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Mr T. Preooe. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. TPREECE bops to return his sincere • thanks to his old friends and the nublie generally for tlie liberal support ho has received duriiip the last six years ho has carried on business ns Auctioneer, Produce Merchant, and Commission Agent, and respectfully solicits a continuance of past favours. T. P. having built ft PRODUCE STORE and AUCTION ROOM in CASHEL STREET, adjoining the entrance to his salcyards, wishes to notify that in future nil Produce and General Merchandise sent him for disposal must be delivered at IIIS STORE, CASHEL STREET. Every attention will be paid to the interests of Clients, and tho usual prompt settlement will bo strictly adhered to. LIVE STOCK, PRODUCE, &c., Consigned to him by Rail will meet with every attention. SALES IN THE YARDS KVKUV THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. jf.B.—The usual Entrances to tho Saleyards, viz.: —Cashel street, Hereford street, and Colombo street. 4133

NOTICE. THE Undersigned is a CASH PUECHASEK of FARM AN D DAIRY PRODUCE. T. PREECE, dial Produce Merchant, Cashel street. PREECE’S SALE YARDS AND AUCTION ROOMS. THIS DAY (SATURDAY). rp PREECE WILL SELL— Draught and saddle horses Fat stock, cows and calves Pigs, poultry, carts, drays, ploughs, and other implements Carriers’ waggon Furniture, do., Ac. Also, IN HIS STORE, CASHEL STREET— Hams, bacon, cheese, oats Barley, potatoes, carrots, onions Flour, and miscellaneous goods. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. 4544 AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. ST. ALBANS, NEXT SALTER’S STORE. TUESDAY* NEXT, SEPTEMBER 3. T PREECE has received instructions from • Mr J. Price (who is leaving the Colony) to Sell by Auction, ON TUESDAY NEXT, On the Premises next to SALTER’S STORE, ST. ALBAN’S, The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, viz : Chest of drawers, sofa, chairs Tables, beds, bedding, and The usual kitchen utensils Sale at Noon. 4545 H. Matson & Co.

TUESDAY, SETT. 3, 1872. BY AUCTION. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from the Importer to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Salerooms, Cashel street, on the above date, at 1 o’clock, the following LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, Comprising— Tin tea-pots, tin coffee-pots Wrought stew-pans Lampwicks Carpenters’ adzes Scotch screw augers Tin pie dishes, pudding pans, tart pans Soup ladles Table spoons, tea do Dessert forks, spoons Table forks and spoons Teaspoons, table forks American axeheads Pocket knives, pen knives Tailors’ shears Tooth brushes Razors Plane irons Spittoons Ivory table knives and forks Dessert do dm Frying pans. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms at sale. H. MATSON & CO., 4480 Auctioneers. TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. 000 PRTME MERIXO wetii, - rs . 400 PRIME CROSS-BRED 3, To be delivered in two drafts this side the Rukaia. H. MATSON & Co. 4518 Auctioneers. H. E. Alport. IMPORTANT SALE OF GLASSWARE, STATIONERY, LEATHER GOODS, TOYS. &c., Ac. MR H. E. ALPORT lias received instructions from, the Importers to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Hereford sh eet Auction Rooms, Christchurch, on MONDAY NEXT, THE 2nd SEPT. (Following day if necessary). 12 CASES AND CRATES. Ex Merope, containing the following Goods, especially selected for this market, viz.: - Cut wine glasses, tumblers, decanters, caraffes, butter dishes, sugars, creams, vases, and lustres Ofllcc and fancy stationery Leather bags, portmonaics, alburns Toys in variety. Sale each day at 12 noon. 4183 TRADE HALK BY AUCTION OF HOPS, VINEGAR, SADDLERY, BOOTS, FURNITURE, PLATED WARE, IRONMONGERY, &c. MR 11. E. ALPORT has received instructions from the Importers to Sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at bis Sale Rooms, Hereford Street, Christchurch, on TUESDAY next, the 3rd September, 20 pockets hops 40 casks vinegar 1 case hunting saddles 4 trunks women’s and men's boots 3 do women’s children’s and other uppers Sitting and bedroom furniture Plated services, teapots, watches 2 hogsheads fryingpans, tin baking dishes Looking-glasses, &c., &e. • Sale at 12 o’clock. 4430

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3627, 31 August 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3627, 31 August 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3627, 31 August 1872, Page 4

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