gnlts fry atutttft* -^ * WEEKLY SALE by AUCTION Of Cattle, Horses, &c, at Christchurch. MR. ALPORT begs to inform Stockowners and others, that lie intends holding a Public Auction, Weekly, on Saturday (being Market-day), at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, for the Sale of Stock, Merchandise, &c N.B. Parties desirous of submitting Stock, &c. to Public Competition will oblige by signifying the same on or before the previous Thursday. Continuation of Clearing Sale at Christclmrcli. MR. ALPORT begs to state, that he will continue to Sell by Public Auction, at Mr. Gibbs' Stores, on Tuesday next, Jan. 3, 1854, and following days : The remainder of the STOCK-IN-TRADE and EFFECTS, as already advertised. Sale on each day to commence at 11 o'clock, a.m., precisely. Jsuncheon provided. Terms at sale. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Dec. 23, 1853. "Weekly Sale by Auction, at Christchurch, THE Undersigned beg to announce that on and after this date, they will hold an Auction Sale every Saturday at their Rooms in Christchurch, when parties having any description of Stock, Produce, or Merchandise, for Sale, can effect the same on application to LoNGDEN & LE CfiEN. Christchnrcb, 14th May, 1853. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. LONGDEN and LE CREN -will Sell by Auction at their Booms in Christchurchj on Saturday next, January 7th, An Invoice of Choice Dairy Utensils and Agricultural Implements, comprising every article requisite for a Farm and Dairy Station, and ordered from England (whence they have only recently arrived) expressly for a Station in this Settlement. The above will he put up in lots to suit purchasers, and will be sold without any reserve. Sale at twelve precisely. IMPORTANT SALE Of valuable Furniture, Household Effecta, DogCart, &c. MESSRS. LONGDEN 8c LE CREN have received instructions from the Rev. John Raven to sell by Auction, at their Rooms, in Christchurchj on Monday, 16th January, A quantity of most valuable Furniture, and Household Effects, consisting of: Set of Spanish Mahogany Telescope diningtables. Round Rosewood Loo Table. Folding Tea-table. Oak-table with marble top. Small table of feather work in rose and laburnum woods. Papier-mache chairs inlaid with mother of pearl. Rosewood chair, with worked seat and back. Piosewood tea-tray, with glass sugar basins, &c. Brussels carpet. Furniture chintzes. Room papering. Leamington bars for grates. Fenders. Iron Chairs. Iron bedsteads of various sizes. Horsehair mattresses. Feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Blankets. Table and Bed Linen. Pier glass and toilet glasses. China dinner service. China breakfast service. Dessert service. Glass, ed-room China. Tea Urn and Stand. Piated Candlesticks. Cruet stand, and ditto for Spirits. Engravings.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 156, 31 December 1853, Page 2
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