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jKT©-vir A.dvfertiseziaeii.ta. - SALE OF SALT AND POTATOES. BY AUCTION. "I A TONS COARSE AND FINE SALT. 1U 10 tons prime red Derwent potatoes At 2 o'clock, THIS DAY. H. E. ALPORT, Auctioneer. Market Place, Christchurch, 5637 ON THURSDAY NEXT, NOV. 19. TO SADDLERS, HARNESS MAKERS AND OTHERS. SALE OF HARNESS, POTATOES, SALT, BOTTLED BEER, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, GROCERIES, AND OILMAN'S STORES. MR. H. E. ALPORT will sell by public auction on Thursday next, the 19th instant, at his Rooms, Market place, Christchurch, 20 sets prime English cart harness, complete, assorted shaft and leading 5 tons prime red Derwent potatoes 10 tons fine and coarse salt 10 barrels bottled ale and stout Quantity of drapery, clothing, boots, &c., comprising— Flannels, blankets Hosiery, men's moleskin trousers Summer suits of clothes 50 pairs boots and shoes 5 boxes prime congou tea 10 cases currants Salad and castor oil 20 boxes Sydney soap 20 boxes sperm candles And other goods. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. 5638 SALE THIS DAY, At 12 o'clock, OF FURNITURE, FEATHER BEDS Brussels and Kidderminster carpets Iron bedsteads, American cooking stoves Basketware, fancy goods Earthenware, china, &c. H. E. ALPORT, Auctioneer. Market-place Sale Rooms, Tuesday, 17th Nov., 1863. 5639 GREAT SALE OF LAND, Uuder the Verandah of the White Hart Hotel, at 3 o'clock on SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 21. THE UNSOLD SECTIONS of the TOWNSHIP of WEEDEN will be offered with fresh instructions, on liberal terms. After which, A valuable 50 acre freehold section, immediately adjoining the southern boundary of the township of Weeden, with other properties to be announced at time of sale as above. H. E. ALPORT, Auctioneer. Market-place Auction Rooms, Christchurch, 16th Nov., 1863. 5636 IMPORTANT SALE. FURNITURE, Ex TRUMBULL. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have been favored with instructions to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE TOWN HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18, (And following day, if necessary) At Noon, The following extensive and very excellent consignment of FURNITURE, recently imported by Messrs. Taylor & Co.:— Mahogany secretaries Ditto bureaus Ditto ditto marble top Ditto ditto ditto, with glasses Walnut ditto Ditto library tables Mahogany ditto Walnut and other washstands Ditto, and mahogany desks Rocking chairs, walnut and mahogany Sideboards, ditto ditto Ditto with marble tops Chesnut wood chamber suits Nurse chairs, cane back and seat Ditto, hair seated Office chairs of various kinds Wardrobes Library and dining-room chairs, mahogany and walnut Bookcases &c., &c., &c. The above is the largest and best assortment of American furniture hitherto imported. All lots submitted will be sold without reserve. Sale at Noon. 5629 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. Messrs. j. ollivier & son will sell by public auction, at their offices, on THURSDAY, 26th November, At Noon, The Fee Simple of the following Properties, by order of the Church Property Trustees:— 50 acres, 243 d, on the Lincoln Road, subject to a lease of 12 years from the Church Property Trustees. Lots 868 and 870, Lichfield street, subject to a lease of 11 years from the same. 5630 LYTTELTON MUNICIPAL ESTATE. AUCTION NOTICE. MONDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. MESSRS. WOLEDGE & CO. have received instructions to offer for public competition, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, at the TOWN HALL, LYTTELTON, Leases of the undermentioned town sections, being part of the Barrack square, Lyttelton— Lot. Section. 1 57, and 59. 2 52, 54, 56, 58, and 60. The purchaser of lot 2 will have the option of taking the building thereon, known as the Church of England Schools, at one hundred pounds. 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. W. DONALD, 5651 Chairman Lyttelton Municipal Council. TIMBER FROM~PUGET SOUND. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS. AIRMAN & WILSON have been instructed by the consignees, to sell by Public Auction, on an early day, of which due notice will be given, the ENTIRE CARGO OF THE BESSY, from Puget Sound, containing upwards of 150,000 FEET of SUPERIOR AMERICAN TIMBER, Comprising— 70,000 feet of tongued and grooved boards, from 16 to 30 feet long, 6 x and 6x 1 80,000 feet of boards, planks, and deals, 10 x 1, 12 x1,9x2, 16 x 2,18 x2,20X2, 24 x 2 Deals, 9 x 3, 10 x 3, 11 x 3, from 20 to 40 feet long. This cargo was cut according to specification expressly for this market, and was shipped under the inspection of Captain Gay. The timber is now being lightered round, and will be stacked ready for inspection at Christchurch Quay in the course of a few days. 5642

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1158, 17 November 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1158, 17 November 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1158, 17 November 1863, Page 6

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