AUCTION SALE, BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE UNDER POWER OP ATTORNEY. Mil. LONGDEN has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at •hi* Office, in Christchuro'h, on WEDNESDAY, 161,h February, tho following splendid SHEEP INVESTMENT, Viz.,— ONE THOUSAND EWES, now depasturing on tho Rockwood Station, and held on the usual terms by John P. Phillips, Esq , for an unexpired period of about 2 yoars from tho present date. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD E F F. E C T S . j MR. LOiNGDEN has received'instruction^ from B, WYATT, Esq., (who is i about to return lo England) to sell by auction at1 his residence, Springfield Farm, Papanui Road, ori ' '. " ' ■■■■''•! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 1§59,, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ■ ,O'OSNBISTING OF — Mahogany telescope table " sideboard , •sofa .. ! " horsehair-chairs Birch cane seated ditto r i Mohogany and birch arm chairs Chest drawers ■ : Dressing tables,, looking-glasses: ': Wash stands, chamber sets Iron and wooden beadsteads . \ - Child's-bedstead-and cot' Horsehair raattrasses, pillows, and. bolsters.;: Blankets, sheets Counterpanes, dimity - . Lot of books Carpets, damask curtains . Knives and forks , J Cups and saucers, plates, dishes , ; : ' Candlesticks, plated cruets ... \ j Silver forks, spoons, ladle,<&c..., ". tea-artd.coffee.service ;..'■ Table covers, hearth rugs , Glassware j Kitchen utensils, &c, And a great variety of.other useful articles too numerous to particularize.: ' - ALSO;— ~ ; .t wo nip n s c. s ;■■; Broken to saddle or harness.' Sale at noon.; Luncheon provided. Terms Cash. SHEEP RUN AND STOCK FOR SALE, "NEAR fCHRISTCHURCH. MR, LONGDEN'has received instructions from :! J.: J.Aylmer, Esq.; to sell by Public tion,'at the White Hart Hotel, Christchurcly on TUESDAY, Ist MARCH, (unless previously disposed of by private contract,) the HORORATA STATION AND STOCK, This well known run is situated on theiSelwyn, about thirty-five miles frotfl Christchurch, and comprises • 10,0 0 0 A CUES •■ of well grassed country. There is a good dwelling house, woolshed and yards, and a never ■ failing supply of water on the run.; The stock consists of about 1, 5 0 0 S HE E F, nearly all of which are breeding ewes. This flock is well known for the quality of its wool, which has always commanded the highest price in the .home market, and also for dfcs entire freedom from disease. Persons desirous of obtaining a sheep run within an easy distance from Christchurch, should not let this opportunity pass. Sale at Noon. Terms at Sale. TO MERCHANTS, COMMISSION AGENTS, AND PARTIES DESIROUS OF EMBARKING IN BUSINESS. SALE OF THE: FERRY WHARF BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions from J. C. Aikman, Esq., to sell.by Public Auction,; at the -White Hart' Hotel, Christchurch, on TUESDAY, Ist day of MARCH, NEXT (unless previously disposed of bj' private contract), Those Leasehold Premises, situated at the Heathcote Ferry, generally known as THE FERRY WHAEF. and comprising the Wharf,. Warehouse, DwellingHouse, Stable and Paddock. The lease has 17 years to run, at the low annual ground rent of £15. ■ The above well known property has fora long time commanded a first-rate and daily increasing business, and to parties desirous of embarking in an established and lucrative concern, the present affords an opportunity seldom offered; There is also an opening for a Bonded Store in connexion with the business, it being understood that on the introduction of the new Customs Act the establishment of such a store on the Plains will be sanctioned by the Customs authorities, and that near ithe Ferry is considered the most desirable position. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. N.B. Parties desir.ous : of negotiating, for the purchase of the above by jrivalte contract, will please to communicate with the Auctioneer as speedily as possible. ; SALE: OF TOWN LAND IN CHRISTCHURCH. MR. L(3NGjDEN has received instructions tri Sell by Auction, at his Office, in Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY,-16th INSTANT, (immediately after the sale of sheep) .SEVEN BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, - being portions -of. .section', No. 271, fronting on Crunmer-square. and Kilmore-street, immediately adjoining'Tayler'vj 'Brewery, and situated in the heart of tlfe'to'wiu There is a substantial dwelling House on oneof the allotments, producing a good weekly rental. • Terms at Sale. , ' SALE- OF MR. WYATT'S SECTION, ON THE. PAPANUI ROAD. FS^IIE above will- be *open: for Sale by r - . Private Contract, in; lots- of one "acre ,eacl>.,' in about TEN DAYS front this date. ,_ A.plan of thejand, with't-hq price.- of.'; e&chjsec-.' tion marked:up'bn jit, rnaythen'be s«m: at the Office of C. W.. WYATT, Esq., at .MejDANN'S Store, ajnd at the Office of the Undersigned. : ' ' J..LONGDEN. ■ Christchurch, Feb. 3, 1859. ' '
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 654, 12 February 1859, Page 4
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