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THIS DAY. HOUSES. TIyOBSES. J. OLLIVIKR & SON have received JLVJL inetructione to sell by public auction at Mr. Ladbrooke's Yards on SATURDAY, JANUARY 7,1865, At noon sharp, THE CELEBBATED GELDING CHLOBOFOKM. Chloroform is by (Ether, out of Countees, out o Princess—the dam of Potentate, Symphony, and Glancers. (Ether ran fourth for the English Derby. Three remarkably veil-bred mares, quiet in saddle and harness, with foals at foot by a thoroughbred horse Three yearlings, out of the above mares, also by a thoroughbred horse Several useful hacks. Sale at noon. 1-5 FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1865. VALUABLE FREEHOLD TOWN PROPERTY. For Sale by Auction by Order of the Mortgagees. THE CORPORATION HOTEL, In Gloucester Street. Sale at 1 o'clock. TIyTESSRS. ATTTMAN & WILSON have received l_vJL instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, High street, on Friday, January 13,1865, at 1 o'clock— All that very valuable freehold town property known as the Corporation Hotel, situated in Gloucester street, and having a frontage of 92 feet on that street. Terms at sale. 1-5 IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. WITHOUT RESERVE. HARGREAVES & Co. will sell by public auction at their Stores, Norwich quay, Lyttelton, on MONDAY, JANUARY 9, The following Goods, without reserve, to close consignmente, viz.:— 100 pairs, 11-4, white and gentian blankets 14 pairs, 13-4, white blankets 60 pairs, 11-4, white Witney blankets 85 pain, 11-4, medium do do 100 pairs mole trousers (drab) 60 men's pilot jackets 50 do blue American jackets 50 do sac coats and vests, assorted 42 do tweed do do 127 pairs Bedford cord trousers 16 men's fancy cheviot Paget suits 16 do do doe sac coats 10 do do Scotch tweed suits 78 do do doe vests 13 do do coats and suits 10 dozen blue serge shirts 20 dozen men's white kersey drawers 20 do do flannel singlets 15 do kereoy drawers 9 pieces Scotch plaiding 10 do printed drugget 12 do green baize 77 dozen worsted half-hose, variety 6 do men's Scotch Shetland wool pants 83 do ladies' wool ties 24 do regatta shirts 5 do black deerstalker straw hats 1 do mouse do do 1 do- fawn do do 22 regatta shirts, &c, See. Also, On account of whom it may concern — 30 cases, 1 dozen each, fine full bodied port 10 do 3 do do Just being landed ex W. H. Haselden. After which will be offered for sale, 25 cases (pints) champagne 25 do (quarts) do 23 do do do 27 do (1 dozen each) fine full bodied port 26 boxes Liverpool soap 3 tons Manilla rope (small sizes) 5 boxes Jordan almonds 4 barrels currants 3 casks blacking 100 cases Colman's starch 200 boxes B. S. candles (full weight) 100 bags Java rice 6 half-chests tea 4 cases prime Gloucester cheese 1 half-tierce negrohead tobacco, DP 2 qr-tierces do, do, JB And a quantity of other goods. Terms liberal. Sale at 12.30 pan. Lyttelton, January 5, 1865. 1-6 TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, During the Race Week, If not Previously Disposed of by Private :— THE ENTIRE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE THE PEER. For Pedigree, &c, refer to previous advertisements, and further information, apply to John Shaot> & Sous. 1-6 Avon Lodge. RUN FOR SALE PUBLIC AUCTION, TOSBTHBB WITH j CATTLE AND SHEEP, WITHOUT KESJBKYJC. TIjpESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT J.TJL have received instructions from Messrs. G. and H. Lee to sell by public auction on an early day, the whole of that valuable, well-grassed, and wellbounded run known as WHARFDALE STATION, Containing 35,000 acres or thereabouts, with all the improvements thereon, consisting of— Houses Paddocks Sheep and cattle yards Gardens, &c, &c, In fact every convenience for working effectively a station with 1000 head of cattle and 10,000 sheep.: There are also portions of bush on different parts of tiie ran, which have been secured as freehold. The stock on the run consists of about 700 head of cattle, and 5000 sheep. The cattle being of the best quality, and the bulls for Che last 10 years carefully selected, while the sheep are strong healthy ewes from the best flocks in the Canterbury Province, and are now running with rams most carefully selected. The terms of sale afford nearly three years' credit Hereford street, Christchurch, J'* January 3,1865. 1-4

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 684, 7 January 1865, Page 2

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