(PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF FURNITURE, SELECTED .PLATE, &c, AT'CHRISTCHURCH. TIyTR. 'E. A. HARGREAVES fhas ijJL received instructions from the importer to Sell by Public Auction, at Me9srs. Aikman and Le Cren's Store, tChristchurch, •on an early ttay (.(due notice 'df which will appear in a future advertisement),—A splendid assort* raent of FURNITURU, ELECTRO PLATE, and ORNAMENTS; 'comprising •Mahogany Writing Table „ Wardrobes „ Dining Room Chairs •„ Lounges „ Couch •„ Hatstand •„ Sideboard „ Dining Tables ■Rosewood Cheffonieres "Walnut do. Walnut Bookcase Rosewood Chairs Easy Chairs Brussels Carpel; HallClock^ China Services, Ornnmerits Electro Plate' Tea Services, Dish Covers &c, &c, &c. The above are being unpacked, and will be on view in a few days, notice of which will be given. Terms at Sale. Dec. 17,1858. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE; MR. ALPORT is instructed to sell by Public Auction at Miv Rowland Davis's Store, Norwich Quay, on . , WEDNESDAY, 12th JANUARY, without the slightest reserve, the remains of stock on hand, comprising— •Preserved lobsters, salmon, sardines, herrings, and meat in tins Bloater paste, anchovy do., mushroom ketchup, apple sauce, pickles, mustard and salad oil Flour, bacon, coffee, raisins, pepper, ginger - vinegar* barley, split peas, cloves, hops, and salt -Soap, sperm candles, wax vestas, matches in ... wood boxes, blacking, pipes, Bath bricks : 'and lamp cotton boilers, camp ovens, iron pots, tinned saucepans, spoons, knives and forks, tin plates, brooms, • wrapping paper, •canmsters, show glasses, wine & spirit ■ <;do,, and looking glasses -Axes/pickaxes, bolts, padlocks, saws,.mills, hinges, nails, augurs, braces and bits, saw-tillers, shovels, files, razors, &c. Shirts, drawers, sea boots, shawls, &c. -Heavy scales and weights, small do. do., ■ locking chairs, tubs, boxes, linseed oil, 3&C, &c. Also, Brandy and wine, in case and draught Burton ale in hhds, Cigars. - Terms at/Sale. Sale at Noon. Lyttelton,- Jan. 4,1859. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE BY AUCTION AT UNION WHASF, FERRY ROAD. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & Co. have '• been instructed by Mr. E.»J. * Jones: to :sel «at his Wharf, at an early;" date,' (of wliioK-dao'iiptice will be given), the following Merchaudise.^viz.i about— 50,000 feet Y.T>.L., pine, and New Zealand mixed boards and scantling 100 Baltic red deals,'lß,ls, and 11 feet 9x3 •A^quantityof'.flooring boards, tongued and grooved, and rl£ inch weather boarding Also, now landing from the Chieftain,— Wallsend coals, Roman cement Slates,.fire bricks Blocks, rope, canvass White lead, lamp black Ewbank-'s nails "(assorted) v:Woblpacks, corn sacks, gunny.bags Earthenware (assorted) Candles! And a few splendid marble top wash stands ; Lyttelton, Dec. 30,1858. i PAPANUI ROAD. ~ FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE, IN SMALL BLOCKS OF 5 OB MOEE ACBES. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER has received instructions from E. Owen, Esq., to offer for sale by Public Auction, at the rooms; Cashel Street^ on '. THURDAY, STanuary 15thj 1859, That desirable section of 100 acres of Land, situated arid fronting on the Papanui-road, in the following lots :— Lots 1 to 12 (inclusive), 5 acres ■14 to 19 „ 5 „ 13and20 _ 3 „ The auctioneer" invites particular attention to these valuable lots. The land is situated about • three miles from Christchurch, and is equally ; desirable for the purpose of small farmers, or for building, it being in the centre of a very important and rising district. . \ The above sections will be offered|on'the following ' advantageous and easy terms, viz.:— One-third —cash One-third—-payable at 6 months One-third—■ „ at 12 do. bearing interest at 10 per cent. Title—Crown Grant. Plans of the sections may be seen at the office, Cashel Street. : : ■ SALE OF ~ ~: VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, WITH IMPROVEMENTS, AT FENDALL TOWN. , | fli/Tft- PARKINSON has received in- ; LuJL sti'uctions to sell by Auction, oa , ; SATURDAY, January 8, next, ! unless previously disposed of, — All that most valuable section of land being , known as the original Fendall Town property, consisting of 40 acres of land, possessing extraordinary actva'nt&ges of naturally enclosed paddocks, and al&fb immense roa"d frontages, This property, divided froft the Riccarton estate only by a beautiful stream of water, eoiftains homes tead of two good dwellings-, with gardens, second to HGne Tn the colony-; out-houses, stockyards, &c,, on a naturally formed isrlatid '\ 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* aftd dividing the property into three sections, of 8, 3, and 29 acres, of which 20 acres ?ive under crop.T FOR SALE, Kf\ f\f\C\ ieet Sawn Timbeiy OyJ^yjyJKJ suitable foiv House Building. Apply to GEO, ARMSTRONG, Akaroa.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 644, 8 January 1859, Page 6
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