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New Advertisements. SALES BY AUCTION AT THE MABKET-PLACE, CHBISTCHUBCH. AUCTION NOTICE. THE SALES OF LIVE STOCK, Produce and Merchandise, hitherto conducted by Mr. H. E. Alport, at Market-place Auction Booms and Saleyards, will be continued by us as usual until the business shall have been disposed of. WIXSON & AIPOBT. January 1,1867. 1-1 MESSES. W. WILSON & CO. beg to announce that they have this day taken into their firm as partner Mr H. E. Alport, of this city, who has had considerable experience as an auctioneer, land and general commission agent, and valuator. The business of the firm will in future be carried on under the style of WILSON & ALPOBT. Chrifltchurch, January 1,1867. In reference to the above intimation we beg to state that in continuing the business we propose to devote our attention more especially to the following branches: —Auctioneers, Wool Brokers; Land, Station, and Estate Agents ; Cattle, Sheep, and Produce Salesmen j Valuators, Arbitrators, and General Commission Merchants. Periodical sales of wool, hides, tallow, and other station produce will be held during the shipping season. Advances made upon live stock, produce, and merchandize consigned to us for absolute sale. WILSON & AttPOBT. Christchurch, January 1, 1867. 1-1 TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. MESSES. WILSON & ALPOBT will sell by public auction at the Market-place Salerooms, Christchurch, on FBIDAY NEXT, JANUABY 4, 1 case—32 dozen hanging looking-glasses, assorted, 5 x 3 to 7 x 5 1 case swing glasses 1 case—2o sets decanters, pints and quarts 1 case doeskin trousers 1 bale scarlet blankets, 9,10, and 11 1 bale blue blankets 1 mahogany dining table 6 mahogany chairs, hair seats 1 case, containing twelve croquet and other games 1 case, containing ten gross cossaques And other goods. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. 1-2

MONDAY, JANUABY 7, 1867. HOTEL FUBNITUBE, STOCK, &o. MESSES. WILSON & ALPOBT have rereceived instructions from B. F. Stanley, Esq., in consequence of the lease of the White j Hart having expired, to sell by public j auction on the Premises, on Monday, January 7, The Furniture and Stock-in-Trade of the above house, consisting of— The whole of the necessary furniture, &c. required for carrying on an extensive hotel business, including a billiardtable, by Thurston, together with the complete set of balls, cues, fittings, &c. COMMEBCIAL-BOOM, j Mahogany table, mahogany sofas, hairseated chairs, pier-glass, fender and fire-irons complete, dining-room mahogany table, side-table, chefFonnier, chairs, piano, engravings, &c. PABLOB, Table, sofa, chairs, bookcase, carpet; SITTING-BOOM, Table, chairs, carpet, rug, prints, iron safe. BILLIABD-BOOM, Table and fittings complete, sea ts, chairs &c. BAB, Bar-fittings, set of four pier-glasses decanters, jugs, glasses, &c. KITCHEN, Leamington range, dinner services, tea services, dishes, covers, moulds, plate, knives, forks, spoons, &o. BED-BOOMS, Bedsteads, beds, bedding, blankets, quilts, sheets, counterpanes, toilet-tables, toilet services, carpets, chairs, &c., for furnishing fifteen bed-rooms. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. Luncheon provided. 12-28 WOOL SALES. MESSBS. WILSON & ALPOBT will hold a sale by auction of wool, hides, sheepskins, and tallow, at their AUCTION-BOOMS, HIGH STBEET, Christchurch, DUBING THE MONTH OF JANUABY.' Several entries of wool, &c., have already been received. The sale is the first of a series, and will be followed by one or more sales in each month during the shipping season. Advances made if required. Arrangements may be entered into by holders for storage accommodation at moderate rates on all wool and produce sent in for absolute sale, and which can be delivered at the warehouse, Market-place, Christchurch. 12-13 WANTED — A good Carriage Painter; also a Coachsmith. Apply at the works of Cobb & Co. I*3

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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1298, 4 January 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1298, 4 January 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1298, 4 January 1867, Page 1

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