.•'.".. UNRESERVED SALE OF ■ HOUSEH 0 X J)...\:E JP; E. E.CTS. ;:11/f R. : has received ihstruc-1 -ITX turn's from B. WYATT; Esq., (who is about to return.to.England) to,sell by auction' i#t.his,residence, Springfield Farm, Papanuilioad/ MOKJOAYiFEBRUARY 21st, 1859, '. ' The whole of his .HOUSEHOLD FURNIT URE AND EFFECTS, : C 0 N BIST IN Q OF— ; ■Mahogany telescope table ' ■•'■"■■■ sideboard ; " sofa , . - ' " horsehair chairs v Birch cane seated ditto Mohogany and birch arm chairs Chest drawers -.-.-. Dressing-"tables'; looking glasses Wash stands/ chamber sets Iron and wooden beadsteads ChifcPs bedstead and cot Horsehair, mattrasses, pillow 3, and bolsters 131 an ketsi sheets .' . . . Counterpanes, dimity Lot of books, :■....., Carpets; damask curtains Knives and forks :. Cups and'saucers, plates, dishes . Candlesticks, plated cruets . " Silver forks, spoons, ladle, &c. tea and coffee.service -.■.... ; Table covers, hearth rugs Glassware . ; Kitchen utensils, &c, , And a great variety of other useful articles too numerous to particularize. •■" ■ ■ ' --r --AISO,-^- ;••. , T W 0 HO R S E S , Broken to saddle or harness. Sale at noon. Luncheon provided. Terms Cashi SALE OF TOWN LAND IN CHRISTCHURCH. IUTR. LONGDEN has received instruc- • ™ • ti Ons t0 Seli hy Auction* at his Office, m Ghnstchurch, o^i WEDNESDAY, 16th INSTANT, (immediately after the sale of sheep). SEVEN BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, being portions of section No. 271, fronting on Crannier-square, and Kilmore-stree.fc, immediately adjoimng^TaylerV Brewery, and situated; in the heart of the t6wn." There is a substantial dwelling houseon one of the allotments, producing a good weekly rental, v; : . ; ; : f; ..,;. ...° 6; ,; ;, , t Terms,at .Sale. .:^ . SALE OF MR. WYATT'S SESTION ON THE PAPANUI ROAD; THE above, will Jbe .open .for ; Sale by . Private Contract,, in lots ,pf one acre each, m about TEN DAYS-from this date. " A plan of the land, with .the price, of.eacksection marked, upon it, may then be seen^ at the Office of^' W-WYATT-Esq., afcMß. DANN'S Store, and at the Office of the Undersigned. :.■■ - ■ nx ■■-.;• ,: V; ; J.LONGDEN. Chftstchurch, Feb. 3,1859.; . t •..'.;■ AUCTION SALE, ' -. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE ; UNDER POWER OF ATTORNEY. instrucfSfa M^M^etifij P^i^ltiction^at h«, Office, -in Christchurch, .on^EDEESDiIr'1 !nl^s^.^ow^;^ : ONE. THOUSAND EWES,: f" | ■ now depasturing on the Rockwodd Station, •■arid held on the usual terms by John P. Phillips, Esq for an unexpired period of about 2 years from the present date. ..;..'.. < . .. ■ .. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at; Sale. ' : TO BE SOLD, THE LEASE ,OF A HOUSE, "PLEASANTLY situated in the town of J- Chris'tchurch, -and containing four rooms, well lined and papered, and -may be occupied as separate dwellings or as one. There is an excellent cooking stove on the premises, and immediate possession can be given. The lease has six months to run. For further particulars apply to ;. Mr, GUINNESS, .'. "■-• ::- ■•'-' - = ■■ .Christchurch. : NORTHERN HOTEL, KAIAPOI. TOHN CUFF begs to inform his friends W and the public that he has entered upon the premises lately occupied by Mr. Frazer, and known as the Northern Hotel, and. trusts, by attention to the comforts of all parties favouring his ; establishment, to merit a continuance of'thensupport; . Private apartments for families. ■ N.B.—Wines and spirits wholesale and retail. A single gallon charged at the' same ratio as .. two gallons. Good Stabling. JOHN DIEPENHM, BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTONV N.B.T-Gentlemen waited on at their residences. -■...■•■ A. H. JAGGAR, P AIN TE R, Q'L A ZIE R, &*., KAIAPOI. Orders will be received at the Brewery, Kaiapoi, and will be promptly attended to. : . •-• ' ■ NOTICE. "~ IVTUMBER 1,787 is the last Instrument JLI registered j and those left on or before the 24th. of last month, being those prior to No. 1,767, are ready to be compared by, and delivered to the persons who left the same. CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON CALVERT, _ T , • •:■■•■ Regiittrar. JNB.—lnstruments are not completely, registered, to all intents, and for safety, until compared, js required, by the Ordinance. ■•'".•■■ Curiterbury Register OlHce, Feb. 1,1859. FA EM I M P;L E M E NTS. SCYTHES with handles and mountings complete , Scythe strickles or sanded-scythe bosyds . Strong ash handled hay rakes v ""• - Steel prong pitching forks ■ ( Patent steel backed hay-knives - " . .. Lyndon's patent spades. "W. WILSON, ■■" Nursery ahdSewlsma'n. :
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 652, 5 February 1859, Page 5
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