SALES BY AUCTION. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, without Reserve, by Mr. Tulloch, at his Premises, on Monday next, July 21, at 12 o'clock, tlie Undermentioned Goods. 3 Chests of Tea. 5 Bags of Sugar. 2 Kegs of Butter. 1 do. of Lard. 6 Cases of Onions. 2 Cases of Jams, mixed, (HobartTown\) 8 Bushels of Grass Seed. 8 Casks of Madeira Wine, Is. 6d. per gallon duty. 1 Case of Cabbage-Tree Hats. 2 Casks of Truman and Hanbury's Stout. 2 do. of Ale. I Case of Doeskin and Tweed Coats. Children's Ermine Muffs. Do. do. Mantillas. Do. Grecian Boots. A Lot of Books and Plates. Woollen PJaids. 10 Tierces of Beef, warranted sound. Also 1 Ton of the best Van Dieman's Land Flour. II Norwich Quay, July 17. GHRISTOHURGH. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, without Reserve, by Mr. TULLOCH, on Tuesday, the 29th of July, 1851, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, all the personal Estate and Effects of Mr. Thomas Hornby Evans, consisting of One Valuable Grey Horse, One New Cart, Set of Harness, Two Ploughs, Eight Harrows, a quantity of Bar-iron, Blacksmith's Anvil, Two Grindstones, Chest of Blacksmith's and Carpenter's Tools, 18 Spades, Two Guns, One Large Emigrant Stove. Also a quantity of Household Furniture, &c. The Sale will commence at 12 o'clock. 11, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. MESSRS. LONGDEN and LE CREN will Sell by Auction, at their Stores, on Monday next, the 21st inst. 1 Bale 7-4ths, 8-4ths, and 9-4ths Blankets, 3 Barrels Currants, 2 Boxes Baisins, 1 Hhd. Loaf Sugar, in 61b. packages, 10 Kegs Butter, 1 dozen Coffee Mills, assorted sizes, 10 Boxes Yellow Soap, 2 ditto Mottled do., 1 Patent Glaziers' Diamond, 1 dozen Cotton Umbrellas, Halfcwt. No. 1 Starch, 12 Headstalls, 2 Snaffle Bridles. Plough and Cart Harness, 6 pairs Ankle Boots, 1 Lady's and 1 Pony Saddle, 1 Bolt Papering Canvas, 1 Box Dress Clothes, and a small assortment of Tinware, and Carpenter's Tools. Sale at 12 o'clock. MESSRS. LONGDEN & LE CREN will Sell by Auction, on Saturday, the 26th inst., at the Stockyard of the Mitre Hotel, 7 Working BULLOCKS and 2 DBAYS, with Yokes and Chains complete. The Oxen are young and quiet, and well broken-in. Sale at 12 o'clock. To parties desirous to engage in a respectable and Profitable Business IN LYTTELTON. MESSRS. LONGDEN & LE CREN have received instructions lo Sell by Auction, at their Stores, on Friday , August 1, at 12 o'clock, (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract,) those well-known premises in Canterbury Street, now in the occupation of Mr. E. C. Lattek, held on lease for 14 years at a low ground-rent. These premises are admirably situated for business, a large amount of which has been done in them by the present proprietor, whose health obliges him to relinquish this profitable concern, and turn his attention to agricultural pursuits. The Stock, which consists of a most useful and varied assortment, may be taken at a Vciluation. ! Possession will be given in ten days from the day of sale, and every further information on the subject will be afforded by the auctioneers ; or on application at the office of Mr. R. Wormald, Ham House, Lyttelton. Terms at Sale.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 28, 19 July 1851, Page 4
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