SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, [THIS DAY.] MR. LONGDEJT will sell by Public Auction at his Booms in Christchurch, this day, February 25, at 12 o'clock precisely,— 2 tons New Zealand Plour 10 bags Pampanga Sugar 15 do. Rice 10 casks Oatmeal 19 bags Liverpool Salt 4 casks Goal Tar 6 boxes Sperm Candles &c, &c ALSO, A quantity of Carpenters' Tools, consisting of Bench Screws, Saws, Planes, Augurs, Gimblets, Hammers, T Hinges, Locks, Nails, &c, &c, the whole of which will be sold without any reserve. SALE BY AUCTION. TV/fB. LONGDEN will Sell by Auction -A-*-*- at his Rooms in Christchurch, on Saturday, February 25th, (immediately after the sale of Goods) : A thorough-bred English Boar, imported into this colony by Captain Harvey, and one of the celebrated breed of Fisher Hobbs, Esq. Sale of Cattle by Auction. At Christchurch. MR. LONGDEN will Sell by Auction, at the Stockyavd of the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurc}>, on Saturday, Feb. 25th, (unless previously disposed 'of by private contract), - - : .— : About 60 head of Cattle, comprising Cows and Calves, Heifers and Steers, The above are the Snest lot of cattle ever imported into this Settlement, and owing to the present scarcity and high price of sheep, will present a good opportunity to any parties desirous of investing in Stock. Teems Liberal. IMPORTANT SALE Of Valuable Freehold Property in. Christclrareh,. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions to sell by Auction at his Rooms in Christchurch, on Saturday, 25th February, (unless previously disposed of by private contract) Sections 267 and 269 in Kilmore Street, together with the excellent dwelling-house and all the improvements thereon, now in the occupation of His Honor the Superintendent. The House is well and (substantially built, and contains three rooms and a commodious kitchen. Both Sections are separately fenced in, the house standing in one, and an excellent ■workshed and other useful buildings on the other section, the whole forming a most valuable property either for occupation or investment. Possession given on the t sth day of March next. The property will be sold in one or two lots as purchasers may desire. For further particulars apply to The Auctioneer. j SALE BY AUOTIQN. MR. LONGDEN will Sell by Auction, on Tuesday next, February 28th, at Mr. Le Cren's Stores, Lyttelton, the following goods, ex " Eli^u," from. Sydney, viz.:— 15 half-chests Tea 25 boxes do. 2 caroteels Currants * , 1 case Figs . 70 bags bait 5 do. Coffee 50 mats Sugar I bale Bags 20 boxes Sperm Candles • 20 do. Mould do. 100 bags Flour 10 do. Sago 1 bundle Scythes . 30 coils Hope Also, Without Reserve, 1 case, assorted Plants, just landed, and containing a very choice description best adapted for this climate—a list of which may be seen at the Stores. Sale at Twelve at Noon Precisely.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 164, 25 February 1854, Page 2
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464Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 164, 25 February 1854, Page 2
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