IMPORTANT; SALE OF CLOTHING Y DRAPERY, AND BLANKETS. WILSON & ALPORT will sell by public auction at the Market-place, Salerooms, on 1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 150 pairs men's tweed and fancy doeskin . .trousers 40; fine blue pilot reefing jackets 12 dozen Swansdown Crimean shirts, six dozen violet and scarlet Crimean shirts 9 dozen self-colours Crimean shirts Boys' caps, hosiery, ribbons, &c Scarlet blankets, 50 pairs Blue blankets, 50jpairs Sale at 12 o'clock, Terms at sale, 6473 .'_'■■* ;iYTTELTON. ■, THURSDAY, JULY 21,1867. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE '-■ xAND EFFECTS. ESSRS. WOLEDGE & CO. have been instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, Oxford street, Lyttelton, THURSDAY, 21st INST., A Large.and Valuable Collection of Household Furniture (removed for convenience of sale.) '-'.. Comprising— Sofas; .■ Chairs Dressing tables Lob tables , Platedware Looking-glasses Carpets and rugs .. MaWrass and pillows Matting Chamber services Linen Curtains And A variety of household and cooking utensils, too numerous to particularise, Sale at One o'clock. Terms at sale. 6470] IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE SURPLUS STOCK, &c. DRAYS, CARTS, IMPLEMENTS, &c. WITHOUT RESERVE. BENNETT Has been favoured with instructions from Mr James Frost to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1867, AT HIS FARM, Riccarton Road, opposite Mrs Deans, The following Live and Dead Stock, &c, CATTLE. 44 Head Mixed Cattle, consisting of Heifers and Steers; some fat—the rest in good condition, 6 quiet Milch Cows, in milk and in calf. SHEEP. 320 Mixed Ewes 1 Leicester Ram 2 Leicester Ewes. PIGS. 20 Good Pigs 4 Young Sows inJPig. HO R S E S. . . 2 Firfit-class Draught Mares, in foal to Young. Sampson 2 Yearling Colts by Sampson, out of the abbvemares. DEAD STOCK. 2 Drays with frames for hay and corn 1 tipcart with frame j.' V spring cart , 1. plpiigh (new) by Ball 2 sets of shaft harness 2.'sets. leading harness 2 sets plough harness 1. set harrows. Sale at One. o'clock, Terms at^sale. ■Luncheonjprovlded. J. H. BENNETT, 6456 Auctioneer. r rpHE ; .UNDERSIGNED having this day .disposed of. their interest in the Canterbury..Timber and Coal Depot, Durham street, to. Mr JAMES GOSS, hope he will continue to receive the liberal support bestowed on them during the time they were in/business. C .. TAYLOR & WHITESIDE, Feb. 16,1867 V With reference to the above, JAMES GOSS begs to intimate to those who have accorded.'such liberal support to Messrs Taylor and Whiteside, that having succeeded to. 'their. .business, it will always be his endeavour; by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the favours bestowed on his predecessors.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1926, 20 February 1867, Page 3
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