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MR. THOMSON HAS received instructions from Dugald McFarlane, Esq., to nell by auction at the Auction Mart, on Thursday; January ioth, iB6O. THE VALUABLE SHEEP RUN, On the Waimakaiiii, about 2G miles from Christchurch, and known as THE LEDARD STATION, Containing 10,000 acres well grassed and fattening country, with the improvements thereon, consisting of Dwelling House, of 6 apartments and attics, enclosed Garden of 1£ acre well laid out and planted with borders of forest trees in an advanced stage of growth, as also with a plentiful supply of fruit trees in full bearing—paddock of 2 acres adjoining, laid down in English grass —enclosed sheep-proof paddock of 3 acres— large wool shed, 36 x 18, and skillions 8| feet—hurdles—cow house and stockyard. Canterbury Association's pre-emptive right over 250 acres, and pre-emptive right over 250 acres under Land Regulations. Also about'l,4oo sheep of mixed ages and sexes, of which about 850 are ewes. CHEAP SADDLERY. "~~ SADDLES, Bridles, and Martingales, the set for £5 Cash. H. E. ALPORT. Christchurch, Dec. 29,1859. HARNESS AND SADDLERY. JUST opened, and selling at reduced prices, a parcel of very superior Scotch goods, comprising— HARNESS: Horse and bullock shaft and leading harness in sets complete | Spare collars, blinkers, belly bands, trace chains, &c. Plough back bands, hemp reins loaded, plough hames. SADDLERY: Ladies' all over quilted hogskin side saddles, extra leaping head, patent slipper, and Fitzwilliam girths complete Ditto Pelham and Weymouth bridles, fringe nose bands and tassels Gentlemen's first quality hogskin saddles with extra deesSingle snaffle, Pelham and head stall bridles Pelt saddle cloths, German silver and plated spurs, breast plates, martingales j Dander brushes, mane combs, curry combs. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch. SALE OP SURPLUS STORES, EX REGINA AND ZEALANDIA, AND OTHER GOODS. MR. ALPORT is instructed by Messrs. Dalg-ety, Buckley & Co., to sell by j public auction, at his Auction Rooms, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1860, the following surplus stores, <fee, consisting of about— 34 barrels flour 19 bags biscuits 9 casks salt pork 6 do. do. beef \ 300 tins preserved meat 18 casks oatmeal 4 do. peas 6 firkins butter 5 bags rice 7 tins preserved potatoes 3 casks suet 2 bags salt--2 casks lime juice Wines, spirits, bottled beer. Also, Pickles, raisins, mustard, pearl barley Sugar, vinegar And other goods. Sale at Noon. Lyttelton, Dec. 30,1859. EXASHBURTON. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED :— 8 cases stationery, consisting of—Ledgers, journals, day books, account sales books, letters, books, and a general assortment of account and memorandum books, plain and fancy letter and note papers, envelopes, blotting paper, inks and ink stands, rubber, quill and steel pens, letter clips and bill files, slates, initial seals, and every description of small wares. 1 case Lett's Diaries, twenty-five different shapes and sizes. 2 cases papier mache goods—Work boxes, writing desks, ladies' and gents' dressing cases, tea caddies, ink stands, chess and other tables, card baskets, trays, and a variety of ornaments. 2 cases Bohemian glass—Vases, toilet bottles and pomade pots, lustres, jewel boxes, ring stands, &c. 1 case Jewellery—Brooches, bracelets, pins, lockets, guards and chains, wedding rings, keepers, &c. 1 case Electro-Plated Ware—Tea, table, dessert, gravy, mustard, and salt spoons, forks, soup ladles, fish carvers, butter knives, cruets, breakfast and tea sets, candlesticks, &c. 1 case cutlery assorted. 2 cases basket ware of every description. 2 cases English chairs superior quality. 2 cases Musical Instruments—Violins, concertinas, accordions, flutes, piccoloas, vocal and instrumental music, manuscript music books and paper. Also, ex late arrivals,— A large and general assortment of reading books, bibles, prayer books, and church services. 45 crates earthenware and China, ironmongery, merchandise, and fancy clay pipes, Oilmen's stores, and groceries of every description and of the best quality. (Wholesale and Retail.) GEORGE TAYLER. London Street, Lytlolton, Dec. 29,1859. TREASURY NOTICE. j PAYMENTS on account of the Provincial ' Government will, in future, be made at this Office, on Tuesday and Wednesday, and at the Police Office, Lyttelton, on Friday in each week. JOHN MARSHMAN, Provincial Treasurer. Treasury, Christchurch, Dec. 29,1859. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. A Meeting1 of the Committee will be held at the Club Rooms, on Saturday, the 7th January, 1860, at 1 p.m. To aiidit accounts of the club, and other important business. C. G. HODGSON, Hon. Sec. All accounts against tho Club are to be sent in , directly to tho Secretary,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 746, 31 December 1859, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 746, 31 December 1859, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 746, 31 December 1859, Page 5

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