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WINE AND SPIRIT STORE. QN SALE BY THE UNDESIGNED Martell'n Brandy, pale and dark Hennessey's do, do. do. Do. do., in cases Old Scotch Whiskoy, in cases and on draft Old Jamaica Hum Booth's Old Torn Bruno Silva and Oftley's best Port Wine, Rutherford's Sherry Cherry Brandy Cherry Cordial 50 cases Jacquisson's Champagne ■ Scotch Ale in stone jugs Porter, in pints and quarts Cigar Cheroots and Tobacco 70 cases superior Sherry, m patent stopped W ties, @ 30s. per dozen "W* tot. 4 cwt. bottling wax 2-gallon jars, kegs, &c, Ac. JAMES GRANT, Wine and Spirit Dealer 1296 High street, Chriatchurcli. TT?OR SALE, with immediate possession 80 acres A of Freehold Land, fenced into three paddock* and garden, with a good substantial dwelling l )(m »p dairy, stockyard, milking shed, &c, and "a never failing stream of water running down one side of the section.—Also, the right of pasturage over 250 acres of land adjoining. The above property k situated about 18 miles from Christchurch on iflb line of swamp, about 4 miles from the Great Sout I Road.—For further particulars, apply to the under' signed on the property, 1541 WILLIAM R. MADDispy. FOR SALE^ ~~~~ ~ rrQ Arrive in a few days per Fanny Fisher— X 60 well bred heifers, with calves by their side 40 steers, from two to three years old 170 fat wethers Apply to Mr. THOMAS HIGGIE, on board the Fanny Fisher. 154 ? FOR SALi! ~ THE well-known RIVER STYX MILL «it u . ated on the River Sty*, Great North 'Road unequalled in Canterbury for water power and position, and capable of turning off TWFVTY TONS OF FLOUR PER WEEK, it is situated in an agricultural district, where supplies of grain can always be commanded, and is well employed by a grist trade. . y Purchasers would find it a profitable investment of capital. For particulars, apply to TRELEAVEN & ORCHARD, 1596 Seven Mile Peg, or, at the Mill. GGS, BUTTER an^BACON^IA^ starit supply required by the undersigned. HENRY BENNETT, 1504 Cashel Street. FREEHOLD LAND, to be LET ON LEASE^ in blocks of 50 acres and upwards, on most advantageous terms. The lessee may exercise the right of selection, subject to approval. Apply to Mr. HEWLTNGS, Surveyor, Timaru. April 8, 1862. 1539 TO ARRIVE in a fortnight, overland from Oia^o, THIRTY FINE DRAUGHT GELDINGS, selected and bought out of harness by T. W. White, Esq. These horses will be for sale by auction immediately on arrival. 1584 CAME astray, on Sunday, March 30, a roan COW, with down horns, no hair on tail, branded g3 on rump. The owner can have the same at Mr. Stephen Kiinber's, Wilderness Farm, Lincoln Road, by paying expenses. 1595 JUST published, the "Church Quarterly Paper." No. 3. Contents : —l. General Synod ; 2. Traditions nf the Middle Island ; 3. Christchurch Orphan Asylum ; 4. The Norfolk Islanders and the Melanesian Mission ; 5. OurSohools.howtousethem ; 6. Church Intelligence. Copies may be obtained from the Rev. G. Cotter/ill, Diocesan Secretary. 1590 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. IVTOTICE is heieby given that the partnership -»-^1 hitherto existing between us, under the firm of Croft and Ward, as Maltsters and Brewers, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Dated at Christchurch, this 16th day of April, 1862. ARCHER C. CROFT, J. HAMILTON WARD. Witness—Thos. S. Duncan, Solicitor, Christchurch. The above business will be continued by Mr. John Hamilton Ward. 1609 NOTICE. ANY persons having outstanding accounts to the 16th instant against the late firm of Crolt and Ward are requested to render the same to the undersigned within one month from this date. JOHN HAMILTON WARD. April 17,1862. 1010 NOTICE is hereby givt?n, that aiiy person detected STEALING THE RABBITS from QUAIL ISLAND will be criminally proceeded against; and as some parties have done so aud not been as yet found out, every exertion will be used to discover them, when they will be dealt with sunimarilly. STODDART & SPROTT. April 16th, 1862. 1557 CHRISTCHURCH LADIES SCHOOL. (Removed to Salisbury Street.) WILL RE-OPEN on Monday, the 28th inst. The services of v French Master are engaged for those pupils whose parents may wish to avail themselves of such an advantage for their children. Terms for the same will depend on the number of pupils. 1617 MRS. CHARLES THOMSON. TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. ''PENDEES are invited for alterations and -*- additions to the house and shop occupied by Mr. Thos. Wilson in Colombo street, Christchurch, according to drawings and specifications to be seen at our office after Wednesday next, the 23rd inst. Tenders to be delivered on or before the 30th inst. The lowest not necessarily accepted. MOUNTFORT & LUCK, Architects. Stone Buildings, Gloucester street, April 16, 1862. 1619 TO BUILDERS & CARPENTERS. TENDERS for the erection of a set of Offices, to be erected in Cathedral-square, will be received at our office, on or before the 30th inst. The drawings may be seen after Wednesday, 23rd inst. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. MONTFORD & LUCK, Architects. Stone Buildings, Gloucester-street, April 16th, 1862. 1618

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 986, 23 April 1862, Page 6

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