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Auctions. RAILWAY STATION STOCKYARDS. WEDNESDAY, 14tii INSTANT. MR. GEORGE D. LOCKHART will sell by AUCTION, FIFTY HEAD OF CATTLE, Consisting of; ! FAT COWS AND BULLOCKS. 70 0 EWES, In the estate of David Kinnebrook, Esq., and others. COTSWOLD EWES, Imported. LEICESTER EWES, thorough-bred, imported. 10 THOROUGH-BRED IMPORTED SOUTHDOWN RAMS, Much admired. Also, A number of UNBROKEN HORSES, (From Nelson.) Draught, Saddle, and Light-harness Horses. MILCH COWS. TWO ACRES of GROWING POTATOES. Sale punctually at Twelve o'clock. Luncheon provided. GEORGE D. LOCKHART, 849 Colombo and Hereford streets. TO HtONMONGERS BUILDERS, CARPENTERS, PAINTERS, &c, &c, &c, MESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT, AND SPROT have received instructions from Mr. H. G. Burnell, Cashel-street, (who is relinquishing the Ironmongery Business in order to make room for large shipments of seeds,) to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, Without Reserve, ON MONDAY, MARCH, 12xh, Aod following days, if necessary. On the Premises, Cashel-street. French wire, Ewbank's spike, galvanised floor, joiners, and other nails, tinned and cut tacks, carpenters' tools, rim, mortice, pad and other locks, Norfolk, Suffolk, and bow latches, T, gate, and butt hinges, saucepans, and tea kettles, coffee and tea pots, glue pots, fry pans, gridirous, bellows, gas- ! fittings, chimney glasses, office washstands, a magnificent lot of chandeliers, suitable for gas or oil, 1,2, and 3 light, paints, all colors, boiled and raw oil, turpentine, glass, mangers, hayracks, saddle brackets, digging, stable, and hay forks, spades, shovels grafting tools, door and other mats, cloth, shoe, scrub, paint and other brushes.electro-platedtea urn, cruets salts, &c. emery paper, candlesticks, and many other things too numerous

to mention. Catalogues of which can be had at the Offices of the Auctioneers, and at MR. H. G. BURNELL'S 809 Cashel-street. TO STOCKOWNERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned are prepared to hold WEEKLY AUCTION SALES of i Fat Wethers Fat Cattle i Store Sheep Store Cattle Horses Pigs, &c, AT THE RICCARTON YARDS EACH THURSDAY, At twelve o'clock. Entries received at their Offices, Hereford Street, Christchurch. The stock will be submitted in the order of entry. Experienced Stockmen are engaged, who will drive to and from the Yards, and brand when required. Paddocking at reasonable rates, but no responsibility incurred. BURNELL, BENNETT. & SPROT. Dec. 21, 1865. C 9204 STOCK AND STATION FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THE NEAREST STATION TO THE WEST COAST MARKET, And adniira.'.ly adapted for a depot for keeping up a continuous supply for HOKITIKA AND THE WEST COAST. THE WEST COAST ROAD DOES NOT PASS THROUGH THE PROPERTY. The Run, although very handy is quite free from traffic of any othjujund. MESSRS. MIISP & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Major Scott, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14, at their Wool Sale Room, Hereford Street, Christchurch, RUNS Nos. 389, 289, 345, and 444, containing about 24,000 ACRES OF GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY, situated between the Rivers Wilberforce and Harper, near to Lake Coleridge, with about 4,600 SHEEP, mixed ages and sexes 70 HEAD OF CATTLE 100 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND. The Improvements are all first-class, and consist of a Good House with six Rooms, and two Lean-to Rooms, Kitchen, and two Rooms, Hut for men, Store, three-stalled Stable and Harness Room, Cow House, Stockyard, Piggeries, &c. Out Station-hut, three Rooms, Five-acre paddock under crop,. Ploughs, Harrows, &c. The run is very well bounded, and can be efficiently worked at a very small cost. The House is on a stone foundation. Persons wishing to inspect this valuable property will receive orders on application to the Auctioneers, MESSRS. J. OLLIVD3R & SONS, Or to, MESSRS. MILES & C 0.,. fSI Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1633, 10 March 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1633, 10 March 1866, Page 3