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PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF THE CALEDONIAN WAREHOUSE, LYTTELTON. "O A. HARGREAVES has received J~J» instructions from Mr. P. Cameron to dispose of by Public Auction, the valuable and well selected stock-in-trade of the above warehouse. An early date will be fixed for the sale, of which due notice will appear. The stock consists of the choicest and most useful Articles of Drapery Haberdashery ; Clothing Slops Boots and Shoes Groceries Earthenware, Sec, Sec. that can be offered for sale in this market. Full particulars will be given in hand-bills. Lyttelton, Dec. 8, 1858. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL OF A FEW CHOICE HORSES FROM WELLINGTON, PER LORD.ASHLEY, SELECTED FROM THE STUD OF HENRY ST. HILL, ESQ, TX7TLL be sold by Mr. W. THOMSON, T T at his Auction Mart, Christchurch, (date to be given in future advertisement) unless previously disposed of by private contract, the horses described below :— Daek Bay Mace, aged, white off hind foot, white star on forehead, branded G.H. on both shoulders and off side under saddle. Bred by Mr. Handle, of Windsor, sot, by Ycung Emigrant; darn bred by Mr. "C. Smith, (late) out of an imported mare. Won the 2 year stakes at Windsor, and the Ladies' Purse at Petersham. In foal to Meleager. by Riddlesworth, out of Althsea, half-sister to Cas"sandra, the celebrated Sydney mare. Peninsula, dark brown mare, got by an ! Arab horse, out of a well known Sydney mare. ! branded S. under mane, in foal to Meleasrer. ! Geey Mace, aged 7 this foaling, unbroken, j branded C.P., by Riddlesworth, out of a cele- ! brated Cape mare imported by Mr. Petre. In \ foal to Frantic, bred by Mr. Redwood, of Neb ! son, got by Sir Hercules, out of Florence, by ; Gil Bias, grand dam Flora'Melvor, the dam of ! Flora, Zee, &c.,.&c. ! Cosmos, chesnut gelding, 7 years this foaling, j by Riddlesworth, out of an Emigrant mare, by \ Satellite. Ran second at the Burnkain Water ; Hurdle Race, 1858. j Rubens, grey gelding, 5 years this foaling, \ by Rubens, out of a Van Diemen's Land mare, • the best walker-and trotter either in the saddle ! or iv harness in the Province of Wellington, just broken in.; has done no work yet. Sepoy, dark grey colt, 4 years this foaling, out of Tamerlane's dam, unbroken. Maoei John, black cart horse. Kossuth, brown gelding, 7 years this foaling, out of Tamerlane's dam. by Riddlesworth : a sure jumper. Black Bess, fiUy, 4 years this foaling, got by a Peter Fin, thoroughbred horse, oat of a j Riddlesworth mare; grand dam imported by j Mr. Petre, from the Cape j unbroken. j Chesnut Filly, mi broken, 5 years this I foaling, got by Riddlesworth. out of a mare j imported by Mr. Petre. from the Caps. j Sheba, own sister to Tamerlane, Sec, in foal : to Frantic. Frantic, (bred by ?vlr. Redwood, of . Nelson), by Sir Hercules, out of Florence, by ; .Gil Bias, out of Flora Mclvor, the dam of Flora, Zoe, Sec, Sec _ Bay Colt, unbroken, 3 years old this foaling, out of a nearly thoroughbred Van Diemen's ; Land mare, one of the fleetest in the Province of Wellington. Black Colt. SALE OF ; VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, WITH IMPROVEMENTS, AT FENDALL TOWN." "il/FR. PARKINSON has received in-; IT I structions to sell by Auction, on SATURDAY, January S, next, unless previously disposed of: All that most valuable section of land being known as the original Feudal! Town property, consisting of 40 acres of land, possessing extraordinary advantages cf naturally enclosed paddocks, and also immense road frontages. This property, divided from the Riccarton estate only by" a beautiful stream of water, contains homestead of two good dwellings, with gardens, second to none in the colony : out-houses, stockyards, S:c, on a naturally formed island : with three paddocks, containing ten acres of English grass, ' securely fenced : the road dividing the remainder of the land— [ thereby doubling the frontage for _ building ; sections, and dividing the property into three ■ sections, of 8, 3, and 29 acres, of which 20 acres are under crop. j ROYAL HOTEL STOCKYARDS.! HORSES ON SALE. ~\fH. PARKINSON will have on sale, JJJL at the Royal Hotel Stockyards, on SATURDAY Next, tcie lltii Instant, Those magnificent Horses, ex Lion, frun Sydney, consisting of— Blood stock, broken aud unbroken Useful hacks, broken to saddle Heavy draught, horses, broken to collar. ; ' Horses yarded at 11 a.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 636, 11 December 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 636, 11 December 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 636, 11 December 1858, Page 5

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