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UNDER INSTRUCTIONS

FROM THE OFFICIAL ADMINISTEATOE. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS F. N. CAMPBELL AND Co. luivo received instructions from Christopher A. Calvert, Esq,, Official Administrator, to sell by Public Auction All tho Eight, Title, and Estate of the late Dr. McCheane, M.D., in and to a PARCEL OF LAND, being the NorthEastern part of Section No. 22, Town of Lyttelton, having' a frontage in London-street of 25 feet or thereabout; and extending backwards 55 i'eet or thereabouts, with the DWELLING HOUSE AND PEEMISES erected thereon, being the unexpired term of a lease of 20 years, bearing '•'■ date June 1851. Full particulars may be obtained on application at the office of Mr. John Dean Bamford, Solicitor, Lyttelton, or from the Auctioneers. The day of sale will be announced in a future advertisement. ■ TERMS AT SALE. Oxford-street, Lyttelton, Ist November, 1859. ~~ IMPOBTANT SAL E. BY AUCTION OF FEEEHOLD TOWN LAND AND HOUSES. MR. ALPORT lias received instructions from the Trustees to the Executors of the late C. J. Maunsell, Esq., to sell" by public auction, at his Auction Booms, Norwich Quay,— All that piece or parcel of freehold land, comprising the moiety of section No. :30, in the Town of Lyttelton, with frontage to London street, and to an accommodation road leading therefrom. The house and shop, fronting London street, is now in the occupation of Messrs. P. Fox & Co., and the other tenements are most eligibly situated. The property will be divided into about 6 lots, and be submitted in about SIX WEEKS FEOM DATE. The auctioneer need hardly call attention to the desirable opportunity the above sale will present for investment. '\ Plans are preparing, and will be ready for inspection in a few days. ' Lyttelton, Oct. 4/1859. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE FEOM 15th to 28th NOVEMBEE, 1859. G. E. & E. MASON'S ESTATE. VALUABLE SHEEP EUNS, SHEEP, HOESES, EAMS, BULLOCKS, COWS, &c. TV/TE. E. A, HAEGEEAVES will sell by public •*-TJ- auction, under a Deed of Assignment, at the White Hart Inn, Christchurch," on MONDAY, the 28th day of November, 1859, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, IN ONE OE MOEE LOTS, (unless previously disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given) all those nve valuable sheep, runs adjoining or near to each other, comprising, altogether, 38,000 acres, viz. .— ' In the Province of Canterbury Virginia Bun,.consisting of 16,000 acres The Lake Eun, consisting of 12,500 acres The Seaward Eun ? consisting of 2,500 acres In the Province of Nelson— The Hurunui Eun, consisting of 5,000 acres The Island Eun, consisting of 2,000 acres. Together with 80 acres of freehold land, forming part of homesteads, with the huts, yards, dipping apparatus, and other improvements in and upon 5 n2 r other of the^aidruns; including also, from 4,000 to 5,000 sheep, with the rams, horses, bullocks, cows, drays, yokes, &c 3 thereto belonging and now being thereon. The whole of the very valuable runs, sheep, and other property and effects above mentioned, will be sold, subject to conditions to be produced at the time of sale; and further particulars may be had by applying to the Auctioneer, Mr. E. A. Hargreaves Lyttelton, or at the office of - EICHAED WOBMALD, Lyttelton, Nov. 8,1859. S^o^^n. DUNSTABLE HOUSE, CASHEL STEEET, CHRISTCHURCH, Ex Cashmere and Catherine Pemberton. fpHE undersigned has just received direct from -*- Jingland by the above vessels a choice assortment ot seasonable goods, consisting of— Ladies' dresses in great variety ' Mantles Millinery, bonnets Crinoline and straw do Eibbons Kid gloves (superior quality) Parasols French flowers Whisker blonds Black and colored feathers Grambroon Hosiery Furniture chintz Huckaback Bough holknd Mantle do. Gents'superior white shirts Haberdashery White counterpanes and crib quilts White and colored toilet Damask table cloths Grey calico Good shirting Boiled lining And a variety of fancy goods rinn-n. x.\r d- CLAEKSON. Umstchurch, Nov. 8,1859 TO SHIP OWNEES. TENDERS FOE THE CONVEYANCE OF PIEE W 0 Q D PEOM PIGEON BAY TO CHRISTCHUECH QUAY WAN TED. T ETW?i? f°r -i hS cony of (1000) /• p thousand Cords of Firewood from Pigeon Bay to.Christchurch Quay, at per cord ™ be delivered at the rate of 20 cords per week Ser' Vice to commence upon the 2nd Ja^ry, 1860 endorset rS be Sent in before the3ofih inst, " Firewood from Pigeon Bay " The undersigned does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. L CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER, Christehurch > N0v.17,1859. Cashels«'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 735, 23 November 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 735, 23 November 1859, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 735, 23 November 1859, Page 6

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