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Auctions, * TO STOCKOWNERS, DEALERS, AND , f OTHERS. THE Undersigned are prepared to hold WEEKLY AUCTION SALES of Fat Wethers Fat Cattle 1 Store Sheep > Store Cattle Horses Pigs/fcc., AT THB RICCARTON YARDS T EACH THURSDAY, At twelve o'clock. ) Entries received at their Offices, Hereford Street, Christchurch. The stock will be submitted in the order of entry. 1 Experienced Stockmen are engaged, who will drive to and from the Yards, and brand J when required. . Paddocking at reasonable rates, but no responsibility incurred. BURNELL, BENNETT. & SPROT. Dec. 21,1865. C 9204 JJICCARTON YARDS THIS DAY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Without reserve. FAT CATTLE STORE DO YOUNG STOCK SHEEP HORSES, &c. Sale at Twelve o'clock. BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT, Auctioneers. Christchurch, Feb. 9, 1866. 300 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. MESSRS. BUSS AND HEPWORTH have received instructions from the Honorable J. C. Crawford, of Wellington, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At an early date, 300 Acres of rich Agricultural Land, Situate at Saltwater Creek. To be sold in blocks of 5 acres and upwards. Terms and full particulars in a future advertisement. 79c BUSS & HEPWORTH. UNRESERVED SALE OF WINES AND SPIRITS. MESSRS. WOLEDGE & CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT Louisson's Stores, Hereford Street, THIS DAY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, A large assortment of Wines and Spirits, imported direct from the Home Markets, consisting of:— 3 hhds. Jamaica rum, ex Balaclava 6 qr.-casks sherry, ex Balaclava 1 qr.-cask Martell's dark brandy, ex Balaclava 1 qr.-cask Martell's] pale brandy, ex Balaclava 3 qr.-casks port wine, ex Balaclava 25 cases Hennessy's brandy, ex Balaclava. 1 hhd. whiskey, ex Parisian 3 qr.-casks Hennessy's dark brandy, ex Parisian 2 qr.-casks Hennessy's pale brandy, ex Parisian 4 qr.-casks old torn, ex Indian Empire 7 qr.-casks sherry, ex Indian Empire 8 qr.-casks port wine, ex Alpaca 2 barrels rum, ex Alpaca 5 qr.-casks Martell's dark brandy, ex Alpaca 1 qr.-cask Martell's pale brandy, ex Alpaca 4 qr.-casks sherry, ex Balaclava 4 qr.-casks darkbraridy, ex Balaclava 100 cases brandy. Sale at One o'clock. Terms at sale. Messrs. W. and Co. would call the particular attention of the trade to this important sale. The goods are all of first-class brands, and are warehoused in bond in Christchurch. 370 Properties for Sale. FIRST CLASS HOTEL FOR SALE. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have received instructions to sell by. Private Treaty the interest of the Tenant in the PAPANUI HOTEL, KNOWN AS MEDDINGS'S. The Hotel is admirably situated, and possesses all the requisites for a first-class business, comprising: — Convenient public and private rooms, in capital order, with stables, stockyard, and other out-buildings, large garden and paddocks. . It is held under lease, terminable at the option of the tenant, at the end of five, seven or ten years, and at a moderate rental, the ' lease dating from the Ist April last. The purchaser will be required to take the furniture and effects and stock-in-trade at a valuation, upon reasonable terms of payment. , Intending purchasers will find this a valuable investment. Satisfactory reasons will be given for the sale, and evidence afforded of the lucrative character of the business now being transacted, and which, in the hands of an experienced person, could be materially increased. further particulars apply to 5 J. OLLIVIER Sc, SON, ' Christchurch; or, to '} Mr. JOYNT, 5 167 Solicitor. FOR SALE AT ST. ALBANS. ABOUT FIVE ACRES OF GOOD LAND, on easy terms, and in allot- " ments to suit purchasers. Apply at 44 MR. SALTER'S Store. FUR SALE, HALF- ACRE SECTIONS' on long deferred payments,' fronting on the river Avon ; also quarter-acre sections in continuation of the North Town Belt, at from £35 to £40 each. The land is rich and dry, bounded by a stream of excellent water sand a first-rate road. Apply to Mr. 13ING, over last bridge down the Avon, on the North ide. c 213 p |70R SALE, the LEASEHOLD INr r TEREST of a FOUIi-ROOMED HOUSE (convenient • for two tenants) ; and QUARTER-ACRE of LAND, Chester street east. Apply Mr. LEATHWICK. 0 Rural Land taken in payment. 384

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1614, 15 February 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1614, 15 February 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1614, 15 February 1866, Page 4