• SALE OF "SHEEP STATIONS, -EWES,- SAXONY : RAMS, &c. MR. THOMSON has received instructions from -the ;Executors .of the late CHARLES CHURCH HASLEWOOD,'Esq., to" offer for Public Sale at the Auction.Mart, Christshurch, on THURSDAY* 24th JUNE NEXT, •' . thefollowing -SHEEP RUNS, STOCK, &c, ' belonging to the-estate. Lot'l. The Goodwill of: a Sheep*un,of 13,000 acres, known as the Coringa Station, on the Waimakariri, about 6 miles from Christchurch, with the improvements thereon, consisting of Dwelling House, Huts, • Stockyards, Hurdles, Dipping Trough, &c. •From the well-known fattening qualities* of. the run, and its proximity to Christchurch, it is particularly adapted for a wether station^ Parties engaged in bringing stock for sale from the other provinces will also-find this station worthy of their special attention, as its possession will not only afford a convenient central point for delivery, but will further give pecu-;. liar facilities for taking advantage of any flue-' -tuations in market, prices. By fer the larger : portion of the run is totally unfit for agriculfcu-;. " .raly-purposes, so that the holder need be under no1 apprehension of its being purchased over, him. In addition to the pre-emptive rights' (extending to 300 acres) granted for improvements, there are two pre-emptive rights of 250 acres each, held under the-Canterbury Assocja-:. tion's Regulations. ; Lot -2. The Goodwill of a Run of 15,000 acres iri the gorge of the Waimakariri. : This run, which has well defined boundaries, is situated in the country recently discovered in' the gorge of the Waimakariri—the greater part » of which has been taken up by settlers of ex% . perience from Australia. Lot 3. - ; ". 1,200 Sheep (more or less) of which about 900 are breeding- ewes, now lambing or about to lamb down. Mr. ,'Haslewood's flock was well known as - one - "of:. the best in New Zealand. It has been - carefully., called, and the last draft was madeonly a- few weeks before his decease. Every sheep now offered was examined and selected by himself- individually. To a small capitalist about to form a station, or to' a flockmaster desirous of improving his stock, such an opportunity asthe present has never yet been offered - in Canterbury. Lot 4. :•'Five Merino Rams, four of which were imported direct from Saxony; the remaining '. ram being from Mr. Beauchamp's cele- ,-. brated breed. Lot 5, &c. '.' Saddle and draught horses j harness, bullock, dray,, <fee. '"Terms.-—One half cash; the balance by approved bill at 6 months, or discount allowed for ca£h. Sale at 1 o'clock precisely. NEW CHURCH AT LYTTELTON TO :BE BUILT OF STONE. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a CHURCH, which must be sent in to the "REVv.Bi W. Dudley, Lyttelton, on or before the 30th of JULY, where plans and specifi- • cations may be seen and every information ob- ' tamed. The committee does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. . GEORGE MALLINSON, ■AxdiitiGcij * Lyttelton, June 1,1858. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES. MR. ALPORT will sell by Public Auction at.'the Golden Fleece stockyards, on SATURDAY, sth Jura, 14 MARES & GELDINGS. N.B.—The above Stock have been recenth imported from Australia, are mostly broken ir to saddle and draught, and will afford a mos desirable opportunity for investment, as th< Proprietor is" desirous of closing the consign ment preparatory' to leaving for Sydney. Sale at Noon. Terms Liberal. Lyttelton, Ist June, 1858. IMPORTANT TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. %/S ESSES. ROBERT WAITT & C( JJLL will sell by Public Auction, i . their Stores, Norwich Quay, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 9th JUNE, -.to close various consignments— 30 cases champagne 25 cases sparkling-bock ■ 25 cases sparkling Moselle 50 cases bottled cyder; quarts and pints 60 cases Marietta's bottled ale and uorte 2 hhds. brandy 'P 3 qv.-casks brandy -3h'.ids.ram 10 qr.-casks old total 150 cases old torn Also, on account of whom it may concern, 20 hhds. and 5 barrels ale, Salt's Burton Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms ai, sale. jLyltelton, June 1,0.838.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 582, 2 June 1858, Page 6
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