THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. X AIA POl A ND~ RANa IOR A ■ LARGE SALE OF VALUABLE BUILbI^G ALLOTMENTS ON THE GREAT NORTH ROAD. Title—UNExcEt'.MoNAßi.Ri Te»M3 :—-One third'ensh. One third in six months. , One third in twelve months. ' ' Free from all charges. : IV/TR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER has t* JXL ceived instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at PankhurstV Accommodation HouaeV 1859mng the Pro^y» on Thursday, February 24^ 367 h fl °,Ki fc?r/ e-T V;ll^ l-We Bfty.acre section* Nov Norfl 1? i ' u Ulft and flontin S on the Great S fro° Rab °- lt 3* £ iles from Kaiapoi and 4 mes from R anglO ra. They will be sold in thd STil !l BUCh lotß aß™* be Wg-ed at tht Lots. 1. Fronting oni the Great North Road *' ?' ** 2^ orner section 10 0 Iff" £ -i d°' each l o"'6 r% a i do> cor«er sections each 1 029 o, /, «. .Do. Accommodation Road each 10 0 10 n do* do« do; 20 0 19 S i o' do- do- 20 0 auinflnt 1 *>. do. i.3 c 25'%^Do;do. do' £.} ? x g 29 & 30. Do. do. do. do. 5-2 33 at S°-5°- do> do- 4- 029 o?' M°-do. corner Section, do. 3 227 35 ' n0^ 0' do- do« "«'.•!»■ 36 r n0^ 0' do. 3 3 20 «>. Do, do. do. do. 5 2-0 Luncheon at Noon. Sale io commence at 1 o'clock lUe Auctioneer invites, particular Attention td th c above very valuable property; ;, The opportunity now offered of securing build, ing allotments m this rising district shduld not be neglected. ■ . .... ; Every facility will be given for placing purchasers ln possession immediately aftet the sale. . ±-lans and other particulars may be seen at the Northeim Hotel, Kaiapoi,. Pankhuisfs Accommo! aSch^^ a^a^theo^.C^ KAURI TIMBER; "~" , Ex Schooners Emekald Isle and Ann M R^ 11 f Ji T{^\ M. OLLIVIER-will Quay, on TUESDAY, February 8,1859, • f , . L SIXTY THOTISANp FEEi' ot best cut.Kauri timber,.consisting of tongued and grooved and other-boardsy planking, scaXg - ' Sale at One o'clock/ .Luncheon provided. Terms liberal. ; SATURDAYX^EXT ~~~" • GREAT .aLEARTNG; SAL^:. CARPETS,, PIER "^LASSES, CHINA CHEESE PRESSES, CHAIRS; ■•' •■'"' ' ■. ' *c : ,<fec:, &c. ■; ■■:'; .•■•-;.,'■•. yttL CLiUJDE" rOLLiviER- wiU sell üblic auction at li^i^ctioa ;. FebiWy>l2rißs9;:? ****** aif^^^^fe^^^^i a acoi«i^in^o£»^^" i , Oilcloth. ■*■.; .•::",.;T '^"-^;--:- •--, -r---..:• . .:Tea "•''■.,;:':' :r:--^:.-i::-;-'^-->:: "^T ■ v' ••■ china' - ■ a cr-'!Cy^ Chairs' . . :-.;. '■, ./.>:• i.-.^ ': f-Q: -r:_. ; i':;"^ American cooking stores : : • : ■. : ;' ; !?^:> Office stoves • . ■ . -1,.. Bedsteads, single and double -: Weighing machine and weights completo " o coils Europe rope. ■ ' ' ' ' ' ■i Also"' ' , beveraJ handsome pier glasses of assorted sizes. • ' V ' /■ • ■ Luncheon at noon; \; ."' ' Sale at one o'clock. r I w FOR SALE i WITH IMMEDIATE.POSSESSION. ■':■■ | THE' lease of 50 acres; of Land on the Riccarton | J~ Uoad, together with a comfortable five roomed ! S^S^K? 1 :sm°' Pisgcries- f«r | The land is fenced and under cultivation. j Crops may be taken aU valuation. i ' ' For particulars apply to I CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER ; Feb. 3.1859. . ; Ca S hel Street. f ~ ! SALE OF '■ :' '; . | VALt AB L E HORS ES. MR. THOMSON I . Will Sell by Auction, at the . • ! Stockyards ®f the Royal Hotei., on SATURDAY NEXT [this day], FEB. 5, Hj^HE valuable thoroughbred horses, belonging to [ | H. St. Hill, Esq., of Wellington, as foimerly ■ advertised. ' . : Catalogues, with Pedigrees, to be had at the Office of the Auctioneer. Since the .arrival of the above .horses in •Canterbury, two of the mares have dropped filly foals by Meleager, the Winner of the Cup and the Metropolitan Plate at Auckland during the "past month, as well as of races nt Wellington and Wan-' ganut. SALE BY AUCTION. The.pure bred Clydesdale horse " T R AM: P.," MR. -PARKINSON* has received instruct tions from, the owner- (Mr. Philips)/to submit to Public Auction, on "SATURDAY NEXT [this day], the sth inelant,. at liis yards. That magnificent Clydesdale Entire Horse ; ' "T R AMP/ . • ■ ; just landed from Wellington. : ■ Tramp was bred by J?. Field, Esq., of Launceston ; gob by th« importod Clydesdale horse Tfainp out,of a pure OlydendalA mare, is nine yeava olf', :arid ha.s proved hitnscU'the most snccossfiil dvnusyhc entire On the north island) is perfectly quiet, and ;i most staunch coUnred horse. ; Tramp.will, to'the day-of sale, be on vunv'at fix* ' ■ White Hart Stithies, and any private pui-ehastT cm have a .trial of him on application to'thu invtiVr there, or to the Auctionoer. • . ! : __'' . Salo-at lO.o'clok.>'Tevi»s at:sal?, ■'PENDATiL TOW^ PIIQfKUTY. - l^pilE above ' property i\oVb^y.lg;bo.'ns(>kl by i -f- prtblic imotion-i' B poAy;-.'^ifvfsiit^.VKiVATai,y, ; either the: whole of it q^a^v^rjtoii^.to'siub purchasers; ■ ■ •■ ' •■;V' ii;'"':i'YiK^ •■ vr-;:';;%- ---. For further' partic'tHars,• ftpply to <r'■"■*s''..? - ■ ■'■ • JOHN '■■% ■ nARKiSSOfIi •*
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 652, 5 February 1859, Page 5
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