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, ESTATE TO LET, M Sale of Furniture, Looking Glasses, Bru ß hware f with a right of purchase. |S Basket Ware, Ironmongery, Hardware, Cutlery, — 111 aPanne(lTinware,Campovenß,American Clocks, 640 ACRES OF THE FINEST m . American Tubs and Buckets, India Matting, AGRICULTURAL LAND. W Jf. ÜBC!ltel Spe™ Candles, Soap, Tea, |2i Unatnpagne, &c. A SHEEP FARM WITHIN FIVE MILES HIV/TH- H. E. ALPORT will sell by public OF TOWN. Ma -*-WL- auction^ on M TOq T "nTTTvrwn i an*r v H THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 30, EbMib. J. OLLIVIEII and SON have if „. n , T . , , ' . , , ' received instructions to let, with a ri"ht of M i? W l™? ms ' Mai' kefc Place. Chmtchurch,— purchase, in one lot,— fm P°'lsne" walnut chests of drawers 640 acres of the finest agricultural land, within 11 S^ 8 ' rockin 8 and chilaß> «nair 3 five miles of Christchurch, situated and fronting!™°SSay svvlnS looking glasses, various sizes upon the Purarekanui, upon the following terms:—H nrr e blac, kin L S brushes Four shillings per acre for the first and second ■' y^h >nfe clothes baskets years, five shillings per acre for the third and fourth H potatoe forks, hoes years, six shillings per acre for the fifth year andß £ mencan tomahawks, plate and dead locks seven shillings and sixpence per acre for the sixth H L a? ove. ns > K^anwed iron wire and seventh years—with a right of purchase at any fl T <l°*>n=ivory-handle table knives and forks time during the lease at the rate of £8 per acre I JftPanned and other tinware, viz., coffee pots, The Auctioneers have no hesitation in declaring B candlesticks, candle boxes, canisters, dishthat the above property is one of the most advan- fl covers, dust pans, spittoons, chamber pail* tageous ever presented to the notice of the public fl nn a and toilette sets, oil cans and feeders The land is so situated that thewhole of the section H 20Amencan clocks . _ . could be enclosed by about 100 chains of fencing— H , A doz?, n Amencan buckets and tubs the river Purarekanui forming a most effectual 10 rolls india matting boundary on its other sides. 7 v es muscatel ral81"8 There is a large fall for surface drainage to the J j-u 8 Belmonfc 9Perm candles river, which could be effected thoroughly at little Melbourne soap cos^ ° J 10 halt-chests fine-flavoured congou tea (oslong) The property has been used as a fattening station 10 ewes sparkling champagne for sheep during the last 12 months. Aud other SoodsFor plans, &c, apply to the offices of the Auc- a'e at Twelve o'clock. Terms at sale, tioueers, Market place, Christchurch, Jan. 24. 606 CASHEL AND HIGH STREETS. — — '-"" ' ' ■ January 21,1862. 596 FOR SALE, „-■-. . . „,■.. Tr —- A Valuable Freehold Estate with desirable Resi- '■ iU Arrive per MAIOAKA, from London— dence, five miles from Christchurch. 100 casks bottled beer—bottled by Friend li/TESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON have 50 cases Hennessy s brandy M. been instructed to offer for Sale, by Private 8 hhds Jamaica ram ... Treaty, the property known as 10 casks four diamond port . J ** _J__XT_ _. __ 10 casks Kirkliston whisky ABLINGTON, 15 casks Martell's brandy . fl Consisting of Section No. 1239, and the greater 10 hhds Truman and Co.'s stout fl portion of Nos. 1238 and 1247, amounting in the 6 rolls sheet lead flwhole to 10 stocked anchors fl 230 ACRES OF LAND, 5 bales wrapping paper fl Situate on the main road to The Springs, about five 1 case tancy soaps H miles from Christchurch, one mile from the Race 5 cases currants, in 141b jars fl Course, and two miles from Riccarton Church and 1 case J. M. Farina s Eau de Cologne fl School 3 bales navy canvas fl The'whole is fenced in, and 110 Acres in- cultiInvoice from Parnall and Co.— fl vation, including 21 acres of meadow, and 49 acrea 2baes serge shirts H carefully laid down during last Spring with .2 bales Scotch twill ditto : fl excellent grass seed of mixed sorts. Invoice from H.E. and M.Moses:— fl . 6 cases mole trousers ' B HUUbJi . 4 cases Bedford and cotton cord ditto fl Contains nine rooms, and is pleasantly situated-in 2 bales twill regatta shirts fl A GARDEN THEE ACRES IN EXTENT, 1 bale blue serge ditto B \ , • ' ' ' - - / t 1 bale kersey drawers Bin which is an assortment or young forest and other Invoice from Brearey Brothers and Co.:— B trees, &c. 2 bales flannels " B There is superior farm stabling for six horses, Ibale druggets B capacious hay-loft, pig-sties, and other outbuiding*, Invoice from Bowman and May :— V B an<^^^ aD excellent well of water. ' -■/•■ ■■'-• 1 case cambric handkerchiefs B This property will be sold in one loir, or in two Invoice from Bannerman & Son:— • B lots as follows :— "; 3 cases damasks 1B 1. 160 acres north of Springs road; of which 41 1 bale denies : ■ acres are in cultivation, with house, oatInvoice from Morrison, Dillon, and Co.:— B buildings, and garden. 2 cases silks ■ 2. 69 acres south of the road, all in cultivation, Invoice from Baker, Tucker, and Co.: — H and laid down with grass, including 21 acres . 1 case silk handkerchiefs ■ of meadow. Invoice from Foster, Porter, and Co.:— B Both lots are divided into fields of convenient 2 cases hosiery Bs'ze« Invoice from J. and R. Morley :— B fhe Springs road is metalled, and in excellent 2 cases haberdashery order for the first three miles from Chrietchurch, 3 cases hosiery - - - and £2160 has been voted by the Provincial Coun--4 cases floor cloth ; ■ .'