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New Advertisements. FOR SALE, j"uw a.au TWIST XUJ for Sheepwash. Also, EXCELSIOR TOBACCO, The strongest in the market, and warranted Marcli 29,1866 H. MATSON & CO., Cathedral Square. »6. 1362 PIANOFORTE FOR SALE. JQNB OF MURPHY'S BEST 6| OCTAVES. 1675 WALTON, WARNER, & CO. END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auctions. LAST WOOL SALE. M«. GEORGE D. LOCKHART begs to announce that lie will hold his last WOOL SALE FOR THIS SEASON, by the kind permission of Messrs. George Holmes & Co., at the RAILWAY STATION WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL at 3 o'clock punctually. When he will submit the following, Viz :- JDE 1 bale ewes wool 0 1 bale wethers wool A 2 bales lambs wool ■ T 1 M i -. ~ „ and 18 ewe fleeces 2 bales eweß JHC 23 bales ewes, wethers, and lambs 2£ bales 2 bags JH 3 bales sheepskins And what further may appear. Entries received up to time of sale. GEORGE D, LOCKHART, 1 742 Colombo and Hereford streets. . LEITHFIELD. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. 150 SHEEP. MESSRS. BUSS & HEPWORTH have received instructions from Mr. John Leith to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Leithfleld Hotel Stockyards, on SATURDAY, APRIL 21, A NICE QUIET LOT OP PADDOCK SHEEP, consisting of Ewes Wethers, and Lambs. The lambs are half-bred Romney Marsh, and the ewes are in lamb to Romney Marsh rau.B, from the flock of F. A. Weld, Esq. Sale at One o'clock. BUSS & HEPWORTH, Auctioneers. LYTTELTON. SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from Mr. Fairhurst, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE, All his Valuable Household Furniture, 1 At his Private Residence, Oxford Street, Lyttelton, ON MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1866. Further particulars in future advertisements. Catalogues will be ready on the morning of the Sale, and may be obtained at the Caxton Printing Office, Lyttelton, and at the offices of the Auctioneers, Christehurch. 1660 c CHINA, GLASS, &c. /iESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON 'JL will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, ' On the Premises, High street, The remainder of Mr. Oswald's, STOCK-IN-TRADE. Without the slightest Reserve. WOODEND HOTEL. jMTESSRS. J. OLLIV{ER & SON iVA 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 kouie, To an industrious couple, this property presents one of the best 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 1665, 18 April 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1665, 18 April 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1665, 18 April 1866, Page 3