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New Adv rtisemsnta IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. TO FARMERS, BREEDERS, BUTCHERS, I DAIRYMEN, AND OTHERS. 1 BY I'UBLIC AUCTION. TUESDAY, APRIL 28. AT MR W. STODDART'S PREMISES, Situated on the East Town Belt, (Near the residence of S. Bealey, Esq.). J 11. BENNETT lias received instructions • from Mr W. Stoddart, in consequence of his intended departure, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, On his premises, as above, The following valuable Stock, &c., viz.— LIVE STOCK. 13 splendid milch cows and heifers, five in full milk, and the remainder springing to calf 8 magnificent young heifers, never had a calf 16 nice young ealves, mixed heifers and steers 20 head fat bullocks, prime and no mistake 35 head really first-class conditioned bullocks 1 well-bred bull, by Regicide 6 superior draught horses and foals DEAD STOCK. Stack of hay 6 tons of mangold wurzel 3 tons of oaten hay 3 tons of carrots Dray and harness Dog-cart and harness Sale at Twelve o'clock. Terms liberal, declared at sale. Luncheon provided. J. H. BENNETT, Auctioneer. N.B.—The auctioneer can confidently recommend the above lot of cattle to intending purchasers, as they are very quiet, well-bred, and in splendid condition. A conveyance will leave the offices of the auctioneer to convey intending purchasers only to the place of sale. Christchurch, April 16,1868. 6429 NO RESERVE. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from a gentleman who is leaving the Colony, to Sell at the Auctioneer's Rooms, Colombo and Gloucester Streets, Christchurch, on the above date, a very capital assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, viz:— SITTING-ROORI FURNITURE, Consisting of— A splendid velvet pile carpet (large size), and rug; rep curtains, 2 splendid, French clocks, by Roland, Paris; hair-seated chairs, sofa, very handsome mahogany bookcase, pier glass, musical boxes, &c„ &c. BEDROOM FURNITURE: Curtains chairs, bedsteads, carpets, &c. Kitchen utensils in great variety; dinner service, china, glass, &c., &c. Also, THE LEASEHOLD INTEREST In a Plot of LAND, being part of Town Reserves, Lot 17, in the City of Christchurch, having 200 links frontage on Chester 9treet, and 350 links on Barbadoes street, with capital four-roomed house, baker's oven, lately erected at a cost of £6O, and other improvements, including artesian well. The lease is for 30 years from 10th September, 1859, at a ground rent of only £25 per annum. A Capital Site for a Public House. Also, 6 Shares in the Freehold Land Society. Sale at 12 o'clock. No 189 LEESTON. MONTHLY AUCTION SALE. MR. CHARLES CLARK will hold his next Monthly Auction for the SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, LAND, &c., AT LOE'S HOTEL, LEESTON, ON FRIDAY, MAY 1. The entries already made consist of— Fat cattle, dairy cows, store cows, young stock, draught horses, horse broken to saddle and harness, pigs, eheep, bran, sharps, &c., &c. Also, The following LANDS, (by order of the several Mortgagees), viz,— RURAL SECTION, No 11,203, OF 40 ACRES, In the Ellesmere District, adjoining land in the occupation of Mr Moody, And 117 ACRES OF LAND, In the Ellesmere District, being rural sections Nos 10,556, and 10,557, adjoining land purchased by Mr G. A. E.Ross. N.B.—One-half the purchase money can remain for a term of years at 10 per cent, interest. After the above, will be sold, A capital assortment of Evergreens and choice Flowering Shrubs; also, Roses and Scotch Firs, &c. The sale of live stock will commence at 12 o'clock, and the land will be sold at 1 o'clock. Luncheon provided. 6426 "SPECIAL ENTRY AT LEESTON AUCTION SALE. ON FRIDAY MAY 1. OF 200 first-class Merino Ewes, 2, 4, and 6 tooth, to lamb about the first week in June. No. 190 CHARLES CLARK, 6446 Auctioneer. MAURITIUS SUGARS PER CENTAUR. 99 XCI ®AGS Mauritius sugar, ex ULU\) Centaur, have bien shipped pet Spray, at Dunedin, and will be submitted to public competition by Mr W. H. Hargreaves an an early day. The selection comprises—--35 tons first counters to finest white crystals 20 tons second counters, and bright yellow crystals, chiefly in small mats. C. W. TURNER. Christchurch, April 23, 1868. 6413

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2290, 25 April 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2290, 25 April 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2290, 25 April 1868, Page 3

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