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JtttvttttatmenK Mr. C. C, Aikman. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1866. By Order of the Trustees in J. B. RockliflVs Assigned Estate. GROCERIES, DRAPERY, CARTS, HORSES, HARNESS, SHOP FITTINGS, TRADE UTENSILS, &c, IN THE NEW SALE ROOMS, Cashel Stbket. MR. C. C AIKMAN has received instructions from the Trustees in J. B RockliflVs assigned estate, to sell on the above day, without the slightest reserve, in the new Sale Rooms, Cashel 9treet, where they have been removed for the convenience of sale, All his Stock-in-Trade, Shop Fittings, Sec, comprising— Candles, soap, tea, sugars, oilman's stores, coffee, vinegar, hams, bacon, salt, and other grocery articles too numerous to particularise Also, Weighing machine, scales and weights, tiade utensils, shop fittings, waggon, cart, horses, harness, &c. Also, The leasehold interest in quarter-acre land on the Windmill road, with the capital shop, dwelling-house, and out-buildings erected thereon.recently in the occupation of Mr Kockliffe. Sale at 11 o'clock. Refreshments provided. No reserve. 10-17

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUGARS. SUGARS. Ex Elodie, from Mauritius. MR. C. C. AIKMAN begs to intimate that he has received instructions from the importers, Messrs J- T. Peacock and Co., to seU by auction, immediately after arrival — The whole of their shipment of fine grocery sugars, selected specially for this market, and now daily expected per Elodie. N.B. —The quality (and size of bags) will be found similar to the cargo per St Anue, which gave such general satisfaction. Christchurch, October 5, 1866. 10-6 TO BE LET FOR FIVE YEARS, With Purchasing Clause, <.-) r» x 80FEET FREEHOLD I.AND, with £i O capital offices and stabling, in the centre of the city. Suitable for a professional man. Apply to C. C. Aikman, 10-1 Cashel street. Entire Horses. TO COVER, At Five Guineas a Mare. ANTIDOTE will stand aa usual at his owner's stables, near the Racecourse, Wednesdays ; and Saturdays, at Lunn and Ray's, Racecourse Inn, Riccarton. Good paddocks provided. For further particulars apply to WroiiAM Loss, Sens. ; or Lt/nn & Rax, 9.7 Racecourse Inn. AT ROYAL HOTEL STABLES. YOUNG TOWTON. THIS CELEBRATED ENTIRE HORSE •will Serve Mares at the following places : — On Mondays —Prebbleton District. Tuesdays—Papanui. Wednesdays and Saturdays—At Home. Thursdays—At George and Dragon, South road. Fridays—Heathcote. Terms, £3 ; groomage, ss. To be paid at time of serving. 9-25 Withbt & Gamobth.

|— — ■ M A Z E P P A. THIS CREAM-COLORED PONY will Stand the Season at MR. FISHER'S FARM, HEATHCOTE, (End of Colombo street south). Terms—£3 3s, groomage included. H.B. —This Pony took the Agricultural and Pastoral Association's First-class Medal in 1865. 9*25 rpo SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, At the Victoria Stables, Cashel street, QUICKSILVER, Imported Norfolk trotter, chesnut roan rising five years, excellent temper and constitution, with an immense substance. Bred by Mr James Coker, Downham, near Lynn, Norfolk ; got by Old Prickwillow, champion of England, and considered by competent judges to be the best hack in his day. His dam, by Old Merrilegs—by Lottery, grandsire—Performer, great grandsire—P retepder. Young Pretender, Quicksilver's own brother, obtained the first prize at the Royal Agricultural Show at Leeds, and afterwards sold for £750 to go to France. Terms :—£lo ; groomage, 10a. More than one mare as per agreement. 10-4 3. Ladbbooeb. TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE ENTIRE BLACK COLT; YOUNG MARQUIS. He is rising 5 years old, stands 17 hands high, with good proportions and docile temper ; he has proved himself a sure foal getter. Young Marquis was got by the celebrated Clydesdale imported horse Young Pnnee Royal, dam by Canterbury, imported to this colony by J. C. Watts Russell, Esq. Young Marquis will be at Woodend on Mondays ; Saltwater Creek on the Bame day ; Rangiora on the same night; Halfway House on Tuesday; and the remainder of the week at Felton'a Ferry. Chables Ttjbseb. Tebms :—£s each mare, to be paid on the Ist of February, 1867. Groom's fee, ss; to be paid at time of service. Good grass for marea and moderate charges. No responsibuity. 10-11

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Press, Volume X, Issue 1233, 19 October 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume X, Issue 1233, 19 October 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume X, Issue 1233, 19 October 1866, Page 3

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