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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. TE REPO FARM. LOWER LINCOLN ROAD. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK OF A FARMING ESTABLISHMENT. -jyrESSRS J. OLLTvTEIt & SON have been XIX. favored with instructions from Mr. J. Mjl of Te Ropo Farm, Lower Lincoln Road, to'sell by Public Auc.tion, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd April, the whole of his farming effects and live stock comprising— ' HORSES. Jess, bay mare, 4 years, staunch in harness and accustomed to general farm work Farmer, bay colt, 3 years, very powerful, We ]j broken to all kinds of farm work and perfectly quiet Julia, draught mare, 9 years, in foal to Farmer's Favorite, thoroughly staunch, and accustomed to every description of farm work Strong draught colt, 2 years, out of Julia by Criffel. CATTLE. Eight cows in full profit, three of them having recently calved A well bred bull Three fat bullocks Four heifers in calf Two yearling bullocks. Fourteen fat pigs Dog cart (nearly new) and harness Thrashing machine Two winnowing and dressing machines, one of them new, with spike roller Swing plough and set of harrows Horse harness Churn, milk pans, buckets, cheese vats Carpenters tools, shingles, bricks Stack of old hay Stack of new hay Two or three tons of fine flour Several sacks of pig meal, bran, and sharps Pole for bullock dray, with irons complete Luncheon provided. Sale at noon. Terms easy. A cart will leave the White Hart, Christchurcli, at 11 a.m. for Te Repo on the morning of the sale. . 1568 TO LET. " THE HOUSE lately in the occupation of F. J. Moss, Esq. Apply to Miles and Co., Lyttelton. 1577 ARMAGH STREET, MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have for sale 8 quarter-acre sections, situated as above. The sections are part of the town reserves, and are daily rising in value. Plan to be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. 1576 WASHING. "TITRS. BAKER begs to inform the Inhabitants -I-*-"- of Christchurch that she has opened a Laundry in Gloucester street, at the back of the Government-buildings, and hopes, by care and attention, to obtain a share of their patronage. Mangling done at 2|d, and 3d., per dozen. 1572 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto existing between Augustus Thiel.e and Samuel Johnson of High street, Christchurch, has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. The business will be carried on as usual by the said Samuel Johnston, who will pay all debts contracted by the late firm, and receive all monies due to same. Signed, A. THIELE, S. JOHNSON. Witness, R. A. Whitehead. April 14,1862. isp° All private accounts against A. Thiele to be sent in immediately us lie is about leaving for England, 15$ steayedT ON the 12th April, from the fields behind the Tea gardens, Lincoln road, a Red Cow, white streak on belly and blind of left eye; supposed to have dropped a calf. Whoever will return them to Mr. Pawsey, St. Asaph street, Windmill road,will be rewarded. 1570 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. BY deed bearing date the 11th day of April instant, the Partnership hitherto existing between Dns, Fisher and Coward, practising in Christchurch as Surgeons was dissolved from the Ist day of January last, in consequence of Dr. Fisher being about to leave for England. Dr. Coward will for the future carry on the practise alone. All debts due to the late Partnership are to be paid to Dr. Coward at the ear)'*st convenience. 156(5 AINCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. TO CARPENTERS. TENDERS are required for the erection of an addition to the Foresters' Hall. Specifications, &0., may be seen at Mr. Ruddenklau's, confectioner, High street. Tenders to be sent to the Foresters' Hall before eight o'clock o\\ Friday evening, April 18. N.B. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order of the C.R., ]5G9 JOHN FOLEY, Secretary. HOLIDAY TRIP TO KAIAPOI, FROM CHRISTCHURCH The undersigned will run their Omnibus, fonr-in-hand, to Kaiupoi, on GOOD FRIDAY, starting from Christchurch at 8, a.m.; returning the same evening. Fares as usual. Apply to WHEELER & NURSE, 1557 Christchurch. REEHOLD LAND, to be LET ON LEASER in blocks of 50 acres and upwards, on most advnntagi'ous terms. The lessee may exercise tho right of selection, subject to approval. Apply to Mr. HEWLINGS, Surveyor, Timarn. April 8, 1862. 1539

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 984, 16 April 1862, Page 4

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