PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PUBLIC AUCTION - MITR E' H 0 T;E .L,.UNB.EH INSTItUCTIONS Moil THE OFFICIAIr-AC MINISTJIATOK AT CANTEKBUItY MESSRS. F N. CAMPBELL & CO have received instructions from Christopher A. Culvert, Esq., Official Administrator to the late George Compton, to give this notice, that T^V 1 ? ffer lbr sale ' ty'public auction, on a day ot which due notice will bes given, : THE RIGHT AND TITLE OF LEASE OP THE LATR GEORGE COMPTON iJ THE MITRE HOTEL; ALSO THF FURNITURE, &c. ; consisting ofMahogany dining and 100 tables Chairs, plated candlesticks Pier glasses, fenders and fire irons Carpet, oil cloth, table covers Couches, easy chairs ■ Plated ware and table linen Dressing tables, beds and bedsteads, and other '. chamber furniture Sheets, blankets and quilts Kitchen utensils Pewter measures, taps, glasses, tumblers. X &c.y _ &c., &c. I Further particulars of which will be furnished 1 before the day of sale. I : Lyttelton, 7th April,'lßs9. I FOR SALE, THE Powerful Thorough-bred entire Race Horse "SOMERSET," a bright bay, three years old, by " Young Plover " out of "Maud," otherwise "Pensive;" "Young Plover " by "Either" out of "Young Moonshine" by "Old Emigrant" put ; of "Old Moonshine," by " Theorem " out of " Cornelia " by " Grasshopper," out of "Maud " by " Soothsayer," winner of the Grand St. Ledger of 1811. "Maud," otherwise " Pensive "by " Doreen " out of "Forlorn "; by I " Baron " out of Harlop," by " Toss," grandam by I " Old Camerton." , . I , / Also,— '.'..- ---; A Heavy Horse, four years old, brokeu to saddle and harness—guaranteed. To be seen at the -Stables of Mr. J. RULE, Christchurch. . ; ' • , UNRESERVED SALE OF DRA P E R.Y., S A D,D LER V, &c. MR. E. A. HARGREAVES has received instructions from. Messrs. Jas. Morrison and Co. to Sell by Auction, on their premises, . , . On FRIDAY NEXT, the 15th APRIL, The following choice selection of Goods (ex Mystery) from London: — ,". . Hosiery Haberdashery _ •,..'. Fancy dress pieces Coburgs. ... ■ Ginghams Delaines Counterpanes and quilts. . Blond, edging, and ladies' fancy goods (in great variety) Green baize ~ Moleskin trowsers . Watertight boots Saddlery and harness Holders and bridles ■ Cart and riding whips Horse clothing Ribbons Gloves Braces . : '. Belts .■■■:..,■•'■ : Boot and stay laces .. . Sail needles : : • ■ i ■ ' Razors Earthenware and Glassware (in great variety) &c, ■; . . ,&c, :.' &c, '•' . 1 • Sale at One o'clock. Terms Liberal.. •..-..■■' Norwich Quay, April 8, 1859. KAIAPOI. ~ MR. CLATJBE M. OLLIYIER has received instructions from R. Woodford, Esq., to offer by Public Auction, at his land, sale, at the Kaiapoi Hotel, On THURSDAY, APRIL 21, AH that 20 acre Section, situate and fronting on. the Ohoka road, in the immediate neighbourhood of the town of Kaiapoi. . . , The above will be submitted in blocks of one or more acres. . . . -■ : Plans may be seen, and particulars obtained at the office in Christchurch and. Kaiapoi. Sale at One o'clock.: "^~ UNRESERVED SALE OF HO RS E S AN D .- MAR ES. MR. PARKINSON has received instructions from Mr. M'Clymont to Sell by Public Auction, • On SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 9, . without the slightest reserve, —Several valuable HORSES and MARES; also a SADDLE and BRIDLE. Sale at Twelve. ..; Terms at Sale. RAMS FOR SALE. EX STEAM SHIP LORD AHSLEY. nHHE undersigned is instructed to sell by private -L contract, in lots to suit purchasers, 104 RAMS, imported by C. Sidey, Esq., 'from the well-kno^vn flock of the late James Walker, Esq:, of Bathiu-st. The above are the progeny of pure merino stock, imported direct from Germany, and are now on view at the paddocks of the undersigned at Stanmore. J. T. PARKINSON. P. S.—The above rams having been bred on the Highlands of Australia, and never having been diseased, will be found peculiarly applicable for the New Zealand climate. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. SOUTHERN DISTRICT, PROVINCE OF CANTER B U R Y. IN THE MATTER OF GEORGE COMPTON, LATE OF THE MITRE HOTEL, LYTTELTON, DECEASED INTESTATE. NOTICE.. IN compliance with the request of certain persons claiming' as Creditors of the above-named deceased, I, the under-signed, as Official Administrator; intend to apply to this Honourable Court for Letters of Administration. CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON CALVERT, Registrar at Canterbury of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Supreme Court Office, Christchurch, '• Canterbury; April 1, 1859. ; •: TO CARPENTERS. ~~~ LENDERS are invited for BUILDING a JL SEVEN ROOMED , HOUSE at. the Western end of Rangiora Wood.—For particulars apply to Mr. Jolmstono, builder, Christchurch. April 8,1859,'
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 670, 9 April 1859, Page 6
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