■>'<• CONTINUATION OF MR7 BISHOP'Si CLEARING SALE. MR. J. T. PARKJNSON will sell by Auction THIS DAY (Saturday), the 9th October, on the Premises, the remainder of Mr. C. W. Bishop's STOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of a splendid stock of first class table cutlery, glassware, earthenware, stationery^ a quantity of galvanised iron piping, tiles and ridge boards, one excellent screw wool press complete, one. bottling machine, one second-hand horse dray, quantity of pitch and tar, «£c.,' Sec. Sale at 12 o'clock. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS, PIGS, Sec, Sec At Middleton, near Riccarton. 'jl/TR. PARKINSON.has been i,nLVJL structed by T. Rowley, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, on his .Farm, near Riccarton, on MONDAY, :11th OCTOBER NEXT, (instead, of October the ; 4th, as. previously advertised), 1 very superior dog cart, with latest improvements? in thorough repair, having been lately imported from 'England. ALSO, 1 superior set of plated harness to match 1 improved reaping machine, nearly new Sieves, cheese press, and one dozen new cheese vats 2 pure bred boars, of the improved Essex breed 40 breeding sows, and about 60 store pigs. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD ! PROPERTIES BY AUCTION. MR. ALPORT is instructed by C. W. Turner, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, on TUESDAY, 19th OCTOBER, Fire plots of Freehold Land with cottages erected thereon, situated in Dublin Street, Lyttelton, all desirably let. A plot of land being part of section No. 99, with frontage to London Street. One quarter acre section of land at Kaiapoi, with frontage to the Great North Road. Also, A quarter acre section adjoining Mr. Buist's, Sumner Road. N.8.-—The sale of the above valuable properties will present a most desirableopportnnity for investment, especially, the being situated in the most improving part of Lyttelton, and in the vicinity of the new Bank, Postoffice, Custom House, Wharves, &c. : Plans and particulars.may be obtained at the office of the Auctioneer. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms at Sale. Lyttelton, Oct. 5, 1858. SALE OF FREEHOLD BUSINESS SECTIONS IN CHRISTCHUjRCHI MR. LONGDEN is instructed to sell by Public Auction, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th, SIX BUSINESS SECTIONS, situated in Colombo Street, immediately adjoining the site of the New Bridge, in the Market Place, being portions of section No., 178 on the Map of the Town of Christchprch. Also, (If not previously disposed of by.private contract,) Theadjoining Section Nw. 180, together with the dwelling house and improvements thereon. The above property fronts on the New Bridge now about to be erected in the Market Place, the timber for which is tying on the spot, and for the building of which tenders have been invited by the Government, and the completion of which will bring this property into the heart of the town, and greatly; augment,its value. -A. plan of the property, may be >seen in the meantime, at,the office of the auctioneer, and at Mr. Dann-s S!:ore,;Christchurch. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms atSale. SHEEP-RUN AND STOCK FOR SALE MR. THOMSON hasreceiyed instructiorisfrom 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 wsl-known run of Easdale . Npbk, situated ] aboutr, 40 .miles from. Chnotchurch.on,' the "sbutli .bank of the Wairhakariri, together with.-the freehold section of 50 acreson 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 remarkablynaeshort-horn bull, arid geyeral thoroughly, broken milch cows. 3. About 1 5 800 sheep, of which about 1,300 are breeding ewes, and3o rams from one of the best flocks in the province: 4. About 600; weane^ lajmbsr-rmixed sexes. The above run is well-known as one of the best m Canterbury. it is lJweil bounded and subdivided,—-there is ab^undfinpe' of <ioal and timber foi- every,ju pose,'anil the ; ,rtm is out of the,line of any. th< r uighfare. , there is, a. good paddock laid .down in English grass, and /an excellent garden; in full bearing. The holder has also a pr.o inikiviso rigbt.to. the. me of; a, woolshed, v/aahing'place,.stockyards, cow-shed, Sec, Se&
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 618, 9 October 1858, Page 6
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