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HORSES. EX LION, FROM SYDNEY, ] Imported by Gilbert McClymont, Esq. J MR. PARKINSON has now on view at the Riccarton Paddocks, 64 HORSES AND MARKS, just lauded from Sydney, which are allowed by competent judges to be far superior to any yet landed in Canterbury, consisting of— Thorougk-breds, got by the best blood m 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 aud Mares, tho best hacks in thej^jny. 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 on 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 sires 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. SADDLE MARES. MR. PARKINSON is advised of the arrival of a few fine saddle mares, from the North country, in foal to first class Nelson horses, and will be on view in a few days at his paddock, Stanmore road. SALE OP LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. MR. CLAUDE MY OLLIVIER has received instructions from Alex. Back, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at his farm, on the Lower Lincoln Road, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Decembeb 29, All the Live and Dead STOCK ; consisting of horses, drays, cows, farming implements, &c. Also, — The growing Crops of Wheat, Oats, &c. Sale at noon.—-Terms at Sale. Luncheon provided. - VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. MR, CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER has received instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, immediately after, the sale of live and dead stock, growing crops, _&c, on Dec. 29th, on the premises,—-All that-Valuable FREEHOLD FARM, of .100 Acres of the best Arable Land, fronting on the Lower Lin-coln-road, about four miles from Christchurch, together With all improvements; comprising houses, dairy, stabling, and piggeries. There are about 60 acres of land fenced and now under crop.' - . Possession will be given by arrangement with the auctioneer. Plans and particulars of terms of sale may be obtained at tbe office of the auctioneer, Cashel-street, Christchurch. ~ CARGOES OF TIMBER, EX " EMEBALD ISLE " AND " MIDGE." MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will Sell by Public Auction, at Christchurch Quay, On THURSDAY NEXT, December 30, - 30,000 feet KAURI TIMBER; consisting of planed, tongued and grooved (wide) and other boards. . Catalogues may be obtained at the Auction | Rooms. ' ■.-"'"'• | Sale at 1 o'clock.—Terms at Sale. I Luncheon provided. j PBJSr_IMINARY NOTICE. | LAND, ii BETWEEN KAIAPOI & SANOIOHAji &OL CLAUDE _SL OLLIYTEE rii] -skatfy J-UL oil'ur for Sale br Public Auyilhm.—3:o3 i Ao«*__ of FREEHOLD LA£l), rftuufed -on ,' the North-road, about ,mid-way beuween iCaiupoiand Rmigiura, >iv lot-s'to «uit puveirasfti'h. Date and place oi salt will appear,in 2.;ijii.ure advertisement. Pi.*Dh are i/ow in course'of prnpawiLiorij tmii will be on vi&w at 'the ;Noe£he*iii" i&aiupftl aud at the Auction .Rf/ptuvCatihtil-st; *#_. . ■ SAL?: fjy EI'KA'L LAND. MR. C&AUDE M. OLLIVIER will shortly offer for gale by Public Auction, ; 100 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, > (in blocks of 5 or more acres), situated on the Papanui Road, near the 4 mile peg. Particulars will appear in a future advertisement. Terms Liberal. J DESIRABLE BUILDING SITE FOR SALE. HALF-AN-ACRE of Freehold Land , situated in the town i eserves, with i a largo frontage on the town belt and Madras fc street, south. The property is securely fen- , ced, and tastefully laid out, and planted with j about fiye hundred fruit and forest trees, i For further particulars apply to j Mb. OLLIVIER, Cashel Street. WANTED r A FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to r IX. MRS. HARGREAVES, fJondon btrctt

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 641, 29 December 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 641, 29 December 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 641, 29 December 1858, Page 2

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