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Auctions. IC CARTON YARDS PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 19. BURNELL, BENNETT, AND SPROT Will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date, THE FOLLOWING STOCK, &c, Viz. :- CATTLE. 60 head prime Mixed Cattle. SHEEP. 350 firßt-claes Ewes, 2 to 6-tooth 400 Mixed Lambs, half-bred Southdown 200 Ewe Lambs Also, 14 pure-bred Southdown Rams And 1 pure-bred Leicester Ram, ex Victory, from London N.B. This splendid sheep can be seen and inspected at the offices of the auctioneers. Hereford street, Christchurch. April 13,1866. 1691 RAMS! RAMS 11 FOR SALE BY AUCTION AT THE WHITE HART YARDS, OK SATURDAY, APRIL 21st. I MITCHELL & CO. have received U instructions to submit to public sale AT THE ABOVE YARDS, «n SATURDAY APRIL 2 Ist, The following choice lot of RAMS:12 pure Merino rams (4 tooth), out of imported ewes, by a very superior imported ram. 10 pure Merino rams (2 tooth), out of picked ewes, from the flocks of— Rich, Esq., by the imported rams, ' that took first prize at the Agriculcultural Show, 1865. 40 pure Merino rams, out of the above ewes, by two pure Negretti ramß, imported. The sires of this lot will he exhibited at the time of sale, Also, ■ A small lot of superior Leicester Rams from the celebrated flocks of Robert Graham, Esq., Auckland. The Auctioneers respectfully invite judges to inspect the above stock, as they have every confidence in recommending them to parties requiring first class rams. The above rams will be put up in pens of five, with the option of taking one pen or more. Samples of the wool may be seen [at the Offices, High street. 1678 E. MITCHELL & CO; GEORGE D. LOCKHART, STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, WOOL BROKER, ARBITRATOR, AND AUCTIONEER, COLOMBO AND HEREFORD STREETS, HAS several SHEEP and CATTLE STATIONS FOf SALE, In the Canterbury, Nelson, and Northern Provinces, Valued according to Market Rates of the day, to cost from .£4OO to £30,000. Dwelling-houses with freehold land attached. Pastoral and agricultural farms Town properties in Christchureh and Addington' Freehold land on the Papanui road Freehold land at Avonside, delightfully situated, and most desirable for gentlemen's residences Draught and carriage horses Fat wethers in great numbers Breeding ewes, close to Christchurch Thorough-bred German rams Half-bred rams Half-bred Southdowns Store cattle 30 tons of potatoes, and other colonial produce. The Papanui Estate, opposite the late Dr. Lillie's; plan may be seen at the office. THE LAST WOOL SALE OF THE SEASON, AT THE RAILWAY SHED, 18th OF THIS MONTH. THE RAILWAY STATION STOCKYARDS are OPEN for the PUBLIC SALE of all kinds of STOCK, EVERY WEDNESDAY. 1576 WOODEND HOTEL. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from the proprietor, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, On the premises, at WOODEND, THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, 1866, At One o'clock. THE WOODEND HOTEL. This Hotel is the only house in the neighbourhood for which a licence has been applied. The house, which was originally built by Panckhurst, in a very substantial manner for his own occupation, contains— Three sitting rooms Eleven bedrooms Detached kitchen and servants room Together with a six-stalled stable and hay-loft Capital well of water, and pumps Ten acres of Freehold land, fenced in, of which about six are in cultivation. All the rooms are comfortably furnished and the fittings are complete throughout the kouse. To an industrious couple, this property presents one of the beet opportunities imaginable for profitable investment. There is a steady business doing at all times of the year, and which, with judicious management, may materially increase. The auctioneers will offer the whole property, the house, land, furniture, fittings, and stock, in one lot, at a very low upset price, and it will be sold to the highest bidder upon the following very easy terms:—One fourth, cash; the remainder at 4, 8, and 12 months date without interest. Sale at One o'clock, on the premises.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1664, 17 April 1866, Page 3

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