UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION, MR. ALPORT is instructed to Sell by Public Auction without the slightest Heserve, at Mr. Kesteven's Store, in Canterbury 'Street, on Thursday and Friday, January Hth and 12ib, 1855, at 12 o'clock, noon, precisely, the following1 valuable properly, viz.:— Antique Oak Cabinets do. do. Chests do. do. Carved Chaits 1 Table Glass, (Sec. Engravings Lamps Water closets, pans and fittings A Cottager's stove and coukinsy utensils A well-pump and leiigth of pipe Sausage machine and skins Plumber's tools A double tern, with canopy Light Cart or Gig Harness JRick cloths ■ Large water casks ] Single and double barrel guns j Portable forge and anvil And a variety of other articles of a domestic and useful nature. Terms at Sale. 2, Norwich Qnar, LrtSelioc, Dec. 27, 1554. TJN'RESEHYED SALE BY AUCTION Of Provisions, Drapery, Slops, Ironmongery, &c. I\/J"R. ALPORT will Sell by Public -"J- Auction, at his Auction Rooms, without the slightest reserve, on Monday, the 15th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, precisely, FLOUE. Tea. Sugar, "Wines, Spirits. Beer, &c. Drapery, Haberdashery. Millinery, fine Clothing, and Slops. Further particulars in hand-bills. 'J., Norwich Qnav, Lvitehon, slh Jan^lSoS. GREAT AND UNRESERVED j CLEARING SALE. "jV/FR. SWINBOURNE will sell by Pub--LVL He Auction at his Stores, Norwich Quay, on Wednesday, the !Bih inst., at eleven o'clock precisely:— The whole of the remaining STOCK-IN-TRADE of the Wholesale Department"; ami on Thursday, the lSlh inst.. the whole of the remaining Stock of the Retail Store. Everything will be cleared out without the slightest reserve. Terms Liberal. Champagne Luncheon. LyJtelton, Jan. 6, 1555. FOR SALE, A CATTLE STATION, of 6000 acres, •£--*- within a few miles of Christchurch. For particulars, apply to COOKSOX, BOTYLF.R, h Co. for~sTlF; A BOUT 300 EWES, deliverable (after -£*- shearing) on the Southern bauk of the lialaia. Apply to Sidet and Lk Cren, or C. C. Haselwoob. OH SA.LET ~~ 1 000 EWES- of First rate Quality ; _ ? U Also, 500 Ewes in Lamb,-bred * in tiie Colony ; Also, 500 Maiden Ewes^ do. Delivery after shearing. John T. Parkinson, Mahoermi, Lyltelton. OH~SAL!Ei ~~~" |]()0 YOUNG EWES, bred in the Nelson district, and certificated as clean. For full particulars, apply to Cookson, Bowler, & Co., Ly t tell on. FOR SALE, A BOUT 30 young RAMS, bred in the £\- colony from Ist clabs Company's rams and pure Merino Ewes imported by Mr. Deans. Rhsskm. & Ckktkk. fFfTsIleT Ana superior young ewes. "^V Apply to It. &G . Rhodes.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 229, 10 January 1855, Page 2
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