MR. W. P. JONES, •'"-" -PIANOFORTE TUNER AND ;••..'; ■: REGULATOR; :(PROM. WELLINGTON,) j~D.EG.Srto. intimate that hekas arrived,'and as. !- L._. i his stay is.very" short, will feel obliged by!; parties-making'early application to him .at (Mr. ITeaphy's Hotel, Lyttelton. "'"l ( ' '. | July 13,1858,./ " /';'":.// . '*'.; .' ";/;:",; iV^ "'' public /Notice. ;./ X;;:, 'fT^HE undersigned begs respectfully to I -a-. ■ ! inform... .Farmers,. ..and 'others, ..that, having. f .commenced, business in Christchurch' as^an auctioneer, he is ton arid'after tbis'date, to: transact any business 'connected with the' above'profession; and, 'from '& thorough knowledge of the value ol' every description,.of. merchandise, a.strict attention to hu«meHS" arid prompt' payments,;trnsfts he will receive a liberal1 share of public patronage. - -■-^ '■-■■■ V: /-, W. D. BARNARD. ; • Cash cl; Street j. Christchurch, July rly 1858. i : : UNRESERVED SALE OF BLACK ; .""PINE FIREWOOD. .\:,< ;i\;/TR. W;/D. BARNARD will sell by ;JjtJL- Public Auction, without reserve on ; [■'"'■ WEDNESDAY; JULY 14, ,at Christchurch Quay, 25 eordsrof, .;".>". . '/ "" | " ' ■ firewood.' ' ".;,;■'":'.',;,;. Is- : Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. •■■•■•. Terms Cash.. .:. •:••' ; ': EX-MALAY AND; WHITE SWAN, ! " H: NELSON FRUIT AND FOREST • .... . : trees; shrubs,;&c. ME. HERBERT.,ALPORT will sell by Public Auction, on/; / ':MONbAYNEK£i:TkE 19xh ' INST:,'/ :on,tbe ground.opposite the Golden Fleece, Mar-;, Ike.t: Plaice, Christchurch, (being the site?of his new Auction Rooms),'a consignment of Nelson/ Ifruit and forest trees, &_.'_. viz // :.-' ;■ Cherry, plum, pear, apple, currant, filbert, sweet" ch"e'snut,"mulberry and peach. English and Turkey-oak, ash, horse chesnut, elm, and'silver«gum. ' .-.: • ' > Roses, herrya japoriica, Dutch honeysuckle. ■ -3,000 evergreen privets '" 7 |j 3O,Qoo'bavythbrns" .*' ''. "' :! i . Sale at Noon." Terrhs at Sale. ; Marketplace, Christchurch, July 13,1858. ' 'TOILET FOR A TERM OF YEARS/ • .WITH IMMEDIATE' POSSESSION, I BRUCE'S HOTEL; AKAROA. " 1 rfIHE harbor is well known to be the finest; i -■- in N'ew'Z'ealaridj arid, is the'favourite re- ; sorb of a large number lof -whale ships for wood [and water. ; , ..,..».,..... ... .^ I The' Town of Akaroa being surrounded Cby i large forests, is the Centre- of a large aud:inI creasing timber trade. •<i < ■ ■■*■'■ ■-.; •'-.■-: •--'-' : - The situation of thbtown, and the beautiful-" ; scenery of' the harbor; must always' render ; Akaroa the favorite retreat and watering place ; of the Canterbury province. If The above hotel is well.calculated for the acj commodation 'of- a large number of-visitors. ; There is a bonded store belonging to the prer mises, close to the beach, also'the use of five ; acres of bnsh at the back.:; : -;i | - There is also a splendid'stream of water run- | ning close by the door, the only; convenient ! place for watering ships in the harbor. The most satisfactory reasons given for the :* present occupier retiring. ;i' -•- 'I -■■ Rent moderate and terms easy. /Enquire on ; the premises. ' : • July 9,1858. • .-...,/ ; I HORSES,, EX- MALAY, DAILY i EXPECTED OVERLAND:FROM/ ;-- - NELSON.— . TpHE undersigned-begs to intimate the daily ' .1/ , expected arrival, overland froni :Nelson,.ex j Malay, of 65 of the most valuable horses and \ mares ever imported to this colony- being selected purposely for this market, by Gilbert i'MoGlymont, Esq., theimporter; whose judg- • ment" is so well: appreciated in New Zealand. i Amongst them'will be found a chesnut mare, = 'No. I,' got by Roberts'' Sir Charles,' by-im-. !: ported horse' Gratis,' out of ■' Fairy Queen,' by -! Kater's imported; horse ' Tross,' out of: a Whisj: ker mare ; ' Sir Charles,' winner of several I; races, beating Old Jorrock in his best days. (No. 2/ in foal to imported horse ' William 1 Tell.* ■" " : ...,:■:■•.- ---1 .. 'Bella,' by ' Benelong,' out of * Viscountess,' by ' Baron,'' out of a'Cape mare,' in foal to !. 'Chatterbox.' Beresford, by ' Sweet William, in foal to "'.Chatterbox.' ' Fancy,' by imported horse 'Emigrant. - 'Brunette,'' bred by Mr. Rowe,-and entered for the Liverpool Triennial Stakes. ': Young Fairy,' 'Lady. Rowena,':' 'Madcap,' ! and- ' Nora Crina,' all of which are in foal to the imported horse ' William Tell:' .Also, several .splendid , colts, selected for strength and high breeding.; :,• :••_. A number of strong draught, horses and urn res. and broken in saddle horses and mares. Pedigree of ' William Tell' -and -' Chatterbox,' the two best bred horses-in Australia, .will be inserted in future advertisements, in the meantime, vide stud book. „- 'v."''On arrival, the whole will be ottered tor sale by Auction in Mr.McClymont's usual-liberal St 'le* JOHN T. PARKINSON."' July 13, 1858. .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 593, 14 July 1858, Page 5
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