TJNRESERYED r 1 SALE BY AUCTION. |. .-Close Consignments, ex ".Prima Donna," &c. TV/TR. WAITT will sell by public Auc--WX tion, on Friday next, the 13th instant, at his Stoves, at 12 o'clock, the following wellselected Merchandise, ex " Prima Donna :" 160 bags well assorted counter Sugars 40 do. assorted Coffees 5 do. Sago 100 do. dairy Salt 6 boxes and half-cask Raisins 50 cases Brandy 50 Geneva (red) 2 trunks assorted Boots and Shoes; viz., boys', infants', Bluchers, ladies, &c. 1 bale red Serge Shirts 1 do. Hoyles and Navy Prints 2 do. Sail Canvas 1 case Cashmere Dresses 1 do. Ironmongery : viz., hatchets, latches, knives, fish-hooks, mouse-traps, and roasters 6 dozen Shovels 20 cases Tobacco-pipes 1 cask Wine-Glasses. lease Clover and Grass Seeds 5 cases Anchovies American and other Buckets, &c. Terms Liberal. Worwich Quay, Lyttelton, Pet. 11, 1854. CATTLE SHOW. SALE BY AUCTION. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Thursday, October 19th, (the day of the Cattle Show,) unless previously disposed of by private contract, that well-known Heavy Draught-Horse " Boxer," Late the property of M. P. Stoddart, Esq. The qualities of this horse are too well known to need comment. Sale at twelve o'clock. CATTLE SHOW. Unreserved Sale of Cattle. ly/TR. LONGDEN has received instruc- -*-"-*- tions to Sell by Auction, on Thursday, the 19th inst. (the day of the Cattle Show), unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, 20 Valuable Heifers, from two to three years old, some with calves by their sides and the rest in calf. The above will be sold without the slightest reserve. Sale at 12 o'clock. CATTLE SHOW. SALE BY AUCTIONS IV/TR. LONGDEN has received instruc--LTJ- tions to Sell by Auction, on Thursday, the 19th inst. (the day of the Cattle Show), ( Without Reserve,) 10 Well-bred Heifers, in calf. Also, (if not previously disposed of by Private Contract,) 1 Draught Horse, 1 Set Shaft Harness. The Cattle will be sold in small lots, to suit purchasers. Sale at ] 2 o'clock. Battle show, SALE BY AUCTION. lyfU. LONGDEN has received instruc-•if-M- tions to Sell by Auction, on Thursday, the 19th inst. (the day of the Cattle Show), 1 Chestnut Mare, 5 years old, fit for draft, and bred by the late Mr. Deans. . 1 Boar Pig, being one of the celebrated breed imported into the colony by Dr. Moore. . J___. c tlt twelve o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. L-lmportant Clearing-out Sale TITR. JAMES SYVINBOURNE will Sell by •n I Au? tiol1 ' at his store, Lyttelton, on Thursday, and the two following days the 28th, 29th, and 30th days of December next the whole of his remaining Stock-in-Thadf' which may he unsold at the above date, of which due notice will be given, at least 14 days prior to the days of sale. No Reserve ! ! ! LyUelton, Oct. 9, 1854.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 203, 11 October 1854, Page 7
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