TUTS BAY. SALE BY AUCTION. IyTTL THOMSON will Sell by Auction at -LTJ- his Office, Armagh street, Christchurch, on Saturday, 23rd instant, a small collection of Valuable Books, an Accromatic Microscope, by Ross, of London, with inch and inch and quarter glasses ; pair of revolvers, by Deane, with mahogany case, &c., complete ; an excel'ent assortment of carpenter's tools, boots and shoes ; together with 700 4-bush. sacks. S:\le ai 12 o'clock. Important Sale of Hams and Wethers. TV/FR. PARKINSON will Sell by Auction, •*-*-■- on Saturday next, the 23rd instant, at the Golden Fleece Stockyards,— 100 superior Rams, the property of Messrs. Sidey and Mason, to be sold in lots to suit Purchasers. Samples of the Wool may be seen on or after Wednesday (this day). also, — 300 Wethers, averaging about 60th. Sale at One o'Clock. Terms at Sale. SALE BY AUCTION. IyTR. THOMSON has received instruc- -*-*-*-_ tions from the Importer lo Sell by Public Auction, on an e.irly flay in February, at'liis Sale Rooms. Manchester street, (premises now oecui.ied by Mr. Ilees, painter), a lavjje assortment of Goods, selected in tlie best English markets, expressly for this Province, and coiisisting- of— Boots and shoes of all sorts and sizes, striped shirts, men's wearing apparel, children's dresses, slop clothing, flannel, cheese cloth, hosiery, agricultural and ofarden tools, hardware, grindery, saddles, bridles, wagou °v's gut whins, K-r.. Sec.' SALE BY AUCTION. A/fR- LONGDEN has received instruc--L -1- tions from P. B. Boulxox, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at his Office, in the Market Place, Cliristchurch. on Saturday, Ist March,— 1 very handsome Dog Cart, recently imported 1 Set of Harness, for do. 1 useful Morse, for Saddle or Harness. Sale at Twelve o'Clock. UX-RISSERVKD 'sAIiE OF MR SPOWER'S FURNITURE, On the '26th Instant. MESSRS. F. N. CAMPBKLL 5c CO., have received instructions fnun Jamks Srowr.us, Esq., (who is about to leave the Seillement), to Sell by Public Aueiion, without veseiw, on ThursJivy, the "JBtb inst , at I' 2 o'clnck precisely, the whole of bis HorsKHoLU 1 dkNitike and Effkcts, cojihistin^- of— Kosowood piano Mahi<;aany bookcase. Canterbury whatnot Escritoir, drawing room curtains and poles Mahogany 100 table Sofa Orn-tmciu larw'e Chairs, dressing table Iron bedsleul,' i-hesU of diMw^rs Dinner, (en, and toilet services Carpets, feather bods and pillows Kitchen furniture, iS:c., iSce. WANTED, fpO RENT, a Smali, Cotxagk, with or JL without a Garden. Address 13., oilice of this jiaper.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 346, 23 February 1856, Page 1
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