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SALE OF VALUABLE HORSES, FOALS, AND TIMOR PONIES. ON SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 25. AT CHRISTCHURCH MARKET. MR. 11. E. ALPORT has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at his Yards, Market Place, Christchurch, on Saturday Next, April 25, the following valuable stock, the property of a gentleman leaving the colony, viz. :— MATTY—Chesnut saddle mare, very quiet, and carries a lady. Stinted to Duke. Handsome yearling filly, from Matty, by Duke. BUCEPHALUS—Large and powerful gelding, by Arab horse Wanderer, 16£ hands high, broken to saddle; a very likely horse for a dog-cart. TlNY—Timor poney mare, imported from Sydney, with foal at foot, by Hero. This mare is a perfect model of beauty, perfectly quiet to ride, having been accustomed to carry children. Stinted again to Hero. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. Market Place, Christchurch, April 18, 1863. 1863 SALE OF LAND AND DWELLING-HOUSE, ISLAND, KAIAPOI. By Order of the Mortgagees. MR. H. E. ALPORT has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY, the 27th APRIL, at Jeffs' " Sneyd Arms Hotel," Island, Kaiapoi, in order to foreclose the mortgage, the valuable property, as follows:— A very pleasantly situated piece of LAND, measuring 3a. lr. 34p., immediately adjoining the above-named " Sneyd's Arms Hotel," Island, Ka apoi, and being part of section No. 564; together with the seven-roomed Dwelling-house erected thereon. The property was formerly occupied by Mr. Geo. Tomlinson, and offers a desirable opportunity either for investment or as a residence. Part of the land is in front of the property of Mr. Joseph Beswick, is bounded on three sides by roads, having nearly 20 chains of frontage, and formsaltogether a very valuable property. Sale at the Hotel as above at 12 o'clock. Terms —Cash and Bills. Market place, Christchurch, April 14. 1758 ESSRS. MATSON & TORLESSE will sell by public auction, at Ivaikainui Hotel, Kaiapoi, ON TUESDAY, 26th MAY, At 12 o'clock, A valuable freehold estate on the Kaiapoi Island, being part of sections 395 and 423, and consisting of 44 acres of splendid arable land. The buildings consist of dwelling-house, barn, and stable. This property is now let to good tenants for a period of eighteen months from the 10th instant, at the rate of £70 per annum, paid quarterly. Terms at sale. Further particulars can be obtained of the auctioneers. This property will positively be sold as above. 1876 TOWNSHIP OF LEITHFIELD. THE undersigned have been instructed by Mr. John Leith, to dispose by private treaty of the unsold portions of this township. LEITHFIELD is situated 27 miles north from Christchurch, the Great North r' ad running through its centre. There is a good road to the beach (which is about a mile and a quarter distant), and visitors and families residing temporarily in the neighbourhood for health sake, have every facility for enjoying the bracing sea breeze. LEITHFIELD is already well known, and a lengthy description of it is unnecessary; numbers have visited the place, and felt highly satisfied, not only with its situation, but with the accommodation it affords for recreation. LEITHFIELD is the centre of a large and improving agricultural district, and has amongst its inhabitants a medical practitioner. There are likewise resident there a blacksmith, butcher, and nursery gardener, buildings for government offices, and a residence for the district engineer are in course of erection, and a church Avill very soon be built. The hotel, which at present affords every comfort, is about being enlarged, so as to meet the requirements of the increasing number of visitors*and residents. A great number of sections have already been sold, both by public auction and privately, those disposed of at auction realising from £12 10s. to £22, which proves the value of the site. The remaining sections of the township now laid out are for sale on easy terms of payment. Early applications are requested. The land on the right side of the Great North road is likewise for sale, in lots from a quarter of an acre upwards, at prices varying according to position. This portion of the property is very valuable, and will, no doubt, meet with speedy sale. Plans can be seen and every information afforded on application to W. & N. JOYNT, Auctioneers, &c., Colombo street, Christchurch, and Charles street, Kaiapoi. 1767 INDIA RUBBER HOSE.—Four pieces; 50 feet each, Ain., lin., Hin., For sale, by TALYOR & CO., 4465 Norwich Quay. Ijl O R SAL E, E~X VOLGA:— 10 boxes maizena 10 boxes plantation bitters 2 boxes Perry Davis' pain killer 8 casks glassware TAYLOR & CO., 1511 Norwich Quay. CLOTHES WRINGERS.—TweIve patent India rubber clothes wringers, new invented, and very useful. For sale, by TAYLOR & CO., 4466 Norwich Quay. ON SALE by the undersigned, Importers and Dealers in all sorts of American goods:— Anchors and chains, ship's blocks Axes, handled and unhandled Axe handles, brooms, clothes pegs Cigars, wormwood bitters, chisels Grain cradles, ladders, nails, assorted cut Meat cutters and sausage fillers Blue, green, and black paints Seine twine, Stockholm tar Dried apples, Belmont sperm candles Wheelbarrows, baskets in great variety Navy bread, crackers, blacksmiths' coal Clocks in variety Kerosene oil, lamps, and lanterns Oilclothing, oars from 8 to 30 feet long Wooden matches and wax vestas Stump machines, for pressing or hauling great weights American cooking stoves Long and short-handled round-pointed shovels Piek-axes, white lead in 25 and 50lb. kegs Treacle in 5, 8, and 14-gallon kegs Salted codfish, hake, and hams Pickled salmon, table salt Manilla and Russia rope, assorted sizes Navy oakum, in 50lb. bales Chewing and smoking tobacco Buckets and tubs in variety Firewood saws and horses TAYLOR & CO., 1510 Norwich Quay.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1091, 25 April 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1091, 25 April 1863, Page 7