Auctions. - MESSRS. GOLDNEY'S SALE. Messrs. burnell, bennett and SPROT beg to call attention to former advertisements that THE RUN AND FREEHOLD WILL BE SOLI) ON TUESDAY, THE 18TH INST., AT TWO O'CLOCK, AT THEni OFFICES, IN HEREFORD STREET; AND THE FARM IMPLEMENTS, STOCK, AND FURNITURE ON WEDNESDAY, THE 19TH INST., AT ONE O'CLOCK, AT CHIPPENHAM LODGE, ST. ALBANS. 5886 JOHNSON & JENKINS' ESTATE. TO STOREKEEPERS. AND GENERAL DEALERS. UNDER A DEED OF ASSIGNMENT, FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS. THE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AND STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c., OF MESSRS. JOHNSON AND JENKINS WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY NEXT, THE 17TH INST HA RGRE AY E S & CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in the above estate to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION The whole of the very valuable and wellassorted stock of groceries, too numerous to particularise. After which Will be offered for sale the extensive business premises of the firm, centrally situated, and without exception, for the present and future of Lyttelton, commanding an unrivalled position as a business site. The lease has about nine years to run, with but little encumbrance ; is an opportunity seldom to be met with. Also, The beautifully situated Cottage on Sumner road, containing four rooms, in superior order, having lately undergone thorough repairs, and now tenanted by E. Patten, Esq. The lease has about sixteen years to run, subject to a nominal ground rent. The cottage has an extensive view of both town and harbour, and is certainly one of the most convenient and pleasantly situated properties to be had in Lyttelton.
" ■ J3ale at l 2 o'clock, AT HARGREAVES & CO.'S NEW STORE. Lyttelton, July 12, 1865. 5939 RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, LYTTELTON. IN RE U. MACPHERSON. DAVIS v. U. MACPHERSON. SAME v. SAME. HARGREAVES & Co. v. U. MACi PHERSON. ! TO GROCERS, STOREKEEPERS, I AND OTHERS. j SATURDAY, JULY 15th, 1865. MR. THOS'. PREECE has received instructions from the Bailiff to the Resident Magistrate's Court, Lyttelton, to | SCU bj PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, THE 15TH INST., On the premises of MR. U. MACPHERSON, NORWICH QUAY, LYTTELTON, Several Sacks of FLOUR, BARLEY, OATS, &c., 1 BALE OF CORN SACKS, And A "ROUT 2 TONS OF MANILLA ROPE ; Also, Bacon, cheese, butter, tea, coffec, rice, oatmeal, mustard, vermicelli, cocoa, arrowroot, dried apples, nuts, soda, soap, salt, candles, vinegar, cigars; ALE, BOTTLED AND IN BULK; And a general assortment of GROCERIES AND OILMEN'S STORES. Terms —cash. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Lyttelton, July 13,1865. 5973 BARNARD'S. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1865. UNRESERVED SALE OF FOUR FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES AND HARNESS. Also, The well-known weight-carrying Cob JOHNNY, The property of J. C. Watts Russell, Esq. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received positive instructions from J. C. Watts Russell, Esq., to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Repository, ON SATURDAY NEXT, Four really first-cla«s draught horses and harness. . The well-known:f>eight-carrying cob Johnny. Sale at 12 o'clock. No reierv& 5928 .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1433, 15 July 1865, Page 3
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479Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1433, 15 July 1865, Page 3
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