SALE BY AUCTION. MR. ALPORT will Sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms on Thursday next, the 24th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, precisely— 2 Tons New Zealand Flour. 1 do. V. D. L. do. 10 Chests and 5 half do. Congou Tea. 20 Cases assorted Oilman's Stores. 2 Tons Prime Potatoes. •_- Ton superior Port Cooper Cheese. Blue Serge and Cotton Shirts, Moleskin Trousers and Calico. Also, without Reserve, A lot of Ironmongery, Holloware, Brass Taps, &c. I 2 Boxes Dip Candles. 3 Kegs Butter. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton,<March 18, 1853. , WEEKLY SALE by AUCTION Of Cattle, Horses, &c, at Christchurch. MR. ALPORT begs to inform Stockowners and others, that he intends holding a Public Auction, Weekly, on Fridays, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, for the Sale of Stock, Merchandise, &c N.B. Parties desirous of submitting Stock, &c. to Public Competition will oblige by signifying the same on or before the previous Wednesday. Surplus Stores, Barque " Tasmania." MESSRS. LONGDEN and LE CREN will sell by Auction, at their Stores, in Lyttelton, on Wednesday next, March 23rd, Sundry Stores, ex " Tasmania," particulars of which will be published in handbills. Lyttelton, March, 18,1853.1 FOR SALE, A FIRST -RATE CART HORSE, stands 153.* hands high, bay with black, points, good bone, aged 6 years, a very fast walker, perfectly quiet, and challenge to go a long journey with any horse in the Settlement,, either in saddle or harness. Warranted sound. A good trial given if required. Price, £45, no less. Apply to Mr. Jackson, White Hart S tables' Christchurch. Agricultural Implements and Cattle Fob Sale at PACKARD'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, LYTTELTON. ONE of Garrett's best Improved Corn ; and Seed Drills, the only one imported; into this colony. This machine has taken several prizes at the Royal Agricultural Show in; England, fully proving the great saving in quantity of seed, &c., &c. Also a strong wrought Iron Plough, by Ran-; some. And, One gang of Iron Harrows, fit for general purposes. Several good Saddle and Draught Horses, also, some good Milch Cows, how in profit. For terms, &c, apply to Mr. Packard, "Stedfast," Lyttelton, or Mr.* Gibbs, Christchurch. ON SALE, DAIRY UTENSILS, comprising American Churn, Milk Pails, Milk Pans, &c. Cottager's Stove, quite new. Ploughs and Harrows, Chaff Knives, Flour Seives, Spades and Shovels, Garden Rakes, Dog Traps, American Brooms, Cattle Bells, &c. Hardware, Hollow-ware, and Brushware. Cutlery and Stationery. S. Gibbs. Christchnrch, March 16, 1853. ON SALE, -J £) SUPERIOR London made DOORS, -*---• hung in frames with lock to each. 12 Pairs Folding Cottage Windows, hung in frames. 4 Pairs French Windows, hung in frames. 16 Roller Blinds, with Rack, Pullies, and Cloth. Also, about 2000 Countess's Slates. S. Gibbs. Cbrißtchnrch, March 16,1853, , _
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 115, 19 March 1853, Page 2
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