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EXTENSIVE SALE OF LIVE STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE, GLASSWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c, &c. 11/TR. 3". T. PARKINSON has been JxJL favoured with instructions from the Rev. C. Mackay, to sell by Public Auction, at his residence, Stricklands, near Christchurch, on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, the 12th & I 13th of AUGUST NEXT, the vritole of his furniture, consisting of every requisite for furnishing a private residence. Also, Liv y e stock, consisting of milch cows j horses, poultry, &c. I Agricultural, implements and tools of every description. The sale being consequent on the. owner ! leaving for Englannd, offers an excellent opportunity to parties desirous of replenishing their household comforts j the whole of the furniture being of the best description, and in an excellent state of preservation. Further particulars! will be given in future advertisements, and catalogues printed prior to the date of sale. Also, unless previously disposed of, twenty acres of land, being portion of section (555) with frontage on the River Avon, forming, from its locality and good boundaries, a most valuable plot for speculation. Lyttelton, June 3,1858.

UNRESERVED IMPORTANT SALE OF MILCH COWS, Sec., &c. MR. J. T. PARKINSON will sell by Auction, at his Stockyards, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, the 12th Instant, without reserve, 9 superior milch cows forward in calf, by a pure bred bull. 6 do. cows in milk. : AISO, ; The increase of the 6 cows, consisting of pail fed heifers and steers, in rare condition. : The auctioneer requests the attention of dairymen and purchasers to the above cows, which he can confidently recommend as being superior to any he has yet offered for sale. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale.

\ NOTICE. WC. A. SADLER tegs to inform • the public of Ganterbury, that his conveyance to Rangiora and the Salt Water Cseek continues to run as usual, viz,,—r FBOM KAIAPOI HOTEL FOE BANGIOBA. 3.30 o'clock p.m., on Monday. 3.30 o'clock p.m., on Thursday. FEOM LION HOTEL, BANGIOHA. 9 o'clock a.m., on Tuesday. 9 o'clock a.m., on Friday. The cart for Salt Water Creek leaves Kaiapoi Hotel every ; Saturday Morning, at 10 o'clock, leaving again for Kaiapoi at 3 o'clock p.m. i

SALE OF SHEEP STATIONS, EWES, SAXONY RAMS, &c. MR. THOMSON has received instniGtions from the Executors of the late CHARLES CHURCH HASLEWOOD, Esq., to ofFer for Public Sale at the Auction Mart, Christchurch, on THURSDAY, 24th JUNE NEXT, the following SHEEP RUNS, STOCK, &c, belonging to the estate. Lot 1. The Goodwill of a Sheep run of 13,000 acres, known as the Coringa station, on the WaiI makariri, 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 peculiar facilities for taking advantage of any fluctuations in market prices. By far the larger portion of the run is totally unfit for agricultu-; ral purposes, so thai the holder need be under no apprehension of its being" purchased over him. In addition to the pre-emptive rights (extending tq 300 acres) granted for improvements, there are two pre-emptive rights of 250 acres each, held under the Canterbury Association's Regulations. Lot 2. The Goodwill of a Run of 15,000 acres in 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 experience 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 culled, and the last draft was made' j only a few weeks before his decease. Every

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 585, 12 June 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 585, 12 June 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 585, 12 June 1858, Page 6

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