SALE BY AUCTION. MIX. AT/PORT begs to announce that ho will Soil by Auction, at his Store, on "Wednesday, the.2lst of May next, at, 12 o'clock, noon, the following merchandise, viz., 10 Tons of first quality Flour, in 50 and 2001b. bags. Ten Chests Superior Congou Tea. 5 half -Jo do. do. 10 Boxes of choice Green and Black do. 2 Tons of fine Crushed Sugar. 2 do. Manilla ration do. 40 cases of Pickles and Mustard. 4 good Pack Saddles. 2 sets of Leader Harness. 2 do. of Cart do. 1 superior English Saddle. 2 do. Bridles. 3 Headstall do. 3 Stockwhips. 1 doz. Grindstones. 3 doz. Strong Spades. 1 Bale Towelling. 1 case, containing Cord Trowsers, Check and Regatta Shirts. Half" liose, Blue and Navy shirts, &c 7, &c. Also, a parcel of Iron Wire, for fencing, with | tension screws, wreueh, Src 2, Norwich Qnsy, Lyttelton, May 16, 1851. FOR SALE, Timber, Shingles, Etc., ex "Mary." 1Q AAA FEET of BOARDS and -LOjV/VJVy SCANTLING. 4,500 Three-inch Battens. 40".000 Shingles. ■' 34 Barrels of Oats. A. J. Alpobt, Agent. 2, Norwich Qnay, Lvttelton, May 2. FOR SALE, Q 1 TONS POET COOPER CHEESE. £ 2 A few Kegs Port Cooper Butter. Apply to E. and G. Ehobes. Lytteltoa. For Sale, ex " Australia." KST> OTHEB X,AXE ABBIYAiS. an TONS of first quality Van Dieman's JjXJ Land Flour. 20 chests Congou tea. 8 halt do. 5 boxes superior Pekoe do. 5 do. Gunpowder (Green) do. 5 tons of Crushed Light Sugar, 4 do. of Manilla do. 120 Tons of Coals, 50,000 German Bricks. 80 Hearthstones, 8 do. Soap. 45 cases Pickles, 24 do. Mustard. 5 quarter Casks Vinegar. 2 do. of Sandeman's Port Wine. 7 cases of superior do. 30 do. Red case Gin. 1 quarter cask superior Whiskey. 1 hale of Towelling. 4 Pack Saddles. t 7 sets of Cart and Trace Harness. 5 doz. Spades. 24 Grindstones. 50 bushels of Maize. Ironmongery, Slops, Tinware, Marine Store's, and other goods. A. J. Alport. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, March 24, 1851. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. 1 KAj/L FINE WOOLLED SHEEP, JLjO^jßtd now depasturing on that portion of Banks' Peninsula lying between Gibbie's Station and Kaituna. 866 Breeding Ewes. 668 Weaned Lambs. 10 Hams. 1544 The sheep are free from disease, are thoroughly acclimated, and the ewes having been purchased from the celebrated ilocks of James Marauthur Esq., New South Wales, will bear a comparison with any in the district. Archibald Me Quin, the shepherd in charge of the sheep, will shew them to intending purchasers, and terms with further particulars may be learned by applying to Mr. Ebenezer Hay, of Pigeon Bay, or Messrs. Deans, of Iliecarton. Lyttelton, March 19, 1851.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 19, 17 May 1851, Page 8
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