j SALE BY AUCTION. ! npHE Undersigned have received in!JL stmctions from C. A. Calvert, Esq., \ Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court of New ! Zeaiund, to Sell by Public Auction, on Saturj day next, the 28th instant, at noon, at the ;■ White Hart stockyard, Christchurch, theremaiui der of the | UNSOLD CATTLE, I Belonging to the estate of the late Rev. J. I Twigger. ! J. Parkinson, Gollan's Bay. F. Thomson, Armagh Street, Christen. Great Sale of Ironmongery, Boots and Shoes, &c. On Tuesday Next. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions from Messrs. Cookson, Bowler, & Co., to Sell by Public Auction at their stores, Norwich Quay, on Tuesday next, 31st July— 8 CASES IRONMONGERY, consisting of— Rim, Plate, Mortice, Dead and Secret Locks, butt, T, chest, and skew right hinges, latches various, bolts, chest handles, saw sets, pit, cross, and hand saws, brass tops, knockers, Eley's bulleted caps, screws, window bolts, hat pegs, gimblets, saw dogs, flooring vices, weights, garden hoes, spirit measures, clothes lines, white wash brushes, painter's brushes, men's, women's and children's boots and shoes, &c. Terms at Sale. Sale of Town Land, in Christchurch, by Auction. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions from Messrs. Ellis and Gartner, to Sell by Auction, at his office in the Market Place, Christenurcbj on Saturday, July 28th, at 12 o'clock precisely, That valuable section of Town Land being No." 593 on the map of Christchurch, and situated in Armagh Street, immediately adjoining Messrs. Gould & Miles's old store, and in close proximify to the Golden Fleece Hotel. The whole of the section is securely fenced, lias for a long time been used as a kitchen gardeiii and is at present under cultivation. From the great difficulty in obtaining freeholds in this important locality, the present is a most desirable opportunity for purchasing, and one that may not again occur for^some time. Terms at Sale. FOR SALE, 500 SUPERIOR YOUNG EWES. VV/V Apply to R. &G. Rhodes. ON SALE, Ex " Flask" and other Arrivals. /^OSSIPORE and Pampanga Sugar New Zealand flour - Ten, half-chests and catties Rice Oatmeal Truman's porter in hhds. Old .Tom Brandy in case Sherry Starch, stone blue Tartaric acid and carbonate soda Rock salt j Fubnitcre, consisting of— / Cedar washstands Cliests of drawers Tables, dining and dressing Chairs Bedsteads Matirasses and palliasses Looking glasses Saddles and bridles Pack saddles Stockwhips Anchors,•from 1 cwt. to 1 and-a-lhird cwt. ■Chains half in. and three-quarter do. French and sash windows Panelled doors Sink stones Window glass, assorted sizes Glassware and earthenware A. E. White & Co. Lyttelton, Jn] 9. 18S5.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 285, 25 July 1855, Page 2
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