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BUILDING SITES AT ST. ALBANS. MESSRS. AIRMAN & WILSON have been instructed by Mr. Dickonson to offer for sale, about 6$ acres o!" land, being part of section, No! 252, situated at St. Albans, in allotments of one quarter of an acre each. | A plan of the property can be seen and all particulars learned by application to Aikman and Wllso»- IQQ6 TWO HOUSES ANI^FiEEiioLTLANLV" CHRISTCHURCH. Tlf BSBBS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received -u±. instructions to sell two valuable QuarterAcre Sections in Madras and Tuain Streets, with two Dwelling Houses thereon, let at a rental of t,t£i lbs. per annum. The property is immediately behind tlie business premises of Messrs. Dalgety, Buckley & Co. One of the sections is a corner one, and likely to become a valuable building position. 144,1 WORKING BULLOCKS. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have for disposal Two Teams of excellent Working Bullocks (very active) with Bows, Yokes, and Chains. _ Price, Moderate. 1532 TOWN LAND, MESSRS. AIKMAN & WIL&ON are instructed to sell 2 acres 3 roods of land, being lot 134, Town Reserves, fronting on the South Town Belt, between Antigua street (Windmill road) and the Church of England reserve, within five minutes' walk of the Royal Hotel, and seven minutes' walk of the Railway statio»- 1534 BUILDING SITES, MANCHESTER STREET. ly/TESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have for sale -LTJ. 9 quarter-acre sections, situated as above. The situation is dry and pleasant, and particularly well adapted for building. Plan to be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. 1575 ARMAGH STREET, IV/pSSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have for sale TJL 8 quarter-acre sections, situated as above. The sections are part of the town reserves, and are daily rising in value. Plan to be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. 1576 GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, <fee, FOR AUTUMN SOWING. "pACBY'S Perennial Ryegrass. J- Mixed Permanent Pasture Grasses and Clovers. Red, White, Yellow, and Crimson Clovers. Lucerne, Saintfoin, and Tares. __^ W. WILSON. GARDEN SEEDS, FOR AUTUMN SOWING. r)NION SEED. White, Stone, and Snowball Turnips. Radish, Lettuce, Cress, Mustard. Early and Late Cabbages. Cauliflower, Brussells Sprouts, Brocoli. Savoys and Curled Greens. W. WILSON, THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Instituted 1836. Capital subscribed £2,000,000. Reserved Fund £215,596 11s. lid. Liability of the Company unlimited. Amount of Claims paid for losses by Fire 1859 £201,885 7s. lid. Amount of Premiums received on Fire Policies 1859, £127,415 14s. 9d. ' THIS Company presents unusual facilities for Life Assurance. Policies issued without the delay attendant upon referring to London or Sydney. Fire Insurance in all its branches. Premiums varying according to risk. Insurance may be effected against Fire on standing crops, hay in stacks, grain of all kinds in ricks or barns, wool in sheds, and all other farm and station produce. , Losses arising from Fire or on Death, paid by the undersigned immediately upon proof of the same. On all subjects connected with the business of the company, the fullest information can be had on application to COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Agents. 204 Lyttelton and Christchurch. NOTICE. A FTER the Ist October the undersigned be°- to -£*- inform their friends and the public that their Warehouses at Kaiapoi will be open for the Storage of Wool and other Merchandize, as before, but no stores will be sent there for sale. All outstanding accounts will be settled at their offices in Lyttelton or Christchurch, or by Mr Joynt at their Stores in Kaiapoi, their arrangements with Mr. W. C. BESWICK having EXPIRED. They will of course forward Goods and Freight to order as usual to Kaiapoi. COOKSON, BOWLER & Co. Lyttelton, September, 1861. 206 NOTICE. rTIHE undersigned being about to leave New J- Zealand, requests that all claims against him may be sent in at once, and that all persons indebted to him will settle their outstanding accounts by the end of the present month tt • wi ,™ , W> N' MI>MiTON. Union Wharf, Feb. 18, 1862. 863 THE CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL COMPANY (LIMITED.) "VTOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting -L.l of directors, held on the nineteenth day day of March, 1162, at the Offices of the Company a second call of £1 per share was made, to be paid to the clerk on or before the 3rd day of May next. Shareholders who have not yet paid the first call ot 15s per share (now overdue) are requested to pay the same to the clerk without delay. By order of the directors, E. F. B. HARSTON, Clerk to the Company. Office? of the Company, Colombo street, Christchurch, April 2. 1374 ~ NOTICE. • TH E undersigned having admitted Joshua Strange Williams, Esq., Barrister-at-Law as a partner, the business will in future be continued under the firm of " Duncan and Williams." T. S. DUNCAN, -„.,,, Solicitor. Chnstchurch, March 25,1862. 1376

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 986, 23 April 1862, Page 2

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