LYTTELTON. Sale of Plour, Bar Iron, Groceries, &c. MR. TULLOCH is instructed to Sell by Auction, at his premises, No. 11, Esplanade, Lyttelton, (near the Mitre Hotel,) on Tuesday next, the loth April, 1851, the undermentioned articles, viz., About THIRTY TONS of FLOUR in bags varyingl from Fifty to Two Hundred Pounds weight each, a quantity of Apples, Sugar, Biscuit, Tea, Pickles, Starch, Ginger Wine, Peppermint, Soap, Raisins, Goats, &c. Also, Two New Iron Bedsteads, and -Aquantiti/ of Bar Iron. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. CHRISTGHURCH. Valuable Freehold Land. MR. TULLOCH announces to the public that he is favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, the 22nd April, SEVENTEEN SECTIONS of Valuable Freehold Land, each containing One Quarter of an Acre, and all within one mile of the Marketplace, Christchurch. Place of Sale in next week's paper ; and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. 11, Esplanade, Lyttelton, April 10. SCHOONER-RIGGED BOAT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. Tulloch, at his premises, No. 11, Esplanade, Lyttelton, on Thursday, the 24th April, lSsl,at twelve o'clock, a Fine Schooner-Rigged BOAT, nearly new, with Sails, Oars, CableChain. Standing Rigging, and in every respect well found. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. 11, Esplanade, Lyttelton, April 10. SCHOONER "SALOPIAN." MR. TULLOCH begs to inform the Public that he is instructed to Sell by Auction, at No. 11, Esplanade, Lyttelton, (near the Mitre Hotel,) on Thursday, April 24th, 1851, at twelve o'clock, the new and wellbuilt Schooner Salopian. Her timbers are of Picked Rata, and the said vessel is planked with the best Mai. The masts, standing and running rigging, also the sails, are, like the hull, All But New, and of the best description. She is also well found in anchors, chains, boat, &c. 40 Tons Register. Keel, 46 ft. 6 in., 16 ft. 6 in. beam, and depth of hold, 7 ft. 6 in. The above vessel is well known to stow a large cargo for her tonnage, an excellent seaboat, and in every respect well adapted for the coasting trade. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. 11, Esplanade, Lj'ttelton, April 10, 1851. SALE OF MERCHANDISE. MR. ALPORT has received instructions from the Importer to sell by Public Auction, at his Store, on Thursday, April 17, at 12 o'clock at noon, the following goods : — 10 Pieces of Irish Linen, 32 yards each. 2 Cases of well-assorted Paper Hangings. 1^- Ton of first quality White Lead. 74 Boxes of Window Glass. 72 Bill-Hooks. 24 Best Axes and Handles. 24 Strong Spades. C cwt. of Nails. | 6 dozen of Strong Garnet Hinges. 17 Strong Stock Locks. 8 dozen of Tool Handles. I'Gross of Sash Line. 1 ditto of Large Screws. •'3 dozen Hasps and Staples. 2 ditto Surplice pins. 4 ditto Bolts. 6 pairs of Butt Hinges. Any portion of the above may be purchased by Private Contract prior to the day of Sale. 2, r^orwinh Quay, Lyttelton, April 10, 1851. FOR SALE. 2' TONS PORT COOPKR CHEESE. 2 A few Kegs Port Cooper Batter. 70 Gallons Hump-Back Oil. A cedar-built, copper-fastened Whale-Boat, uV.i'iv ,■ spec-ted from the fisheries, with Sails and ():*;> ij.mplcte, if required. A ;;•,;';>• to Pv. and G. Rhodes, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 14, 12 April 1851, Page 8
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