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IMPORTANT CLEARING OUT SALE AT STRICKLANDS, "(The Residence of the Rev. C. Mackie,) On MONDAY & TUESDAY, the 29th arid 30th of December next. MESSRS. AIRMAN and WILSON have been' favored with instructions from the Rev. C. Mackie (who is about to return to England) to Sell by Public Auction, at Stricklands, on Monday and Tuesday, the 29th and 30th December next, all his valuable FURNITURE and other effects, viz.— DININGROOM. Haudsome mahogany sideboard Chairs, sofa, and two easy chairs in morocco Mahogany dining table and cover Child's chair Curtains in damask and white muslin, with mahogany pole ■ Brussels carpet, fender and fire irons DRAWING ROOM. Mahogany round table and cover Easy and lounge chairs, in green stamped velvet Mahogany chiffioniere; set chairs in green morocco : • -:: Neat canterbury, with a number of drawers Chimney piece clock, in frame of New Zealand wood , Brussels carpet, rug, fender and fire-irons Two sets damask curtains and mahogany poles Bedrooms. Three double iron bedsteads Beautiful mahogany chest of drawers Three: chests drawers, dressing tables, towel, horses, wasjistands, wardrobe, &c., in white birch , Magnificent three-winged mahogany wardrobe Wool and hair mattresses, feather 1 pillows ; Carpets, chairs,' &c: Pictures and prints (very beautiful) KITCHEN. Kitchen utensils, crockery, glass, linen, plate, bath,! escape ladder, meat jack, kitchen table, large filter ,by Lipscombe, churn, washing machine, portable boiler, washing tubs, and other articles, too numerous to particularise within the limits of an advertisement. , OFFICES. Paints and oils, carpenter's tools, quantity of iron hooping, turnip cutter, grindstone, two chaff cutters, stable and garden implements, two ploughs, spring cart, handsome pony carriage by Azlatt of Southampton, builder to the Queen, two tip carts, one by Crosskill, with rail, cart harness, set of single harness of* first quality, several saddles and bridles, small 'stack of hay, &c. LIVE STOCK. cows. Sweep, about to calve. Tulip, in full profit. These cows are both first-rate milkers, and perfectly quiet. ' Dolly, perfectly quiet, and in full milk Rose, „ ~ J? Tulip and calf, very good milker, bred.* by Mr. Beard of Riccarton Cherry, a good milker, and in calf Three steers and two heifers A well-bred bull, out of Daisy, a cow bred by James Townsend, Esq., from the imported short-horn cow Steady, by Jason : One short-horn yearling bull, out of Daisy, by the imported bull Belerophon. : HOESES. A heavy brood mare and foal by Westminster, in foal to Vanderbilt One three-year old colt, and several yearlings , 4733 TWO DWELLING. HOUSES FOR SALE, ST. ASAPH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON are authorised to sell TWO EXCELLENT NEW DWELLING HOUSES, one of 4 rooms, and one of 5 rooms, each substantially built, lathed and plastered throughout ; together with the two quarter acres of freehold land fronting on St. Asaph street, on which they stand. Price of each house and land £450 and £460 respectively. . 4559 DRAUGHT ENTIRE FOR SALE. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been instructed to sell the celebrated Draught Entire SPEED THE PLOUGH, well known as a sure foal getter, and steady and staunch in draught. For particulars, apply to the auctioneers. 5078 T7IOR SALE, one of Burgess and Key's Reaping Jj Machines, in first-rate order. Apply to Messrs. Aikman and Wilson. 5079 ALL persons having claims upon the Rev. Chas. Mackie, are requested to forward the same previous to the 31st December next, to 4795 AIKMAN & WILSON. _ . NOTICE. — ALL Parties having Claims against Mr. J. Treweek will please send them in to our office without -delay, sind all parties indebted to Mr. J. Treweek will please pay their amounts to us, AIKMAN & WILSON. Christchiirch, lOtJj December, 1862. 4978 ~ TO BE SOLD, ~ A Desirable Estate, twenty miles from Christchurch, delightfully situated on the south bank of the Waimakariri, and on the road to the Kowai coal fields; THIS valuable property, consisting of 580 acres of very superior l4rid (550 enclosed with bank arid ditch sown with gorse), an excellent dwellinghouse containing six rooms and many conveniences, a small cottage, well of good water, garden abundantly stocked with choice fruit trees, sod sheep yard, 10 acres under crop and sown with best English grass, with other improvements. Enquire of ■.. >. FREDERICK THOMPSON, Cashel street. December 12. , 4956 FOR SALE, ex Mary Ann, a Priestley's Patent Syren,PIANOFORTE; highly commended at the International Exhibition; small and portable, with all the power of much larger instruments. FREDERICK THOMPSON. Cashel street, Nov. 18. 4534 ~ : ~FOR SALE, ' " . THE stock, goodwill and fixtures of a chemist and druggist shop, known as the Dispensary, situate in Charles street, Kaiapoi. For particulars, enquire of J. ROWLEY, : ■ High Street, Christchurclu Terms—Easy. 4811 FOlt SAtE, in Dampier's Bay, the front portion of section No. 2819, having a frontage of 66ft. on Simeon Quay, and a depth of 75ft,, bounded on one iside by a public road a chalri wide. Terms of payment easy. Apply to J. JOYCE, 4445 Watchmaker, Christchiirch. PLENDID SHEEP RUN FOR SALE. 30,000 acres of first-class country 1,600 ewes and lambs 1,30 Ci wethers The improvements consist of homestead, shearers' hut, wool shed, and lean-to, the whole covered with galvanized iron; hurdles, tools, 400-gallon boiler, and other plant necessary for the carrying 011 of the station. ir The run itßelf Is nearly surrounded by natural boundaries. For further particulars; apply to 4992 GEORGE GOULD. RENNETS, the stores of JAMES KERR, Grocer, Cashel street. 4586

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 8