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Auctions. BARNARD'S. SATURDAY, MAY 20xii. TO FARMERS, CARRIERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. THIRTY SUPERIOR HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS. TEN CAVALRY CHARGERS. UNRESERVED ! UNRESERVED ! I MR. W. D. BARNARD Ims been favoured with instructions from the importers to SELL BY AUCTION, In the Repository, OX SATURDAY, THE 26th INST., THIRTY VERY SUPERIOR HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS, Thorougly Stanch. Also, TEN CAVALRY CHARGERS. The above valuable stock were purchased at the Government Sale in Auckland, and are hourly expected to arrive. 544

MONDAY, M A Y 2 8t H TO LIVERY STABLE-KEEPERS, HOESE DEALERS, COACH PROPRIETOR, AND OTHERS. POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE, AT THE RICCARTON SALE YARDS, OP FIFTY VALUABLE MARES, AND GELDINGS, Broken and unbroken, the property of Messrs. Clifford and Weld. MR. W. D. BARNARD has been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Clifford and Weld, to sell by public auction, at the Riccarton Sale Yards (with the kind permission of Messrs. Burnell, Bennett, and Sprot), FIFTY VALUABLE MARES AND GELDING.S, Three and Four Years Old; COLTS AND FILLIES, Broken and Unbroken. Sale at Twelve o'clock sharp. Terms at sale. No reserve. g®" Remember the date, MONDAY, MAY 28th. 637 Wool. THE undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool, or will give liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends, Messrs. Dalgety & Co.. in London or Melbourne. They are also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations; and on stock placed in their hands for sale. Station stores supplied. E. S. DALGETY & CO. 23 a Christchurch a d Lyttelton. Election Notices. MR. LANCE'S COMMITTEE. MR. LANCE'S COMMITTEE meets EVERY MONDAY EVENING, at Seven o'clock, at the General Committee Rooms (You;ighusband's), Colombo Street. FRANCIS H. VALPY, 2 c Secretary. TO R. H. RHODES, ESQUIRE. WE THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully " request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for the representation of the Bays District in the next Provincial Council. We are led to make this request, knowing that from your intimate acquaintance with its requirements (as well as those of the province at large), you are eminently fitted to become its representative in the Council. G. W. Marshall James Picaithly Robert Munro Lancelot Walker Thos, Sommerville Thomas White Wm. Stewart Alfred Condon Thomas Orr Hay Thomas Kay Joshua Rise George Mason Thomas Ware John Flurty George Sefton Edward William Harriss William Moore W. S. Harris Joseph James Alexander Coffin . G. M. Darks Amos Green H. Bennett Henry Mcintosh Geo. Holmes John Marshall Alexander Macintosh Henry Firmston David D, MacGregor H. Haley Henry Waghorn David Waghorn Arthur Waghorn, sen. George Boleyn Mark Turner To Mr. G. W. MARSHALL, and the Gentlemen signing the requisition. GENTLEMEN,—I thank you for the honour you have conferred upon me by asking me for the third time, to represent your interests in the Provincial Council. I have much pleasure in acceding to your request. My long acquaintance with you renders it unnecessary for me to enter at length upon my political opinions. lam, however, distinctly averse to any alterations in the land regulations; and will, as far as lies in my power, advocate the interests of your district. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, • R. H. RHODES. Lyttelton, Feb. 21, 1866, c G3

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1697, 25 May 1866, Page 3

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