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EXTENSIVE SALE OF . DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HOSIERS, HABERDASHERY, AND BLANKETS: M'~B£ HASGREAVES Vill sell by public^ auction, at his'Stpres, Norwich ,Quay, on ' ■'■. ' THuisDIY,.^UNE 23, „.,„. 'i; ;tlie following seasonable goods, just imported— .. ■ 1 case, 40 pieces,:9-8-.prints ■■■■■,■•■■' ' 1 case,'l6o pairs moleskin trowsers, men s y 1 case, 80 pairs fanby tweed trowsers, men s >l case, 60 pairsfancy doe trowsers, men's' 1 case, 50 pairs men'sand youths' fancy tweed trowsers '? Coats and felt hats 1 bale; 20 dozen: blue serge-shirts, D;B. V:l-bale, 40 inonkey:jackets ■ , '■ l'bale, 9 pieces"'Welsh and Saxony flannel : 1 case haberdashery,'consisting of— : Tapes .'■■.■"■■"• ; 'Threads . #: , Cotfons (sewing, knitting, «fecO Steedles . Pins, hooks and eyes : "Buttons .XaCeS .. ';,...: .. -„ :;-.. ' • ,:'j Wire (ribbph) M., ."8».. ; „..,. Merino vests', drawers und pants , j -2 cases fancy polkas, men's, women's and child- | ren's • ■, Hosiery in great variety • ;1 bale 12-4 white blankets -\ ■■1 baler 11-4: do. • 2 bales 11^4 red blankets Sale at'One v O'Clock. : ORTANT FNRESErWED SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOESiONi - ■• ,-MpN D\Yy THE 27th^.tTNEr . ' " TlffJß. MIRGREkVES r has Wecewed 1; -i^.. ] instructions, to sell: by public -auction, -••-ai his stores, Norwich ; Quay, on •MONDAY, the 27th JUNE, [ TVITHOtT EESEBVE, , _ . ■ ■TDwenty^trunks of boots( and shoes, beihg a well. ' selected assortment ■of ladies'•bboti, shoes j Hslippe^s'^c.-.' ,' ' ".\,: ; Gents;:Wellirigtbn,;Balmoi'al,;Blucher, «fee. Youths' ■ and1 boys' boots and shoes of various ■ description t . : . ■ An3rchildr'en;^ id great "variety . ; Particulars will appear in catalogues. Sale 'to commence at half-past Twelve, noon. Terms Liberal. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE, Ex DART. MR. HERBERT E. ALPORT will sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, Market JJPlace, C/hristchurch, on ' WEDNESDAY, the 29th JUNE, Instant, :^the following new, handsome, and useful furniture,, viz :— 2 polished Sydney cedar 4 post bedsteads 2 " " " cheffoniers 2 *'. " " -large size chest of 'drawere 6 tt " " toilet tables 3 " " " do. with drawers 12 •' " " wasbstands 24 " " " towel horses, single, and double ■36 " " " chairs, cane and cedar1 seats 1 dozen American sweep back chairs, psiae S6ats 1 dozen " child's dining chairs 1 dozen " do. rocking do. 1 handsome polished mahogany child's dining chair and table. 1 do. do. do. portable water closet, with earthenware pan, cistern, pump, Sec., complete. •Sale at Noon. Terms at Sale. Luncheon provided. UNRESERVED SALE OF HORSES, DRAY, BOG CART, &o. t &c. MR. PARKINSON will sell by public auction, weather permitting, on SATURDAY, JUNE 25, - ; •^without reserve,— r : "2 valuable staunch horses, as now at constant work on the Ferry road, together with a full sized'; •dray. ■ ■ . ' ■:'■ \ Also, that well known gelding Reubens, 5 years -old, broken to ride or drive, together with the best dog cart in the province, and new patent harness -' complete. ' Lady,' a magnificent chestnut mare, well known • Hn Chmtcburch, a showy and quiet saddle mare. 'Nelly,' a bay filly quiet to ride, 3 years old. s 'Bob,' a good hack, 5 years old, together with ■ several other useful horses. . Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms at Sale. GREAT.SALE ' OF TOWN AND RURAL LAND BY AUCTION. MR. GUINNESS has been instructed to offer for Sale by Auction, on '~ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, : A-at the Town Hall^ The following Valuable PROPERTIES, viz.: ■ Lot 1. Quarter of acre, situate iaCranmer square 2. Do. do. do. 3. Do. do. -do. ; 4. Do. do. do. '5. Do. do, $0. [Note.—These lots will each be divided into two, . axid it will be at the option of the-buyer to | : ■-.-; : take one or more:]] -Lot; 6. Quarter of acre, situate in Peterborough,st. ■.%• Do. do. Salisbuiy street .8. Do. do. Worcester street: ,9. Do. do. do. IP- Do. do. do. 4L JOo. do. do. 12. Do. do. St. Asaph street \B. Do, do. do. [Note.—rLots 12 and 13 are fenced in with an excellent white; thorn liedge, and the land , r,; is under cultrvatiqnj iLot 14. Shop, with Dwelling House attacked, with lease of Jand, situate in Manchester street. -Lot 15. Dwelling House, corner section, with ; frontage Co Sumner road and Manchester . street. Ij'x Three Sections, situate on the town belt, jg' C -near the Windmill. ?Ldtl9li 20. 21. 22.' • .... .■..-■ 23. _ Ten lots of ten acres each, situated iiear 24. ' Riccarton. '25. 26. .3k 28.J The attention of ;patCies iiequirrag'biniamg sites, 'is ir palled>to:the.above, as the terms of sale are unusually ;liberal>and ppegfint an excellent opportunity for'jjrofitabieanvestnjent. '* Hu^§? in?y M'^tajned.-at the. office «f the Auctioneer, at. the Ifprse Repository, where ipians of popierity «au' be!inspected. >3ale tocommence at 12 o'clock : ■-•■ ;'"\;-'^RANfe GUINNESS,, '. Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 6

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