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DAIRY cows and cattle for sale, At the Ferryman's Arms, Island Kaiapoi, On Till'USD AY. the 2nd day of JULY NEXT. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON liave been instructed to offer for sale at the Ferryman's •Vrms Hotel, Kaiapoi, on Thursday, the 2nd day of julv next, at 12 o'clock, * (l cows, broken in ti steers, 3-year old ;iS unbroken cows, heifers, steers and calves S These cattle are of the Mount Grey breed, and are veil worth the attention of buyers of first-class dairy stock. Sale at 12 o'clock. Teruis at sale. ■ Luncheon provided. 2836 "k\LE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, I, ''IP at MELCOMBE FARM. RAMS, HAY, LAND ON THE RIVER AVON. On MONDAY, the 6th JULY Next. i rESSRS. AIRMAN & WILSON have been iVI favored with instructions from G. D. Lockliart, Esq., to sell by public auction, at Melcombe Farm, River Avon, on Thursday, the 9th day of July next, at 12 o'clock (noon), 130 first-class rams 30 tons superior bay Several tons oaten hay, and 49 quarter-acre sections of land on the South bank of the river Avon. THE RAMS ARE 50 PURE MERINO RAMS (2 tooth) bred by Mr. Austin Barwood Park; got by J. L. Currie, Esq.'s picked ranis. Dams, Austin's best ewes; got by Steiger's imported ranis, brothers to Wellington, that took the first prize at the Paris Exhibition, and | afterwards sold for two thousand guineas. 30 SAXONY RAMS (2 tooth) bred by John Bell Esq., Wanambeen; got by Steiger's imported pure Saxony merino rams. Dams, the late John Aitken Esq's picked ewes. 50 PURE MERINO RAMS (4 and 6 tooth) bred by G. and A. Chenery, Devil's River, from their best flocks, combining the blood of the best flocks in Silesia and Saxony. THE LAND is beautifully situated upon the south bank of the river Avon, a short way below the Avon Church, and is admirably adapted for building sites; it is divided into quarter-acre sections, and, to ensure a sale, will be put up at the low upset price of £20 per quarter-acre, on easy terms of payment. HAY. 30 tons of superior hay, and several tons of oaten hay. Luncheon provided. Terms at sale. 2781 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Order of the Mortgagee.

MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been favored with iustructions from Henry Godfrey Gouland, Esq., the mortgagee, to sell by auction, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of July Next, all those two quarter-acre sections of LAND, situate at the back of the Royal Hotel, Christchurch, running through from St. Asaph street to Tuam street, as the same are delineated in the annexed plan, ST. ASAPH STREET. [ 1065 | _ j 1066 TUAM STREET. 1 ROYAL HOTEL. eing the sections Nos. 1065 and 1066 of the Town ; f Christchurch. j The above valuable sections will be sold without reserve. Part of the purchase money can be had on mortgage if required. There is a good shop and other buildings on the lection 1066. | For further particulars, apply to Messrs. JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Hereford street, Christchurch; 3r to the Auctioneers. 2821 I TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, JULY 16. jVfESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been iLU. instructed by the mortgagee to sell by auction, on I THURSDAY, the 16th of JULY NEXT, wt their Sale Rooms, in Christchurch, H All those four rural sections— i a. r. p. I No. 462 —30 0 0 I* No. 828 —20 0 0 1 No. 835 —20 0 0 i. No. 806 —20 0 0 I ■ 90 0 0 a containing together ninety acres. These sec|r tions are situated within six miles of Christ- ■ church, on the North road. They will be put || U P separately or in two lots, to suit purchasers. K To be sold without reserve. 1: For further particulars apply to 1 MESSRS. JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, g * Hereford street, Christchurch; W Or to the Auctioneers. P' HOTEL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. jjiON FRIDAY, the 17th DAY JULY NEXT. B\/f ESSR&. AIKMAN & WILSON are directed by Bj-L Mr. John Birdsey, to offer for sale by public ■ttction, at their offices, in Christchurch, on Frijfcyi the 17th day of July next, at one o'clock, if not "previously disposed of privately, I THE VALLEY HOTEL, Mtuated at the foot of the bridle-path close to the ■outh of the tunnel and railway station. |The house (when the alterations now going on 'At® completed) will consist of three sitting-rooms, private bed-room, four double bed-rooms, kitchen, par, store-room, and cellar, with stabling and other Offices. > The Valley Hotel is at present doing a capital Business, which can be considerably extended, with jfae increased accommodation afforded by the imjprovements now in course of completion. • To ensure a sale, the property will be put up at a low upset price, on easy terms of payment Further particulars may be obtained at the offices of the Auctioneers, or from Mr. John BirHscv British Hotel, Christchurch. Sale at I o'clock. Terms at sale. 2782 J CATTLE STRAYED! ~ T OST, on the Port Hills, since the Ist of May, JU 14 head of Cattle, branded PA on near ribs' fark out of near ear. A reward of 40s. per head vjU be paid on delivery of any or all of the above \L AIKMAN & WILSON. Christchurch, June 22, 1863. 2837

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1110, 1 July 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1110, 1 July 1863, Page 7

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