New Advertisements. GUST FLOUR MILL. DF. McVICAR, begs to inform the a inhabitants of Oust Valley, Oxford, and surrounding District, that on and after MONDAY, 19th INST., the Cust Flour Mill will be READY FOR WORK. Wheat ground at Is per bushel. Horse corn, or JPig feed, 6d per bushel. Terms cash. March 19, 1866. 992 MONDAY, MARCH 1». 100,000 FEET OF KAURI, (Ex Glimpse, Isabella, and Queen,) AT CHRISTCHCJRCH RAILWAY STATION. Hour, 12.30 p.m. Messrs. aikman & wilson are instructed by the exporters to sell BY AUCTION, AT THE CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION ON MONDAY, MARCH 19th, At Half-past Twelve o'clock, KAURI, Ex Glimpse, Isabella, and Queen, from Auckland. 100,000 feet, 9 x 1, 6 M 1, T and G ; 9X f, 13 H 1, 9 M 1, 6 M 1, 4 X 3, 4X2, 3 « 2, &c., &c., &c., plain boards and scantlings. Terms at sale. Sale at 12.50. 983 AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. THE CLEARING SALE 1 AT MR. H. BURNELL'S, Cashel Street, WILL BE CONTINUED THIS DAY, At Twelve o'clock sharp. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT, Auctioneers. March 14th, 1866. 1003 gI C CART ON YARDS. THURSDAY, 15th MARCH, At Twelve o'clock. FAT WORKING BULLOCKS ! ! HORSES. DRAY, & c., &c. BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT. March 13th, 1866. 991 CANTERBURY, NEW ZEALAND. FOR SALE, THE CANTERBURY STANDARD. Messrs. j. ollivier and son are instructed to offer FOR sale, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, 17TH APRIL, THE COPYRIGHT, THE PLANT, and all the Properties belonging to the above well-known Newspaper. The Plant consists of capital Presses and Types for Jobbing, and General Presswork, of which there is a very varied and large assortment. The Newspaper has been established for several years, and has enjoyed a considerable reputation. It has a large circulation, and in the hands of careful managers must become a leading organ of public opinion. The Auctioneers are prepared with an Inventory of the Stock, the greater portion of which is of recent importation. The Property will be offered at a price sufficiently low to induce Capitalists to invest money in the business, •which as a mere Jobbing concern will prove a very remunerative one to any person desirous of investing capital in its purchase. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON. Or of MR. JOYNT. 993 c * Solicitor, Christchurch. RANGIORA. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. At Mr. Wm. Williams's Farm. MARCH 28. Messrs. buss and hepworth have received instructions from Messrs. Hey wood and Bowron to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Farm of Mr. Wm. Williams, Rangiora Bush, Immediately after the sale of his well known lot of DAIRYSTOCK, HORSES, Sec, 1000 Half-bred Southdown Sheep, in lots to • suit the purchaser, viz;— 200 2-tooth ewes 200 4-do do 350 ewe lambs 350 wether do These lambs were got by pure bred Southdown Rams, bred by Mr. Redwood, of NeUon. The Rams will be at the sale for show. Farmers wishing to secure some good blood of this description of sheep, are particularly invited to attend; and as these sheep have always been kept in Paddocks, they are [most admirably adapted for the, farmer in close paddocks. Also, will be sold, 6 unbroken Colts and Fillies. Luncheon at Eleven o'clock, Terms easy at sale. BUSS & HEPWORTH, 1000 Auctioneers.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1636, 14 March 1866, Page 7
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