THIS DAY. UNDER DISTRAINT TOR RENT. iIiCR. H. ALPORT has received instructions from irK Mr. Wilhelm Schmidt to sell by public auction at the Market-place Sale Yards, on SATURDAY, MARCH 18, The following effects levied upon, viz.:— j 1 street watering-cart. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms cash. 3-11 CONTINUATION SALE OF DRAPERY. MR. H. E. ALPORT, instructed by Messrs. Axup, Steward and Bell, will resume the sale by auction on TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 21, And Following Wednesday and Thursday, On the Premises, LEAMINGTON HOUSEFANCY DRESSES AND DRESS GOODS BHAWLB, MANTLES T.ABASOT3, HOSIERY., GLOTES STRAW SATS AND BONNETS 1 FAKCS GOODS f LADIES' SUPERIOR QUALITY UNDERCLOTHING Ac, &c. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock each daj. Terms at sale. 3-16 \r\ n a a l b .— AGRICULTURAL, STATION, AND DAIRY I IMPLEMENTS, &c., ooxpßisora— Galvanized and plain, iron fencing wire Tfoffltpfog, ftyrftahiTig, and -winnowing machines Ploughs, harrows, clod-crushers, seed drills Churn*, cheese presses, cheese rats, curd cutters j DRAYS, &C. Sydney-made horse drays, and tip carte Tarpaulins, rick cloths Chaff cutters, corn crushers. FURNITURE. A large assortment of superior English furniture comprising— Dining, bedroom, and kitchen furniture, in rose wood, walnut, mahogany, and painted wood Iron and wood bedsteads Horsehair mattresses, feather beds and pillows Brussels and Kidderminster carpets and hearthrugs. AMERICAN COOKING- STOVES. An assortment of the abow-with utensils oom plete. 3 Warner's garden engines 6 and 10-ewt. Avery's platform weighing machines The above goods are of superior quality, and a lowest prices for cash. H.E. Albobt. Market place, Christchnrch. 2-7 PIGS.- PIGS. PIGS. ' THIS DAT (SATURDAY), MARCH 18, AH THE. BACK. OJ 1 THE I BOXESBFDSLD HOTEL, OASHEL STREET. ITkfIffIaTO.BTrB3SEIJi,BESnSEfrE & BBR.OT [JXL hare received instructions to sell as abore— ISO prime pigs. Without reserve. Sale at 1 o'clock. 3-18 X| loCA BT O N TABDS. THURSDAY MARCH 23. 3000 prime ewes (from Mr. Rutherford's flock.) 75 head store cattle, well-bred 80 head fafc cattle, fit to travel 12 dairy cows, in full profit (from the Riocarton dairy.) This lot the auctioneers can safely recommend. Sale at 1 o'clock. g.2g SVSSSLLf BXHHXIT 4 SPBOT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OP VJ> TTflHraftj PALINGS AND SHINGLES, Ex Catherine, At Messrs. Mutton and Co.'s Wharf, Ferry Boad, At One o'clock Precisely. AIKMAN & WILSON hare received M. insteuctionefrom the Consignees, to sell bj publication, wßbout Tesenr* at^ *«W Mfflton and Co.'c Union Wharf; on Wednesday, March 22, The entire cargo of the Catherine, from Hobart Town, consisting of— 6000 6-ft. boxpahnge 12,360 5-ft do i 128,800 ehinglesThe timber is of superior cot and qoaßly* Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. Carls will start from the auctioneers' offices 0 ' TO TRADESMEN AXD OTHERS. WANTED—Erening Employment. The adk p»|£ed to contract <»*%"£ |»d«eiia«'.lKiol^ga*o^»ooo^te ; &o. Terns
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 744, 18 March 1865, Page 1
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