Mr. C. C. Aikman. FRIDAY, JANUABY 4, 1867; CATTLE, CATTLE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in Tins ASSOCIATION YARDS Colombo Street, A NUMBER OF CAPITAL DAIEY COWS, I (Several in full profit) ! 4 fat cows 13 steers, two years old 12 heifors, two years old, and , Several calves. C. C. Aikman, I*l Auctioneer. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1867. CLEABING SALE OF FURNITURE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT CLONTARF HOUSE,_OASHEL STREET. MR. C. C. AIKMA.N has been instructed by Mr. Jones (who is retiring from the business) to soil by public auotion on the the above day, The whole of the Furniture and Effeots in Clontarf Boarding-houuo, comprising— Horeo-hair Bofa and chairs, 100 and din-ing-tables, arm, rocking, and other chairs, iron bed_teads, feather beds, horse-hair and flax mattresses, look-ing-glasses, crockery, and glassware, plate, knives, cooking-range, parlor stoves, sausago machine, and sewing machine. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terras at sale. 1-3 Auctions. " MATSON'S WOOL STORES, Lichfield Street. HMATSON & CO. will hold their next • Wool Sale at their Wool Stores, on MONDAY, JANUARY 14> WHEN THBY WII— OPEEB SIXTY BALES OF WOOL, Consisting of— SCOUBED, G B E A S E, AND FLEECE. Sale at 3 o'clock. 1-3
AKAEOA. IMPOBTANT SALES of PBIME CATTLE, HOBSES, SHEEP, AND MEBCHANDISE. WEDNESDAY AND THUBSDAY, January 9 and 10,1867. RD. BUST respectfully intimates that ho • has been favored with instructions from George Armstrong, Esq., M.H.R., of Mount Vernon, Akaroa, to sell by auction, at his Homestead (as above), on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, The undermentioned prime Live Stock viz.— 25 head of superior bred cattle, in high condition, including six first-class cows in full milk, and nine beautiful springing heifers 10 horses, bred by the owner, out of firstclass mares, by horses in high repute, including two splendid young pony mares, which match like peas, suitable for light carriage work or ladies' hacks 800 well-bred sheep, of mixed ages and sexes, which in quality and condition will recommend themselves. . (N.B. —The Auctioneer expects instructions from another Stockowner to sell a number of cattle and horses at the same gathering). Also, At the Stores of Messrs. Armstrong and Daly, in Akaroa, on THUBSDAY, JANUABY 10, Ex Albion, from Melbourne— 8 tons sugar 25 half-chests tea 30 boxes do 50 boxes composite candles (Hales) 25 cases kerosene 40 cases geneva, J.D.K.Z. 30 cases brandy (Vineyard Proprietors) 2 qr.-casks port wine 25 cases stout, 4 dozen quarts 10 boxes tobacco 5 tons flour 40 bozos soap Half-ton rice Case of iron bedsteads Together with, A large miscellaneous stock of iron-. j mongery, crockery, glassware, boots ! and shoes, drapery, &0., &c. In calling attention to the above sale, the Auctioneer can assure intending purchasers that everything advertised is good in quality, and in excellent condition. Three nteamers trade constantly between Lyttelton and Dunedin, calling each way at Akaroa j and a number of sailing vessels trade between Akaroa and the Heathcote river. A new bridle-track has been out between Akaroa and Little Biver, rendering the removal of stock easy. Further particulars on application to fcho Auctioneer, White Hart Yards, Christchurch, Termßat.ale. luncheon prowled. 1-2
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1298, 4 January 1867, Page 1
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