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SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN For Sale by Public Auction. MRESSS. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, 26,000 Acres of well grassed country in the Orari district, being greater portion of Pasturage License, No. 331, well bounded and with good aspect. The run is to be sold without stock. The improvements consist of house, stable, stock and sheep yards, with a stack of sawn timber. There is an excellent dray road to Timaru. In order to allow intending purchasers to visit the run, the day of sale has been .fixed for TUESDAY, the 2nd December, at 1 o'clock, precisely. Any purchaser can obtain breeding sheep at the market price on the run. Terms and full particulars may be obtained of BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT, 3950 Hereford Street, Christchurch., CATTLE SHOW. MESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT have received instructions to sell at the Show several entries of Stock and Implements. These will be disposed of by private bargain on the day of sale, if possible, but if this cannot be effected they will be exposed by public Auction at Edd's Repository on the morning following the show-day, at 11 a.m., precisely. At the same time several dogcarts, horses, and sets of harness. A very valuable two-horse Drilling Machine, which has been in work one season, and found to answer admirably. 3948 Hereford Street, Christchurch. TO ARRIVE, per Mary Ann, Chrysolite, and following vessels, and now .on sale by the undersigned:— Port, Cockburn's and Sandeman's, in hhds. and qr. casks Sherry do., do. Brandy do., do., pale and brown Rum do., do., Jamaica Old torn do., do., Booth's Whiskey do., do. Brandy, pale, in cases, U.Y.P. Co.'s, & Hennessy Whiskey do., Scotch and Irish Old torn do., Booth's Hollands (key brand) Champagne (Moet's) Claret (Nath. Johnston & Son's brand) Stout (Guinness's) in cases Ale (Bass's) do. Great care has been taken in the selection of the above wines and spirits, being imported direct from the well known and first-class house of Messrs. Jno. Allnutt, inn., & Co., Mark Lane, London. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT, Wholesale Wine, Spirit, and Beer Merchants, Hereford Street, Christchurch. October 9, 1862. 3957 TOWN OF SELWYN. ABOUT one half of the Town of Selwyn is already disposed of, parties desirous of investment, at a small risk, will not often have such an opportunity of purchasing what must be, in a very short period, valuable Town Land, in the centre of a large agricultural district, with main road and railroad passing through it. Having the advantage of a dry situation, with the river flowing beside it; a proximity to the coal fields, and necessarily the first station out of Christchurch on the south road. An eligible person desirous of erecting a public house on this road, would be certain of success, and would meet with encouragement from the proprietors of this township. Arrolv to Johnstone and Williams, or 3939 BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT.

SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, ON FRIDAY, THE 24th OCTOBER. MESSRS. AIIvMAN & WILSON have been favored with instructions from Mr. M. B. Hart, who is returning to England, to sell by public auction all the household furniture and other effects, in his dwelling house in Lichfield street, Christchurch, on Friday, the 24th day of October. i DINING-ROOM. Handsome rosewood 100 table, on pillar and claw, mahogany sideboard, side and work tables, dining table, old oak chest, Indian blackwood cabinet, ebony repeating clock by Fletcher, mahogany medicine chest, window curtains and blind, hair-seated spring sofa, chairs, carpet, pictures, cut-glass decanters, glasses, caraffes, wedgwood water bottles and stands, china ware, silver and plated ware, agatehandled knives and forks, &c., &c. PARLOUR. Mahogany oval dining table, spring couch and easy chair in morocco, very fine eight-day clock in oak and satin-wood cusc, chaiis, carpet and rug fender and fire irons, window curtain and blind, pier glass, chimney ornaments, prints, oil paintings, maps, &c., &c. BEDROOMS. Magnificent three-winged mahogany wardrobe with ° cheval glass, chest of drawers, washstands with marble tops, three handsome looking classes with ornamented glass stands, carved nier glass, three carved Elizabethan chairs with worked backs, an Arabian-top double bedstead of New Zealand wood with hangings, down and feather beds, pillows and bolsters, mattrasses, paliasses, &c.■ white and gold chamber sets, blankets, bed and table linen, iron bedsteads, towel horses, carpets, window curtains and blinds. KITCHEN. Dinner, breakfast and tea services in white and gold table, papier-mache waiters, chairs, kitchen utensils, &c. STORE-HOUSE AND STABLES. Carpenter's and other tools, saddles and bridles, sashes, bath, pump, harness, &c. LIVE STOCK. Bobby, bay cob, 5 years old ) „ u^e } )ro k en to saddle. Polly, bay mare, 3 years old J Pet, white filly> 2 years old The whole will be on view on Monday, the 20tli, and succeeding days prior to the sale. Sale at noon. 39 G3 SEVERAL Hundred Pounds to be advanced for the Purchase of Waste Lands, to be leased at a rental of 5s per acre for five years, with the option of purchase within that period at £o per acre. ApSnts can select the land, subject to approval. is"t°Mr. J. 0. HEMOKE, Solicitor, Ota* church. ______

AGIiICULT URAL AND PASTORAL exhibition, To be held in Christchurch, October 22nd, 1862. R WILKIN, ESQ., will give a prize for the best . Shoeing Smith. Two pounds for the first prize. One pound for the second prize. Entries on or before Monday, October 20th, at the Secretary's office, Weighbridge, Christchurch. OH MILES NEWTON, Esq., will give a prize of Two pounds for the best Shearer ; time not less 'XjroSeC'&ay, October at the acting Secretary's office, WeigMradge, Cbrntcl,urdl - I(. BKUNSDEN, Oct, 10, 1862. Acting Secy. 3964

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1035, 11 October 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1035, 11 October 1862, Page 5