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W. Bass KAIAPOI. timber, timber. 21,00(T FEET, EX JANE T T. THltt DAY. MONDAY, MARCH 5. WBU39 has received instructions from the • Owner, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Revolt's Wharf, on the above date, The Cargo of the Jaoott, now discharging at the above wharf, comprising about 21,(00 foot of black piuo and tot&ra, in ueeful lengths and sixes. Sole at S o’clock. Terms at rale. €ICB W. BUSS, Auctioneer. BANOIORA. NORTHERN CENTRAL STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, MARCH 6. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. OAAA LARGE-FRAMED. Sound. Merino OLHJU BREEDING EWES, just arrived from the station. CROSS-HEEDS PAT SHEEP ' "I I 100 CEO3S - BKED I ' AMBS AO head STORE CATTEE A HKAD rRIME BEEF QQ SPLENDID STUBBLE PIGS In consequence of the number of lots, the Sale will commence At a quarter to 12 o’clock sharp. W. BUSS, Auctioneer. E ANCHOR A. NORTHERN CENTRAL STOCK MARKET. Special Entry. TUESDAY, MARCH 6. Bv Order of J. T. Brown, Esq., PURE LINCOLN BAMS. 20 KW2 Sale at a quarter to 12 o’clock. W. BUSS, Auctioneer. OHOKA. CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. THURSDAY, MARCH 8. WBDS3 has received instructions from Mr • Samuel Bradley, who has let his farm, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis rotidonoe on the above date, the whole of his Stock and Effects, viz., t> Cows, in milk and in calf 15 head of Young Cattle 1 Buil 140 cross-bred Ewas and lambs 2 draught Fillies, broken to all harness 1 Cob, broken to trap harness, 1 years old Ploughs, Harrows Reaping Machines Chaff Cutter Harness Farm Tools Household Furniture and Effects Sale at half- past li o'clock. Luncheon provided. 5109 W. BUSS Auctioneer. Chas. Clark NO RESERVE. SALE BY AUCTION, or ;SCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. A Splendid Harmonium, by Alexandre Pere, et Fils, Ac., Ac. Ac. lT ME CHARLES CLARK’S AUCTION ROOMS, In Hereford street, Christchurch, On MONDAY, MARCH 12. ■ w-fi CHARLES CLARK has been favoured [y i with instruction from W. H- lame, Eaq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As above-named, The whole of his Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, removed from his Residence, f-umner, to Christchurch, for the c nvenienoe of tale. The furniture comprises— Carpets, curtain pries, curtains, fenders and fire irons, tables, chairs, sofas, book-coses. Bedroom furniture in great variety, including blankets, Ac. Also, A Splendid Harmonium, by Alexandre Fere et Fils. China and glass Excellent engravings. And sundries. N.B.—As Mr 1 ane is about to pay a visit to England, this Furniture, Ac., will be bold Without Reserve. Sale at 12 o'clock. 6239 FINE ARTS. THE few remaining PICTURES by Richardson, H.A., David Cox, Ac., the property of L. Walker, Esq. are ON VIEW, and FOR SALE Privately, at MR CHAS. CLARK’S AUCTION BOOM, 6238 Hereford street, Christchurch. No. 403 J. Q. Hawses. TUESDAY, MARCH 6. FURNITURE, CHINA, Ac, ME J. Q. HAWKEB is Instructed to Sell at his Booms, Hereford Street, on TUESDAY. March 6. A lot of useful FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, rt moved for convenience of sale, comprising— Double and singD iron and wood bedsteads, bedding, chests drawers, waahstands and ware, dressing tables and glasses, large dining table, conch, chairs, and lot sundries. Capital Brussels carpet, 18 x 13, and rug, tapestry carpet, very handsome cedar bedstead. large toilet glass, with marble slab, 2 marble top waahstands. 1 cottage piano Elegant china dessert service, butterfly pattern, china tea service, sets open and covered jugs, stone tea pots, china candlesticks 3 lawn mowers, 2 kitchen ranges, and 1 cooking stove Gothic door hinges and fittings Balance of Winsor and Newton's consignment, (unsold on Saturday), comprising oil colour boxes, drawing books, autotypes, Ac., Ac, 6047 Sole at 12 o'clock FRIDAY, MARCH 9. TOWNSHIP OP MALVERN. MB J. G. HAWKEB is instructed to Sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis Rooms. Hereford street, LOTS 3 and 4, in the Township of MALVERN being capital Building Bites, at the comer of West and High streets. Sale at 12 o’clock. Title Land Transfer, 6286 M FRIDAY, MARCH 9. WOOLSTON, R J. O. HAWKES la instructed to Sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, I At hia Rooms, Hereford street, QUART* R-ACRE Building Allotment (fenced) being part of R B, 14, and situate on the Cemetery road, leading off the south eide of tho Ferry road, in the rapidly improving Village of WOOLSTON. Sale at 12 o'clock. Title Land Transfer, 6234 TO LET.—FAMILY RESIDENCE. COMMODIOUS and Well finished FAMILY RESIDENCE, containing 10 Rooms, fitted throughout with Ota. Coach House, Stable, and Garden. Centrally situated. 6201 /. O. HAWKES, Auctioneer. FOR LEASE UR SALE. YURT Commodious and Well-finished EIGHTKOOMED FAMIi.Y RESIDENCE, standing on SO acres of Land, securely fenced, close to the new bridge over the Avon at New Brighton. Good stabling and splendid artesian well. Terms very easy. Apply to 6233 J. G. HAWKES. Auctioneer. E. W. R per DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE. MR E. W, ROPER (late of the Firm of Clifford and Roper, Auctioneers, Cashel street,) begs to inform hie Friends and the Public that he will commence buelnerH an AUCTIONEEn and P ODUCE STORES, In tho Promisee and Yards now occupied by Messrs Deacon and Co,, Colombo street, opposite Mr E Reece, Ironmonger, Tho Auction Rooms, hoilt of Brick, have a Basement and Upper Salerooms of 40 x 60 feet, and offers facilities for Furniture and Trade Bales not to bo sui passed iu Christchurch. The > ards for Live and Dead stock are contrail; situated and of easy access, h .ving a frontage on LichflGd street of 60 x 200 feet, and adjoins tha above premises. They will bo fitted up with every convenience for tho f-ATUEDAY WEEKLY SALE OF PIGS, POULTRY, CATTLE, AND DEAD BLOCK. Mr THOMAS PBEECE (late of Preece’s Saleyards) will give hia personal attention to the Furniture Bales, tho Lotting and belling of Houses, Land. Ac.* &o«, &o. . Cub Purchaser of Outs, Chick Wheat* Onions, Peue, Keans, Grass ?eed a, Potato***, Ac., Liberal Cash Advance* made upon Form Produce, Furniture, and Merchandise placed for Sale* The OPENING SALE DAY will bo tanotawA j> tutors kdver tisements.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5005, 5 March 1877, Page 4

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