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SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. A/TESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & ItJL CO. have received instructions from the importer to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Oxford Street, Lvttelton, without reserve. ON MONDAY, THE 30th INSTANT, Four crates of assorted Earthenware, consisting of Dinner services, tea sets and breakfast sets Plates, dißbes Cold and hot-water jugs, milk jugs, creams m . , &0 -> -Ac., &c. Ihe above will be opened and sold in such lota as to suit purchasers. Terms at sale. Sale at Noon for One o'clock. Oxford-st., Lyttelton, 20th Jan., 1860. UNRESERVED SALE OF IRONMONGERY HARDWARE, Ac, &c. MESSRS F. NOBLE CAMPBELL and CO. have received instructions from the importer to sell by public auction without reserve, and immediately following the sale* of earthenware, on MONDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1860, " The following goods all marked J. M. & Co. within diamond :— Lot 1. 1 case §I—Screws, tacks, nails, and brads 2. 1 cask § 2—Japanned ware, lamps, lanterns, basins, pails, &c, Ac. 3. 3 casks 8 5-7—Wrought spikes \ 1 1 cask ? B~Axes ' billhooks, adzes, hatchets, chisels, &c., &c. 5. 1 cask 8 9-Canlking irons, trowels, telling and other axes 6. 1 cask § 10—Saucepans, frying pans, and gridirons 7. 1 ditto § 11—Ditto, ditto, ditto 8. T ditto 812—American clout nail* ' 9. 2 ditto § 3-4—Shingle nails ■ 10. 1 bale § 80—31bs. 3-bushel bags '■ 11. 1 cask § 13—Oil cans, trays, baskets, pans, dishes, spittoons, _c, &c. 712. 2 casks § 14-15—Butt spikes. Terms at Sale. "> # The invoices of the above goods can he seen by intending puchasers any time prior to the sale* at our office. F.N. CAMPBELL & CO., _ „ ,„,•••■■, Auctioneer. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, Jan. 20. UNRESERVED SALE OF TOYS. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL ;'<_" CO., have received instructions from the Importer to sell by Public Auction, without reserve, ON MONDAY, THE 30th INST. ; (Immediately after the sale of Hardware, advertised for sale on that day.) TWO CASES OF WELL ASSORTED TOYS. EX CASHMERE, Consisting of— Assorted Boxes and Improved Arks Musical Toys, Engines and tenders ' Carved Animals, Harlequins Wool Lambs, Figures Tumbling Toys, Moving Mountains China Tea Sets, Kitchen Utensils ' Railway Puzzles, Transparent Slates ' Boxes Paints and Spelling Games German Bricks and Mahogany' Toys Flock Donkeys, Velvet Birds Burning Glasses and Printing Presses , Dolls, Dutch, Leather, Wax,,&c. 7 Clarionetts and Doll Shoes' Battledoors aud Shuttlecocks, assorted j . Balls, Velvet Polka and India Rubber f Bellows and Babies . Globes and Numerical Frames - Painted Carts and Sets of Scales Crying Dolls, &c, &c, &c, '.";'...'• Terms at" Sale. ~~~ CHEESE. THE Undersigned is a purchaser of Cheese; cash on delivery at his stores. E. A. HARGREAVES, Norwich Quay. Jan. 13,1860. <,''''■'■' IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SAL E, OF EARTHENWARE, CHINA, HOLLO WARE FURNITURE, TOYS, &c. MR. H. E. ALPORT will sell by Public Auction, at the Market Place Sale Rooms, : . ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, ' the 26th and 27th insts, the following, viz.— EARTHENWARE. Plates, Meat ''and Vegetable Dishes, Jugs, Mugs, Toilet Services, Chambers. CHINA. White and Gold Breakfast Sets, complete.; HOLLOWARE. Camp ovens, tinned saucepans and covers, tea kettles and oval boilers , FURNITURE. . Cedar 100 tables, couch, Mahogany commode,: child's American dwarf and dining chairs TOYS in great variety. Every lot submitted will be sold without the slightest reserve. Sale each day at 12 o'clock. ; Terms at Sale. , Christchurch, Jan. 19,1860. KAIAPOI. ~~~~ IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSES & LAND. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. •,- ... r MR. WYLDE has; received instructions from Mr. Everest, to dispose of the whole of his property in Kaiapoi, by public auction, on .', MONDAY,'JANUARY 30.. , This valuable property consists of several sections of land in different parts of the town, and three excellent dwelling houses, one of which, has been builtffor an hotel. Further particulars will be given in future advertisements. Kaiapoi, Jan. 12, 1860. STANDING CROPS. "[' MR. OLLIVIER is instructed by Mr. O'Neill to offer for Sale by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, At the White Hart,—The STANDING CROPS on Section 79 and the land adjoining, situated on the town belt, south of Christchurch, and consisting of about 25 acres of barley 50 acres of oats 15 acres of wheat 10 acres of peas 4 acres of potatoes 4 acres of turnips In lots to suit purchasers. Terms—Approved bills at three and six months. Intending purchasers can inspect the crops on the ground any day previous to the sale. ; Sale at noon. ___ . CATTLE. " ; MR. OLLIVIER is instructed to offer for sale,l 300 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, to arrive from Nelson at the end of February. Jan. 13,1860.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 753, 25 January 1860, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 753, 25 January 1860, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 753, 25 January 1860, Page 5

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