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RUN FOR SALE. A GOOD SHEEP RUN for Sale, in the Province of Marlborough, consisting of about 30,000 ACHES, whereof 120 are freehold ; together with the following Stock; — 1600 Ewes 40 Rams 500 Wethers 50 Head Horned Cattle. Also a good Homestead, Bullocks, Horses, &c. For particulars apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Ohvistchurch. ON SALE, TO CLOSE SHIPMENTS, SARDINES, Allspice, Olives, Capers, Cocoa Black, Bed, and Green Paint, Blue Stone Watertight Boots, French Nails, Ewbank's Nails Three Cases Gardiner's Clothing. MILES & CO., Lyttelton. SHEEP KUN FOR SALE. OA AAA ACRES of good sheep Ovyjv/ \J \J country in the Nelson Province, with 2000 Sheep depastured thereon. For particulars apply to MILES & CO. Christchurch, May 17,1861. 1Q Anri A.CRES of Run for Sale, jL*J + \J\J\J situated in the Mackenzie Country, with 200 head of cattle depastured thereon. Apply to MILES & CO. Christchurch, 22nd July, 1861. IF\ Ann ACRES of good Sheep jLtJjVjyjVJ Country on Sale, with Bush, and a good dray road. Apply to MILES AND CO. Christchurch, August 9, 1861. FOR SALE. A (~\ ACRES of Land at the back of "_fc>_/ Timaru. 50 acres of land adjoining the township of Timaru. 200 acres of land adjoining the township of Arowenua. 2 quarter-acre sections of land in the township of Timaru. Apply to MILES & CO. Christchurch, 22nd July, 1861. T7l OR SALE by the undersigned.— 5 pockets V.D.L. hops 70 bags do: lime 10 cases JDKZ geneva 40 boxes Melbourne soap 8 cases assorted confectionery 20 ditto jams 2 chests cinnamon 6 quarter tierces negrohead tobacco, slightly damaged 10 cases galvanized iron 2 silver hunting watches. MILES & Co. Lyttelton, 27th August, 1861. CATTLE FOR SALE. A MIXED HERD of 110 good Cattle for Sale. - Delivery to be given and taken on the River Kowai. Apply to MILES AND CO. Christchurch, September 3,1861. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MOST IMPORTANT TO SHEEP FARMERS AND FLOCK OWNERS. IMPORTATION DIRECT FROM GERMANY OF TRUE NEGRETTI RAMS & EWES. THE undersigned beg to announce that they have been advised of the shipment, per Hermine, at Hamburg, of a flock, consisting of 30 Rams and 10 Ewes, of the pure Negretti breed, which have been consigned to them for disposal in New Zealand. These Sheep have been selected from the celebrated Flock of Mr. J. F. Hoffschlaeger, of Weisin, in Mecklenburg, who, desirous to extend the reputation of his breed, already so well known and appreciated in Australia, lias shipped some of the choicest specimens of his Flock to this colony. Each particular Ram and Ewe will be accompanied by a pedigree attesting the purity of the blood, and it may be some recommendation to those interested in the growth and improvement of Wool, to add that the average produce of the flock, whence this selection is taken, is from 3^ to 4 lbs. of clean-washed wool from the Ewes, and from 7 to 8 lbs. from the Rams; the quality of the fleece, the length, fineness, and evenness of the staple, is such as to have obtained for a long period an average price of 3si per Ib. The Hermine is expected here early in September, and immediately after her arrival these valuable importations will be submitted to public auction, without the slighest reserve, and of which full notice will be given. •Further particulars can be obtained of the undersigned, who expect by next steamer, of which they have been advised, samples of the wool and drawings of ea^cli animal. KRIJLL & CO., Plimmer's Wharf, Wellington. August 16,1861. PIANOS. FOUR splendid instruments, by Geo. Murphy (for 27 years manager for Collard & Collard) will be sold reasonable, to clo,se consignments* On view at the Warehouse of Mr. H. E. Alport, Christchurch, and at the Stores of HENRY DUNSFORD, Norwich Quay. EX NORDEN. QA HHDS. Bass's No. 3 Burton ale 2j\J 100 boxes Belmont sperm candles 10 ciißes salad oil 2 cases vestas in tin boxes 10w tierces negrohead tobacco E. A. HARGREAVES. SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. THE Annual Sermons on behalf of the Wesleyan Sabbath School, Christohurch, will be preached on Sunday Next, the 6th instant, at half-past ten a.m., by the Roy. J. Buller, and at 6 p.m. by the Rev. C. Frazer. Collections will be made at each service. On Monday, at hnlf-past five p.m. a tea meeting will be held in the Town Hull, Christohurch. Tickets, 2s. each. After the tea a public meeting will be held in the Church, when several Ministers and other gentlemen will deliver addresses. Christchurch, Oct. 1,1861.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 8