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W. D. BARNARD HAS the pleasure to announce that he is ready to receive GOODS for PUBLIC or PRIVATE SALE and that his general ' SALE BY AUCTION. takes place at his Sale Room, Cashel Stbeet EVERY SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock (sharp), when he will submit for public competition a quantity of Merchandise, Household FtTßaixunE and a variety of sundries. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EXTENSIVE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES WD. BARNARD has received in- • struction9 to SELL by Pmr w AUCTION, at his Sale Ro„,„s f Cashel Street 10 Trunks BOOl^ndSHOEs\ ( .om l^in^ Gents patent Wellington boots Do. Napoleon do. Do. Wellington do. Do. Half-ditto do. Men's Watertight do. Women's double-soled, military-beeled side springing boots Women's dble-soled cloth , do. Do. leather do. Children's.t-loth , do. Do. Memel button do Do. do. strapped shoes Terms at Sale. ' '- SHEEP-RUN AND STOCK FOR SALE. V/TR. THOMSON has received instiuci"X tions from A. G. Perceval, Esq., to ■sell by Public Auction on »v 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, r together with the freehold section .of 50 acres on the name, and the substantially built dwelling house of 7 apartments, with other improvements. 2. 50 head, more or le*s,,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 1,3C0 are breeding ewes, and 30 rams from one of the best flocks in the proyinee. 4. About 500 weaned lambs—mixed sexe*. The above run is well-known as one of the best in Canterbury. It is well bounded ami snbdivided,-—there is abundance of coal and timber for every purpose, and the run is out of the line of any 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 wool, shed, washing-place, stockyards,'cow-shed, Ac, ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS. THE great success attending the opening- of; an agency for the'constant supply to this: province of THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS AND THE HOME NEWS, has induced the undersigned to undertake'the . regular supply of the WEEKLY DISPAtCH NEWS ' filf-XHS WQBLD SPECTATOB EXAMINES LEADER . 'PUNCH; .._>... iand any other English, Irish, or Scotch paper. ; Persons anxious- to subscribe, may forward their orders to Mr; Bbadwbliv "'Lyttelton Times" Office. HALF-YEABLT SUBslbllTT lONS.. -..:.,=;> „-T -„, f^,.. :_:„..„ £> ». d. Illustrated London News- ... 11Q 0. Home News ... ... 0 10 6 Weekly Despatch ... ... 1 6 0>Spectator ... ... ... 2 o,' 0 Examiner.; ... ... ... 1: 6*o The Leader... ... ... 16; 0 Punch ... , ..; ... 0 17 6 News of the World „. . ... 0 15 0 .' Any. other, paper, double the English rates, which'terms alone can compensate an agient in this province,, and so secure a regularsupply of papers to subscribers. , Any attem pc to supply Englishi journals at an advance on the outlay equal to only half, the current interest for mo~ iiejr, must be ruinous to the agent, (if he has anything to.lose);and fraught with disappointment to the public. I ALBERT T. BRAPWELL, ; | "Lyttelton Times" Office.; ' KAIAPOI; KoTK}E\^3nblia ( M^ -Ji€id'.'.a^Mp^^v-ld«-s--0_ice,--KatapoiV' on TUESDAY), OCTOBER st_; at 7 o'clock, to Jtaket ; preljifrina.ryistepß cfbri-fofmirig la; Laud, v Building,'and'lnvestment Society.: •) „. Signe4 G^C.* BLACK, ' G..._sj'(B!AY;-*,c:ji ■•> A.SPILLARD, k , . -;.,../,-,. W. C. BESWICK Sept..lß,-i85.8j,,, ;l „..., . ... KAIAPOI : , TTIOR BALE,^few^iMs J2 { .. m'; thei;Mlage of Keel; wiith^gpod frontage io Sn'oyd Street, Adderley '.fei^ace, and Ohoka Road. „ Price—<E2s and £35 pet- acre. Apply to MR. WYLDE, _ Kaiapoi. Sopt. 18, 1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 615, 29 September 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 615, 29 September 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 615, 29 September 1858, Page 6

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