UMRESERVED SALE BY AUGTION 01 useful Household Fnrniture,Carpenter'« tools, Books, Engravings,' Timber, Ike. &c. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions from Mr. Robert Clark, (who is about to return to Melbourne) to sell by Auction at his premises in Manchester street, Christchurch, on Thursday, 22nd May, a quantity of USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Parlour and Bed room Tables, Bedsteads, Woo! Mattrasses, Persian Hassock?, cushions, &c. A first rate assortment of ' CARPENTER'S AND CABINET-MAKER'S TOOLS, all in the best working order and condition. ABOUT 100 VOLUMES BOOKS, comprising AlisotPs History of Europe, Shakespeare, Byron, Pope, Chambers, &c. &c. 40 STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS, from the most celebrated pictures in the London National pallery, in gilt frames. ABOUT 700 FEET TIMBER, consisting of well seasoned Totara Boards and Scantling. Mahogany Tool-.ehei-t, (French polished). Cabinet-maker's Benci. ccivjjlt-'.e. Flutina, music, &c. Steelyards, Sailer's Balances. Telescope, Mathematical Instruments Dutch clock, Waterproof Clothing, &c. &c. ALSO. ! 1 winnowing Machine. j Sale at twelre o'clock. Terms Cash. IMPORTANT SALK OF Contractors' tools, Carts, Horses, &c, AT THE '• HEATHGOTB ARMS.'' MR J. TV.PARKINSON.has received instructions from the Messrs. Lingard, to sell by auction, at Mr. Hughes, "The | Heathcote Anns, 1' on^Tnesday next, at 1 o'clock j precisely, Their entire plant—purchased at great cost— sufficient for completing the Sunnier Road, — including .-=.- ---3 valuable draught horses with carts, and harness complete, 18 doz. spades and shovels, pickaxes, blasting tools, wheelbarrows, hand do. blacksmith's tools,'bellows, &c. A quantity of superior steel just received from Wellington 5 tents, with poles complete, in good repair. Sundry cooking utensils, comprising an emigrant stove complete, one huge iron boiler, 16CTgals., and many other valuable articles'too numerous to particularize. Terms at Sale. FOR OTAQO AND THE BLUFF. /X » 'inHE BRITISH-BUILT r*"\^\ brig ' GRATITUDE,' 'K'O """*■■-s*r*"\^ Rogers, master, will sail for v -fK.}T ~v\\ the above ports on or about c^"-^*?"-"?*; Friday. the 9th May, 1850. Foi fifightoi passage apply to A. E. Whitb & Co., Norwich Quay. Brig- " Mountain Maid," J^x^4*-'- -i-V-J- be hourly expected ,'V V \,F ****** v\ ■ • * ?'^j.^v s to arrive from Sydney, via l' r .:t^ff v?lvl-.^ Wellington, with his usual assorted cargo of Provisions Spirits Wines Beer Tobacco, &c. ALSO, An extensive and varied assortment of drapery goods suitable for the ensuing winler. A. J. Ai.rouT, Agent. Lyttelton, 30lh April, lbuO.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 367, 10 May 1856, Page 1
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