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Shipping. FOB CALLAO DIRECT. mHE A 1 CLIPPER SHIP GREYHOUND, Jas. S. Weight, Esq., Commander, Will sail for the above port immediately after discharge of inward cargo. For freight or passage apply to J. T. Peacock & Co., 6-21 Lyttelton and Christchur?h. MONDAY, JULY 17, 1865! PUBLIC NOTICE. POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE, (In Consequence of Dissolution of Partnership) OP FIFTY VALUABLE HORSES, CARRIAGES, DOG CARTS, SPRING CARTS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BREAKS, HARNESS, SADDLES AND BRIDLES, FORTY TONS OATEN HAY, j CHAFF-CUTTER, EIGHTY DOZEN SACKS, AND LEASE OF FIFTY ACRES OP LAND, WITH IMPROVEMENTS. (Situate on the Ferry road), the Property of Messrs. Bruce and Coe, the well-known Coach Proprietors.) T\/|"R. W. D. BARNARD has received IVx positive instructions from Messrs. Bruce and Coe to sell by public auction, on their Premises, in Gloucester street, The whole of their valuable stud of Saddle and Light Harness Horses, comprising fifty head. Carriages, buggies, dog carts, Melbourne car, double and single harness, saddles and bridles 40 tons oaten hay, chaff-cutter, iron safe 80 dozen corn sacks Also, The unexpired lease of fifty acres of land, situate on the Eerry road, upon which is erected a large and substantially, built iron barn, with horsepower, chaff- cutter, and corn crusher This valuable section is securely fenced and laid down in English grasses. The auctioneer, in calling the especial attention of gentlemen, dealers, farmers and others to the above sale, begs to remind them that the whole of the property must be positively sold in order to wind up the partnership accounts. Sale to commence punctually at 12 o'clock. Terms liberal. N.B. — Catalogues may be obtained from Messrs. Bruce and Coe., or at the offices of the auctioneer. 7-6 £t<rr!t & £Mmt& BUNS FOR SALE. fMHE Undersigned has received instruc_L tions to seS by private contract those very desirable and well-grassed Runs Noe. 233 and 358, eituated at Burkes Pass, near Timaru, containing in all 21,000 acres, together with the following Stock and Improvements, viz.:— STOCK. Ewes—3soo Wethers—ll6o Rams—l4o Mixed lambs—l2oo. IMPROVEMENTS. Six-roomed house, woolshed, dip, three well-fenced paddocks, containing respectively 75 acres, 11 acres, and 4 acres; two out-stations, two-etall stable and loose box, store, stock yard and milking-ehed, sheep-yarde, and garden well stocked with fruit and forest trees. 6-8 J* D. Macphebson. SHEEP RUN FOR SALE. Ckf\ /~\f\i~\ ACBES Well-grassed ZKJjKjKJyJ Sheep Country, with good boundaries. J. D. Macphebson, 7.5 Christchurch. popttm to bt %ti or jfatd. TO BE SOLD BY PBIVATE CONTRACT, THE "NEW ZEALAND SPECTATOB," being the oldest established newspaper in the Province of Wellington ; together with the whole of the plant types, printing presses, premises, Ac, Ac, the proprietor being desirous of retiring from business. The above offers a most fevorabte opportunity to any one wishing to connect himself with the Press of New Zealand, the Hew Zealand Spectator being published at the capital of the colony. I For further particulars apply to Bwhukjj & Hunsbb, or the Proprietor. Wellington, New Zealand, June 1, 1865. 7-4 LAND FOB SALE, ON THE SPBINGFIELD BOAD, neai the residence of George Gould, Esq., in lots to suit purchasers, at from £50 to £100 ; payments extending over four years. Apply to Mr. Nicholson, (Messrs. Garrick and Cowliehaw's,) 5-29 Cathedral square.

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Press, Volume VIII, Issue 841, 11 July 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume VIII, Issue 841, 11 July 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume VIII, Issue 841, 11 July 1865, Page 1