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MR. W. D. BARNARD, - AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND GENERAL AGENT, Cashel Street, Christchureh. PUBLIC NOTICE. HPHE undersigned begs respectfully to JL inform Merchants, Farmers, and others, that having commenced business in Christchurch.'as an auctioneer, he is prepared, on and after this date, to transact any business connected with the above profession; and," from a thorough knowledge of the value of. every description of merchandise, a strict attention to business and prompt payments, trusts he will receive a liberal share of public patronage. W. D. BARNARD. Cashel Street, Christchurch, July 1, 1858. UNRESERVED SALE OF BLACK PINE FIREWOOD. MR. W. D. BARNARD will sell by Public Auction, without reserve on WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, at Christcburch Quay, 25 cords of FIREWOOD. Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. Terms Cash. EX MALAY AND WHITE SWAN, NELSON FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, &c. MR. HERBERT ALPORT will sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY NEXT, the 19th INST., on the ground opposite the Golden Fleece, Market Place, Christchurch, (being the site of his new Auction Rooms), a consignment of Nelson fruit and forest trees, &c, viz.— Cherry, plum, pear, apple, currant, filbert, sweet chesnut, mulberry and peach. English and Turkey oak, ash, horse chesnut, elm, and silver gum. Roses, herrya japonica, Dutch honeysuckle. . 3,000 evergreen privets 30,000 hawthorns Sale at Noon. Terms at Sale. Market Place, Christchurch, July 13, 1858. TO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, BRUCE'S HOTEL, AKAROA. T^HE harbor is well known to be the finest -»- in New Zealand, and is_ the favourite resort of a large number of whale ships for wood and water. - / - : - . The Town of Akaroa being surrounded by large forests, is the. centre .ot'Ja. large and increasing timber trade. ' '■■'■-■' The situation of the town, and'the beautiful scenery of the harbor, must always render Akaxoa the favorite retreat and watering place of the Canterbury province. . ;. The above hotel is well calculated for the accommodation of a large number of visitors. There is a bonded store belonging to the premises, close to the beach, also the use of five acres of bush at the back. There is also a splendid.stream of water running dose by the door, the only convenient place for watering ships in the harbor. The most satisfactory reasons given, for the present occupier retiring. Rent moderate and terms'easy. Enquire on the premises. i July 9, 1858. ! HORSES, EX MALAY, DAILY EXPECTED OVERLAND FROM NELSON. 'T^HE undersigned begs to intimate the daily i~ expected arrival overland from Nelson, ex Malay, of 65 of the most valuable horses and mares ever imported to this colony; being selected purposely for this market, by Gilbert McClymont, Esq., the importer, whose judgment is so well appreciated iv New Zealand. Amongst them will.be found a chesnut mare, ' No. 2/ got by Roberts' ' Sir Charles,' by imported horse ' Gratis,' out of ' Fairy Queen,' by Kater's^iinported horse ' Tross,' out of a Whisker mare; ' Sir Charles,' winner of several races, beating Old Jorrock in his best days. • No. 2/ iv foal to imported horse ' William Tell.' ' 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 mares, 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. On arrival, the whole will be offered for sale by Auction in Mr. McClymont's usual liberal •> , Sty Q' JOHN T. PARKINSON, July 13, 1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 17 July 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 17 July 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 17 July 1858, Page 5

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