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TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By J. Tulloch, on Monday, March 31st, at No. 11, Esplanade, ...A QUANTITY of SCOTCH GOODS, -*-*- consisting of Goats and Trowsersof superior quality and all sizes, Tweeds of various colours, Coburgs, Orleans, Paramattas, Merino Cloths, Hoyles' Prints, White and Coloured Shirts, Shawls, excellent Overcoats for winter use, Blankets, Braces, &c. &c, Also an excellent Telescope by Dolland, a Cornetto, and a quantity of Crockery Ware, consisting of Dishes, Bowls, &c. Sale at Ten for Eleven precisely . Unreserved Sale of Horses and Mares. 1%/TR. J. T. PARKINSON begs to inti--L»J- mate to the inhabitants of Lyttelton and the settlers of the Plains, that a Sale by Auction of 12 superior animals, (it for saddle or draught, will take place on Monday, March 24. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, in the Stockyard, Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, 1 FINE WOOLLED SHEEP, Xjt/^fjtt? nuw depasturing on that portion of Banks' Peninsula lying between Gibbies Station and Kaituna. 566 Breeding Ewes. ■ 668 Weaned Lambs. 10 Earns. 1544 The sheep are free from disease, are thoroughly acclimated, and the ewes having been purchased from the celebrated nocks of James Marauthur, Esq., New South Wales, will bear a comparison with any in the district. Archibald Me Quin, the shepherd in charge of the sheep, will shew them to intending purchasers, and terms with further particulars may be learned by applying to Mr. Ebenezer Hay, of Pigeon Bay, or Messrs. Deans, of Riccarton. Lyttellon, March 19, 1851. SUILDSNa MATERIALS FOR SALE, FOR SALE AT THE BRICKS, AT CHRISTCHURCH, on account of the Canterbury Association, about 20,000 feet Van Diemen's Land, and New Zealand timber of various lengths and scantlings. 100,000 Van Diemen's Laud Shingles. 6,000 do. Palings. 6,000 do. Laths." Particulars of prices, 6cc.. may be learnt on application to Mr. Johnson, at Christchurch JoHX EOBKKT GODLEV, Agent Canterbury Association Lyttelton, March 14. FORSALE, On account of the Canterbury Association, at the Store at Lyttelton, about 7TIHREE TONS OF NAILS, assorted in -L packages of lewt. each. 150 cast-iron Ventilation Gratings. Cast-iron Casements and Springs. 30,000 Van Diemen's Laud Ceiling Laths. 68,000 English Bricks. S,OOO Duchen Slates. Cast-iron Pumps. Ironmongery, Sundries, &c. Applications to purchase may be made to the Storekeeper. John Robert GontEr, Agent Canterbury Association. Canterbury Association Office, Lyttelton, Feb. 26, ISSI.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 11, 22 March 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 11, 22 March 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 11, 22 March 1851, Page 1

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