5 WORKING BULLOCKS. EOE SALE, a very superior team of Working* Bullocks. Apply to EDWARD COOPER, Near Prebble Town. TREES! TREES!! ' MR. CLAUDE M. OLIIVIER will Sell by Public Auction, opposite the White Hart Hotel, on SATURDAY, MAY 28th. A large assortment of Fruit and Forest trees. A large quantity of hawthorns. • also. A stock of useful tinware, consisting of— j Meat safes (zinc) Milk pans Water buckets &c, &c.'. &c. Sale at one. —— • ■ - ■ FRUIT TREES. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER has rereceived instructions, to. sell by Public Auction, opposite, the White Hart Hotel, on. ! SATURDAY-JUNE. 4th. 200 apple trees, assorted 150 pear trees, 2 years grafts, assorted 36 rhubarb roots 12 doz. black currant, 2 years 7 doz. white do./ do v . 5 doz. white do. 3 years 8 doz. choice gooseberries, large red, small red, large yellow, green gage '...._ The above are in the best condition, and lately imported from one of the unrivalled nurseries of Wellington. . ■ f Sale at One. ' • X A I A PO'l. SALE OF APPLES. . MR. WYLDE will offer for Sale at the Assembly Rooms, immediately after the sale of PLATE and FURNITURE, on MONDAY, 30th MAY. 50 cases, of APPLES of very superior quality, just received from Nelson. SALE OF TIMOR PONJES, Ex Raven from Sydney. MR. HERBERT E. ALPORT will offer for public competition, at Mr. Rule's Stockyards, Caversham House, on Saturday next, the 28th May, fifty well-bred TIMOR PONIES, just landed from the Raven. • Sale at noon. Terms at sale. Market-place, Christchurch, . May 25,1859. : SALE OF V.D.L. TIMBER, PALINGS, SHINGLES, &c, AT THE UNION WHARF, FERRY ROAD_ MR. E. A. HARGREAYES has received instructions from Messrs. Miles, King-' ton & Co. to sell by public auction, at Mr. Jones's Union Wharf, Ferry road, on FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 3, at one o'clock, part of the cargo of the Amasis from Hobart Town, consisting of about— . 20,000 feet 3 x 2 . 46,000 shingles 14,500 3ft. 6in. palings 3,500 sft. do. 500 6ft. do. • .' ' Terms at Sale. v ■ Luncheon provided. Lyttelton, May 27,1859. - : '-t _______________ ___ FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN LYTTELTON. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & Co., have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, in Oxford Street, Lyttelton, ON MONDAY NEXT, MAY 30, about 2t),000 feet of Rimu and Black • and White Pine Boards and Scantling. Sale at 1 o'clock precisely.. . Terms at sale. Oxford-street, Lyttelton,. 26th May, 1859. FOR SALE, mHE Cutter AUCKLAND, 20 tons reJL g-ister; built of English oak; coppered and most beautifully found in every particular. This vessel is unsurpassed by any in New Zealand for speed and weatherly qualities. Sho has been used as a yacht for two years past, and is the winner of the ' Nelson Challenge Cup,'contended for two consecutive years. The vessel can be inspected in this harbour. Also, 180 bushels of burned lime. Apply to E. A. HARGREAYES, . . Auctioneer, Norwich Quay. TO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS, PER ARIEL FROM MELBOURNE, To the consignment of the Subscriber : — 200 cases Henessey's cognac 150 cases Dunbar's ale and stout in bottle 50 cases Lowndes' old torn 20 hhds. super. W.I. rum 20 hhds. Salt's Burton ale With his usual supply of the Messrs. Harper & Co.'s ground coffee An assorted invoice of soft goods, &c, &c, put up expressly for this market. CHARLES ROBERTSON. Lyttelton, May 27, 1859.' FOR SALE, Ex ARIEL, DAILY EXPECTED.'v Kf\-'f\C\Ci Feet "Wither boards, O\J^\J\./\J planed one side 100,000 feet Scotch and American Boards, assorted, rough planed, tongued and grooved 150 doors, assorted sizes 150 pairs sashes, ditto 40 tons Manila refined sugar 50 chests congou 100 kegs Ewbank's nails DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR SALE, Ex MARGASST ROSNER, AIREDALE AND CAMEO, D A I_Y EXPECTED, OPIR I T S !O Rum, brandy, old torn Wines, sherry and port, in wood and bottle Beer, ale and porter, in wood and bottle Tobacco, ' Emu' and Shalkrd's Oilmen's stores, assorted Groceries, do. Currants, raisins, nuts, &c. Salmon and herrings, presorved Furniture Coals, salt, slates and bricks Boots and shoes Drapery , DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO. Jjyttelton and Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 684, 28 May 1859, Page 5
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