■■ .-,■■.-... c il for forming and metalling a further portion,ex--3 cases Horrock's long cloth .',..; tending south of the old river bed, which is be--600 ■ J. T. PEACOCK & CO. yond the property advertised^; thus securing an — : : : immediate addition to its availability as a resiSHIP CHRYSOLITE FOR LONDON. dence. ALL Claims against the above Vessel are to be Ablington is also .within a mile of the spot rendered (in duplicate) on or before Wednes- where railways to the south, to the MHlvem Hills day, the 29th instant, otherwise they will not be coal-field, and to Little River, must necessarily recognised. branch off, involving the certainty of an important DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., station close at hand. Acents .A map of the estate can be seen, and all parti- - T * „ ~ T n n ,' „ ' _ DO culars learned from Norwich Quay, Jan. 22nd, 1862. 588 AIKMAN & WILSON. TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. Christchurch, 24th January, 1862. 612 — PREMISES TO ARCHITECTS. NEAR GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. ]\/TESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have for T HE. Committee of the Town Hall invite de- £[}_ sale a , Building, suitable for House 1- signs for the erection of a New Hall to cover and Sh or Hotel and Boarding-House, situated ■the site between the present lown Hall and Mr. in fche Market P1 Christchurch, close to the GoWatson s House. The designs^ be furnished by vernment Buildings. It contains large shop, with the Ist March next. A lee of £a each will be given late laßs fl . ont parlour i arge kitchen, &c, on the for the three best designs. ground floor, and three good-sized rooms above. h urther particulars may be obtained from the o ne . e ighth o( an acre of land freehold. Title U"derSlß"ed- W. WILSON, «'» ra"teßd- •; 613 Hon. Sec. rpO ARRIVE per VICEROY, daily expected, Jan. 24, 1862. . 614 JL from Melbourne, and on Sale by the underVALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. "i«lie?- P 6"™^ Z^f ** " Christchurch' 100 9x3 red baltic deals A WEATHERBOARD HOUSE, contain- 10.000 ft weather boards/planed 11. ing-seven rooms, recently painted and 4500 1£ flooring boards, tongued and grooved papered throughout, together with .11 f acres of 20,000 6xl tongued and grooved Scotch rich arable Land, partly laid down in English flooring grasses and partly in Garden and Orchards, having . 10,000 ditto Oregon ditto a long frontage to the St. Albau's road, near 10,000 1 inch shelving* planed Christchurch. 6000 6 x 1| tongued and grooved Oregon This property is exceedingly well adapted for a 10,000 ft V.D.L, scantling . Villa residence, being very pleasantly situated 25 doors 2x6, 6 within a quarter of an hour's walk of Christchurch. 20 pairs sashes 10 x 14,1^ Terms (which are easy) and other particulars can 30 „ „ 10 xl 2 be obtained on application to 608 L. E. NATHAN & CO. H. E. ALPORT, FOR SALE " ~~ Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent. . . . „ , . , z-ii •4. i i onA TTIHE undersigned are daily expecting the arrival Market place, Christchurch. 604 I' "„. „J. .;_ ,f. #1 , JL of the LOUISA from Mauritius, with a FRESH SUPPLY OF DRAYS, HARNESS, &c. cargo of sugars selected expressly for the New Zealand market, comprising— EX LATE ARRIVALS. Fine white soft crystals . Bright yellow crystals c , •, , j . B Extra fine counter Sydney made horse drays B _ £ Ditto tip farm carts B Second counter Horse and bullock, shaft, leading and plough B Bright'ration harness H E ALPORT I °DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO. „-, , . m•4. i i ™kESB2 . Lyttelton and Clmstchuroh. . Market place Christchurch. B ■ " ~ ATinn mi a • a v • \TT~I M T?OR SALE, ex Louis and Miriam from Sydney. OTIC 15.—The undersigned being about to||xl leave the Province requests that all claims X FORTY-EIGHT TONS COALS. against him may be sent in without delay and that IS v ' all who are indebted to him will call and settle their || Apply to accounts by acceptance or otherwise before the .endE COOKSON, BOWLER «fc CO., of the present month. Lyttelton and Christchurch. FREDERICK J. MOSS. |- Q m SOLD ,_ A , Bma ,i HOUSE and SHOP, Lyttelton, Jan. 23,1862. oil njl situated in Colombo .Street North, near the f^Se^Tpounds reward. ;|S h ; atttieOfficeof thisPa^'Chr^ A^ FREEHOLD FOR SALE AT ST. ALBANS. U A TWO-ROOMED COTTAGE 1 with half-an--11 xx acre of cultivated garden adjoining Spring LOST from the Waimata, about six weeks ago.B^*^6"B' _- pnw ™ TT . ■- ".« nva^\atia Fourteen STEERS, branded as above on the'B APP Jy to Mra' »OWBLL f M the pmoiwi. near Ribs. They wero last seen behind the Level 1^ ■ ■ ■ ■ „ Station, and are supposed to be.^"^^^ I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, LYTTELTON. Nelson Any person delivering- them to Mr. Dun, }£$■ .<, ,;/ ; U-:-^ , tit Tiinuru, or at either of the Messrs. Studholme's KT>UBLIC WORSHIP will be resumed on-Sab-Stations, shall receive tho above reward. PS -*- bath, the 26th instant, at 11 a.m. ■ Jan, 24,1862. 609 g Lyttelton, Jan. 24,1862. '^..--«0i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 961, 25 January 1862, Page 5

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