Auotioziß. SURPLUS STORES EX CANTERBURY. fTIHE SALE advertised for Tuesday is POST- ; 1 PONED till THURSDAY, February 11th instant. A. LOUISSON, 876 Lyttelton. UNRESERVED SALE of SURPLUS STORES, Ex Canterbury. THURSDAY, 11th INSTANT. MR. LOUISSON is instructed by Messrß. J. T. Peacock and Co., to have sold at their New Stores, Lyttelton, BY AUCTION, Without reserve, On Thursday next, the 11th instant, the whole of the Surplus Stores, ex Canterbury, Consisting of— Pork Beef Flour Bread Peas Oatmeal Sugar Tea Coffee Currants Raisins Pickles Fittings 22 tanks Water casks, shooks And the usual assortment of ship's stores. Also, 50 kegs Ewbank's and French nails, assorted sizes (more or less damaged) Terms at sale. Sale at I o'clock. 775 UNRESERVED SALE. OF SURPLUS STORES, Ex D. G. Fleming. FRIDAY, 12th INSTANT. MR. LOUISSON is instructed by D. Davis, Esq., to have sold at his rooms, Oxford Street, Lyttelton, BY AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, ON FRIDAY NEXT, the 12th INSTANT, The whole of the SURPLUS STORES, Ex D. G. Fleming, consisting of Flour Sugar Oatmeal Peas Salt Rice Suet Beef Pork Tea, coffee Water casks Tanks, And the usual assortment of ship's stores. Terms at sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. 866 UNRESERVED SALE 01' BOTTLE D B E E R, Ex Late Arrivals. MR. LOUISSON has received instructions from Messrs. Dalgety, Buckley & Co., to have sold BY AUCTION, Without Reserve, ON FRIDAY NEXT, 12th INSTANT, At his Stores, Lyttelton, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOTTLED BEER Consisting of— 150 casks beer, Brewery Company's bottled ale, quarts 47 cases London Colonial Co.'s, quarts 24 casks Dawson's ditto stout, quarts 3 ditto ditto pints Sale at One o'clock. Terms at sale. 827 BARNARD'S. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, TWELVE PURE BRED, (2-tooth) LEICESTER RAMS, AND SIX PURE BRED, (2 and 4-tooth) LEICESTER EWES, Just imported per Phoebe. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions to sell by public auction, At an early date, 12 pure bred Leicester Rams, 2-tooth 6 do. do. Ewes, 2 and 4-tooth Just imported per Phoebe. Christchurch, Feb. 4, 1864. c 765 BARNARD'S SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1864. UNRESERVED SALE OF_ THIRTY-THREE HORSES, Just landed from SYDNEY, Consisting of HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES AND Broken and Unbroken UPSTANDING COLTS, AND FILL I E S , Good Aveight-carrying HACKS AND CARRIAGE HORSES. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions from the importer, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE REPOSI T O R Y, ON SATURDAY NEXT, 4 heavy draught horses 29 broken and unbroken colts and fillies, with plenty of hone and breeding, good weight- i carrying hacks, or suitable for carriage purposes. These horses have just been landed from Sydney, and have been selected with great care and judgment expressly for this market, ftom the station of J. Kennedy, Hsq., Bijlybong, by an experienced | buyer. The Auctioneer would therefore draw the attention of parties requiring good, sound, strong, active young horses, for saddle, light harness, or heavy draught purposes, to this unreserved sale, as this is an opportunity seldom to be met with. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. 867
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1195, 11 February 1864, Page 7
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