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SArUBDAY, JULY 5, 1862. WHITE HART .SALE YARDS. SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES AND • MARES, HACKS, COWS, STEERS, CALVES, &c., &o. MR. W. D. BARNARD will Sell by Public Auction,'at the White Hart Sale Yards, on SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1862,1 dark brown draught mare, in foal, 5 years old 1 bay draught mare, in foal, 6 years old 1 grey draught mare, in foal, 5 years old 1 bay draught mare, 6 years old 1 chestnut draught colt, rising 3 years 1 bay draught colt, rising 4 years 1 bay draught gelding, 4 years old 1 entire horse, Ali Pacha 7 useful hacks and light harness horses 4 milch cows Steers, calyes, &c. Sale at 12 sharp. Terms at sale. 2523 - No Reserve. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ! M TO STOCKOWNERS, BREEDERS, FARMERS, CARTERS, AND OTHERS. UNBESEBVED SALE OP 7 HEAVY V. D. L. CLYDESDALE MARES AND FILLIES. 30 HACKS AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. STEEPLE CHASE HORSE " IRISH BLACKGUARD." Tip Dbays. Cabt Harness. Tilbuby and Habness Complete. Single Bbeak by Williams. Saddles and Bbidleis. Fbuit Tbees. Choice Shrubs and Flowebs. Tasmanian Oppossum Skin Rugs. 100 Paibs Choice'Pabbots. &c., &c., &c. To Abbive Peb s.s. Omeo ebom Melboubne. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instruc- i tions from the Importer to submit to public |

competition immediately after arrival, the following valuable consignment, viz.,— The celebrated Steeple Chase Horse "Irish Blackguard, " late the property of George Watson, Esq. Seven Heavy Yan Diemen's Land Clydesdale Mares and Fillies, two of which have taken first-class prizes at the Longford Agricultural Show this year. Thirty: really first-class and well selected Sound Young Hacks and Light Harness Horses. Tip Drays and Cart Harness. One tilbury and Harness complete (quite new.) One first-class Single Break by Williams. A quantity of Saddles and Bridles. 5,000 Choice Fruit Trees, Shrubs and Flowers, assorted and selected for shipment from Mickle & Bakewell's celebrated " Plenty " Nursery. One Tasmanian Coolie Dog thoroughly broken. A superior assortment of Oppossum Skin Rugs. 100 pairs Australian Parrots. &c., &c., &c.' The above cargo is one of the most valuable shipments ever made to New Zealand in one vessel. The Auctioneer therefore hopes that intending purchasers will not fail to attend this important sale. The horses have been .selected by one of the best judges in Victoria expressly for this market, and will be submitted to public competition at the White Hart Sale Yards immediately after arrival. Christchurch, June 24,1862. 2420 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. RUN AND SHEEP. Mr. MARK SPROT has been favoured with instructions, from Thomas Lawrence Fredk. Ward, Esq., with the concurrence of the Official Administrator on the Estate of the late M. WNewinah, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at the office of Messrs. Burnell. and Bennett, Hereford Btr66t ON TUESDAY. JULY 15TH, 1862, A RUN OF 15,000 ACRES, Known as Sandie Knowles Station, situated «n the Waimakariri, together with a Fock consisting of ABOUT 1,200 EWES, 140 EWE LAMBS, 370 WETHERS, 79 WETHER LAMBS, AND 15 RAMS. The improvements consist of a three-roomed House, in excellent repair; woolshed, yards, paddocks, and garden. Conditions and terms to be produced at the time of <i • Christchurch, June 27,1862. 2472 FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE BARGAIN. THE valuable Section of Land at Kaiapoi, with the Mill and other improvements thereon, now in the possession of Mr. Woodford. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. WYATT & TRAVERS. 01', to 2287 MR. WM. THOMSON. TO TOBACCONISTS AND OTHERS. . For Sale in One Lot, A SMALL CASE of Assorted Silver-mounted JLX Meerschaum and Briarwood PIPES, CIGAII CASES, &c. v . , ' C. BONNINGTON, 2422 Hijjh Street. KAIAPOI BREWERY. A LL Accounts due to the undersigned up to A June 30th, for Spirits, Wines, Beer, &c., here and at Rangiora, not settled or otherwise arranged lor on or before the 31st of this month (July) will be recovered in the Resident Magistrates Court, wittat farther BKOTIIKKS . July 2nd, 1862. : , 2493 BRIDLEPATH PONIES. JUST RECEIVED, AND ON SALEp 20 dozen strong sapling oak walking sticks and fancy canes. 3 dozen superior alpaca umbrellas: _ H. E. ALPORT. Market place, Christohurch. 2521

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1007, 5 July 1862, Page 3

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