H OESE S. EX LION, FROM SYDNEY, Imported by Gilbert McCltmost. Esq. MR. PARKINSON has now on view at .the Riccarton Paddocks, 64 HORSES AND MARKS, just landed from Sydney, which are allowed by competent judges to be far superior to any yet landed ia Canterbury, consisting of— Thorough-breds, got by the best blood iv New South Wales, bred by C. Reynolds, Esq., and — Bell, Esq. 1 magnificent Stud Horse, 3 years old in January, broken to saddle. Saddle Horses and Mares, the best hacks in the colony. ■Draught stock, with immense power, and mostly broken to harness. The horses will be classed on Friday next, at the stockyards of the Auctioneer, and will then be put in three paddocks, where they can be seen daily, and full particulars of pedigree &c. obtained." Sales to be effected ou the spot. Mr. Parkinson would call the attention of the sporting gentlemen of Canterbury especially to these horses, not only going by pedigrees to be forthcoming, but would also refer them to R, Wilkin, Esq., Papanui, he being intimately acquainted with the sues and dams of each of the thoroughbreds imported from the stud of C. Reynolds, Esq. Mr. P. will meet purchasers daily at the Royal Hotel, at 12 o'clock. i PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED SALE OF TIMBER, SHINGLES, POSTS & RAILS, FIREWOOD, Ac. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, !■ CARPENTERS, & OTHERS. MR, W. D. BARNARD has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at the Union Wharf, Ferry Road, in lots to suit purchasers, 20,000 FEET OF TIMBER, comprising— 10,000 feet scantlings and joists 5,000 feet inch boards 5,000 feet f do. 22,000 shingles • 150 posts 300 rails 5,000 palings 100 piles 10 cords black pine firewood N.B.—The above will be sold without the slightest reserve. Christeburch, Nov. 25,1858. CATTLE SALE. TO be sold by auction, at the new Stock-, yards, atthe LION HOTEL, RANGIQRA, on MONDAY, DEC. 13, 50 head of cattle, selected from Captain Fuller's well known stock, and comprising— Milch cows Heifers in calf Steers fit for breaking in And young stock Sale at 12 o'clock. JAMES WYLDE, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & Co. have been instructed by the Rev. B. W. Dudley, to give notice, that they will offer for sale all his household furnitui-e and. effects. Particulars of which will be given in a future advertisement. Lyttelton, Nov. 23, 1858. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. WITHOUT RESERVE. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL . & Co. have been instructed to sell by public auction (without reserve) at their rooms in Lyttelton, on FRIDAY NEXT, December 10,, the following valuable merchandise, viz.— Rum in hhds. Old torn in qr.-casks and cases Pale and brown brandy in hhds., qr.casks and bottles Bottled stout Dish covers Canteen tins Lamp coffee pots ■1 case meerschaum pipes 1 case hand and cross-cut saws 1 bale paper hangings Tea "Hops, about 5 bales Nests of tubs American and Sydney soap Lucifer matches China fans Bridles and bits Whips Walking sticks and American clocks. After which will be offered— Tarpaulins Sugar, coffee, rice Rope Candles . Capers, sauces, sardines China matting Small tacks Herrings in tins Clothing, &c, &c, &c. Sale to commence at one o'clock. Terms at sale.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 635, 8 December 1858, Page 6
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