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THE DRAUGHT ENTIRE DUNCAN, FOR SALE BY AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, THE 6th OCTOBER. MR. PARKINSON is instructed to Sell by Auction, without reserve, on SATURDAY, the 6th of October, the well known draught horse DUNCAN. P.S.—This well known entire, a favourite stud horse, offers to breeders a first-rate chance for remunerative investment, his stock standing A 1_ in the province, and a great number of mares being promised for this 'season. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. ~~ PAPANUI ROAD. ADJOINING MEDDING'S HOTEL. MR. OLLIVIER has been iustructed by the solicitor of the mortgagee, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Mart, Colombo Street, On Thursday, 11th October, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST EESEBVE; All that piece of Freehold land, containing three acres, three roods and twenty-seven perches, part of Rural Section No. 203, together with the well built house and other improvements thereon, the property of Mr. J. C.Perceval,and situated at the junction of the Papanui and Harewood Road, adjoining Medding's Hotel. Terms cash.—Sale at one o'clock. TO CAPITALISTS, AGRICULTURALISTS, STOCK BREEDERS AND OTHERS. COURT BARTON FARM. AND TWO HUNDRED ACRES OF THE FINEST AGRICULTURAL LAND ADJOINING. MR. OLLIVIER will sell by public auction, at the Mart, by direction of the Trustees under the will of the late J. G. Rossiter Esq., on THURSDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. That admirably situated Freehold Estate, comprising the well known COURT BARTON FARM, AND TWO HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND. near the same, situated on the Riccarten Road, about five miles from Christchurch, and near the Race Course. COURT BARTON FARM Consists of that Valuable Freehold Rural Section, No. 275, situated and fronting upon the Riccarton Road,—and now in the occupation of W. R. Cator, Esq.,. The Land is divided into three paddocks— one of which is laid down with English Grass, and fenced on all sides by a good ditch and bank, and gorse rising to the height of eight feet. THE BUILDINGS Consist of a comfortable four-roomed House, detached Servant's rooms, kitchen, saddle room, and other offices. THE STABLES AND COACH HOUSE Are roomy and convenient —and are well fitted for the occupation of Breeding and Racing Studs. In addition to the above there is a — Windmill Large Garden Stockyards Pump All in best order on the premises. THE TWO HUNDRED ACRES Consist of Rural Sections, Nos. 885,1453,1503, 1676, 1677, 1686, and are situated and fronting upon the Great South Road, near Court Barton Farm. This Land is dry, and of the finest Agricultural Character, and is suitable for Paddocks, Good Water may be obtained on any part of the Sections, by sinking a depth of 15 feet. The immediate proximity of the above property to the Race Course, the excellence of the well sheltered and gorse fenced paddocks, stables, &c, renders this property particularly desirable for gentlemen who devote their attention to Stockbreeding and racing—while from the high rental such a property commands at all times, it affords a capital opportunity for remunerative investment. The selection of the Two Hundred Acres offered in connection with Court Barton, was made early, with a view to securing the best soil for the cultivation of English Grasses for Paddocks. For further particulars and plans of the property, apply to, THOMAS S. DUNCAN, Esq., Solicitor to the Trustees, Or the Offices of the Auctioneer, CASHEL AND HIGH STREETS. Terms at Sale. - Sale at one o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WITHOUT RESERVE. EX LATE ARRIVALS. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. have received instructions from the importers, to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at an early date, — 50 trunks of Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes (assorted). Date of sale and further particulars in next paper. WEEKLY SALE YARDS. OCTOBER 6, 1860. HORSES, COWS, PIGS, &c, &c. MR. PARKINSON will Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY NEXT, HORSES—Consisting of brood mares and foals Several first-class hackneys, mares and geldings Mares in foal, bioken to saddle 1 first-class harness mare, suited for a gentleman's carriage COWS—A few choice dairy cows Horses, pigs, &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. SALE OF MR. LOCKHART'S CATTLE AND HORSES. NOVEMBER 3, 1860. MR. PARKINSON is instructed by G. D. Lockhart, Esq. positively to Sell by Auction, on Saturday, the 3rd of November next, From 20 to 30 milch cows calving down to the best bulls in the colony Also, 20 to 30 heifers in calf, and steers fit for yoking up The above offers an excellent opportunity to dairymen to fill up their herds, they being one of the finest bred lot of cattle submitted for sale. After the above, Five valuable draught and saddle horses. Sale at 12 o'clock. —Terms liberal. i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 825, 6 October 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 825, 6 October 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 825, 6 October 1860, Page 6