Sale of Dairy Cows. [This Day.] MR. LONGDEN has received instructions from Messrs. J. and S. Bealey, to Sell by Auction, at the Stockyard of the White liart Inn, on Saturday, March 31st, about 20 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE, Some of which have been running with the celebrated thorough-bred Durham Bull, formerly in the possession of Sir. Murray. Sale at twelve o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. [this day.] TI/TR. LONGDEN has received instruc--UIL tions to Sell by Auction, on Saturday next, March 31st, at the stockyard of the White Hart Inn, Christchurch, „ 12 Steers, fit for breaking, 20 Caiates, 6 Valuable Mares. Sate at 12 o'clock. Imported Thorough. Bred Rams. [THIS DAT.] (In lots to suit Purchasers), MR. WAITT has received instructions from G-. H. Moore, Esq., the importer, to submit to public competition at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, on Saturday, the 31 st March, at 12 o'clock, about 120 pure MERINO RAMS from the celebrated flocks of R. Q. Kennode, 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. Lyttelton, Feb 23, 1855. Preliminary Notice. "|UTR. E. A. HARGREAVES will Sell -UJ- by Public Auction, at the store of Mr. R. Waitt, Norwich Quay, on Thursday next, April Ath, a large and choice assortment ot GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, ex late arrivals, particulars »f which will appear in Wednesday's advertisement Luncheon Provided. NorwicTi Qnay, Lyttelton. 30th March, 1855. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, IX ONE OR MOKE LOTS, At an early day, of xvhick notice will be given, unless acceptable offers be previously made, THE Valuable Long-Leasehold HOUSE and PREMISES upon Norwich Quay, heretofore called the " Lyttelton Arms," having a frontage of 50 feet on the Quay, now in the occupation of the Provincial Government at the rent of £110. The house, shop, and premises adjoining, how in the occupation of Mr. Rule, as a butcher's shop, the annual value of which is estimated at £50. And a large Yard and Premises at the Rear of the " Lyttelton Anus," with entrance from Norwich Quay. The above premises, being the whole of Quarter-acre Section No. 5, Lytlelton, are held for the residue of a terra of 21 years, of which 18 were unexpired on the Ist January last, at a moderate ground-rent; and if sold in several lots, the purchasers may have separate leases at apportioned parts of such ground-rent.' The situation of the property on the beach renders it p'aiiieularly desirable for investment, as one of rapidly-increasing value for business purposes. For particulars, apply to Mr. R. Waitt, auctioneer, Uvtielton; Messrs. Cookson, Bowler, am) Co., Norwich Quay ; and Mr. Dampieb, solicitor, London Street, Lyttelton. KILCH GOWS. SEVERAL Valuable MILCH COWS wiil be exposed for Sale at the Golden Fleece Stockyards, on Saturday, the 6th of -April.- Apply to John T. Parkinson.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 252, 31 March 1855, Page 6
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