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W . D . BARNARD, AUCTIONEER, STOCK AND STATION SALESMAN, Casiiel Stuickt, CII RISTCIIUR CII. MR. W. D. BARNARD will hold Auction Sales at his Repository, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, At Twelve o'Clock, sharp, of HORSES, DAIRY CATTLE, FAT STOCK, &c. The Repository for Horses, Carriages, See., for sale by public auction, is the largest and most commodious building in the Southern Hemisphere, and therefore offers to Importers. Breeders, and others every facility combined with splendid accommodation, unequalled in the colonies. Buyers will have every opportunity of selecting the animals best suited to their purpose, which will be warranted according to description. Horses for sale by auction should be delivered early on Tuesdays and Fridays. Accounts are paid on Mondays and Thursdays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Horses are received for private sale; but jobbing or dealing by any one connected with the business is strictly prohibited. The Repository will accommodate ninety horses, under the able management of Mr. Geo. McKercher. Commission on sales 5 per cent. N.B. Liberal advances made on every description of stock when required. Horses broken to Saddle, Double and Single Harness. Saddle Horses, Carriages, Gigs and Dog Carts always on hire. 375 SATURDAY, MAY 2, AT BARNARD'S. Sale of that Splendid Thoroughbred Entire Horse « SLEIGHT OF HAND," By Sleight of Hand; his dam, by Comus. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his Sale Yards, on Saturday, May 2, that splendid thorougbred entire horse SLEIGHT OF HAND. Sleight of Hand is a dark-brown horse, a sure foal-getter, and his stock are too well known to need comment. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms at sale. 1764 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. UNRESERVED SALE OF FIFTY HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE, Comprising Twenty Working Bullocks, Eighteen well bred Cows, Twelve two and three year old Steers, Just arrived from Nelson. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions to sell by public auction, at an early date (of which due notice will be given), the following well bred cattle, just arrived from Nelson:— Twenty working bullocks Eighteen well bred cows Twelve two and three year old steers All in first-rate condition, and of very superior breeds. 1755 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. To Carters, Carriers, Dealers, and Others. Immediately after arrival from Dunedin, to be sold without reserve, about THIRTY FIRST-CLASS MARES & GELDINGS, Consisting of Heavy and Light Draught Mares and Geldings. Saddle and Light Harness Mares and Geldings. Weight-carrying Cobs, &c. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions from the importers to sell by public auction immediately after arrival from Dunedin, about Thirty first-class mares and geldings, consisting of Heavy and light draught mares and geldings Saddle and light harness mares and geldings Weight-carrying cobs. Further particulars will be given in due course. 1652 TO SELL OR LET. FARM OF 100 ACRES IN THE NORTH ASHLEY DISTRICT. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions from the proprietor, Mr. Waugh, to sell or let the Farm of BENG ALLH ILL; consisting of 100 acres in the North Ashley District. THE BUILDINGS consist of Dwelling House of four rooms, Shed, Barn, Whare, Dairy, and Stockyard. THE LAND. 26 acres are laid down in English grass, 5 acres are summer fallowed, and 2 acres are partly garden and partly young trees. There are several springs of excellent water on the land, some of which are close to the dwelling house, and the whole farm is watered by a creek in which there is always abundance of water for cattle. Bengallhill commands a fine view of the sea, from which it is not four miles distant; the air is remarkably bracing and healthful; it is also within three miles of Saltwater Creek, between which port and Lyttelton a company is about to run a steamer regularly. The Farm is well suited for agricultural and dairy purposes, and is also in a capital position for wool draying, &c. As the proprietor wishes to dispose of the farm immediately, it will be sold or let on any reasonable terms, and a portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. For price and further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr. Waugh, Bengallhill, by Saltwater Creek. 1948 TWO QUARTER-ACRES LAND AND BUILDINGS, Tuam Street and St. Asaph Street. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been instructed to Sell Town Sections Nos. 1065 and 1066, fronting upon Tuam street and St. Asaph street, opposite the back of the Royal Hotel, with the dwelling-house and shop and dwelling-house built thereon. Price moderate. One-half of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Full particulars may be obtained at the Offices of the Auctioneers. 1949 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES ON THE RIVER AVON, Within One Mile of the Town Belt. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions to sell a number of beautiful Building Sites, on the south bank of the River Avon, within one mile of the Town Belt, Christchurch. This offers an excellent opportunity for obtaining freehold sections of land for building purposes, in a healthy and pleasant situation, within easy distance of Christchurch, at a low price. Terms—Half-cash; remainder at 6 months, bearing bank interest. 1498

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1092, 29 April 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1092, 29 April 1863, Page 7