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SALE BY PUIJLIC AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD riiIUJITL'IiJJ & EFjrjrcTS MESSRS. F.-'NOBLK UAMPUHLL & CO* • l j ' c recieiVCcl i""ti'wtions from J ]f 5 Jn tO nr SPw b^ ,V"! )lic lluction» at th'« h °™ o? the lute Mr." Win. Eades, on I THURSDAY, the 30th Instant, J the household furniture and 'effects, including a s number of valuable books, the propel ly of the Tata Mr. Wm. Eades. , t , Snle nt Noon. ? Jjyttclton, Juno 21, 1859. IMPORTANT SALE OF BOOKS MR. GUINNESS has been instructed to sell Ivy Public Auction, on 7 ' v::- : "Wp)NESI)AY, "JUKE-." 29, """'" ; immediately after the land sale, — About 20(1 s Yohunes of BOOKS,listing f^^ standard works on Theology, History, 1 Medicine, and Classics, alloflatfi edition! " * The above sale offers a rare opportunity to persons in search of books on these particular subjects. Catalogues will appear as soon as possible. GREAT LAND SALE, RANGIORA. IL/TR. FREDERICK ELMER will sell by -Lt-L auction, at the Lion Hotel, Rangiora, on ' TUESDAY, JULY 5, about fifteen acres of'standing timber, being part of that well known section No. 358 a, the pioperty of the Rev. John Raven, M.A. T w »s-£lO deposit, and two approved bills at -3 and 6 months. Three acres of freehold bush, part of section No. ?q T« S ~£\° de l)0Slfc'-11lld two approved'-bilb at d aijd 6 months. That well known 40 acre section, No.' 1-215 ■ having lo chains frontage to a government road! and within a short distance of'the town. Upset mice— £4 per acre (unless previously, disposed of by private contiact)., .Title—Crown grant, 30 one acre building allotment^ part of' tho property of George Hart. Esq., Solicitor, Wellington. Ihis land is 'of the best quality, aud well watered. - A one acre building allotment, with.' 2 chains irontage to the Harewood road, and 5 chains frontage to a government road. 7 one acre building allotments with 5 chains trontage to a government chain rqad. Terms—2o per cent cash. The balance of purchase money to be paid at any tiiae within two years from day of sale. Interest at 10 per cent per annum. Plans of the properties may be seen at tha Northern and Kaiapoi Httels, Kaiapoi; the Lion Hotel, Rangiora • and at the Office of the Auctioneer. Sale to commence at twelve o'clock. Luncheon provided. Rangiora, June 2, 1859. KAIAPOI AND RANGIORA! SALE OF FRUIT AN-D FOREST TREES Thorns, and Gbass 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, wallnuts, filberts, gooseberries, currants, raspberries; strawberries, and blue gums, poplars, Cobbett's acacia, Sycamore or plane tree, horse-ehesnut, ash," oak, Scotch fir, lime tree, large pollard, and weeping willows, laburnum, leyestoria, elder, white Portugal broom, English Eerberrios, 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 pasture grasses and clovers. Precise date of sales in future advertisements. KAIAPOI.. TEMPORARY ROOMS AT THE OFFICE OF C. G. HODGSON, ESQ., SOLICITOR. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLMER will attend at; Kaiapoi, for the purpose of receiving'commissions for the' sale of Land, Stock &c.,&c, on MONDAY in each week, instead of oh THURSDAYS as previously advertised, Mr. C. G., Hodgson, being on ,; those days absent at 'Rangiora. : . ■.....,. Christchurch, June 20, 1859, - ;.. ! ■■/','•. , SALE OF, TREES. y „.; /-?>' MR. CLAUDE M.OLLIVIER will sell by Public Auction, opposite the White Hart ' Hotel, on SATURDAY, JUNE 25th; 1859, ■ • 10,000 poplars . 10,000 willows 80 doz. black currants 80 doz. red ' do. 50 doz. gooseberries 1,000 brooms, English, Cape aud Portugal 1 500 elders ; • , 1,000 seedling laburnums 100 flowering currants - •' 1,000 native shrubs, great variety. Sale at One. SALE OF HORSES, WORKING BULLOCKS, AND DRAYS. MR. HERBERT -B* ALPORT will sell by public auction, at his sale yard, Market Place, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, 25th Instant, "; Several capital draught and saddle horse/J Two working bullocks, broken to li'iniess', with dray, and shaft, and leading- harness Two 4 wheel waggons ' , A tip cart with harvest thraves Sale at' Noon. Terms at sale. Market Place, Christchurch, June 20; 1859. '* " . -, FOR SALE^ A FOUR-WHEEL CARRIAGE, for ono XX or two horses, nnd very fcuimhlo for wirrying cHldren. Price, with cushions complete, £'15. Apply to , J. LONG DEN. ' JOHN MAY, BREWER, CHRISTOIIURCH, . 13EGS to inform the inhabitants of Canterbury -*-^ t.iat he is now pivniirodto supply them with ALE OF GOOD QUALITY. FRESH YEAST and GRAINS always on hand.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 692, 25 June 1859, Page 5

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