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Tattersall’s. T ATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY NEXT, FEB. 15. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE or HORSES AKD 4Q tons meadow hat Including as SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account Messrs D. Cullen and Co. 7 HORSES, being the balance of a consignment from Hokitika, comprising—--2 HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES and FOALS HANDSOME CARBIAOE PONY, syrs, perfectly quiet in saddle aud harness; and LIGHT HACKS and HARNESS HORSES NO RESERVE. Account Another Owner. OA MIXED HORSES, comprising HEAVY Ol) an a LIGHT DRAUGHTS, HArKS, HARNESS HORSES, CARRIAGE, PONIES, COBS, SPRING-CART HORSES. Ac., Ac. These horses have been carefully selected from time to time by experienced judges, and are nearly all young and sound; and as there is no reserve, should command the attention of all classes of horse-buyers. N.B.—No Reserve. Account Mr T. Bitson. A SPLENDID NEWLY-BUILT WAGGONETTE, Also. SET OF FOUR-IN-HAND HARNESS, Now used in Christchurch by Professor Scott, THE PAIN. . The waggonette is new, having been mad®, to order in Wellington in November last, as was also the harness, the whole being in capital condition, •od tor -style.-workmanship, and finish, cannot be excelled in New Zealand. ; In the Estate of William Dennison. GREY DRAUGHT MARE and FOAL, syrs, a Staunch Good Worker. • No reserve. Also, ahont TONS OP PRIME MEADOW HAT, onthre&hed, principally Cocksfoot; easy distance from town, good roads, six months for removal. Terms liberal. 40 GENERAL ENTRIES: HORSES, an HORSES, including BROKEN AND DU UNBROKEN DRAUGHT STOCK, HACKS. Ac. Sale Commences with unbroken Stock, Ac., in itside yards at 11 a.m. Hay and other advertised ’t* at 1 P ‘ m ' H. MATSON A CO., >53-129 Auctioneers. THE HANDSOMEST PAIR OF PONIES IN NEW ZEALAND. PONY WAGGON, By Howland. FIRST-CLASS SPLENDID HARNESS.

THIS DAY, AT TATTBESALL’S, At 2 o’clock sharp. MESSES H. MATSON * CO. have received instructions from "William Saunders, Esq., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT TATTEESALL’S, THIS DAT, At 2 o’clock sharp. That exceedingly handsome and well-known Pair of Ponies, not to be equalled for beauty in New Zealand. Also, The elegant Pony Waggon, complete, built by Howland, And, The double set of First-class Harness. This is an opportunity for a gentleman to become possessed of the most recherche turn-out in Canterbury. It would be almost impossible to find a more beautiful pair of ponies outside of Christchurch. SATURDAY, EEB. 15, 1879, At 2 o’clock sharp, TATTEESALL’S. H. Matson & Co. GREAT AND IMPORTANT SALE. IMMENSE SALVAGE EROM THE LATE EIRE. TWO DAYS’ AUCTION SALE. CONTINUATION OF SALVAGE SALE. THIS DAT, SATURDAY, FEB. 15, MONDAY, FEB. 17, AND TUESDAY, FEB. 18, (If necessary) AT THE SITE OF THE LATE FIRE IN LICHFIELD STEEET. M ESSBS H. MATSON & instructions to CO. have received ' SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Site of the Late Fire, THIS DAT, SATURDAY, FEB. 15, MONDAY, EEB. 17, And, if necessary, on TUESDAY, FEB. 18,

AT 11 O’CLOCK A.M. EACH DAY, On account of whom it may concern, "WITHOUT EEBEEYE, The whole of THE GREAT SALVAGE STOCK OE MERCHANDISE, &c., From the late fire at Mr W. Saunders’, Sargood, Son and Ewen, and H. B, Sorensen a. Comprising nearly every article in a general merchant’s stores. Teas, Sugars, Bice, Coffee, Candles . Soap, Pickles, Sauces, Nuts Drapery (various). Cheese Stationery, Paper, Matches Sewing Machines, Potted Meats Cornsaoks, Twine, Oils, Kerosene Oil Castor Oil. Salad Oil, Hair Oil Curry Powder, Capers, Coleman’s Mustard, Olives, Blacking Lead Pencils. Confectionery, Jams Bottled Fruits, Homoeopathic Cocoa Varnishes, Black Lead, Knife Polish Thumb Blue, Haims, Currants Crushed Loaf Sugar, Candied Peel Annatto, Iron Tanks, Eggs (preserved) Pain Killer, Pepper 2 Iron Sates, Vinegar (in hcttle) And a great assortment of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, PUENITUEE, 4c., &c., &c., 40., &c. FRIDAY, FEB. 14, SATURDAY, FEB. 15, And, it necessary, MONDAY, FEB, 17, Commencing each day at 11 o’clock. Terms at salg, 687,5-125

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5609, 15 February 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5609, 15 February 1879, Page 8

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