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SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 18, AT BARNARD'S. UNRESERVED SALE OF FIVE VALUABLE THOROUGHBRED MARES. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions from Mr. James Hair (who is relinquishing business) to sell by public auction, at his Sale Yards, on Saturday Next, July 18; five splendid thoroughbred mares, consisting of:— 1 bay mare Creeping Jenny, with filly foal, by the Peer 1 black mare, Black Swan, with filly foal, by the Peer 1 bay mare, Manigolie 1 roan mare, Haidee 1 bay mare All in foal to the Peer. (Pedigree will be read at sale); and thoroughly broken to saddle. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms at sale. 3165 SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 18, AT BARNARD'S. UNRESERVED SALE OF Heavy and Light Draught Mares and Geldings. Saddle and Light Harness Mares and Geldings. Cows, Calves, Steers, Heifers, &c. Carriages, Dog Carts, Spring Carts. Saddlery, &c. MR. W. D. BARNARD will Sell by Public Auction, at his Sale Yards, on Saturday Next, July 18, Heavy and light draught mares and geldings Saddle and light harness mares and geldings Cows, calves, steers, heifers Carriages, dog carts, spring carts Saddlery, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms at Sale. 27 30 " SALE OF HORSES. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have received instructions to sell by public auction at Edd's Repository, on SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 18, The following first-class horses, imported from Wellington— No. I—Grey thoroughbred entire CHESTERFIELD, bred by C. B. Borlase, Esq., by Riddlesworth, out of Ariadne, dam Hora, a thorough-bred mare, imported by the Hon. H. Peter, from Van Dieman's Land.— See Stud Book. No. 2.—Grey mare RELIANCE, rising 4 yrs, by England's Hope, a powerful draught mare. No. 3.—Grey colt HONESTY, 3 yrs, halfbrother to Reliance, very powerful No. 4—Bay gelding BLAZAWAY, by Riddlesworth, out of a well-bred mare No. s—Chestnut horse ROGER, by Riddlesworth, very quiet, and thoroughly broken No. 6—Brown colt FORTITUDE, very powerfull No. 7—Grey horse CHARLEY, 4 yrs, well broken to saddle and harness No. B—Chestnut COLT, by Figaro, 2 yrs old. Also, Several useful hacks. Sale at noon. Terms at sale. 3152 IMPORTANT SALE OF SUGAR. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have been favored with instructions from Messrs. Dalgety, Buckley & Co., to sell by public auction, at their stores, Ferry road, Christchurch, on MONDAY, AUGUST 3, at noon, the undermentioned large assortment of sugars, to close shipments:— SANKEY. 90 bags, each 1 cwt. LOAF SUGAR. 10 to 15 tierces. MANILLA. NR—l6O bags MO—l7 ditto MAURITIUS. C—l 77 bags No. 1 counter D— 25 ditto No. 2 ditto E—l6B ditto light brown G— 75 ditto ditto H—lßl ditto ditto I & T—3s ditto brown K—4s ditto bright ration HM—29 ditto light and brown crystal N—l4 ditto soft light brown Also 268 ditto assorted qualities. Samples may be seen at the offices of Messrs. Dalgety, Buckley & Co., on and after the 15tli instant. J. OLLIVIER & SON, Christchurch. Christchurch, July 9, 1863. 3129 ESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON respectfully request that early applications may be mad 6 for the remaining sections in the townsliips of LINCOLN, ST. MARTINS WEEDEN, ASHBOURNE ASHLEY, CHRISTCHURCH QUAY WEST PREBBLETON, &c., preparatory to fixing the day of sale. Plans may be seen at their offices. 1267 __________ ON FRIDAY, the 17th JULY. TO PAINTERS, DRAPERS, STOREREEPERS, AND OTHERS, MR. H. E. ALPORT will sell by public auction, on Friday next, the 17th July, at his Auction Rooms, Market-place, Christchurch, 20 kegs white lead, chrome, and green paints Carbonate soda, washing soda, arsenic Sugars, tea, currants Sperm candles, salad oil, starch, soap Axe handles, blue stone, sheep shears Soup tureens, dinner kettles Pipes, corks, blacking Clocks, brooms, buckets Chairs, tables, &c. After which, White and scarlet blankets Quantity of linen, dress lengths And other drapery goods. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. Market-place, Christchurch, July 14, 1863. 3134 OBE LET, or for SALE,—The SHOP of Mr. A. Dallas, Oxford Terrace West. If let, part of the stock to be taken at a valuation. To any one ; with a small capital this offers a good opportunity, ; as the shop is doing a very remunerative trade, and to any active party is capable of being greatly increased, the owner wish'ing to remove on account of ill health. The fullest information given on application to MR. A. DALLAS, 8150 Oxford Terrace West.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1114, 15 July 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1114, 15 July 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1114, 15 July 1863, Page 6

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