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H. Matson & Co. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1873. BY AUCTION. HORSES! HORSES!! HORSES Messes h. matson a co. have received instructions from tho Importer to sell at Saleyards, Cashel street, on above date, at 12 o’clock, ~ FIRST-CLASS SADDLE & HARNESS j£iO HORSES, PONIES, and unbroken COLTS and FILLIES, just landed ex Wellington, from Wcllington. 2787 H. MATSON A CO., Auctioneer*. F. H. Rickman. WOODEND. THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 1 O’CLOCK. MR F. M. RICKMAN has received instructions from Mr M. Thompkuis, to SELL, AT THE WOODEND HOTEL, as afc ° T Oae Stack of splendid well thatched Hay, about 20 tons, in lots to suit purchasers. Eight months can bo given for removal. Terms at sale. Cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, and sundries can be entered up to the time of sale with Mr Thompkins, or with the auctioneer. 1 F. M. RICKMAN, 2755 Auctioneer. Bird and Bennett. TUESDAY, 25ru INST. 12 O’CLOCK. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. BIRD and BENNETT are instructed by Mr W. Savage to nil on the premises of the Aerated Water Company, Cathedral square, all THE SURPLUS STOCK Of the above Company, Consisting of — Champagne and Stoughton Bitters Ginger wine Sarsaparilla Cordials &c., Ac. Also, One first-class GREY MARE, well-known as being thoroughly staunch, quiet, and sound. Mr Savage having retired from the business, THE PLANT AND PREMISES, With the CONNEXION, will be LET OR SOLD On Easy Terms. For full particulars apply to BIRD A BENNETT. Or 2714 W. SAVAGE. H. E. Alport. SALE OF FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, POT PLANTS, Ac. TITS H. E. ALPORT has received inIVa structions from Mr W. HISLOP, of the Southbridge Nursery (consequent upon Ida leaving the district), to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Hotel Yards in the Township of Southbridge, ON TUESDAY NEXT, the 25th JUNE— A large quantity of fruit trees, forest and evergreen trees and shrubs, flower roots, Ac., of every description, well adapted for the district; pot plants, garden frame with lights, garden implements, seed sieves, Ac., Ac. Also, A quantity of useful household furniture, boots, cooking utensils, earthenware, Ac. Sale at 12 sharp. 2689 SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WOOL-SCOURER’S PLANT, HORSES, Ac. MR H. E. ALPORT has received instructions from Mr Joseph Sheath (who is relinquishing housekeeping) to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at the premises, Woolston, Ferry road, on TH UESDAY NEXT, June 27, at 12 o’clock precisely— Dining-room and drawing-room Furniture, comprising—Carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and fire irons, tables and covers, couch, easy chairs, mahogany and other chairs, cheft'oniere, side-table, framed engravings, chimney ornaments, about 100 volumes books, Ac., Ac. Bedroom Furniture, viz.: —lron and wood bedsteads, mattrasscs, blankets, pillows, bolsters, bed and house linen, washstands and ware, toilet tables, looking-glasses. Kitchen. —Leamington cooking range, fender, part dinner and breakfast services, glass, cutlery, electro’ spoons and forks, brushware, cooking utensils, tubs, pails, Ac., Ac. Double-barrel gun, comet, banjo, captain’s double field glass, garden and stable tools, wool-washing crates, woolbales and sheets; 1 showy harness pony 2799 cob, good in saddle ; 2 riding hacks. R. Turnbull, DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT WAIMATE. FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THE WAIMATE HOTEL. 2 SHOPS AND DWELLING-HOUSES. IN consequence of the Proprietor leaving the Colony this desirable property, comprising One Acre (more or less) of Freehold Land, and the buildings thereon, will be sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY Mb R. TURNBULL, On the Premises at Noon, ox FRIDAY, JUNE 28, Together with tho whole of tho FURNITURE, GLASS, CHINA, Ac. It is situated at the junction of the Great North and South Roads, in tho Township of Waimate; midway between Timaru and Oamaru ; in close proximity to 3000 acres of the finest bush land in the province, and in the centre of a rich agricultural district. Tho Hotel has been recently enlarged and improved; the Shops and Dwelling-houses are let at a good rental. For further particulars apply to the proprietor. Me A. DOW, Waimate; Or, E. TURNBULL, 2783 Timaru.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3567, 24 June 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3567, 24 June 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3567, 24 June 1872, Page 4