Messrs. Aikman & Wilson. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1866. CLEARING SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OF HORSES, COWS, PIGS, DRAYS, HARNESS, &c. At the Paddock top of Colombo street, North Town Belt. Without the Slightest Reserve. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON are instructed by the Trustees of W. H. Mem's assignment, to sell by public auction, on the above day, at the Paddocks, Town Belt north— The whole of their Live and Dead Stock, consisting of— 13 seasoned horses, fit for saddle or harness 1 mare and foal 12 to 15 superior dairy cows and young stock 150 pigs, more or less Quantity of fowls 6 spring and 2 tip carts Dog cart and harness 1 horse dray, 6 sets harness 5 ridiDg saddles and bridles Wheelbarrows, crab winch, chains Bullock yokes, blocks, &c. Also, Furniture of dwelling-house, &c. 2 sausage machines with horse power 1 chaff-cutting machine with horse power 1 hay press Lot of tools, balance weights &c. &c. Terms at sale. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. 5-11 RICCARTON YARDS. TO BUTCHERS, WEST COAST DEALERS, & OTHERS. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE AT RICCARTON YARDS, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OK TUESDAY, MAY 22. 250 HEAD PRIME MIXED CATTLE. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT S have received instructions from Messrs. W. 0. and A. J. Walker, Mount Possession, to sell as above, the under-mentioned cattle, consisting of— 50 head of fat and dairy stock 200 head of prime young stock, from one to three years old, mixed heifers and steers 2 good bulls. Sale at 12 o'clock. Without the slightest reserve. BUBNELL, BSKNETT & SPROT, Auctioneers. N.B.—The above cattle are really first-class as regards quality and breeding, comprising the whole of the mob from Mount Possession station. Entries for this sale must be made on or before Saturday, the 19th, and none but quiet stock will be taken in. Christchurch, May 11. 5-12 TOWN OF ROLLESTON. THE TOWN SECTIONS will shortly be sold by auction by MESSRS. OLLIVIER & SON. The Great Southern Railway will for the present have its terminus at the Town of Rolleston, where also various lines for tramways diverge. The advantages of this position for a town are obvious; it is situated exactly opposite the Railway station near Weeden, and will be the depot for the surrounding neighborhood down to the Lake, and up to the Malvern Hills. There is a well with fifteen feet of -water, at a depth of sixty feet only, at the Railway Station. The sections will be open for application at the upset price of £25 per half-acre, as laid out on the plans, and the applicant shall become the purchaser if no advance is made upon that price at the sale. The day of sale will appear in a future advertisement. For further particulars apply to Mbsbbs. Oluvteb & Sow, Christchurch; or to Mb. Wyhn Whjuams, Solicitor, Hereford street, Christchurcb, Where application for the sections can be made. N.B. —The purchase money to be paid in the following manner: £5 deposit on the fail of the hammer, the balance on bills at six, twelve, and eighteen months, with ten per cent, interest. s ' lo SCOTSTOUN, PAPANUI. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, May 16 and 17. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON hare received instructions to sell by public auction, at Scotetoun, on the above days, All the valuable furniture and effects Silver and plate, glass, &c. And extensive library Farther particulars in future advertisements. Catalogues are in preparation, aud will shortly be published. May 4,1866. 6-5
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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1097, 15 May 1866, Page 1
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