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BANGIORA. S ALE OF HORS E S. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER has received instructions to sell by Public ■Auction at the Lion.Hotel Stockyards, on THURSDAY, June 23, "Twenty fine strong horses, consisting of— <Well broken hacks iDraught mares and geldings "The above will be submitted to competition on ■ very liberal terms. ■^Sale a(; one o'clock. KAIAPOI AND RANGIORA. 'SAItS 03? ;, FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, Thorns, and-Grass Seeds. MR. WYLDE will sell by Public Auction, at the Assembly Rooms, Kaiapoi - and at the Lion Hotel, Rangiora, about the first week in July next, many thousands of Fruit and Forest Trees, consisting of—apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, quinces, grape vines, walhiuts, filberts, gooseberries, currants, raspberries, sti'awberries, and blue gums, poplars, Cdbbett's acacia, Sycamore or plane tree, horse-chesnut, ash, oak, ■ Scotch fir, lime tree, large pollard, and weeping willows, laburnum., leycesteria, elder, wMte Portugal broom, English Berberries, Cape tea-tree, St. - John's worts, yellow and scarlet flowering currants, •- roses, &c, &c. Also, HEDGE PLANTS, *■ consisting of—thorns, sweet-briar, gorse, broom, and thorn acacia. Also, a large quantity of mixed permanent pas--s:iure grasses and clovers. -Precise date of sales in future advertisements. JAMES KERR, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, CHARLES-ST., KAIAPOI, EEGS most respectfully to inform his numerous friends and the public generally of Kaiapoi and the>vicinity,'that he will shortly have in course of erection extensive premises, immediately adjoining the Assembly Rooms, Charles Street, which lie intends to open as a general store and clothing establishment, where he hopes by the strictest punctuality to business, and by selling goods at the lowest possible prices, to merit a share of public patronage of that flourishing and widely extending district. J.K. begs further to assure the public of Kaiapoi that he will make it his-stuHy at all times to select no goods that are not of first-rate quality, and goods especially fitting for all seasons, and - suitable to meet the wants of the community at large. Temporary premises are now open at the Assembly Rooms, with a general assortment of -• grocery goods. : Gentlemen's ready made clothing, consisting of— Gents' superior black and pilot overcoats, gents' superior black cloth coats, vests and trowsers, gents' cloth and tweed vests and trowsers, worsted cord and mole trowsers, serge shirts, cloth caps, regatta and white shirts, blue guernsey and flannel under shirts, lambswool drawers and socks, &c, &c. And a large assortment of goods of all kinds - daily expected. June 7,1859. NEW TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD, HAREWOOD FOREST. MR. HERBERT E. ALPORT beg-s to announce that he has been entrusted ' with the sale of a limited number of sections in ' the newly forming township of 'Oxford. The site of the township has been selected with • considerable judgment, being situate upon the junction of the main roads, and having a frontage to 'the river Eyre and immediately adjoining to ther: Harewood Forest, thereby securing an ample and cheap supply of wood and water to its future in- ■ habitants. •' Trustees, parents, and others investing for their trusts or children, &c., will find this a good oppor- : tunity. A considerable number of sections having been '-■' taken up, early application is desirable. Plans will be shown and full particulars as to '■ ■■■ amount of purchase'money and terms of payment ;;- may be obtained from Mr. Williamson, Surveyor, '■■■' Oxford, Mr.Fred. J. Elmer, Land Agent, Rangiora, : and of the Auctioneer, Mr. H. E. Alport, Market--place, Christchurch. UTay 17y1859. : MR. MOORE'S RAMS.. MR. THOMSON has been appointed by G. H. Moore, Esq., of Glenmark, - agent for the Sale of his Celebrated RAMS for !- the country south of the Waimakariri. The Rams are perfectly clean, are tailed, and ■ yarded in a separate flock. _ Full particulars may be ascertained on applica- • tion at the Auction Mart, Christchurch. LAND TO LET, On 20 or 30 years Building; Leases, in the -Sentre of the Town of Christchurch, on easy terms. Apply to MR. "W. BROOKS, , ■ Gloucester Street. June 7th; 1859. NOTICE. ' HPHE Undersigned, being appointed agent X for PLIMMER & Sons, Steam Totara Saw Mills, Wellington, is prepared to receive orders ' for Timber of any description.—Orders supplied according to specifications, which will be promptly attended to. . * i J FREDERICK JENKINS. Christchurch, June 7th, 1869. DOORS AND SASHES. A Quantity of American panel Doors and Window Sashes for sale at WHITE'S Bee. Hive Store, Kaiapoi. FRESH APPLES. ./* A CASES good Winter Keeping Apples xJ\J for sale at WHITE'S Bee Hive Store, Kaiapoi. WINTER CLOTHING. GENTLEMEN in want of Winter Clothingl of a superior quality, had better call at the BEE HOT STORE, KAIAPOI, -where they can get suited at one half the price of •any other establishment in the colony. • l^p° -Observe the address: J:. T, WHITE, . Bee Hive, Kaiapoi. FOR SALE. A well-known team of t four Bullocks, perfectly broken into yokes and harness. Each pair warranted quiet: to plough with reins. Apply to R. BRUNSDEN, ■ ' Avonside. June 7, 1859; -. ■■ - " i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 688, 11 June 1859, Page 6

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