J. Q. Hawkes. TO ABTISTS, DRAWING MASTERS, AND OTHERS. THURSDAY, DEC. 3. AUTOTYPES, DRAWING MATERIALS, COLOUR BOXES, Ac. [E J. G. HAWKES has received Instructions from Messrs Mntheaon's Agency to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, ON THURSDAY, DEC. 2, A consignment from the well known fiifm of WXNSOB & NEWTON, Consisting of - AUTOTYPES—Beautiful sots of 12 studies from old masters, Nile views, set of 10 tiolures by Sir J. Reynolds, sot of 8 Raimondi's prints, sets of 6 Continental scenery, Xi ish wood and water, sots of 3 decorative designs, Frame 1870, Paris Commune 1871, Liber Studiorum, Swiss costumes, sets of 2 Sistine Chapel, Roman statues, and a large quantity of single pictures, including mountain sheep, the Snooze, Madonna, Ecoe Homo, Ac., «o. DRAWING MATERIALS—EaseIs, stools, folding and other palettes. Royal N rotree paper, prepared canvasses 14 to 36in, mill boards 13 to 22in, 4to, 6to, 8vo; sketch books and blocks, picture oil and varnishes, nallctte knives, crayons, paint and varnish brushes, pencils, India rubber, &c., &c. COLOUR BOXES—I handsome oil colour box fitted, 1 box 12 bottles of powder colours, 1 rosewood Iti coke box fitted, 2 10 cake moist colour boxes, &0., &o. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS—ParaIIeI ruler, squares, curves, Ac. BOOKS—Hand books assorted, Maguire’s figure drawing, Barnard on trees, Field’s ohromotogrophy, Cane Thomas on mural decoration, Wyatt’s notes in Spain, Ac., Ac, 5984 Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. FRIDAY, DEC. 3. ME J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, • . At his Rooms, Hereford street, on FRIDAY, DEG. 3 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CROCKERY AND CUTLERY LAWN MOWERS AND GUNS Ac., Ac, Sale at 2 o’clock. 6082 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEARS’ GIFTS. DESKS. WORK BOXES, BAGS, ALBUMS, AND OTHER FANCY GOODS. TUESDAY, DEC. 7. ME J. G. HAWKES has received instructions from the Importer, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, ON TUESDAY, DEC. 7, A splendid Assortment of FANCY GOODS, Specially selected for this market, consisting of— DESKS—Large assortment of gentlemen’s and ladies’, in rosewood and walnut, beautifully inlaid and fitted; combined desks and workboxes ; very handsome leather desks, Ac. WORK BOXES—Elegantly inlaid and finished BAGS—Very large assortment of ladies’ and couriers’ ALBUMS—Large assortment of beautifully bound, all sizes FANCY GOODS—Jewel cases, ladies’ companions, j apeterics, envelope cases, carved brackets, beautiful bronzed inkstands, papier mache crumb trays and brushes, tea caddies and blotting books, scrap books, purses, scent bottles, electro-plate ware, Ac., Ac. Sale at 2 o’clock. 5963 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8. BLANKETS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, MR J. G. HAWKES has received instructions from the importers, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, on I WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 1 BALE AND 2 CASES, Containing—--40 PAIRS White and Coloured BLANKETS 40 DOZ Lamhswool and Alloa SOCKS 8 DOZ Soft Twill and Light Printed SHIRTS 20 PIECES BROWN HOLLAND 120 DOZ Lawn, Printed Border, and Imitation SILK HANDKERCHIEFS S DOZ Merino and Cotton Undershirts 6 DOZ Merino and Cotton Drawers Large quantity Morley’s Thread, Ac., Ac., Ac. Sale at 2 o’clock. 