IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions from R. Latter, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at the stockyard of the White Hart Hotel, Chrislchurch, about 17 COWS, with Calves, 4 CORSES, 1 DRAY (new), and team of 6 Bullocks. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Terms at Sale. N.B. Date of sale will be given in a future a d rertisement. Extensive Clearing Sale. MR. WAITT has received instructions from Mr. John Shrimpton, to Sell by Public Auction, on the premises, without reserve, on Monday, March 12th, the whole of his remaining Stock, consisting of Saddlery Ironmongery and hardware Earthenware Watertight and other boots Spirits Cutlery ' ; Stationery j TinwaTe : Saw and other files Window Glass i Blankets, red and white Shirts, serare and twill Paint OiC&c. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely. Further particulars will appear in printed catalogues. Terms Liberal. Lytteiton, Feb. 27th, Imported Thorough Bred Rams. (In lots to suit Purchasers), MR. WAITT has received instructions from G. ET. Moore, Esq., the importer, to submit to public competition, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, on Saturday, the 31st March, at 12 o'clock, about 120 pure MERINO RAMS from the celebrated flocks-of R. Q. Kerinode, Esq., of Avoca, Van Diemen's Land. The clip of this justly celebrated flock of sheep brings the highest price in the London * market. For further particulars apply to R. Waitt. Lj-ttelton, Feb. 23, 1855. ON SALE, * 1 000 EWES > of First-rate Quality ; J-jVVJV/ Als0) 500 Ewes - n Lambi bre(l iv the Colony ; Also, 500 Maiden Ewes, do. Delivery after shearing. . John T. Parkinsox, Mahoenui, Lyttelton. ON SALE, 600 YOUNG EWES, bred in the Nelson district, and certificated as clean. For full particulars, apply to Cookson, Bowler, & Co. FOR SALE, A BOUT 20 young BAMS, bred in the ■■£*- colony from Ist cla^s Company's rams and pure Merino Ewes imported by Mr. Deans. ■••--.-.- R.OSSKI.L& Ceetke. TO BE SOLDI" 2 700 SUPERIOR EWES, lately in- ■ - troduced from the Wairau. The above are in lamb, and would be warranted free from all disease. For further particulars, apply to Mr.-Waitt,' Lyltelton, or Johx T. Pabkissox, Mahoenui. Cargo of the " Camilla." (From Twofold Bay.) £150 MERINO EWES o<> Heifers 7 Mares. . The above stuck are from the well-known herds of L J»tci M'Cdy, all well bred, and iv first late Oilier. "\ Apply to Cfip Plant, or to ' ' " IloHijKx Waitt. The Camilla will leturn to Sydney direct, and . has room for 100 bales wool. Fur freight or passage, apply to Cnp. Plant, on board, or to Robert Waitt. - Lytteltoa^ 23rd Feb. 1555.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 245, 7 March 1855, Page 8
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