SECOND CLEARING SALE Of Mr. J. Swinbourne's Stock-in-trade, MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO., finding it impossible -to" take stock of the whole of Mr. Swiubourne's goods in time for the first sale, will sell by public auction, without reserve, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the lOthand 11th of July next, All the STOCK then left on hand, which will consist of— Hard and Tinware Glass and Crockery Groceries Drapery Perfumery Furniture „ * Cutlery, &c, &c For further particulars see catalogues, which will be issued in a few days. . Unreserved Sale! of Cattle. [THIS DAT.] TITE. LONGDEN has received instrucJML tions from Charles Sidey, Esq, to Sell by Auction at the Golden Fleece istockyard, on v Saturday, June 23rd — 17 COWS and CALVES. . . The above were selected by the Importer for his own use in this settlement, and are known to be a particularly fine lot of Cattle. : They will be sold in small lots to suit purchasers, and entirely without resebve. Sale at 12 o'clock. Horses for Sale. SOME of the best Saddle and Harness Horses in the Colony, including the tho-rough-bred Horse ."-JOE MILLER." ,*. " Apply to Mr. WI Packard, Livery Stables, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. Cattle for] Sale. 6>/» HEAD of Acclimated CATTLE, 4i\J consisting of cows, some with calves. 2 year old Heifers 2 year old Steers 1 year old Heifers 1 year old Steeis 1 valuable short-horn bull, imported < from Van Diemen's Land.* - Apply to Mr., William Packard, Norwich Quay, or at the Market, Chrislchurch. FOR SALE. ~ A BLACK GELDING, quiet m saddle "E*- and harness. Also, ' A Bat Geudixg, quiet in saddle and suit- • ble for harness. a For particulars, apply to Mr. Rowley, Middleton, or Sir. Paikiiison, Gollan's Bay. " Middleton, April 16, 1d55. ~ fTr sale, ' A PAIR OF BULLOCKS. Enquire •*-■- of Mr. Pakkeeson, Sumner. Sheep for Sale. 1 500 EWES > from two-tooth, up--9 . waids, tied, in the colony, and deliverable at any time. ■ 600 Impovted two-tooth ewes, in lamb, by first class rams, perfectly acclimated, and well" worthy the attention of stockowners. -_ I.OUO Acclimated Imported ewes, in lamb, by imported Saxon rains, may if convenient to the purchaser be left on their present run on the usual terms. The-e ewes, are now in their full prime, and were selected with great cave from one of the best flocks in Australia. Also, a few well bred rams, in lots to suit pui chasers. Apply to John T. Parkinson, Stock Commission agent. FOR SALE, SQO SUPERIOR YOUNG EWES. Apply to R. & G. Rhodes. A SMALL Quantity of Betje Gum seed. -£*- Apply to H. JVJukns, London St., Lyttelton. forTale^ A FEW Tons of Potatoes and Carrots at £- , *£; -W- G- BliUan's faun, near the Bricks, Chnstchurch. Cbristehurchj Ju;ie 1, 1855.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 276, 23 June 1855, Page 2
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