ftALE BY AUCTION. TO ©BAYERS, IFAILORS, OLGTHIERS, &c MR. MPORT' is instructed by the importer .to- Sell -by Public- Auction,, -at his Auction'\Ro6me, on 'TUJISBAY, the lain inst.,— A Valuable Usspitment -of MERCHANDISE;; consisting of , , Mottled alpaccas, tjolorea 'Orleans, -Circassian, lustre, French merino, gala plaids, ; colored Coburg, black ditto, Winsoy tweeds, colonial ditto, Windsor-cord, dressed ;brown Holland, .union, Horxocks, <orahe, Welsh flannel, &c, &c. Men's fancy Scotch twill, «nd white 6hirts, merino do., blue and scarlet serge do., men's and boys'lpilot jackets, mohair do., fanoy *'doe and lblack cloth vests, doe •and - shepherds' suits, m en's fancy doe trow-: drab and brown mole do., Bedford anddrab cord do., &c, &c. "Ladies' coutille stays,; Queen's own corset do., ladies' .merino vests, haberdashery^ great Cambric handkerchiefs; ladiss' work j ' boxes,. &c.,&c ;; .And other goods. l\ ' Sale at Noon., Terms at Sale. ij TO. Full particulars will be given in Catalogues! now in course of preparation. Lyttelton, 4th October, 11859. c •IMPORTANT sB.ATiJE ST AMTION OF FREEHOLD TOWN LAND AND HOUSES. MR. ALPORT :'has -received instructions from-the Trustees to the Executors of! the late C. 'J. Matmsell, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his Auction ißooms) Norwich Quay,— All that piece or parcel of freehold land, comprising the moiety of section No. 30, in the Town of Lyttelton, with frontage^ to London street, and to an accommodation road 'leading therefrom. The house and shop, fronting London street, is now in the •occupation of Messrs. P. Fox & Co., and ihe ; other tenements are most eligibly situafcecL The property will be divided into about 6 lots, and be submitted in about SIS WEEKS FROM DATE. The auctioneer need hardly call attention to the, desirable opportunity the above sale will present tfor investment. ; : ;; : ; Plans are preparing, and wOlb^ ready for inspection in-.a few days. > . Lyttelton, Oct.. 4,1859. KAIAPOI. MR. WYLBE will sell by public auction, at Mr. Jagger's "brewery, Kaiapoi, on SATURDAY, OCT. 8,, »under, the .authority of the Sheriff of the Province -^of Canterbury, the following goods, levied on under ~a writ from the Supreme Court in the cause — Holland-w.Jagger. 1 lot barley' 2£ bales hops 1 tub meal . 4 large casks ale 2 small do. 5 do. do. Stubs ' 1 lot empty bags 5 dozen bottles ale - ;6 pieces bacon . -2 bags malt jl.lot do. 1 seive £L steelyard ............ 6 lots bucket handles and eyes •■•': -9 empty casks 3 small do; 2 coolers 1 strainer » 1 screen . 6 taps 6 hoops ( 3 funnels; j 6 cords firewood •6 pigs. •Sale at 12 o'clock punctually. ! KAIAPOI. MR. WYLDE will sell by public auction, at Mr. Woodford's Mill, Kaiapoi, on SATURDAY, OCT. 8, under the authority of.the Sheriff of the Province •of Canterbury, the following goods, levied on under & writ from the Supreme Court in the cause — Gould v. Woodford. I ton flour 14 bags flour (damaged) 3 bags wheat 3 bags bran 1 cart 1 set cart harness 1 truck 1 step trap for mill 1 spindle box and bar 1 lot cai-penters' tools 1 large tool chest 1 set scales and weights Icolt 6 pigs. Sale at 3 o'clock punctually. LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR PURCHASING BUILDING SITES IN SOUTH CHRISTCHURCH, FRONTING THE TOWN BELT. 38 ALLOTMENTS OF LAND, in one of the healthiest and most eligible positions in South Christchurch. 3UTK. W. D. BARNARD has received instrucJjJ.-- tions from Mr. J. J. Buchanan is -leaving the_province), to sell by public auction, at the White Hart Hotel, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1859, all that highly valuable pieced of property situated in South Christchurch, fronting the Town Belt, in HALF AND: QUARTER-ACRE ALLOTMENTS. The auctioneer, in offering'the above valuable .property for eom,pjptitioh, calls the especial attention of purchasers to its .situation, and trusts that ho -citizen who has ten minutes to spare will allow the opportunity to ..pass- without walking up and inrspwtmg. the land. . The railway station reserve, to which several of the sections front, is a sufficient guarantee that the ■property, which must be sold to the highest bidder, is really worth the attention of the public, and therefore should be eagerly sought after. • Title—Crown Grant. Plans of the property can be seen at the White Hart Hotel, Royal Hotel, and at the office of the auctioneer, Cashel street. Terms— One third cash, balance by bill three, ■six, and twelve months. Sale at' 12 o'clock (sharp). Luncheon provided.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 722, 8 October 1859, Page 6
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