• SALE OF BULLOCKS. MR. PARKINSON has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction at his Stockyards, on Saturday, the 27th inst.,— 20 valuable Steers, several of which are fit for the butcher; the remainder of which are suitable for breaking-in to yoke. Sale at 1 o'clock.—Terms at Sale. SALE OF HORSES, (ex cobsaie) FROM HOBART TOWN. MR. PARKINSON has received instructions from Messrs. J. T. Peacock & Co. to SeU by Public Auction, at his Stockyards in Chnstchurch, on Saturday next, the 20th instant, —A number of valuable MARES, ex Corsair, broken in to saddle. 1 valuable iron grey lady's Mare I 3 useful Hack Geldings. I These Horses, selected expressly for this .marj ket, well deserve the attention of purchasers. Terms at Sale.—Sale at 1 o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will offer for sale by Public Auction on an early day a large assortment of jams and jellies, manufactured in Akaroa of the following fruits— Raspberry Black currant Red do. Cherry Gooseberry Peach And several others. UNRESERVED SALE OF. CATTLE. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions to sell by Auction, at the Golden Fleece stockyards" Christchurch, about the First Week in April next, 40 HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising Cows and Calves, Heifers, and Steers. The above Stock is the property of a gentleman about to leave for England, and will, in consequence, be sold entirely without reserve. Day of sale in future advertisement. Christchurch, 10th March, 1858. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will shortly offer for Sale by Public Auction 63 acres of Valuable Freehold Land, situated at Avonside, adjoining the Church. It will be submitted to competition in blocks of one acre or more, at the upset price of £60 acre. TERMS OF SALE. 20 1 cent of purchase money to be paid down. 40 cent of purchase money at the end of the Ist year. 40 1 cent of purchase money at the end of the 2nd j'ear. Interest at the rate of 10 cent annum on balance of purchase money unpaid. Feb. 22nd, 1858. ! FOR SALE, BUSH AT AKAROA. FRONTAGE ON THE SEA AT HIGH WATER MARK. MR. OLLIVIER has been instructed by a gentleman about leaving- the colony to offer for sale by private contract, All that splendid lot of timber on one hundred acres of land, situated in Robinson's Bay, adjoining Mr. Pavitt's well known saw-miil. The bush is stocked with large trees suited for sawing purposes, consisting of black and white pine, manukau, totara, and several varieties of hard wood. There is a long frontage on the sea at high water mark, and admirable conveniences for shipping. The timber to be cleared in seven years, or a further term will be allowed on payment of a moderate rental. A portion of the purchase money to be paid down. 20 per cent of the remainder at the end of the Ist year. 40 per cent of the remainder at the end of the 2nd year. 40 per cent of the remainder at the end of . the 3rd year, bearing interest at the usual rate. The above offers a remunerative investment to a person of moderate capital, there being a constant demand for timber both in Lyttelton and Christchnrch. For further particulars, apply at the Office, Cashel Street. CATTLE SALE. MR. WYLDE has received instructions to sell by Public Auction at Mr. Frazer's gtockyards, Northern Hotel, Kaiapoi, on THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, 16 very superior milch cows with calves 14 3 yr. old heifers 12 3 yr. old steers fit for joke 10 2 yr. old heifers and steers Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A Commodious and well-built. HO USE, containing" seven rooms, together with Garden and Paddock of Three Acres and a-half; known as Hagley Lodge, situate on the River Avon, near EiccaKia^. For particulars apply to T. CASS, Christchurch,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 561, 20 March 1858, Page 5
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