KAIAPOI AInD UANGIORA. SATiH OV FRUIT AND FOREST TREES,' Thorns, and Grass Seeds. MR. WYLDE will sell l>y Public Auction, at the Assembly Rooms, Kaiapoi Hid at the Lion Hotel, Kangiora, about the first week in July next, many thousands of Fruit and . Forest Trees, consisting of—apples, pears, plums, sherries, peaches, quinces, grape vines, wallnuts, filberts, gooseberries, currants, raspberries, strawberries, and blue gums, poplars, Cobbett's acacia, Sycamore or plane tree, horse-chesnut, ash, oak, Scotch fir, lime tree, large pollai'd, and weeping willows, laburnum, leycesteria, elder, white Poi*tugal broom, English Berberries, Cape tea-tree, St. John's worts, yellow and scarlet flowering currants, roses, &c., &c. Also, HEDGE PLANTS, consisting of—thorns, sweet-briar, gorse, broom,' and thorn acacia. Also, a large quantity of mixed permanent pa»« tu're grasses and clovers. Precise date of sales in future advertisements. KAIAPOI. ~~ ~" CLEARING OUT SALE OF TREES, SHRUBS Etc. M: R. WYLDE is instructed by Mr.' - Sheeres to sell by Public Auction tba whole of his valuable stock of trees and plants, consisting of best named varieties of fruit trees, evergreens, shrubs, thorns, ornamental deciduous* trees .and shrubs. Keen's seedling, and Myatb'4 surprise strawberries, &c, &c. ' The sale will take place on MON DA Y r July 4, at the Assembly Rooms, at the same time as tha large sale of trees, &c. advertised elsewhere. Particular attention is requested to the abova Rale as being the most important of the kind thats has yet taken place, and the only one that is likely to take place this season. KAIAPOI. SALE OF MILCH COWS. MR. WYLDE has received instructions from''Messrs. G. and H. Lee, to sell by public auction, at the Northern Hotel Stockyards, on ' TUESDAY, JULY 5, 12 EXCELLENT DAIRY COWS. The above are well bred quiet cows, and will all calve within one month from this time. Kaiapoi, June 22, 1859. , GREAT LAND I SALE, RANGIORA. V MR. FREDERICK ELMER will sell by* auction, at the Lion Hotel, Rangiora, . • ■ on • , TUESDAY, JULY 5, about fifteen acres of standing timber, being part of that well known section No. 358 a, the property of the Rev. John Rarai, M.A. Terms—£lo deposit, and two approved bills at 3 and 6 months. Three acres of "freehold bush, part of section No. 86. Terms—£lo deposit, and two approved bills at 3 and 6 months. That well known.4o acre section, No. 1215, having 15 chains frontage to a government road, and within a short distance of the town. Upset price—-£4 per acre (unless previously disposed of by private contract). Title—Crown grant. 30 one acre building allotments,, part of tha property of George Hart, Esq., Solicitor, Wellington. This land is of the best quality, and well watered. . A one acre building allotment, with 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—2o per cent cash. The balance of purchase money to be paid at any time within two years from day of sale. Interest at 10 per cent per annum. Plans of the properties may be seen at the Northern and Kaiapoi Hotels, Kaiapoi; the Lion Hotel, Rangiora; and at the Office of the Auctioneer. Sale to commence at twelve o'clock. Luncheon provided. Rangiora, June 2, 1859. j CATTLE. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER is prepared to receive orders for good mixed I Cattle, in quantities of not less than one hundred. Delivery to be taken on the Waimakariri within two months from the date of order. ■ , For further particulars, apply at the Rooms, Cashel Street. ' KAIAPOI. TEMPORARY ROOMS AT THE OFFICE OF C. G. HODGSON, ESQ., SOLICITOR. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will attend at Kaiapoi, for the purpose of receiving commissions for the sale of Land, Stock, &c, &c, on MONDAY in each week, instead of on THURSDAYS as previously advertised, Mr. C. G. Hodgson being on those days absent at Rangiora. Chriatchurch, June 20,1859. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED SALE OF THREE MARES AND FOAL. THE PROPEBTY OF THE LATE J. SIDEBOrTOM ESQ. WD. BARNARD has received instructions • from the official. administrator to sell by public auction at his Sale Yards opposite the White Hart, on SATURDAY, JULY 2, Three mares and foal, the property of the late J. Sidebottom, Esq. Terms cash. Sale at One o'clock sharp. June 23. BUTTER. £) f\ KE G S BJJ TTE R, just arrived. 4J\J Apply to E. A. HARGREAVES, June 23, 1859. Norwich Quay. FOR SALE. \ very superior Bull, vising two yoars old, £_L grand dam, a pure bred short horn imported from England by J. Murray, Esq. Apply to Mvssrs. Wilkinson, Lower Lincoln Road. FOR FREIGHT Oil CHARTER. rpHE fine brigantine MAR IPOS A, G. R. JL McArthur, iViMster. Apply to the MASTER onboard; or MR. E. A. HARG-UEAViSS, Norwicb Quay, Lytt«lton. June 2Sy 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 694, 2 July 1859, Page 3
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