■' IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION, OF CLOTHING, BLANKETS, &c, EX LOUIS AND MIRIAM. MR. ALPORT is instructed by Messrs. D. Davis & Co. to sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, on WEDNESDAY,, the 18tu INST., without the slightest reserve, the following well selected goods, just landed from 'the above vessel, consisting of:—• ■' American jackets, men's Reefing do. boys' and youths' Mohair coats, men's Fancy doeskin trowsers Woollen cord 4°Fancy doeskin in piece Blankets (assorted) Crimean flannel shirts ' Men's super. Brighton sacs Do. do. trowsers Sporting vests Bedford cord trowsers Waterproof coats White shirts Collars in great variety Also, 9 bales 3-bushel corn sacks 15 bags East India dates 50 boxes Neva candles 25 boxes mould candles (Sydney) 40 boxes best Sydney soap 10 cases Barrow's vinegar 2 cases confectionery 1 case Taylor's cocoa 10 cases sardines . . Congou tea, half-chests and quarter chests Company's crystal sugar Do. loaf sugar . And other goods Sale at Noon. Terms liberal. N.B.—Punctual attendance is particularly required, as the goods must be cleared off to close current shipments. Lyttelton, May 10, 1859. RANGIORA. GREAT LAND SALE. ■■\ T MR. WYLDE'S sale of land at the JTSL Lion Hotel/on : MONDAY, MAY 16, the following valuable sections will be offered for sale. ■. ■■■■■.'■'.■ 12 acres of land, part of rural section 909, fronting on the Harewood road. 12 acres .of land, do, do. do. 12 sections, containing each 3 acres of land, part of rural section 349. Most of these sections have good bush on them, and are excellently situated in the bay of the bush, opposite the saw mills.. 26 acres, part of rural section 269, with about half an acre of bush, well situated between the bush and the Harewood road. 5 sections, containing 5 acres each, part of rural section 1245. 2 acres of land, fenced and cultivated, with excellent stream of water running through the section; together with a dwelling house thereof between the Lion Hotel and the bush. Also,,several other valuable plots of land^ particulars of which can be obtained from the Auctioneer. Sale, at Twelve O'Clock. . Luncheon provided. SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING ..' STOCK. — - --■ ' MR. THOMSON lias received instructions from Mr. J. Hill (who has removed to Avonhead), to sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, 19th INSTANT, AT NOON, . at the Rectory Farm, immediately bpyond the Church, (on the Harewood Road) Papanui, 2 Ricks containing about 12.tons prime hay 16 Acres of wheat in stack • 6 Acres white oats in stack Heavy draught gelding, good at any kind of work Excellent plough mare, stinted to " Duncan" ■ First rate mare, broken to saddle and harness. Also, The unexpired lease of 40 acres of Church Land, (14 years to run) with two good houses, stock - . yard, stables, piggeries, barn 36 xl 4 ft., with large double doors on each side. Well sheltered garden stocked with fruit trees in full, bearing, &c. The land is in .a high .state of cultivation, is well fenced and cross fenced, and is held at an exceedingly low rental. The purchaser of the grain crop may have the use of the barn for 14 days. Terms Liberal. UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE CELEBRATED RACE HORSE RETRIBUTION, The property of the late J. Sidebottom, Esq. MR. W. D.BARNARD has received.instructions from the Executrix of the late J. B. Thompson, with the sanction of Christopher A. Calvert, Esq., Official Administrator, to sell by public auction, at his Saleyards, opposite the White Hart Hotel, without reserve, on SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 14, The celebrated Race Horse R E TRIE U T I 0 N. Sale at 12 o'clock (sharp.) Terms Cash. THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, fIHHE inhabitants of Christchurch and LytJL telton are respectfully informed that a PUBLIC BALL will take place at the Town Hall, Christchurcb, on the 24th MAY Instant, on which occasion it is hoped there will be a good gathering of her Majesty's loyal subjects. Tickets may be had of, Mr. Norris, Mr.. Att* wood, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Button, Leader of the Band, the;' Standard' Office and ' Lyttelton Times', and members of the Committee. Gentlemen, Kk 6d. Double tickets; 15s. 6d. No money will be_taken at the doors.' Persons, unlests suitably attired, will not be admitted. Ladies will be provided with cdfree, &c. Gentlemen may procure refreshments at a reasonable rate in the hall. Parties not preserving proper decorum will be excluded. God Save the Qtjeen !!! COURT BARTON FARM PADDOCKS. HORSES ON VIEW AND FOR SALE. A Lady's splendid mare He.ivy draught horses and mares, broken and unbroken Some good hackneys W. R. CATOR. rpi-IE Friends of the lulo MRS. ROBERTO arc JL respectfully inlbv>iic<l thfifc tin* Finn"',-;! will leave the house, Oxford Street, on THURSDAY, (To-morrow), at one o'clock punctually, when all friends are invited to bo present. T. HESTER, Undertaker. LytteUon, May 11, 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 679, 11 May 1859, Page 5
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