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SALES BY MR. THOMSON. 11/TR. THOMSON has received instnic-AJ-L. tions from Mr. F. L. Rees, to Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, High street, nearly opposite the " White Hart" on Saturday, the 26th current, at Twelve o Clock, noon, the whole of his Valuable Stock-in-Tbade, consisting of Oils, Turps, Colours, Paper-hangings, Crown, Sheet, and Stained Glass, American Chairs, &c. MR. THOMSON has the hJnbr to an~nounce that he has received instructions from G. H. Mooee, Esq., to Sell byPublic Auction, on or about the First of May nest, in the neighbourhood of Kaiapoi about i ' J4O HEAD OF CATTLE, consisting chiefly of superior Dairy Cows, and including about 30 WORKING BULLOCKS, thoroughly broken in, being a portion of the first-class stock imported by Mr. Muora from Norfolk Island. ' ALSO, A 2-year-old Draught STALLION ef great promise. (^.Further particulars in future advertisements.

STOCK-IN-TRADE. TVTESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO XT_l_ have lecehed instructions from Mr. James Fry, storekeeper, of Akaroa, w ho is about to return to England, to sell l»y Public Auction, a lar^e and varied assortment of Goods, being-the whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE, For convenience of s;ile the goods will be removed from' Akaroa to Ajr. Guiiury's store in Canterbury street, ami will be soid taiiv in April. Oxford St., Ljttelton, 27ih Alaich, 1856.

Horses and Cattle Sale, ]JJR. J. T. PARKINSON will sell by Auction at his stockyards, on Saturday next the 26th instant," several valuable mares and horses, broken in to saddle or draught. Also 12 head of cattle, consisting of 4 steers, and 12 cows and heifers. Sale at twelve o'clock. Terms at sale. Lyttelton, April, 21st, 1856. SALE OF WORKING BULLOCKS. ]\/jTR. PARKINSON has received in. -mL struclions to sell by Public Auction, at his new Stockyards near the Golden Fleece Hotel, on Saturday the 26th instant, at 12 o'clock precisely : — 25 Superior Working Bullocks—fit for breaking to yoke. he above offers a good opportunity for Farmers and Settlers to make up "their teams, being the finest framed Bullocks yet offered for S ale Terms at Saxe.

i s%^ i T?OR SYDNEY fC^Nvf^ -E DIRECT. /^t^^Cxs The Briiish built Brig, yg|l||%^ "GRATITUDE? 1 '^^^^^^^ Rogeks, Master, will sail or the above Port oa or about Max Ist 11856. For Freight or Passage apply to A. E. "White .& Co., Norwich Quay.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 363, 26 April 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 363, 26 April 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 363, 26 April 1856, Page 1

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