PRELIMINARY NOTICE. *• NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. ' JxL hiive received instructions from James 4 .'Spowers, Esq., to' offer for sale his Kaiapoi Seci tions. <i y> Further particulars and date of sale will be s? '"given in futilre advertisement. 0 1~ FRUIT TREES. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER has rereceived instructions to sell by Public v, 'Auction, opposite the White Hart Hotel, on ii > SATURDAY. JUNE 4th. ' 200 apple trees, assorted \i 150 pear trees, 2 years grafts, assorted f l , 36 rhubarb roots 12 doz. black currant, 2 years <■$ 7 doz. white do. do. ,«; 5 doa. white do. 3 years j, , 8 doz; choice gooseberries, large red, small red, large yellow, green gage l{ , 1 The above are in the be^t condition, and lately I"{ '.'imported from one of the unrivalled nurseries of t Wellington. \ Sale at One. .', KAIAPOI. "" ' ; "IV/r R- CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER'S next ■JjlL Land Sale will be held at the North-: '«m Hotel, Kaiapci, on Monday, June 6th, 1859. 15 sections of about 1 acre each, fronting on , IJace Course and Meadow Roads. 20 sections on the Island near the ( Bridge. ' And several leasehold sections in good situations. iy - Sale at one o'clock. > " JfOTICE TO PUBLICANS, STOREKEEPERS r>'l AND OTHERS. \. UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION f, - ; OF SPIRITS, WINES, BURTON ALE, U " GROCERIES, &c, &c, IT .'• EX CANTERBURY. . W'lyrß' W* I)' BARNARD has been in-' [/ ;JJ-L structed to sell by Public Auction, at %<^hh Sale Room, Cashel Street, Christcharch, on I- I THURSDAY, JUNE 9, [{^/Without the slightest reserve, the following merp chandise, viz.:— X 50 cases pale brandy p" l 20 cases pale brandy (superior) [ '* 10 hhds. brown brandy tV> r 10 qr.-casks brown brandy . • \ * 50 cases old torn : : L k , 5 qr.-casks Williams' old torn .ji"^ v 2 qr.-casks MarteU's brandy Ij*^ ' 5 qr.-casks Cousin's pale sherry *-1 < 5 hhds. Burton ale , - * - , 10 boxes dried peaches 1„ 1 2 cases superior arrowroot, 71b. and 141b. tins F"\ - 2 cases bloaters, 2 dozen tins . 'r. 1 case anatto * 7 5 nests deed boxes ■ t 5- kegs fine lard fot. s 20 nests American tubs f.-v'* 2 cases hogskin saddles iV'i'1 1 case gents' riding whips and waggoner's f!; .do. !'i ; 1 case side saddles fe?i; i' ([ 1 vegetable cutting machine E ;.'''' Iron trucks, nails, &c, &c., &c. Terms at Sale. Sale at One O'Clock (sharp.) rf\^ , ; Luncheon provided. L';^ N.B.—Every lot submitted will be sold without (jp any reserve. , . , |N / f Christchurch, May 31,1859. jjf* ?; UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION, (\:p¥ 20 SUPERIOR DRAUGHT HORSES AND Pi ** MARES, Ex LORD WORSLEY. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, without the & -'Slightest Reserve, at his Sale Yards, opposite the % ' White Hart Hotel, on SATURDAY Next, J T >TWENTY DRAUGHT HORSES & MARES, I*' guaranteed broken to saddle and harness. v*^ . Terms at Sale., Sale at 12, sharp. J.* Christchurch, May 31,1859. f FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. |^ AIM[R. GUINNESS has been instructed to sell |' jIXjL half an acre of land, situated in and fronting fe* t on St. Asaph Street, Christchurch. | ' t This property is all fenced with an excellent l%> -^white thorn hedge, and the land has been culti- |! vated. The purchaser can have some excellent tf -fruit trees if required. '■St** * For further particulars and terms (which are very i f./easy) apply to MR. GUINNESS, at the Reposi!iiltory. . : 'fln May 81,1859. MR. THOMSON ' 1 : ,'|_l as received instructions from Mr, Gigg's to *i" JJ- Sell by Auction, ] r On SATURDAY NEXT, j f At Noon, the well-known Race Horse Si \ - "SCRIP" %'t 'Jv"itli his Engagement to run in the approaching P,i. ... Steeple Chase. W^' MR. M'CLYMONT'S HORSES, M< EX LORD WORSLEY, rj1 lU' \ RE now on Sale by the subscriber. They may i|Li"£^- be seen daily at the Riccarton Paddocks, and fTiJon Saturday in Christchurch. k\7] MR. THOMSON, r ■ Auctioneer. y ■ ' ".(&,; CLARK, |f CABINET MAKER & FRENCH POLISHER, *T>EGS to announce that he has removed u t Sy from Tuam Street to the house lately j| occupied by Messrs. HOLMES & CLIFF, Oxford1 *|i Terrace West. 4 7 MRS. SIMSON EX>EGS to inform the inhabitants of Kaiajjjf '*X> poi and the surrounding1 districts that ■ she has taken Cam Cottage, (the late residence of |^ flhas. Sidey, Esq.,) delightfully situated on the fy banks of the river Cam, surrounded by a beautiful {J garden and shrubbery, for the purpose of accomt\ modating travellers or visitors to Kaiapoi with board and residence. * |w Also, private apa#ments and attendance on in- ( <| s valids or any lady wishing to be accommodated is durinsr their accouchement. f i Kaiapoi, May 26, 1859. fi KAIAPOI LAND, BUILDING, AND \l INVESTMENT SOCIETY. H T^^--^ usui& monthly meeting of the above lf JL Society, for the payment of subsciip- || tions, sale of shares, &c., will be held at the School|f House, Kaiapoi, on TUESDAY, the 7th of June, T& at 7 o'clock precisely. m N.B. The share list is limited to 250 members. S ■ ■ O. F. HEWLINGS, § . Secretary. | M8y25,1859. t'j WORKING BULLOCKS. . 4 IT^OR S ALE, a. very superior team of A JJ Working Bullocks, a Apply to EDWARD COOPER, f^ '" . Near Prebble Town.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 686, 4 June 1859, Page 3
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