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A.uotioua. FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, ■ AT THE RESIDENCE OF C. W. WYATT, ESQ. ITESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SOf VX have been favored with instructions from W. Wyatt, Esq. (who is about to leave for Eng iiid), TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS RESIDENCE, DURHAM STREET NORTH, ON MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1864, AT NOON, The whole of his new and carefully selected FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, LIBRARY, &c., &c., &c., large portion of which has just been unpacked, and is of a very superior description. The drawing-room suite is of walnut wood, covered in green and gold satin brocatelle Whatnots Davenports Curtains of Persian cloth, gold embroidered Elegant tapesty table covers Lustres Clocks, in marble covers. The dining-room suite of mahogany, comprising— Tables Lounge chairs Dining-room chairs, covered in morocco leather Couches. New Turkey carpet .and rug. The library— Lounge chairs 16 chairs, walnut wood, covered damask Bookcases Persian cloth curtains, gold embroidered Powerful microscope, large size, with large number of slides, complete Transit theodolite, with tripod stand Quadrant, by Carey Lamps, lustres, &c. Astronomical clock, mercurial compensation Bed-room furniture — Bedsteads, of various kinds Horse-hair mattresses Toilette tables Dressing tables Elegant toilette sets Cheval and other glasses Dressing-room— Sponge and other baths Chests of drawers Night commodes Wardrobes, &c., &c. Linen —throughout the house — Blankets Counterpanes Curtains, quite new, of— Lace, chintz, muslin, &c., &c. Kitchen and housekeeper's room — Dinner and dessert services Breakfast and tea services Glass of every kind Crockery of every kind Elkington's plated ware— Knives, forks, spoons, &c. 2 Kent's patent knife cleaners Dish covers Saddles— Gentlemen's and ladies' saddles, by Peat Garden Tools— 1 garden roller Mowing machine 13 hives of bees And the Library, containing— A small but remarkably well selected lot of books, the greater portion quite new The last edition of Black's Encyclopa2dia Britannica, 21 vols, and index The works of the most eminent historians 11 of which will he particularly enumerated in Catalogue. Sale at noon. 85 TO MERCHANTS & OTHERS. LAND FOR STORES, BONDED WAREHOUSES, GRANARIES, COAL, & TIMBER YARDS, &c. { TESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received VI instructions from Messrs. Moorhouse ant tiffe to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION (Unless previously disposed of private contract) On WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27, 1864. The five acres of land immediately adjoining THE CENTRAL CHRISTCIIITRCH RAILWAY STATION. n accordance with the expressed wishes of intend m buyers the land will be offered in half-acr .llotments at an upset price, 10 per cent, less thai hat recently obtained for the land immediatel, ipposite. Persons desirous of obtaining SITES FOR WAREHOUSES & STORAGE, &c. Would do well td embrace the present opportunity is it is the first nlnd last chance of obtaining a Fret hold adjoining the Central Christchurch Railwa Station on the town side, without the interventio }f a road. Sale at One o clock. Terms easy. CHURCH PROPERTY TRUSTEES. SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SO will sell by public auction, at their offlces, < WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27, All that quarter-acre section No. 357, situat< in Armagh street west. Also, The quarter-acre section No. 392, fronting t Worcester street, the latter subject to lease of 10 years, 2 years at £3 per annul 7 years at £6 per annum, and 7 years at, per annum. The above sections will be submitted at an ups price, to be declared on the day of sale. High street, Christcliurch. •* Raring sale of furniture. Mtj eo us J. OLLIVIER & SO have received instructions from Mesa i Taylor & Co. to sell by public auction, at th Stores, in Christchurch, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITUR] consisting of— Chairs, cane and wood Secretaries, mahogany and walnut Bureaus ditto Tables ditto Sideboards ditto Bedsteads, walnut and cherry , Together with a large assortment ot g remaining uncleared from fo ™ er j£'' which will be sold on account of the P chaser, in accordance with the conditi of sale. Sale at Noon.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1187, 23 January 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1187, 23 January 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1187, 23 January 1864, Page 7