Unreserved Sale of FURNITURE, &c. MESSHS. F. N. CAMPBELL-& CO., have received instruction? from Jamks Spowers, Esq., (who is about to leave the Settlement), to Sell by Public Auction, without reserve, (date of sale in future advertisement), the whole of his Household Fuukitureand EffectSj consisting of— Rosewood piano Mahogany bookcase Canterbury whatnot Escritoir, drawing room curtains and poles Mahogany 100 table Sofa Ornament table Chairs, dressing table Iron bedstead, chests of drawers Dinner, tea, and toilet services Carpets, feather beds and pillows Kitchen furniture, &c, &c. Oxford st. lyttcltou, Jan. 11, 1556. Sale of Valuable Horse Stock. To be Sold by Auction, by Mr. J. F. M'Cardell, at an early date, of .which due notice will be given, about O/"\ TnoßouGH-BfiED and Well-Bred °" MARES, from the Stud of — Wynduam, Esq., of New South Wales ; got by Cap-a-pie, Dover, Snake, Scratch, 6cc. ; tneir Dams by Toss, Trumpet, Camerton, Benelong. This very superior lot of Mares was intended originally for the Canterbury market, but through stress of weather were compelled to be landed in Nelson, and having run in the Wairau for the last 6 month?, are now thoroughly acclimated and in excellent condition.—For further particulars apply .to Messrs A. E. Whitk & Co. ~~~$AL£ GF HORSES AND GATTLEEx " Daniel Webster." MR. JOHN T. PARKINSON has received, instructions from Mr. Longworth, to sell by Public Auction, on Saturday, the 19th instant, at the White Hart stockyards, Christchurch, the remainder of the valuable cargo uf the " Daniel Webster," consisting of about — 40 valuable MARES, FILLIES and HORSES suited for saddle or draught respectively. Sale at 1 o'clock. CHRISTCHURCH QUAY NEW TOWN. To be Sold or let with, purchasing Clauses By Auction, AT the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch, on Saturday, the 20th January, at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, by Mr. W. THOMSON, the following Valuable Building Plots, at Christchurch Quay, well adapted eitber for stores or occupation, viz.:— Nos. Hi to 23 in Stunner road : 32 to 39 in St. Peter street ; 53 to 67 in Catherine street 1; 24, 2G, 50 to 52, and 10t> to 123 in Stunner road; and 29 to 31, and 43 to 47, in Heathcote street, as described iv the plans referred to below. And two highly valuable PLOTS OF LAND, No. 102 and 103, lying between the High Koad and the creek, calculated for Jiisi-rute wharves, each containing upwards of 100 feet frontage on the intended basin, and for tin; erection of which wharf the lessor will provide the requisite piles and timber. The lots will be submitted at the upset ground rent of £5 each, the highest bidder to have the option of purchasing the freehold, or to take a lease for 21 years with a purchasing clause, extending over ii years at the rate of 10 years' purchase of the annual rent to be declared ut time of Sale. Plans of the Town and lots may be inspected at the offices of the Auctioneer, Armagh street ; at Mr. Ciidliind's, architect, (Jhristi'hurch ; Mr. Webb's wharf, Christchurch Quay; and in Lyttelton, at Messrs. l'\ Noble Campbell & Co.'*
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 336, 19 January 1856, Page 1
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510Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 336, 19 January 1856, Page 1
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