Weekly Sale by Auction, at Christchurch. THE Undersigned begs to announce that on and after this date, he will be ready to hold an Auction Sale any Saturday at his Booms in Chvistchurch, when parties having any description of Stock, Produce, or Merchandise, for Sale, can effect the same on application to J. LOKGDEN. Christchnrc.h, January 20,1854. Sale of Horses by Auction, [This Day.] MR. LONGDEN has received instructions from P. B. Boulton, Esq., to Sell by Auction at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, on Saturday, April S, 1 black gelding, broken into saddle and harness 1 black mare, broken in to saddle. The above are perfectly quiet, and wellknown to be good and useful horses. Sale at Twelve Precisely. WEEKLY SALE by AUCTION Of Cattle, Horses, &c, at Christchurch. I\/TR. ALPORT begs to inform Stock--—»J- owners and others, that he intends holding a Public Auction, Weekly, on Saturday (being Market-day), 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 Thursday. "UNRESERVED SALE OF DRAPERY, FURNITURE, &c. "]\/TR. ALPORT is instructed to Sell by —-*-L Public Auction, at his Auction Mart, on Wednesday next the 12th inst,at 12 o'clock, noon, precisely, the following goods, viz.: 1 case containing—Fancy coloured Tweed Coats, Drab do., Blue Serge Shirts, Crimson Guernsey do., Drab and Green Felt Hats, and Sou-westers. 1 do. containing—Grey Calico, Light Canvas, Pilot Cloth, Women's white worsted Hose, black cotton do., Men's coloured worsted Caps, Children's Hoods, Baby's white and coloured Socks, Ferrets, Shirt Buttons, Needles, &c. 5 pieces coloured Muslin Strong Wellington and Blucher Boots Women's French Clogs Dishes in sets of 8 Furniture, consisting of—Mahogany Pembroke Tables, Japanned Chest Drawers, Mahogany Chairs, morocco seats, Folding Arm do.* Fancy and Cane-seated Beech do. And other Goods. Terms at Sale, and no Reserve. % Norwich Qnay, Lyttelton, 7th April, 1854. FOR SALE, A BOUT TWELVE Two-tooth RAMS, -z-*- out of the Merino Ewes imported by Mr. Deans, and by the Company's first class Rains. Price £4 each. Apply to Messrs, Coukson and Co., or J. C. W. .Russell, Esq., Ham. _____ 43 RAMS, on the Rakaia Terrace Station. Apply either at the Station, or to Mr. Hall, Christchurch. FoFsiT^ ~~ A BOUT 40 Well-bred PIGS. Tlie undersigned has no hesitation in stating the above to he one of the finest collection of Pigs in the colony. J. H. Moore, „ , o ■ Ferry Iload. February 18th. J. HM takes this opportunity to remind the public that he still has il.e Boar Pig, which won the second prize at the late Cattle Show Charge, 7s. b'd.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 170, 8 April 1854, Page 2
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