;;■■ "'■■■"viTHOUT RESER VL. CLEARING SALTS THE STORES LATELY OCCUPIED BY ' MESSRS. MILES AND CO., NORWICH QUAY. EA HARGREAVES is instructed by • Messrs. Miles and Co. to sell by public auction lis above on WEDNESDAY .(this day) April 25, the following goods to close consignments :- Children's gaiters Ladies Buckskin and cashmere gauntlets Men's habits, and black kid gloves Habits, black silk and elastic gloves Men's lambs wool vests and pants Boots and shoes Men's Napoleon boots Do. Watertights Boys' strong boots Walnuts, chow chow, French plums Tea in chests and halves 40 boxes Liverpool soap 5 cases sardines 1 chest cassia 1 set bookshelves 6 sets dish covers Sheep shears Electro-plated ware, spoons, forks, &c. 21 chess and draught boards 2 sets ivory chessmen 14 cases claret 26 cases champagne 2 octaves fine sherry 1 octave old port 20 cases old torn 3 kegs Wellington butter. The whole of the above are for absolute sale on liberal terms. Sale at One o'clock punctually. Lyttelton, April 19. . _____ UNDER INSTRUCTIONS • FROM THE OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1860. MESSRS. P. NOBLE CAMPBELL & Co. have received instructions from Christopher, A. CALVERT, Esq., Official Administrator, to sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, THE 26th Inst., at their rooms, Lyttelton, the whole of the effects of the late Mr.— Vaux :— Surgical Instruments Medical Works Medicine Chest, complete Clothing Utensils Clocks Books Sec, Sec . After which, 22 tins preseiTed Knives, books &c, Sec.-,, Terms at Sale. Sale at Noon. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, April 20, 1860. ' UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MR. H. E. ALPORT will Sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY (this day) April 25, at his Sale Rooms, Market Place, Christchurch, a large assortment of goods, viz.:— Cricket bats and wickets Duke's balls, 5| ounces Meerschaum pipes, accordions Vases, wax dolls Butchers' steels, gimblels Buttons, tooth brushes Eau de Cologne, pencils Moderator lamps, copper scales Milroy's best hogskin saddles (complete) Do. snaffle and head stall bridles Felt saddle cloths, spurs Hunting and jockey whips Every lot submitted will be sold without anj r reserve. Sale at Noon. Terms at Sale. Market Place, Christchurch, April 17,1860.
SALE OF VALUABLE SHELLS, PLATED WARE, BOOKS, CHAIRS, &c. I MR. H. E. ALPORT will Sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY (this day) April 25, (and following day if found necessary), at his Rooms, Market Place, Christchurch,- — 500 beautiful Ceylon Shells, of the choicest forms and colours. An inspection will well repay the lovers of nature. 100 volumes Standard Works, comprising— Scott's Works, Poets of Great Britain and Ireland, Works of History, Biography, Agriculture, &c. Plated Ware, viz:—4 bottle stands 1 pair pillar candlesticks 1 liqueuer stand 1 coffee pot 1 tea pot 1 cream jug 2 salvers. Chairs—A large and varied assortment of wood and cane-seat American chairs, put together. Every lot submitted will be sold without any reserve. J # Sale to commence immediately after goods previously advertised for sale on that day. Terms Cash. Christchurch, April 18,1860. RANGIORA. ~"1~~ SALE OF HOUSE AND LAND ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, MR. WYLDE will sell by public auction at the Lion Hotel, Rangiora, on the above date, several very valuable sections of land— comprising amongst others:— HALF-AN-ACRE OF LAND WITH HOUSE thereon, nearly opposite the Lion Hotel. This is a corner section with . 5 chains frontage, and the house is most substantially built with brick chimneys. ONE ACRE OF LAND, adjoining Mr.'Sanson. _ shop. ONE ACRE OF LAND, opposite Mr. Papprill _ Hotel. A corner section with large frontage. HALF-AN-ACRE OF LAND, adjoining the Lion Hotel. .70 ACRES OF LAND being sections 15, 38. Ihis land is divided into allotments from 1 acre to 5 acres each. It is situated on the direct Kaiapoi and Rangiora road, at the junction oi all the main roads. It is well drained, flax land, very suitable for building purposes or cultivation, and being in the centre of a large agricultural district is well adapted for the site of a village. There is a Government reserve of. 10 acres for a Church and cemetery adjoining the land. Plansof the above property can be seen at the Lion Hotel or at ray Office in Kaiapoi. JAMES WYLDE, Auctioneer.
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