SALE 157, PUBLTd AUCTION OV HOUSEHOLD ,'' FUIiNITUHE '.& EFFECTS. MESSES. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. have received instructions from J. P, Eaces, to sell by public auction, at the house of the late Mr. Win. Kudos, on . • THURSDAY, the 30th Instant, the household furniture and effects, including a number of valuable books, the property of the late Mr. Wm. Eades. Sale at Noon. Lyttelton, June 21, 1859. ■ IMPORTANT SALE-OF BOOKS.:MR. GUINNESS has been instructed!to • sell by-Public Auction, on 1 .' : I WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, i immediately after the land sale, — About1 200 Volumes of BOOKSV'obnsisting of rare and : standard wovks on Theology, History, Science, i Medicine, and Classics, all of late edition. The above sale offers a rare opportunity to" per- ; sons in t>eaich of books on these partieulai subjects. f Catalogues will appear as soon as possible. GREAT LAND SALE, j ' RANGIORA. MR. FREDERICK ELMER will sell by auction, at the Lion Hotel, Rangioi'a, ;■;■•: "-TUESDAY, JULY 5, ; ;-•; about fifteen acres of standing timber, being parfc ; of that weininownsectionlNo. 358Aj the property ;of the Rev. "John Raven, M.A. Terms—£lo de- : posit, and two approved bills.at 3 and 6 months. - ■Three' acres of freehold bush, part of section No. •86. Terms—£lo deposuVand two approved*bills •at 3 and 6,months.' ;:■ ; .; '.',:.0/fH;;: " ' :; That well Mown 40' acre section, No. 1215, having 15' chains frontage to a government road, •and within a snort distance of the. town. : -Ufpsefc .price—£4 per acre (unless .previously' disposed^of ;by private pontracjt). Title—Crown grant. I■:,".■ -v 30 one acre building allotments, part of. the property of George Hart, Esq., Solicitor, Wellington. This land.is of.the best quality, and well ■ watered. " ' ■ ; . . A one- acre, building allotment, withi 2 chains • frontage to the Harewood road, and 5 chains frontage to a government'road. ". ..... 7; one acre: building; allotments with 5-chains' ; frontage to,a government chain road. Terms—r2O per cent cask The balance of purchase money to ibe paid;at any time within, two'years from day of Interest at 10 per cent per annum. : Plans- of the'properties may be seen at the Northern and.Kaiapoj Hotels, Kaiapoi; the Lion Hotel, Rangiora;;arid at the Office of the "Auc« , tioneer. ! :' : ■■ , Sale.to!commence at twelve o'clock. '•'. c •■.; .•■•: ■ .'•.- Luncheon provided. . ;.', ■ .Rangiora^ Jurie 2, 1859. , , , .^RANGJORA^- 1 hf-* ... \ U "ISA LE' 6 F HORSE S. Mm mkmm M. OLLIVIERj'Iias received:instructibn's to.sell by Publio Auction at the' Lion Hotel Stockyards, on, ' ■ '; :H> " '"■" " THUißsi)AT^ ; June 23^. h i r! Twenty fine strong-horses j consisting of— ; ii; Well broken;hacks'■■'■■:■■■ " Draught mares and geldings ; : The above- will be: submitted to competition on , very liberal terms. . Sale at one o'clock. . '! \, oune 9,1859. ' ; •'; ■■' ' KLAER'S .QANINE AND ; EQUINE HIPPODROME. OF THE DOGS AND MONKEYS. THE public are respectfully informed that the troupe of EDUCATED DO G S ) " ' '; V. w .'. ; and ..' '". .',.'-.■ j FRENCH MONKEY ARTISTS, : :■■■■... ■ . with the ; GREAT FRENCH GYMNAST & ACROBAT, ; ... ■ ■ weanklaer.' '.■■-■.; The celebrated Equilibria performer, v LOUIS ROSSIGtNOL. ■ ■'. Andlthe Grotesque and Jester,' . ■ ' J.CW.-HALL, i With the Eccentric Delineator of. the Customs : and Manners of the American Negro, : ;;, ;: ..;V; ..''; SMITH;'; : . "-■• ,-,, Will appear for-a few nights iinChristclmrch. : ' jKAIAPOi AND RANGIORA^ ■; '^ ' .v-: SALE OP :."-!. -■• ■FR UIT AND ;1F ORE ST; TREES ? . :[| .' r '; ; Thobns,j'ani) ; Geass■ Seebs.. .. ; ,.',;.;: M""' R^WYLDE wiU sell Ay Public- Auction, at the Assembly RobmsV Kaiapoi ; aiid; at the liioii Hotel, Rangiora,: ahout;the [ first week in, July next, many thousands of Fruit-and Forest consisting of—applesV: pears, plums, cherries, peaches, quinces, grape vines, wallnuts, filberts, gooseberries, currants, raspberries, strawberries, arid blue gums,1 poplars, Cobbett's acacia, Sycamore or-plane tree, horse-chesnut, ash, oak, Scotch. fir, lime tree, large pollard, and weeping willows, laburnum, leycesteria, elder, white Portugal broom, English Berberries,' Cape tea-tree, St. John's worts, yellow and scarlet flowering currants,, roses, &c.j &c. Also, , : • HE D G E PLANTS, consisting of—thorns, sweet-briar, gorse, broom, and thorn acacia. Also, a large quantity of mixed permanent -pasture grasses a,nd clovers. V; Precise date of sales in future advertisements. MRS. H. PAVITT, . TZ AIAPOI CIRCULATING LIBRARY, J\.- adjoining-Mr. White's Store. Stationery and fancy articles. " A number of new books, by approved authors, just, received. / Kainpoi, June 7, 1859. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. npHE undermentioned Publicans' Licences JL have been g-ranfed for the year commencing lst-July next.* . FRESH APPLES. £\f\ CASES good Winter Keeping Apples \J\J lor sale at WHITE'S 1 T3;o Hirp Btore Kaiapoi.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 5
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