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New Advertisements' ANTIENT ORDER OF FREEMASONS. A QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION of tho Provincial Grand Lodge of Freemasons will be held at the Masonic Hall, Christelmrch, on THURSDAY, the 18th instant, at 7.30 p.m. By order. A. BLAKISTON, P.G. Sec. Chriatchurch, Jan. 13, 1866. 9755 H A G L E Y HOUSE, CIIRISTCHURCII. fJIHE MISSES ASHWINS' School will be RE-OPENED ON MONDAY, THE 29TH INST. 9743 BARNARD'S. (PUBLIC NOTICE TO OWNERS OF RACE HORSES, BREEDERS AND OTHERS. MR. W. D. BARNARD begs to announce that he will, as usual, hold an AUCTION Exclusively for the Sale OF HORSES IN TRAINING, THOROUGH-BRED BROOD MARES, THOROUGH-BRED COLTS AND FILLIES, On the SATURDAY after the Races, JANUARY 20. The following horses are already entered for sale : — TOM KING MASTER ROWE VISCOUNT ELSWICK MARY AVENEL, Sugar Plum, filly EMMELINE, half-sister to Golden Cloud MAGIC, by Scratch XARIFA, by Blood Royal, out of Emma, Golden Cloud's dam ZOE, dam of Viscount, with foal at foot, own brother to Viscount TANTRUMS, with foal at foot, by Peer QUEEN. FROLIC, b. m., by Dover, out of Molly Bawn, with foal at foot, by Camden WILD HUNTRESS, b. m., by the Peer dam Flash Riley BAY FILLY, by Blood Royal YEARLING FILLY, by Traducer, dam Actress, by Sleight-of-Hand YEARLING COLT, by Jester, dam Zoe BROWN FILLY, by Camden, out of Frolic MUSICIAN, g. g., by Towton, out of Molly Bawn. An early entry is requested. 9756 LYTTELTON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19. IN BE URQUHART MACPHERSON'S ESTATE. ! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MELODION, &c. MESSRS. WOLEDGE & CO. have been instructed by the Receivers in the above Estate to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON 1 FRIDAY, 19TH JANUARY, At their rooms, Oxford street, Lyttelton, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Comprising— Couches Loo tables Carpets Easy chairs Toilet sets and curtains Engravings Cane chairs Marble washstands What-nots and book-cases Vases Dressing tables Mattresses and bedding 1 rosewood organ melodion, by Smith Kitchen utensils And A variety of other goods. Sale at One o'clock. Terms cash. Lyttelton, Jan. 15, 1866. §760 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. PERIODICAL SALES OF PURE-BRED SHEEP. ALFRED BUCKLAND respectfully informs his friends that he purposes holding, at Newmarket, on the second Wednesday in February, and the first Wednesday in October, in each year, a sale of Pure-bred SHEEP of all classes. The number of breeders of first-class sheep which we have at the present time in Auckland will render a sale of this character of considerable importance, by bringing the flocks of different breeders to the best possible test—that of " public opinion and the number and quality of stock which can be offered at those auctions will, at no distant period, occasion buyers to attend from the neighbouring provinces and colonies. Those who purpose selling at the first sale, to be held on the 14th February next, will oblige by forwarding numbers and description without delay, in order that the advertisements may be sent to the Southern provinces by first steamer leaving. FOR SALE, ON THE FIRST SHEEP FAIR TO BE HELD AT NEWMARKET, ON WEDNESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1866, At Twelve o'clock, From Mr. Robert Graham— 200 Long-Woolled Ewes , 200 Long-Woolled Ewe Lambs 50 Long-Woolled Ram Lambs. From Mr. Robert Maclean, East Tamaki— 50 Leicester Hog Rams. From Mr. Every Maclean, East Tamaki— 1 50 Southdown Hog Rams. From Messrs. Wallace, Mangarie— 50 Leicester Ram Lambs. Alio from 400 to 500 Half-bred Ewe and Wethei lambs. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Haymarket, January 6, 1866. 9742

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1589, 16 January 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1589, 16 January 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1589, 16 January 1866, Page 3

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