IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE. It/TR. WYLDE has received instrucLLXL tions to Sell by Auction at Mr. Jackson's Stockyards, Kaiapoi, on THURSDAY, THE 21st JANUARY, 85 HEAD OF CATTLE, the property of J. Hawden, Esq., and Joseph Pearson, Esq. Further particulars will be given in future advertisements. SALE BY AUCTION. TWO CASES TOYS, EX McVICAR, Received per Canterbury. IiyfESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL llxL & CO. will Sell by Public Auction, on 1 FRIDAY, THE 11th INSTANT., at their Rooms, 2 cases well assorted toys, consisting of—Musical trades, tea sets, assorted sizes Villages, furniture, dairies, pistols _ Dinner sets assorted, sheep, engine and tender Boats, swings, skittles, baskets, bedsteads Mills, moving-head donkeys, cats and kittens Bathing women, rope-dancers, girl and pump China dogs on bellows, ladies on horses ! Girl and flower baskets, dog and monkey Cow and calf, nut crack drummers Musical dancers, transparent heads Fish, butchers', aud poulterer's shops Dust-carts, swords, money-boxes 1 pair Marquis and lady 1 do. Cavalier and do. 1 do. Louis Napoleon 1 do. Delia Marmora Sale at Noon.—Terms at Sale. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, Dec. 7th, 1857. MR. THOMSON "VXTILL Sell at White's Stockyard, the VV Island, Kaiapoi, some time in January next, upwards of 100 HEAD OF CATTLE, being the whole of the valuable herd (including dairy stock) belonging to J. Hawden, and J. C. Aitken, Esqrs. MR. THOMSON HAS received instructions from Mr. Anderson to Sell by Public Auction, on FRIDAY NEXT, DEC. 11th, at the Canterbury Foundry, ABOUT 12,000 FEET TIMBER, being boards and scantling cut to useful sizes. Sale at Noon. Specifications to be seen at the Auction Mart. FOR SALE, AT J: Josling's, Oxford Street, Lyttelton, 10,000 cabbage plants of different • kinds. N.B.—Orders taken for trees and flowers of all descriptions. Dec. Bth, 1857. ON SALE AT the Stores of J. T. PEACOCK and Co., Wharf:— The entire cargoes of the . MARY CLARK and MOUNTAIN MAID, consisting of Assorted Merchandise, selected expressly for the New Zealand Market. EO R SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: — 2 wool presses, complete Grain measures Turnip cutters aud corn crackers Bullock and horse drays Iron harrows " Ploughs and ploughshares Stockholm tar and pitch 1 hand-cart J. T. PEACOCK & CO., Wharf. NOTICE. ALL Purchases of Coal from the Undersigned, after this date, will be considered as cash transactions. J. T. PEACOCK & CO., Wharf. 7th December, 1857. FOR SALE. ~ 1 SPLENDID pure bred Durham Bull, 5 years old, by the imported bull " Tory," out of « Dairy Maid." 1 do. 2| years old, by '" Tory," out of the pure Durham cow " Flora/ ' Also, 3 fine. yearling bulls. Apply to MR. PEARSON, View -Hill, or MR. WYLDE, Kaiapoi. ~N S ' tA • L E BY THE UNDERSIGNED :— Invoices of hardware Spring Mattresses American buckets and tubs Invoices of glassware and china ornaments .- Bedchamber looking-glasses, window glass Grindstones, sheet lead Galvanised iron roofing and spouting Iron safes, fireproof and common 20 561b.-weights Guns, shot and powder. • ■>'-■• J. T. PEACOCK & CO., ' '•> ■■'•■ ! Wharf.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 532, 9 December 1857, Page 6
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485Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 532, 9 December 1857, Page 6
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