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JOHN T. PARKINSON, , \ AUCTIONEER, VALUER, & GENERAX COMMISSION AGENT, I CSKISTCHOBCS. Temporary Office, opposite the White Hart N Hotel, adjoining the-Sale-yard*. WEEKLY SALE YARDS, OPPOSITE THE WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. MR. PARKINSON, in thanking- his friends and the public for their liberal support in the Commission business, begs to inform them, that having become a resident in Christchurch, his Sale-yards will be open for Auctions every SATURDAY—to commence this day, when will be sold a few VALUABLE HORSES AND MARES. SALE OF THE GOOD-WILL OF A CONVEYANCING BUSINESS, HORSES, SPRING-CARTS, HARNESS, &c MR. PARKINSON has received instructions from Mr. C. W. Bishop, to sell by Public Auction, on SATURD^Xthe 18th inst., at his office, opposite the White Hart Hotel, ■".■■-. The Good-will of all that well-known Conveyancing Business, extending from the Port Hills, known as Evans's Cottage, through Christchurch to Kaiapoi. Also, the roan horse " Captain," with the largest-sized Spring Cart, fitted with out-rigger, nearly new, and single set of harness. Also, the bay horse " Stockman," with second I cart, also fitted with outrigger, and new axle and wheels, with set of single harness. Also, the horse •' Warrior," with spring-cart and harness. - Also, the body, springs, &c, of a Hansom's cab. N.B.—The Auctioneer calls particular attention to the above sale—it offering an excellent field for investment—the whole being so well known to the public. Sale at Noon precisely. Terms at Sale. SALE OF MR. McCLYMONT'S HORSES. MR. PARKINSON will sell by Public Auction, at his Stockyards, on SATURDAY, 18th INSTANT, those valuable horses previously advertised as expected from Nelson, and now close at hand, consisting of— Thorough bred mares in foal to the best bred horses in N.S.W-., their produce being entered for the Triennial Stakes, particulars of which, with pedigree, will be given at the time of sale. Useful hacks broken and unbroken . About 20 cart colts and fillies of great bone and strength. ; 2 valuable cobs 3 years old, and perfectly quiet. . . . , 1 splendid mule 4 years old, broken to saddle, pack, and harness. Also, 3 saddles and bridles, and 1 pack saddle. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. SHEEP-RUN AND STOCK FOR SALE. MR. THOMSON has received instructions from A. G. Perceval, Esq., to sell by Public Auction on an early day, of which due notice will be given,— 1. The good-will of the well-known run of Easdale Nook, situated about 40 miles from Christchurch, on the south bank of the Waimakariri, together with the freehold section of 50 acres on the same, and the substantially built dwelling-house of 7 apartments, with other improvements. 2. 50 head, more or less, of well bred cattle, including a remarkably fine short-horn bull, and several thoroughly broken milch cows. 3. About 1,800 sheep, of which about 1,300 are breeding ewes, and 30 rams from one of the best flocks in. the province. 4. About 500 weaned lambs—mixed sexes. The above run is well-known as one of the best in Canterbury. It is well bounded and subdivided, —there is abundance of coal and timber for every purpose, and the run is out of the line of ariy thoroughfare. There is a good paddock laid down in English grass, and an excellent garden in full bearing.- The holder has also a pro indiviso right to the use of a woolshed, washing-place, stockyards, cow-shed, &c., &c. THE UNDERSIGNED. HAVE ON SALE, EX FEDERATION, RUM, brandy, Geneva, whiskey, old torn, sherry, port, tobacco, Barrett's twist and sheepwash, sugar, Congou, Young Hyson and Imperial, woolpacks, sacks, twine, Belmont candles, ; blue, fine and < coarse salt, Patna rice, raisinsj currants^ pearl barley, soaps, salad oil, dried apples, .soda,. sulphur, corks, turpentine, rope, Europe and Manilla, epunyarn, canvas, Coilin's axes, American tubs and buckets, chairs, nails, cooking stovea, doors, sashes, casements, flooring boards, coals. . : / DALGETY BUCKLEY & CO., Norwich. Quay, Lyttelton. COOKHAM BOOTS & SHOES. ON and after this date, a reduction of about lO per cent will be made in the price of the above goods. , . GOULD & MILES.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 611, 15 September 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 611, 15 September 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 611, 15 September 1858, Page 6

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