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I Auotipuß. I " TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. " I TO PUBLICANS AND v|NE MERCHANTS. I II yTR. WM. STRINGER, a Attorney for Mr. H. I J\x Evans, of London, hsi instructed Mr. T. B. | Craig to sell on I TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, | WITHOUT THE SLIGIfEST RESERVE, f the following goods, to cloaslthe consignment ac* I counts — I 70 cases champagne Port wine, in quarter-casks Sherry. In ditto 1 hhd. rum No reserve, and to le sold in bond. Also, 20.000 Viscountess slates Sale to take place at MR. CRAIG'S ROOMS, NEXT TOWN HALL, At one o'clock, promptly. 577 ~~ ~ NOTICE. RURAL SECTIONS 1107 & 1116, In the Immediate Vicinity of Christ-church. MR. T. B. CRAIG ha* received instructions from the proprietor to sell by auction, at an early date (of which due notice will be given), Sections of the above, varying in extent from 1 acre to 1 acres and upwards, as laid out in plan. Parties wishing to purchase can select their section which on the day of sale will be put up at the upset price, and knocked down to the applicant should there be no higher bidder. Plans can be seen, and particulars obtained, at Mr. T. B. Craig's office, next Town Hall. c 6209 " " UNRESERVED SALE o* SURPLUS STORES, Ex Tiptree. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. MR. LOUISSON has received instructions from Messrs. J. T. Peacock and Co., to have SOLD BY AUCTION, Without reserve, On Wednesday next, 3rd inst., at their new Stores, Lyttelton, the whole of the surplus stores, ex Tiptree, consisting of— 57 barrels flour 15 ditto sugar 25 kegs rice 14 ditto peas 25 ditto oatmeal 4 ditto coffee 10 cases currants 2 casks treacle 10 kegs butter 7 barrels bread 39 cases preserved meats 11 ditto pickles 17 ditto cheese 11 tierces beef 13 barrels pork 8 half-chests tea 12 packages lime juice 9 casks suet 11 barrels stout 1 cask brandy 32 cases port and sherry 13 ditto champagne 28 ditto light wines 2 casks soda water And a very large assortment of the usual ship stores 110 water tanks 1 piano 1 cow Terms at sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. 655 TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. Messrs. burnell, bennEtt & sprot have been favored with instructions to submit for sale at their rooms, Hereford street, by PUBLIC AUCTION, On or about the 10th FEBRUARY NEXT, That new and thoroughly substantial HOTEL, Situated in the heart of the city, and at present doing a first class business, and which, from its contiguity to the ROYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE, must command a large and increasing trade, and known as COKER'S HOTEL, Cathedral Square. The hotel contains 13 bedrooms of good size, also, Commercial room, 16 x 20 Dining room, 16 x 20 Smoking room, 16 x 19 Bar room, 12 x 14 Kitchen, 20 x 20 Back parlor, 12 x 12 Scullery, 20 x 12 With out-houses, &c., &c., &c. Also, A commodious and well fitted up bar at back, close to the Theatre, doing a large business every evening. The whole of the rooms are well furnished, and replete with every convenience. This valuable property is held on lease for thirty years' which can be extended. The anci ioneers can with confidence recommend this valuable property to intending purchasers as a first-rate investment. Hereford street, Jan. 29. c 391 TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. Messrs. burnell, bennett, & sprot have been favored with instructions to submit for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, OS OK AIJOI'T THE 10TH FEBRUARY NEXT, At their rooms, in Hereford street, The old-established and well-paying property known as WEED EN ' S HOTEL, OX THE GREAT SOUTH ROAD, Together with 20 acres of first-class pasture land attached, held on lease for 21 years, from 1858, at a verv low rental. THE HOTEL Contains large bar Private parlor and bedroom, long room Large parlor, ladies' parlor, and bedroom 8 bedrooms, kitchen, pantry, wash-room Station-room, servants' rooms, and store rooms Also, Stable, loose boxes, poultry and pig houses, &c. AH well fitted up and furnished throughout. The auctioneers feel that this short advertisement cannot point out all the advantages to be obtained by the purchaser of this exceedingly well known *nd profitable investment. Hereford street, Christchurch, Jan. 19. c 381 SHEEP FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT RICCARTON YARDS. 1 AAA MIXED SHEEP will be assorted and J UUU sold by auction at an early date in these yards. Farmers wishing to breed or graze will do well to inspect these sheep. The day of sale will be advertised. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT, Hereford street. Jan. 22, 186*. C 471

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1191, 2 February 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1191, 2 February 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1191, 2 February 1864, Page 7