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MR. THOMSON TTAS received instructions from Dugald JIL McFarlane, Esq., to sell by auction at the Auction Mart, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1860. THE VALUABLE SHEEP It UN, On the Waimakariri, about 25 miles from Christ* church, and known, us THE LEDARD STATION, Containing: 10,000 acres well grassed and fattening conntry, with th« improvement?! thereon, consisting of Dwelling House, of 6 apartment* and attics, enclosed Garden of 1£ acre well kid but and planted with border* of forest trees in an advanced stage of growth, as also with a plentiful supply of -fruit" trees in full bearing—paddock of 2 acres adjoining, laid down in English grans —enclosed sheep-proof paddock of 3 acrea-^. large wool shed, 36 x 18, and skillions &■ feet—•hiirdles-i -co# house and stockyard* Canterbury Association's pre-emptive right over 250 acres, and pre-emptive right over 250 acres under Land Regulations. Also 'about 1,400 sheep of mixed ages and sexes, of which about 850 are ewes. BURNELL & BENNETT have receive Til structions to dispose of a part of section No 87, Christchurch South District, having frontage on the River Avon, admirably adapted for "Villa residences :— Lot 1. " having a frontage on the river of 5 chains, and containing about 5§ acres. ' '■'■■ :,/ ' , Lot 2. • having frontage on the river of 5 chains,.and containing 3f acres, together with 2 cottages, now bringing in 10s. per week each. ■ '".'. r: :.'; .. Lot 3. having frontage on the river of 10 chains, and containing 2f acres. ; . Lot 4. ( ; having frontage on the river of 5 chains, and containing 6£ acres. ; '". "•' . " . Lot 5. " ' -"'-" ° "having frontage on the river of 7 chains 85 links, and containing 1| acres. Lot 6. having frontage on the river of 5£ chains, and con« taining 3| acres. Lot 7. having frontage on the river of 5 chains, and con- ; taining 5 acres. In all about 28 2-4 acres. Plans of the property as laid off can be seen at the office of BURNELL & BENNETT, :. . ■ Auctioneers, &c., Christehurch. These lots will shortly be submitted to public competition,.if not disposed of by private sale. j ; . FOR SALE, BY the Undersigned, the Cargo of the Brig Mountain Maid, now landing, comprising— 40 cases honeydew tobacco 20 chests tea 40 half-chests tea * 40 boxes tea 15 hhds. Company's treacle 50 mats raisins Ground pepper in 661b. tins Ground ginger in 221b. tins 20 cases mustard in 4 dozen case 3 10 cases salmon 20 casks ; oatmeal 4 tons soap in 1 cwt. boxes 20 sets candle moulds 250 dozen bottled ale and porter 40 cases champagne (Jacqueson's) 100 casSs Geneva, -J.D.K.Z. 5 hhds. rum, 30 o.p. 15 tons Chilian flour 20 hhds. coal tar 1 ton oakum 100 Bags coke j 140 tons coal 200 pannelled doors 100 pairs window sashes 10 pairs French windows 100 bundles laths ! '12 pole and shaft wool drays ! Sole, kip, and calf leather Kangaroo skins 1 ton Manilla rope 3 bales 72 in. grey calico : 50 pieces cheese cloth Invoices of— Hosiery Regatta shirts Leamington cord trowsers Ladies' mantles . : Ladies' glpves and gauntlets Rolled-lining Rolled jaconet White rolled shirting &c, &c, &c. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, Dec. 20,1859. FOR SALE, BY the Undersigned, to arrive per Burmah and Roman Emperor, daily expected— 20 hhds, Bass & Co.'s No. 3 ale 10 hhds. Truman/Hanbury & Co.'s porter ; 200 dozen AUsopp's bottled ale 200 dozen Byass's bottled porter Invoice of Batty and Co.'s Oilmen's stores, con* ' taining76cases assorted Invoice of Crosse & Black well's Oilmen's stores, containing 75 cases assorted 25 hhds. crushed sugar 20 barrels oatmeal . 10 casks vinegar 5 tierces Negrohead tobacco 10 oases honeydew tobacco 6 casks white lead 8 barrels linseed oil 30 drums linseed oil' 3 casks glue 20 bundles oakum 1 ton milled lead 60 casks soda crystals 5 cwt tai'taric acid 2 cases sickles 2 cases sheep shears Invoices of soft goods &c, &c, &o. J. T. PEACOCK &CO. Lyltelton, Deo. 20,1859. CATTLE FOR SALE. fef\ Head of well-bred Young Cattle, U\J averaging 11 months old, for sale ; will be delivered anywhere in the province north of Ohristohurdh, free of expense! Apply to MR. WYLDE, Kaiapoi. FOR SALE OR TO LET, FIRST-Class Business Premises situated in one of the principal Streets in Lyttelton. Apply to HENRY CHARLES COSIER, Norwich, Qiwv Jan. 3,1860.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 751, 18 January 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 751, 18 January 1860, Page 6

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