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' 1 ' IN--BE-WILLI AM WILLSON, DECEASED, SALE OF LARGE BEARING FRUIT TREES, &c. , MR. H. r AtPORT lias received instructions from C. A. Calvert, Esq., the Official Administrator for Canterbury, to sell by .PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Nursery Grounds, Papanui road, near Meriyale, known as Moorpark Farm, ' on ERIDAY, MAY 25, The following Stock-in-Trade of the late deceased, viz., about 1000 FRUIT AND FOREST TREES. The fruit trees comprise apples, pears, cherries, plums, nuts, &c., &c., from three to seven years old, and are in full bearing, More ample particulars in future advertisements. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Terms cash. 613 TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 23RD MAY. • SALE OF IRON NAILS, BOTTLED PORTER, HAMS, BACON, CHEESE, FLOUR, SUGAR, &c. MR, H. E. ALPORT will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Market place Saleßooms,Christchurch, TO-MORROW, : WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 10 bags wrought and cut iron nails 30 cases bottled porter (quarts) 1 ton Canterbury hams and bacon Half ton prime English cheese 2 tons Canterbury, flour Half ton crystals sugar And other goods. Sale at Two o'clock. Terms at sale. ■ , 612 END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Board.and Residence ALLENTON HOUSE, St. ;Asaph street, near Barrett's Hotel. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Families and Single Gentlemen. Private Sitting Rooms and Separate Bedrooms with all the comforts of a home. 410 MRS. J. F. PATTERSON. Tenders. TENDERS WANTED, for erecting a boundary fence between Heathstock and the White Rock Stition. Also, for draying Wire and Standards from Saltwater Greek. Tenders to he sent in to the undersigned not later than 7th June, .1866. J. McFARLANE, Coldstream, Riingiora. 594 AVON ROAD BOARD. NOTTCE. TENDERS are invited for REMOVING the TOLL HOUSE from Papanui to the neighbourhood of the North Town Belt. Tenders to be sent in on or before SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 26, to Mr. C. Wright's, Papanui road, where full particulars can be obtajried, ■ By order of the Board. . THOS. PRESTON, Chairman.... May 18, 1866. 585 Auctions. CATTLE! CATTLE!I CATTLE!!! QNE HUNDRED AND TWENTY HEAD GOOD CATTLE, OS THE HURUNNUI, ONE HUNDRED FIRST-CLASS COWS 50 HEAD FAT STEERS SEVERAL LOTS OF STORE CATTLE. BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROTT, Hereford street, Christchurch. May Ist 1866. * c 156 CATTLEi CATTLE!! CATTLE!!!. QN E : HUNDRED AND • FORTY HEAD OF PRIME MIXED STORE CATTLE, Now depasturing on the HURUNUI, BURNELL, BENNETT, AND SPROT. Christchurch, May 5, 1866. These cattle are in addition to the 120 head already advertised. c 269 RICCARTON YARDS. TO BUTCHERS, WEST COAST DEALERS, & OTHERS. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE AT RICCARTON YAR S, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, MAY 22. 250 HEAD PRIME MIXED CATTLE, BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT: have received instructions from Messrs, W. C. and A. J. WALKER, Mount Possession, to sell as above, the under-mentioned CAT T L E, ! : Consisting of 50 Head of Fat and Dairy StocX 200 head of Prime Young Stock, from one to three years old, mixed Heifers and Steers. 2 Good Bulls. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Without the slightest reserve. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT, Auctioneers, N.B.—The above Cattle are really Firstclass as regards quality and breeding, comprising the whole of the Mob from Mount Possession Station, Entries for this Sale must be made on or before SATURDAY, the 19th, and none but quiet Stock will be taken in, " Chrfstcliurch, May 11. ' 456

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1694, 22 May 1866, Page 3

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