In tho Press, rpHE NEW ZEALAND ALMANACK. -1- for 1856. Lyttelton: D. and W. Munday, "Times' Office. SALE OF WOOL BY AUCTION. MESSRS. F. Noble Campbell & Co., will have a Wool Auction the first week in February, and' as occasion requires. Farmers desirous of submitting their wool, are requested to send their samples and further particulars.'before the 31st Instant. Storage can be given for Several Hundred bales of Wool. Oxford Stroqt, Lyttelton, Sale of Damaged Wool, ex " Alma," MR. J. T. PARKINSON will sell by Public Auction on Thursday next, the 17th instant, at the stores of Messrs. Cookson, Bowler & Co., Lyttelton— 13 bales of washed WOOL, more or less damaged by the wreck of the steamer " Alma." The wool will be sold as it now lies on the ba;iks of the fresh water stream at Sumuer, where every facility will be given for .its being immediately re-washed. Sale at 12 o'clock. SALE OF HORSES ANDIATTH Ex ¥l Daniel Webster." MR. JOHN T. PARKINSON has received instructions from Mr. Longworth, to sell by Public Auction, on Saturday, ihe 19th instant, at the White Hart stockyards, Christchurch, the remainder of the raUiablc cargo of the" Daniel Webster," consisting' of about — 40 valuable MARES, FILLIES and HORSES suited for saddle or draught respectively. ■■» Sale at 1 o'clock. Sale of Valuable Horse Stock. To lie Sold by Auction, by Mr. J. F. M'Cardell, at an early date, of which due notice will be given, about O/~V Thorough-Bred and Wei/l-Bred £*" MARES, from the Stud of — Wynd«a.m, Esq., of New South Wales ; got by Cap-u-pie, Dover, Snake, Scratch, Sec. ; their Dams by Toss, Trumpet, Canierton, Beuelong. This very superior lot of Mares was intended originally for the Canterbury market,but through stress of weather were compelled to bo landed iv Nelson, and having run in the Wairau for the Insi fi month?, are now thoroughly acclimated and iv excellent "condition.—For further partic'liars apply .to Messrs A. E. Whitk & Co. Unreserved Sale of FURNITURE, &c. MESSRS. F. N. CAMPBELL & CO., have received instruction?from Jamks Spowkus, Esq., (who is about to leave the Settlement), to Sell by Public Auction, without reserve, (date of sale iv future advertisement), the whole of his HoUSKHOLD FUUNITURE AND EFFECTS, COtlsisiing of— Koscwood piano Mahogany bookcase Canterbury whatnot Escritoir, drawing room curtains and poles Mahogany 100 table Sofa -•> Ornament table Chairs, dressing tnhle Iron bedstead, chest of drawers Dinner, tea, and toilet services Carpets, feather buds and pillows Kitchen furniture, &c, &c. Oxford Kt. lyttttlton, Jun. 11,1*50.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 335, 16 January 1856, Page 1
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