New Advertisements. TtUS DAY (SATURDAY), MAI* 5. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. DISTRESS WARRANTS. GAMBLE T. BRACEFLELD. WILLIAMS r. BRACEFDZLD. "VfR- H. E. ALPORT has received instruc- ' IYI. tions from the Bailiff to the Resident Magistrate's Court, to sell by publio auction ; at the Market place Sale Rooms, Christchurch, on Saturday (This Day), May 5. FIVE STACKS OF WHEAT. As they stand upon the field, about one mile beyond Shand's Accommodation-house, on the Leeston road. Sale at 12 o'clock precisely. Terms cash on the fall of the hammer. 6-5 THIS DAY (SATURDAY), MAY 5. CHRISTCHURCH MARKET. MR. H. E. ALPORT will sell by public auction at his Sale Yards, Market place, Christchurch, on Saturday (This Day) May 5, Draught and saddle mares and geldings Milch cows, heifers, bullocks, steers Fat and store pigs, of all ages Turkeys, geese, fowls, ducks 20 bags wheat for fowls 5 tons Canterbury flour 1 ton bran Potatoes, onions, carrots After which:— Furniture, large English kitchen range Ac, Ac. Sale at half-past eleven o'clock. Terms at sale. 6-5 IN THE SUPREME COURT. WRIT OF FI FA. MILES & CO v. FORGAN &FORGAN. MB. H. X ALPORT has received instructions from the Sheriff of Canterbury to sell by publio auction, at the house near the Wesleyan Chapel, Durham street, Christchurch, on MONDAY NEXT, MAY 7, (unless the above action shall have been previously satisfied,) the following effects levied upon, vis., Sitting and bed-room furniture Plated ware, glass, earthenware Stove, cooking utensils, cutlery Ac, Ac., Ac. Sale at 12 o'clock precisely. Terms cash on the tall of the hammer. 5-3 PROVED IRON FENCING WIRE. ON S A L E: — 8 tons of 6 and 6 black iron fencing wire References can be given to purchasers as to quality. H. E. Alpobt, 5-3 Market-place, Christchurch. DRILLS, PLOUGHS, DRAYS, CHAFFCUTTERS. ON S A L E: — 2 Garrett's eight and nine-row drills, complete 4 Hornsby's ploughs, steel mould boards Six Sydney town drays 3 Sydney gravel and farm carts Horse and hand-power chaff-cutters. H. E. Alpobt, 5-4 Market place, Christchurch. i SCOTSTOUN, PAPANUI. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, May 15 and 16. MESSRS. J. OLLIYIER & SON have received instructions to'sell by public auction, at Scotstoun, on the above days, All the valuable furniture and effects Silver and plate, glass, Ac. And extensive library Further particulars in future advertisements. Catalogues are in preparation, and will shortly be published. May 4,1866. 6-5 SALE OF ITALIAN MARBLE STATUARY. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON beg to announce that they will CONTINUE THE SALE or ITALIAN MARBLE STATUAY, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), MAY 5At 12 o'clock sharp, AT THE OLD WESLEYAN CHAPEL. 5-5 SALE OF WOOL, AT MESSRS. T. RITCHIE & COS. STORE, NORWICH QUAY,* o» TUESDAY, MAY 8. HARGREAVEB A CO. are instructed by Messrs. T. Ritchie and Co, to sell by publio auction as above:— 15 bales washed wool 3 bales greasy wool 1 bale greasy wool, lambs. Sale stone o'clock. Terms at sale. 5-5 CATTLE TAKEN IN TO GRAZE, on the Rakaia Forks Station, at £1 per head per annum. . 13,000 acres devoted exclusively to cattle, with good stockyard, drafting and branding yards. Apply to F. Nsavs, Rakaia Forks; or, 6 J. Dbt/mmohd Macthsjb&qk,
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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1089, 5 May 1866, Page 1
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