of bush on different parts of the ran, which have been secured aa freehold. Tlie stock on tiie run consists of about TOO head of cattle, and 5000 sheep. The cattle bang of the heat quality, and the bulls fbr the last 10 years carefully selected, while the abeep areatrong healthy ewes from the best flocks in tiie Canterbury Province, and are now running with rams most carefully selected. The terms of sale afford nearly three years* credit Hereford street, Christchurch, January 3,1865. 1-4 TO SHEEP FARMERS, GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS. SHEEP FOB SALE BT PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1865, j AT I RICCARTON YARDS. 1500 Ewes \ln their wool, and well suited 600 Lambs ) for paddock purposes. Sale at 1 o'clock. H.B.—-The above sheep will most positively he ■old on the above day, and may be seen and inspected <m application to Btr__o___, Bskvktt k Spbot, Auctioneers. Christchurch, Dec SO, 1864. 12-30 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE. TkyTESSRS. J. OLLIVIER k 80N have received J__l_ instructions lrom Mr. Symington, to sell by public auction, at his Warehouses in Cathedral square, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, At Noon, The following Stores: — SPIRITS. Hennessy's pale brandy, in bottle Marten's do do Ditto do in bulk TT_._K__Tm whiskey, in case and wood Jamaica rum Old tarn WINES. Superior port, in bottle Ditto do, Offley's in qr-casks Ditto pale sherry, in case and wood Ditto claret, do do ISO casks" bottled ale and stout in quarts and casks PROVISIONS, Ac 96 caeca Coeg's hams and bacon. 25 do best Cheddar cheeeea 37 do hestDunlop do 39 Dunlop cheeses, partially damaged 200 eaaee table salt, in glass jara SO boxes muscatel rakina, layers Congou, S. O. Pekoe, and other teas ___, _CC A catalogue will be prepared prior to the date of ale. 12-29 FARM STOCK. CLEARING SALE. -mrESSRS. BURNELL,,BENNETT & SPROT i__L have received* hMmtMone from the Rev. James Wilson to hold a Clearing Sale at his Farm, near the Rabeoot-eae, 6a: _. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1865. oonsisting of _ — MQch cows, ia fall profit Cattle (mixed) Sheep, need to paddocks Hones Agricultural implements Harness, &c Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon provided. j NJEL—Carta will leave Christchnrch for the conveyance of intending purchasers to the place of sale . <S______ur_. Dec SI, 1864. 1-2 "VCESSRS. LUCK k CLARK hare received in JUL atroctaons from the Solicitor to the Mortgagee to aeO by auction at their Offices, Colombo and Gloucester streets, Christehureh, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, The foßowihg valuable property now in the occupation of Mr. Richard A. Hayter, 7_ Acres, part of Rural Section 71, pleasantly situated en tiie H__*s road, between the Christchurch Railway Station and Wilson's d Bridge on the Heathcote. The land is we& fenced, aad laid out in two paddocks with English grass. There is also an orchard, ahmbbery, kitchen garden, Ac. There is also a good wall of water, and a creek passes through the jand, and is a never-faffing aupply. __» property is well situated for a gentleman's taidmnn. and w_B be sold on very advantageous totum. No. 894 Fbr partkuhra apply to Messrs. Ltrcx k Clabx, Auctioneers; or Mr. Wytoc Weluamb, Solicitor, Qiristehurch.

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 683, 6 January 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume VII, Issue 683, 6 January 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume VII, Issue 683, 6 January 1865, Page 2

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