6081 FOE SALE, A MOST DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, standing on quarter-acre Freehold Land, situate in Cashel street west, close to the Government Domain, the healthiest locality in Christchurch. The house is most substantially built, and fitted with every convenience, and the gardenia tastefully laid out and planted with ornamental shrubs and choice fruit trees. Possession can be given at the end of the year. For particulars, apply to J. G, HAWKES, Auctioneer, 6080 Hereford street. C. C. Aiiman. FRIDAY, DEC. 3, TIMBER ! TIMBER i t TIMBER !!! BY PUBLIc”AUCTION, At the Railway Station. MR C. C. AIKMAN has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Matheson’s Agency, TO SELL, As above, THE CARGO OP THE ENTERPRISE, From Kaipora, Consisting of—--45,000(t Kauri Timber Boards and Scantling, various sizes. Wide boards, 12 x 1,11, 2, 3 and 4,14 x 1,14 x 11,15 x 1,15 x 2,16 xll and 16 x 2. 1000£t Rusticated Weather Boards, 25,0C0ft Kauri P, T and 6 Flooring. Bale at 2 o’clock. Terms at sale. 6064 EcToert Wilkin. WOOL SALE, •jyg~Y NEXT WOOL SALE will be held on TUESDAY. Dec. 7, at 11 a m. A f\f\ BALES WOOL, LOCKS, and tIiUU PIECES, ROBERT WILKIN, 6016 New Zealand Wool Stores. SHORTHORN BULL FOR SALE, PRINCE OP THE BUTTERFLIES, bred by G. M. Bell, Esq., Waimea Plains, Southland. This bull is own brother to King of the Butterflies, lately sold for £575. 5516 ROBERT WILKIN. FOE SALE BY PRIVATE BARGAIN, ME A. A. PANTHAM’S well-known Shorthorn Bull ROYAL GWYNNE, bred by Hugh er. Esq., West Durham -Abbey, Norfolk, and selected by H. Budding, Esq., for the present owner. For further particulars apply to J. T. Fol 6515 OED & CO.; or ROBERT WILKIN. STUD MERINO EWES FOE SALE, 400 EWES, 4 and 6-tooth 200 do 2-tooth Also, 30 RAMS, 4-tooth 150 RAM LAMBS. THE above sheep are from the Stud Flock of Mr Joseph Pearson, Burnt Hill, whose wool, last season, reached as high as 2s 4sd per lb, making an average of 2s 3(d. The sheep can be seen in their wool till Nov. 10. 3076 ROBERT WILKIN. HALF-BRED STORE SHEEP FOE SALE. 3000 TWO-TOOTHED mixed EWES and WETHERS, by Leicester rams, oat of first-class merino ewes. These sheep will be sold in Lots to suit Purchasers : delivery after shearing. Apply to Mr W. P. PHILLIPS, Manager, Maronan Station, Ashburton: 3617 Or to ROBERT WILKIN. MERINO WETHERS FOE SALE. -* AAA SIX-TOOTH WETHERS, from a I V/UvJ first-class flock. Delivery after Shearing in December. 4947 ROBERT WILKIN. . FOR SALE, WOOL-PRESS made by Keetley, Bros., on a new principle. Can he recommended to sheep-farmers. SBOS ROBERT WILKIN. OWNERS OP VALUABLE STUD SHEEP, (ATENT SHEEP-SHEARS, warranted not to out the sheep. ; ROBERT WILKIN THE Undersigned has POE SALE, SAMUELSON’S REAPERS, both Original and Royal, to arrive by early ships. Anyone ordering before arrival, will be charged the same price as if indented, 1734 ROBERT WILKIN, Hereford street. F O s E . - ONE RED and WHITE BULL, 2 years old in July last, by Paul Jones, out of a Cow by Lord John. Also, ONE ROAN BULL, li years old, by Count Lawrie, out of a Cow by Lord John. Apply to 5182 ROBERT WILKIN. To WOOL GROWERS. (HE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES ON THE GROWING CLIPS OF LARGE AND SMALL FLOCKS. 0667 ROUT, WILKIN
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4617, 1 December 1875, Page 4
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