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SATURDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 1862, At the white hart: SALE YARDS. U N B E S E RY E D SALE Of 5 useful Draught Horses, imported from Tasmania--1 thorough-bred Bay G-elding, by Jersey, out of Queen of Trumps, ovrn brother to Shadow • 7.valuable Draught Mar.ss and Geldings, imported from Nelson. Also, 5 valuable Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings imported from Nelson. ' MR. W. D. BARNAR D has received instructions from the importer!* to sell by public auction at his Sale Yard, adjoining the White Hart Hotel, ' On SATURDAY, 27 th DECEMBER, 1862,' The following very valuable lot of mares and geldings ► 1 light bay gelding, 5 yrs old, staunch in all « kinds of harness 1 chesnut gelding, 5 yrs old, good hack, staunch in all kinds of harness ' 1 black gelding, 5 yr-s old, staunch in any kind of harness 1 roan gelding, 5 yrs old, first-rate hack 1 bay cob gelding, 4 yrs old, ditto 1 1 bay mare, Duchess, 5 yrs old, stinted to Clyde , Champion, and foal by Clyde Champion broken to all kinds of harness ' 1 light bay gelding, Duke, 6 yrs old, broken to all kinds of draught harness 1 dark brown gelding, Darkey, broken to saddle arid harness 1 bay gelding, 5 yrs old, Bob, broken to all kinds of harness,' will carry a lady 1 chesnut gelding, Dick, 6 yrs old, broken to all kinds of draught harness 1 dark brown gelding, Jimmy, 6 yrs old, warranted in all kinds of draught harness 1 dark bay mare, Venus, 6 yrs old, broken to saddle and harness, warranted staunch 1 black mare and foal, 4 yrs old, broken to harness 1 bay mare, 4 yrs old, broken to harness, and in foal to a Clydesdale cart horse 1 iron grey filly, 2 yrs old, unbroken 1 bay gelding, 4 yrs old, broken to saddle and all kinds of harness 1 bay mare, 3 yrs old, within a month of foaling, broken to draught harness Also, Several valuable light harness horses, and useful hacks, &c., &c. Cows, calves, steers, &c. 1 team six working bullocks, bows and yokes complete. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. 5135 THE Lyttelton Municipal Council invite tenders for the supply of 500 cubic yards of road metal. Tenders to be sent in to the Office of the Council on or before Monday, the 29th instant. Full particulars to be ascertained on application to . C. M. IGGLESDEN, Town Surveyor. Dec. 23, 1862. 5087 TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for additions to the Store belonging to Messrs. T. R. Fisher & Co. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my office on and after the 24th instant, until the 31st instant, on which day sealed tenders must'be delivered. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Signed, GEORGE MALLINSON, Architect. Manchester street, Christchurch, December 22nd, 1862. 5104 RUN AND STOCK. FOR SALE, —A well grassed run of 40,000 acres in the Province of Nelson, including 800 acres of freehold land, with a small herd of excellent cattle. For particulars, apply to A.8.,' Examiner' Office, Nelson. 5094 THE Vestry of the parish of Christchurch invite the co-operation of their fellow parishioners in providing the temporary increase of Church accommodation which is urgently needed, and which it was decided, at the late parish meeting, should be furnished without delay. The means at present at the disposal of the Vestry will only enable them to provide about 50 additional sittings at St. Michael's Church, but for a further sum of £400, this building might be enlarged sufficiently to give 150 additional seats. The Vestry trust that any persons who may be willing to assist in the above object, either by pecuniary contribution, or by collecting subscriptions, will communicate, without delay, either with the Churchwardens or with one of the vestrymen. A. C. BARKER, { Churchwardens C. P. SOULSBY, j Christchurch, Dec. 22, 1862. 5105 A Situation is now open for a clerk in a merchants' office, who has had a general knowledge of mercantile matters, and thoroughly competent to keep books by double entry. Apply by letter to Box 5, Post Office, Lyttelton. 5106 A YOUNG MAN now; engaged in one of the principal offices in Christchurch wishes to obtain a SHARf in a BUSINESS, in which he would sink between £300 and £40Q, and give his undivided attention, and could, in return, confidently expect an income of. £250. Strict confidence relied on. Address (in the first instance) " Clericus," Post Office, Christchurch. 5099 ADVANCE of WAGES.—To Tailors.-Wanted a steady practical man. Every encouragement will be given. Paid weekly. Work done on the premises. Apply to Joseph Papprill, Gloucester ; street. 5t)55 WANTED two good plasterers. Apply to C. FWorth, plasterer, Christchurch. 511 WANTED a situation by a young man » ct,us * tomed to general business, either counter or 'warehouse. AddressAns., 'Times' Office, Christchurch. » WANTED by a married couple, a situation on a farm or station. Apply to G. P., eare Messrs. Gould & Miles, Christchurch. 5 WANTED a good woman cook; also a nur»emaid. Apply at Barrett's Hotel, church. - ' )U ' ANTED, an active tidy Girl a7FlousenjaiJ| one who can wait at table preferred. Apply Mrs. Hossack, Clontarf House, Christchurch. 4t ANTED an experienced steady Bullock-driven References required. Apply to K. H. • Ferry road. 4,1 ' WANTED a clerk; one accustomed to ship!" ll * business preferred. Apply to Messrs. wood & Co.. Norwich Quay. jf A. LOUISSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, SHIPPING. AND CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT. Auction Sale Rooms, Oxford Street, Lyttelton. MR. FREDERICK THOMPSON. GENERAL AGENT. Agent for the Northern Assurance Company* CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. A FURTHER IMPORTATION of GOODS, ex Gothenburg, at Heslop's Gene 11 Drapery Store.Lyttelton, are now ready for deliver}. Christmas Eve. END OP NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 6

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