Auctions. TO CATTLE DEALERS, FARMERS, GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE AT RICCARTON YARDS on THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. JH. BENNETT has recoivod instrac- • tions from M. Campbell, Esq., to soil as above, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY HEAD OP SPLENDID YOUNG STOCK, MIXED HEIFERS! AND STEERS, Up to Two Years Old, FROM THE LONG BEACH STATION. HEIFERS GUARANTEED NOT IN CALF. These cattle are so thoroughly quiet as to be admirably adapted for paddock purposes, and their fattening qualities are well knowu to all West Coast dealers as being tho best they have seen in the province. Sale at 1 o'clock, J. H. Bennett, 1-5 Auctioneer. LYTTELTON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1867. SURPLUS STORES. MESSRS. WOLEDGE & CO. have been favored with instructions to soil by public auction, at their Rooms, Oxford street, Lyttelton, on Wednesday, 9th instant, The whole of tho Surplus Stores, ex Glen* mark, comprising— Preserved meats and soups Tea, coffee, butter Beef, pork Oatmeal, sugar Pickles, currants Raisins, suet Bread, flour 10 iron tanks Medicine chest, &0., &c. And the usual assortment of ship's stores Also, A quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND DOMESTIC UTENSILS, Consisting of Chairs, sofa, table, bedding, crookery, &c, &c. Sale at 1 o'olock. Terms cash. 1-8 HORSES 1 HORSES !! HORSES !!! IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1867, AT RICCARTON YARDS. JH. BENNETT has received instructions • to sell as above FORTY FIRST-CLASS HORSES, Comprising— Draught, harness, and saddle horses. Sale at 1 o'clook. J. H. Bennett, Auctioneer. Christohurch, January 4,1867. 1-5 IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1867, AT THB OFFICES OF THE AUCTIONEER, Hereford Street, Christohurch. JH. BENNETT will Bell as above at his • Rooms, Hereford street, Christohurch, 200 SHEEPSKINS IN THE WOOL Also, about 200 VOLUMES OF MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, Unsold at the clearing sale of G. A. E. Ross, Esq., &c., &c, &o. Sale at 12 o'olock. J. H. Bennett, Auctioneer. Christohurch, January 4, 1867. 1-6 FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE TREATY, ESTATE OF 500 ACRES OF SPLENDID ARABLE LAND, The Pick of the Selwyn Country. Title—Crown Grant. JONES, McGLASHAN & CO. are instructed to offer for sale by private treaty, throughout all this month (after which should no Bale be effected, then by publio auction, of which ample notice will be given), 500 ACRES OF CAREFULLY SELECTED LAND, In one compact block, enjoying a frontage of nearly two and a-half miles to tbe Great South road, and immediately contiguous to the Selwyn Railway Station. The whole is well watered from natural sources, while an unlimited supply is procurable with tho greatest facility by shallow borings, at a very trifling outlay, Bhould a scarcity at any timo occur. The whole of the estate is so nearly fenced as to render the coßfc of completion very inconsiderable. Quite 200 acres of this property are already sub-divided and ploughed j the balance is splendidly furnished with pas* ture of the richest order. The certainty of the speedy finishing of the Moorhouse-tunnel, coupled with the facilities of railway carriage for all cereals and other produce, invest this magnificent property with advantages rarely possessed, and still more rarely placed before tho publio with the opportunity of purchase. The whole or portions of this valuable > estate may be treated for by application to Jokes, McGsashaw & €k>. Biraard'e* tfasuary 7* 1567. £ 4 ®
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 130, 9 January 1867, Page 3
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