.MtUJH COWS, STEERS, Ac./ , } ' ' SOB SALS. M'-R, LONGDEK will.expose for gale . ;in „ t&e iStocfrysrd of the Golden Fleece JJptol,; CJmrtchiutfc, cm Wednesday, - December 3*d, aboot -a dozen PBIHB.HILCH COWS, Vbotxxxghlj broken and quiet. -. ' 1 ' " ALSO, X FJEfT. '*"'. THBEEYEAB OLD STEERS, fit ibr breaking immediately. * " Thb above 'are selected from the Messrs.. Ba^higr'i WEdlknown herd; and potties desirous oftfefeptng tip their milking stock, or introducing JBhUk taumij trill find this a iavourable opportwmkf to purchase. , tiK Cattle will be in the Stockyard from 12 till 1 o'clock. : , , - ; Term* at Sale. . . , ..SALE,OF HO*E3E.S._ . I M 1 ;k PJiBKINSON will Sell by A»c- . _tionon Saturday, the 6th of^ December ,at his 'Stockyird* adjoining the Golden Fteeoa, r the Tfmm^tt, of-the Cairt Horse*, &c*, ex Daniel Webster. Term* at Sale, .: T . Sale at 12 o'clock.,, AND UNSESEBVKD SALE OF . * - . DRAPI'ITJ M. 'X£%MgS3m «i to Public i-LfJL-. Auction, at tna -Auction*Koo«Bf,.ott Wednesday next^ M l>ec«mter, witk»t *b* MljgHJMt'jtawytito following ;* v -' JTEKCHAI^DISE, VIZ. .— Cashmere robes, black" and white delaine dresses, rich, twill Cashmere do., black Cashmere delaine do., chintz delaine do,, delaine do, varions,Frenehde!aines,Ht)y!c*s do-r do., Merinos, white daauisk, Lama -plaid dresses, hard tartan, Vienna- lustre robes, and other piece goods. Men's, women's, and children's hose and half do., assorted, gloves, women's, girl's, and children's .bonnets, stays, parasols, scarlet fringe, silk braid, blu& and black do., shawls various, needles, "binding, handkerchiefs, Mohair caps, lace, Persian, 54 British merino, ingrain scarlet, Bos*alblu2, .. black, and colom«ed lustres, && "Fancy "Regatta shirts, blue and scarlet serga do., moleskin, doeskin,*and, woollen cord trowsers, shepherds' coats, pea jackets, Alpaca and summer coats, Imperial crerats* lamb's wool pacts, and under vests* Fancy doeskins, black do., and wooiten cord. AT.SO 1 case very superior toys and musical instruments. Terms Liberal. Sale 12 o'clock juxm. Lyttelton, 27 Nov., 1856. FIVE POUKDS KEWABB. LCST or strayed from Urn Hilis round Rhodes* Bay, a large and powerful two-year-old IJKuik mare, with a white spot on the forehead- Whoever will, on finding' the same o*eliv«r her to Mr. Parkinson, Lytt^Jton; or Mxv Cholniondeley, Port Albert; will r^ive th«t aliove reward. TO'""bE LET, i WITHIN hnlfft mile of Chiirtcl»nrch. "o, six roomed Hoiis*", with G«»d»*n (welt stocked with vegetable!?) sxt<X two acre* of Land under crop. For particulars, apply ta GOULD &UIT4s.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 425, 29 November 1856, Page 1
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