EXTENSIVE SALE BY AUCTION. Cargo of the " Queen of the South." MR. ALPORT is instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, on Thursday next, 31st Inst., at 12 o'clock noon, precisely, the following AIERCHANDISE,— 1 case Cdtleby, containing knives and forks in sets, Tablespoons, Steels, Teaspoons, Saltcellar and Mustard Spoons, and Razors 1 case containing Trowsers various kinds, Coats, Frocks, and homespun Shirts 1 case containing Linen Huckabuck Towels, ready-made 1 case containing White Shirts, linen fronts, collars, and wrists, washed, in boxes 1 case Regatta Shirts, light ground, washed, in boxes 1 case Blue Pilot Coats, Tweed and Checked do., Black Cloth Frockcoats and Rochford do. 1 cask Raisins 20 bags Bengal Sugar 3 cases India Curry Powder, Chetney and Mullagatauny 7 baskets Trichinopoly Cheroots 1 case Water-tight Boots 1 and 2 cases Bottled Porter 1 case Sherry Wine 1 qr. cask each superior Port and Sherry do. 4 casks prime Pickled Salmon 4 do. do. Cod fish 6 jars and 1 hogshead Lime Juice 2 do. Pickles 5 hales Gunny Bags 6 cases Mustard 4 do. Bottled Fruit 60 bags Sydney Flour 14 boxes do. Soap 8 Silver Watches, 3 Ladies' Geneva do., and 6 Ladies' Gold Hunting do. 1 half-tierce Tobacco Violins, Concertinas, Accordians, and Harmoniums Horn Combs, Playing Cards assorted, Toys, Beeds, Finger Rings, and Brooches 3 doz. Slates, and 1,000 Slate Pencils 1 doz. Toilet Glasses 25 pairs Blankets 1 case Tumblers 20 Sou-Westers 20 cases Geneva 12 Shovels 2 bundles Shop Twine, and other Goods. Terms at Sale. Luncheon Pbovided. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, 28th May, 1855. MR. JOHN T. PARKINSON "V\7"ILL Sell by Public Auction, on *» Saturday, June 2. (weather permittieig,) ■further notice oi which will be given in bandbills,— Several Steers, fit for breaking to yoke Cows in calf, A few head of yearling, and two yearling Heifers and Steers. Also, 16 Steers and 40 Heifers, ex Retriever. Sale at 12 o'clock. Sale of Dairy Cattle. "11/rR. PARKINSON has received instruc--L'-A- tions from Messrs. Donald & Mundy, to Sell by Public Auction at their stockyard in Lyttelton, on Thursday the 7th of June. 40 valuable dairy cows in calf, Also a few 2 yearling steers. The above offers an opportunity seldom to be met wilh for Dairymen, and parties desirous of purchasing one or move cows, for family use, they being all broken in, quiet cattle, and at the same time well bred. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. Sheep for Sale. 1 500 EWES ' from two-tooth, up--9 wards, bred in tne colony, and deliverable at any time. 600 Imported two-tooth ewes, in lamb, by first class rams, perfectly acclimated, and well worthy the attention of stockowners. 1,000 Acclimated Imported ewes, in lamb, by imported Saxon rams, may if convenient to the purchaser be left on their present run on the usual terms. These ewes, are now in their full prime, and were selected with great care from one of the best flocks in Australia. Atso, a few well bred rams, in lots to suit purchasers. . Apply to John T. Parkinson, Stock Commission agent.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 269, 30 May 1855, Page 2
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