MR. THOMSON HAS received instructions from Dugalc McFarlane, Esq., to sell by auction al the Auction Mart, on * . THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1860. THE VALUABLE SHEEP RUN, On the Waimakariri, about 25 miles from Christ' church, 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 ol 1£ acre well laid out and planted with borders of forest trees in an advanced stage oi growth, as also with a plentiful Bupply ol 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 ovei ' 250 acres under Land Regulations. Alsc . about 1,400 sheep of mixed ages and sexes, of which about 850 are ewes. FOR SALE, BY the Undersigned, the Cargo of the Brig Mountain Maid, now landing, comprising-— 40 cases honeydew tobacco 20 chests tea 40 half-chests tea 40 boxes tea 15 hhds. Company's treacle 50 mats raisins Ground pepper in 561b. tins Ground ginger in 221b. tins 20 cases mustard in 4 dozen cases 10 cases salmon 20 casks oatmeal 4 tons soap in 1 cwt. boxes 20 sets candle moulds 250 dozen bottled ale and porter 40 cases champagne (Jacqueson's) 100 cases Geneva, J.D.K.Z. 5 hhds. rum, 30 o.p. 15 tons Chilian flour 20 hhds. coal tar 1 ton oakum 100 bags coke 140 tons coal 200 pannelled doors 100 pairs window sashes 10 pairs French windows , . . 100 bundles laths . .[ 12 pole and shaft wool drays Sole, kip, and calf leather Kangaroo skins 1 ton Manilla rope ,3 bales 72 in. grey calico 50 pieces cheese cloth Invoices of— Hosiery Regatta shirts Leamington cord trowsers Ladies' mantles Ladies' gloves and gauntlets .: Rolled lining . Rolled jaconet White rolled shirting &C., &C, &C. :■ - * . J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, Dec. 20,1859. FOR SALE, BY the Undersigned, to arrive per Burmah and Roman Emperor, daily expected— 20 hhds. Bass & Co.'s No. 3 ale 10 hhds. Truman, Hanbury & Co.'s porter 200 dozen Allsopp's bottled ale 200 dozen Byass's bottled porter Invoice of Batty and Co.'s Oilmen's stores, containing 76 cases assorted Invoice of Crosse & Blackwell's Oilmen's stores, containing 75 cases assorted 25 hhds. crushed sugar 20 barrels oatmeal 10 casks vinegar 5 tierces Negrohead tobacco . 10 cases honeydew tobacco 6 casks white lead 8 barrels linseed oil ; 30 drums linseed oil 3 casks glue 20 bundles oakum 1 ton milled lead 60 casks soda crystals 5 cwt tartaric acid 2 cases sickles . 2 cases sheep shears Invoices of soft goods &c, &c, &c. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, Dec. 20,1859. PUBLIC NOTICE. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the Partner--LM ship hitherto subsisting between the undersigned,GEOßGE GOULD & GROSVENOR MILES, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The general business will be carried on at the old store by the said Grosvenor Miles, on his own account, in the name of the late firm; and the Boot, Shoe, and Clothing Business by the aforesaid George Gould, in his own name, and on his own account, at " Cookham House." All debts due to, and owing by the late firm, will be received and paid by the said Grosvenor Miles. Witness our hands this 2nd day of January, 1860. ;J ., GEORGE GOULD. ' ■ GROSVENOR MILES. Witness — C. W.Wyatt, Solicitor, Christchurch. COOKHAM HOUSE. BOOT, SHOE, & CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, C H BIS T C H U R C H. r\ EORGE GOULD begs respectfully tc 'vX inform his friends and the public generally that, having retired from the firm oj Gould and Miles, he has taken to the above busi- ' ness on his own private account, and hopes for s continuation of those favors hitherto so liberallj - bestowed on that branch of the business, and assures that no effort on his part shall be wanting to inerii the same. , TERMS CASH. j Station orders supplied through the old store r as usual. GEORGE GOULD. Christchurch, Jan. 2,1860. EBDEN'S PATENT CONVEYANCE i TS now ready to let on hire (open or close), f« 1 X weddings, balls, pleasure parties, &c, oi " reasonable terms. Six hours' notice required j goo< horse arid steady driver.-—Apply at Mann's Dining Rooms, Christchurch; or at the residence of tin proprietor, Colombo Street, South, lately occupied , by Mr, Whale,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 749, 11 January 1860, Page 6
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