Wilson & Alport. THIS DAY. IMPORTANT SALE at FURNITURE, PLATE, LINEN, GLASS, CHINA, BOOKS, , LITHOGRAPHS, SADDLERY, &C. MESSRS. WILSON & ALPORT have received instructions from Ramsay Morton, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, The superior FURNITURE, Ac., in the following order :— At 11 o'clock a.m., At his Residence, Oxford Terrace, near the Government Buildings— The drawing, dining, and bedroom furniture, carpets, cooking and other kitchen utensils Walnut, rosewood, and mahogany dining and drawing-room furniture Splendid piano, by Broad wood Solid silver forks, spoons, &c Large chimney glass, Brussels carpets Handspme wood and iron bedsteads Marble top washstands and chamber-ware Mahogany toilet tables and swing glasses Mattresses, pillows, bolsters Cooking and other kitchen utensils And at 2 o'clock p.m., at the High street offices, 200 volumes books, by eminent authors Novels, poetical works, cyclopaedias Works on medicine, chemistry Superior plated tea service, forks, spoons Ivory-handle table and dessert cutlery Cut-glass decanters, tumblers, Ac. 10 beautifully-executed lithographs Wall-made side-saddle, riding saddle, bridle -_0., &o. Catalogues of the sale are now ready, and can be had on application at the offices of the Auctioneers. 11-28 SEWING MACHINE. WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, AT THE HIGH STREET OFFICES, ONE SUPERIOR SEWING MACHINE (nearly new), suitable for a tailor or shoemaker. Whsoh & Alcobt, 11-30 Auctioneers.
E. Mitchell & Co. CATTLE. CATTLE. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION AT LEESTON. E MITCHELL & CO. have received in- • structions to SELL at Mr Loe's Hotel, Leeston, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, SEVENTY HEAD QUIET CATTLE, all in good condition, comprising as follows:— 30 head three and four-year-old steers 12 head two-year-old do 10 bead prime heifers 9 head choice cows 9 head calves and weaners. The Auctioneers invite the attention of farmers and others to the above lot of exceedingly well-bred cattle. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock. Terms at sale. E. Mitchell & Co., 12-2 Stock Auctioneers. Buss & Hepworth. KAIAPOI. TO WHEELWRIGHTS AND OTHERS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3. "VTESSRS BUSS & HEPWORTH have -ItA received instructions from the Inspector in Bankruptcy to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at Mr Benjamin Ellis's Wheelwright's Shop, on the above date, The following EFFECTS— 3 horse drays, quite new 1 dray, second hand 3 pairs wooden harrows 1 set iron harrows A quantity of tools And A quantity of timber, suitable for wheelwright's purposes. Sale at 1 o'clock. No reserve. Terms cash. Btxss & Hepwobth, 11-29 Auctioneers. C. C. Aikman. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1867. TIMBER. TIMBER. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. CO. AIKMAN has been favoured with • instructions from Mr Jenkins to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE MILLS, FERRY ROAD, Christchurch, on the above day, Upwards of ■ 100,000 FEET OF SUPERIOB BALTIC TONGUED AND GROOVED BOARDS,' Particulars v to tiu§, <fco., in a fatara advwr&MHat. U-M 1
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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1583, 3 December 1867, Page 1
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