GKEAT TTJSrKESEBVED SALE OF PROPERTY. MR. LONGDEN has been honored with instructions from Sir Thomas Tancred, Bart., (who is about to return to England) to sell by Public Auction, oil Monday and Tuesday next, August 7th and Bth, a quantity of valuable Household Articles akd Family Goods, comprising— Bedding, Linen, Damask Table Cloths, Ladies' and Children's Dresses, in great variety, in pieces and made up Calico, Chintzes, Muslins Alpacas, Prints, Bareges Children's Clothing of all descriptions Shoes, Gloves* Tapes, Cotton Linen and Cotton Sheets, Towels Table Napkins, D'Oyleys A large assortment of Stationery, and a great eolfection of other most useful sundries ALSO, A small quantity of excellent Port, Sherry, and Marsala, and .. 3 cases valuable Books, (which maybe seen on Saturday next) &c, &c. The above sale will take place (by permission) at Mr. J. F. Swinbourne's Store, Market Place, and will commence at 11 precisely each day. Luncheon Provided. ALSO, On the following Monday and Tuesday, August 14th and loth, at the residence of Sir Thomas Tancred., Bart,, Papanui Eoad, the Furniture and other Household Effects, consisting of— Drawing, and Dining Boom, and Kitchen Tables Handsome Mahogany Sideboard Chairs, assorted Mahogany Chests of Drawers Bedsteads, Sofas Some valuable Carpets Kitchen Utensils in great variety Euglish Doors and Window Frames A large assortment of useful Ironmongery Carpenter's Tools, Garden, and- Draining Tools Dairy Utensils, a first rate assortment Fenders and Fire Irons Tea Caddies and Trays A quantity of Soap, Ink, and Blacking Paints, Oil,. Turpentine Tarpaulin, Balance Weighing Machine Cart Harness Saddles and Bridles Side Saddles ALSO, 1 useful Cart 1 Dog Cart and Harness Patent Drill, Harrows, &c, &c. ; A lot of Firewood ! A quantity of Oats, Barley, and other grain, ; and a vast collection of most useful arti- i | cles of all descriptions, which it is impos- ' sible to enumerate The sale will take place at 11 precisely each day. Luncheon Provided. j ' | The Auctioneer begs especially to call the attention of the public to the above sale, as he is confident it includes the largest and most I valuable collection of private property ever yet offered to the public in this Settlement. The whole of the articles are well known to be of the best and most useful description, and the present will be a first rate opportunity for Storekeepers and families to lay in stocks, as there is no doubt there will be an immense rise in prices at home owing to the Bussian war. Weekly Sale by Auction, at Christehurcli. npHE Undersigned begs to announce that -^- on and after this date, he will be ready to hold an Auction Sale any Saturday at his Eooms in Christchurch, when parties having any description of Stock, Produce, or Merchandise, for Sale, can effect the same on application to J. Longden.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 187, 5 August 1854, Page 6
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