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UNRESERVED SALE OF SURPLUS STORES, Ex British Crown and Epsom. MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 7. MR. LOUISSON is instructed to have sold at his Rooms, Oxford street, Lyttelton, BY AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, on Monday next, the 7th instant, the whole of the Surplus Stores ex British Crown and Epsom:— 10 casks loaf sugar 5 chests tea 10 cases port and sherry 8 " beer 1 " tobacco 5 firkins Cork butter 35 jars lime juice 2 casks mixed pickles 20 hhds. bread 40 barrels flour 12 " oatmeal 10 " peas 5 casks suet 7 cases currants 5 boxes soap 5 " candles 5 bags coffee 2 " pepper 3 hhds. preserved beef 70 tins " vegetables 10 bags rice Beef, pork, salmon, and the usual assortment of ship's stores. Also, The whole of the PASSENGER'S FITTINGS ex British Crown. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms at sale. Oxford street, Lyttelton. 3950 LYTTELTON MUNICIPAL ESTATE. AUCTION NOTICE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. MESSRS. WOLEDGE & CO. have received instructions to offer for public competition on Wednesday, 9th September, 1863, at the TOWN HALL, LYTTELTON, Leases of the under-mentioned town sections, being part of the Barrack-square,* Lyttelton, all fronting on Oxford street. No. of Section. Upset Price. 61 ... X 2 0 per foot per annum. 59 ... XI 10 „ „ 57 ... XI 10 55 ... XI 10 „ „ Terms of leasing as previously advertised. Further particulars of the sites may be obtained at the office of the auctioneers, or of the Town Surveyor C. M. Igglesden, Esq., at his office Town Hall. Sale to commenee at 1 o'clock. WILLIAM DONALD, 3952 Chairman Lyttelcon Municipal Council. LYTTELTON. * FREEHOLD HOUSE AND LAND. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. "l/TESSRS. WOLEDGE & CO. have received iniljjL structions to sell by public auction, (immediately after the sale of the Lyttelton Municipal Sections), on Wednesday, 9th September, 1863, a DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in Wordsworth terrace, Dampier's bay, Lyttelton, comprising about a quarter-of-an-acre of |and, having a frontage of 90 feet, and a substantial : dwelling-house containing three rooms and a lean-to, Slate roof, and brick chimney. U ThV above will be sold subject to a mortgage to the Canterbury Building Society, consisting of 23 payments of X 3 6s. per month. Should the purchaser redeem the Society's lien, a saving of £5 could be effected. Terms ct sale. 3951 LAND SALE AT WOOD END.

That well-known property called "THE BEACONSFIELD ESTATE," Late the residence of Captain Fuller, WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, In lots to suit purchasers, BY MR. WILLIAM BUSS, ON MONDAY, the 28th day of SEPT. NEXT, At the house of Mr. Hinge, Woodend (known as the Woodend Hotel), at 12 o'clock sharp. THIS MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY will be put up in lots to suit purchasers, as per plans to be seen at the offices of the auctioneer at Rangiora, at the house of Mr. Hinge, Woodend, and at Day's Hotel, Kaiapoi. THE HOUSE AND FARM BUILDINGS will be put up in one lot, with the 23 acres of land adjoining. The line of railway to the north runs through one corner of this lot. TrtT «r ALL the LOTS will be put up at the LOW UPSET PRICE MARKED ON THE PLANS, and may be applied for at the house of Mr. Hinge, Woodend, or at the offices of the auctioneer, Rangiora, which, if no higher bidder at the auction, will be knocked down to the applicant. Terms of Sale: One-third cash; the balance by bills at 6 and 12 months, bearing bank interest. Luncheon provided. Further particulars may be obtained at the offices of the auctioneer, , MR. WILLIAM BUSS, Rangiora; or at the offices of Messrs. Johnstone & Williams, Solicitors, Christchurch. August 12, 1863. 3637 LEITHFIELD. SALE of the remaining sections in the township of Leithfield, the sanitarium of Canterbury, SEPTEMBER 17, 1863. The sale is to take place immediately after the PLOUGHING MATCH AT LEITHFIELD. Further particulars in a future GRASSES. CLOVERS.

Arrived by the Kirkland, and on Sale in a few days (further Shipments per Captain Cook, and Zambesii), A A TONS of GRASS, Clover, Agricultural,' 4:U Garden and Flower Seeds of last season s growth, which may be relied upon as true to name, and of the best quality, having been purchased from the growers expressly for us. * DUNCAN & SON, Gloucester street. Christchurch, August 22. 3 ? 49 DUNCAN & SON have for sale, Garden, Farm, and Flower Seeds, at their Seed Shop, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. 4344 LIME! LIME!! LIME!!! THE Amuri Bluff Stone Lime always on hand at the Old Post Office Yard, Colombo street, Christchurch, or at the new lime kilns between Aikman's and Millton's wharfs, Ferry road. Contracts ton to & CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1129, 5 September 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1129, 5 September 1863, Page 7

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