■* SALE OF 7TIMBER, PALINGS, AND SHINGLES, AT PEACOCK & CO.'S WHARF/ M!R.E,;A.:r^ iris'tnictidns from Messrs. Miles) King;;ton/& Co., to sell by public auction, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 18, =at Peacock \.Co.V Wharf, the .following, just i-landed ex Amasis^ from Hpbarfc Town :-^-' 20,000 shingles . / 10,000 palings", 6 feet 6,000 palings, 2| feet A- quantity of V-DIL. quartering, 3x2 "Sale at One-O'Clook. • Norwich Quay, May 13,1859. . . IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED : . SALE 3Y AUCTIpN, OF CLOTHING, BLANKJETS; &c, ex louXs ; anjs :miria&; ; ; MR. ALPOIiT is instructed, by,.Messrs. D. Davis .*& Co. to sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, on , IVEPNESbiY1, the 18th INST., \vithout the; slightest reserve, the following well -selected goods, just landed from the above vessel, •»consistingof:— American jackets,-men's i Rfefing do. boys'and youtni' Mohair coats, men's, .. Fancy doeskin trpwsers Woollen cord do: t Fancy doeskin in piece Blankets (assorted) . 'Crimean flannel shirts ; Men's super. Brighton sacs Do, • do. trowsers Sporting'vests" Bedford cord'trowsers Waterproof coats % ; Wliiteshirts., ; . . '•Collars in great varifcty ■ "S9 bales 3rbuslielcom sa<}ks ■ l's, bags East 'India.dates j -*50 boxes Neya candles _.-., . 25 r boxes mould candles (Sydney) ; ■ 40! boxes best $jdney. soap 10' cases Barrow's Vinegar _ - 2'cases confectionery 1 case Taylor's cocoa 10.cases sardines * Cgngou. tea, halfrchestß and quarter chests Company's crystal sugar Dov loaf sugar - AnoT other goods : •Sale at Noon. Terms liberal. * N.B.—Punctual attehdanee isi f particularly re-. ■ quifed, as the goods must be r cleared off to close ■ current shipments. - ■'■- - Lyttelton, May .10; 1859; SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING . , STOCK. MR. THOMSON has receiYed'.instructions from Mr. J. Hill (who has removed to AvdnHead)^iasell by Auction, on V THURSDAY, 19th INSTANT, AT NOON, at thp Rectory Farm^. immediately ; beyond the Church, (on the Harewood Road) Papanui> , x 2,Ricks containing: about 12 tons prime hay IB Acres of wheat in stack 6 Acres white oats in stack : . : ; : Heavy draught gelding, good a£ any kind of work Excellent plough mare, stinted to.'-' Duncan" First rate mare, broken to saddle and harness. . ' . .;; .....AISO, ...... '.. .::■.. .. '... The unexpifed lease of 40 acres of Church Land, (14 years to run) with two good housesj stockyard, stables, piggeries, barn 36 x 14 ft,, with large double doors on each side. Well sheltered garden stocked with fruit trees in full bearing, <Sic. The land is in a high state of cultivation, is well fenced and cross fenced, and is held at an exceedingly lowrental. The purchaser of the grain crop may have the use of the barn for 14 days. _..:... Terms Liberal. RANGIORA. ~" i LAND WITHIN A SHORT DISTANCE OF BUSH. MR. CLAUDE M.OLLIVIER has been favoured with instructions to sell byPublic Auction, at the Lion Hotel, Rangiora, on MONDAY, MAY 23, 1859, That advantageously situated section of freehold land, No. 1062, fronting upon the Rangiora road, adjoining Mr. Blackett's Store, and in the imme- ■ diate neighbourhood of the bush. This section is nearly opposite the direct road to ■- Christchurch, and the front allotments command the best situations for business. The property will be submitted in lots of. one or more acres'to suit purchasers, and for the better convenience of buyers of the back lots, the accommodation road running the entire length of the se.cti.oh has been widened to the extent of one chain. The unusually easy terms upon which this property is now submitted, offers an opportunity of securing building allotments in this rising district, /rarely to be met with. TEfcMS:— . One fourth cash. One fourth by approved promissory note, payable ?tliree months after date. One fourth by approved promissory note, payable -six months after date. One fourth by approved promissory note, payable twelve months'after date. Title-^Crown grant, • Plans of-the property may be seen at the Lion Hotel, Rangiora, and at the Offices of the Auc--tibneer, Christchurch and iKaiapoi. _ _____ MR. CLATJDE M. OLLIVIER will attend at Kaiapoi for the purpose of Commissions for the Sale of Lands, • Stock, &c, on Thursday in each week. Temporary Office at Mr. C. G. Hodgson's, solicitor, hear the present church. I Hours of attendance from 10 a.ni. till 4 p.m.- I KAIAPOI." -—— MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER'S next Land Sale will be held at the Northern Hotel, Kaiapoi, on Monday, June 6th, 1859. 15 sections of alxmt 1 acre each, fronting on Race Course and Meadow Roads. 20 sections on the Island near the Bridge. ! And several leasehold sections in good situations. / Sale at one o'clock. * ! FOR SALE IN LONDON STREET, ] (With immediate possession,) ANEW SHOP, with dwelling house attached, . together with a good store at the rear. The buildings stand on a piece of leasehold ground, havjnft" about 14 years to run, at an almost nominal ground rental; if preferred, the shop and house can be .taken separately. For the terms (which are liberal) and further particulars, apply to , F 1?: NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Oxford-st., Lyttelton, May 12, 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 681, 18 May 1859, Page 6
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