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for E3ei<lo. PAPA NII I RO A I). FOR SALE, A PARTLY UNFINISHED HOUSE, of convc. nient dimensions for a Family Residence, with ONE ACRE OF LAND, About half a mile from the Town Belt. b Price moderate. " .'U!>2 o lIARMAN AND STEVENS. f ELLESMEHE JUNCTION ROAl). i 1 "jl/T ESSES. HARM AN AND STEVENS are ine i.VX structcd to oell a valuable Farm about thirteen miles from Christchurch, consisting of 100 acres of first-rate agricultural lami. Eighty acres are fenced. The buildings consist of a small house and a good stable. There are good metalled roads the whole distance. Terms easy. January 0, 1864. * c 124 ■ FOR SALIC AT RANGIORA, A FARM comprising FORTY-SEVEN ACRES of LAND, all under cultivation and fenced in, 1 with house and other improvements, and within two miles of the Rangiora Hotel. For further particulars apply to GEORGE FRENCH, 1795 o On the premises, LEITU FIELD. A FEW valuable sections fronting the East side of the North Road, in the Township of Leithfield, are for sale. For particulars apply- to MR. JOHN LEITH, 3861 Leithfield. J! O R S A L E~^ Thirty acres of Freehold Land, situated on the Springs track, close to the Scotch Cemetery reserve, thirty chains frontage, two sides fenced. For further particulars, apply to JAMES STREETER, Lincoln Bridge, Or at MR. THOMPSON'S, 3985 Prebbleton. For Sale or To Xi&t. LAND. FRONTAGES to he Let in Tuam-street, Lichfieldstreet, Colombo-street, Peterborough-street and the Whately-road. 3593 c MATSON & TORLESSE. FOR SALE OR TO LET. a THE LEASE of * first-class plot of LAND for . • business premises, adjoining the site for the Bank of New Zealand's new buildings, Christchurch, having a frontage of 45 feet on Hereford Street and the same on Cathedral Square, with a depth of 100 feet. This is one of the best business sites in Christchurch. Apply to URQUHART MACPHERSON. 301 c Lyttelton. TO BE SOLD OR LET. THOSE extensive Premises in Cashel Street, now occupied by THE "PRESS." I The BUILDINGS contain TWO FLOORS, upwards of one hundred feet in length, including a FIRST-CLASS DWELLING HOUSE, with kitchens, &e. The whole can be readily converted into a firstclass . .. HOTEL. The Land consists of ONE QUARTER-ACRE, , held under lease at a moderate rental,-18 years of which are unexpired. Apply to HARMAN & STEVENS, Hereford street. June 8, 1864 c 3453 Public Notices. NOTICE.— I hereby give notice that I, VITRU VIUS FRAZEE, son of John Frazee, deceasedarchitect and sculptor, of New York City, U.S.A., having Jived under the assumed name of BENJAMIN WILLIAMS for the space of about ten years, am now determined to take and adhere to my real name during the remainder of my life; and that I hold myself responsible for all transactions whatsoever and wheresoever executed under my assumed name. All communications for me must henceforth be addressed to me in my real name. VITRUVIUS FRAZEE. Pigeon Bay, June 12, 18G4. 348*1 "NOTICE "TO OWNERS OF DOGS AND PIG HUNTERS. , I FROM this date POISON will lie laid on my run in Port Levy. Any dogs found among my sheep will be shot. R. FLEMING. March 24, 18G4. C 1906 NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION. TO BE HELD IN DUNEDIN, 1863. INTENDING Exhibitors are requested to put themselves immediately in communication with MR. R. L. HOLMES, Government Buildings, Secretary to the Local Committee, who will afford all necessary information. , The principal objects to be exhibited have been divided into. I. Raw Materials.—Such as mining, quarrying, , mineral, agricultural produce, &e., wines, beer, &e, animal and vegetable substances used in niiuitl- , faetures, &c., &e. 11. Maciiineuy of every description. 111. Manufactttmjs.—Such as leather, furs, skins, * &c., specimens and illustrations of natural history, and physical science, upholstery, works in prcclnu* metals, and their imitations, jewelry, &0., Ac. IV. Fink Atits.—Such as paintings in oil and j water-colours, architecture, medals, engravings, <fU\ Prizes or rewards for merit in the form of Honorary , Certificates will be given in Sections, 1, 2, 3. , Medals or sonic other award of merit will be i granted by the Commissioners to persons who have advanced the Arts, Industries, and Manufactures of | New Zealand by zealous services, or by sending \ articles to.the Exhibition which do not fall under the awards of the Juries, which are of great merit. , Intending exhibitors are particularly requested to forward immediate application for such space as they may require. By order of the Local Committee, R. L. HOLMES, Secretary. Government Buildings. ■I 1 "43 mUK Undersigned hereby give notice that their .1. Agents for the sale of Hour, &c., in the following districts are :— CiiuisTt'iiuKCU —Deßourbel and Co., Cathedral- | square. ' Oxi'OKM—T. Wood field, Harewood. STONY ER & CLARKE. Ravenswood and ICaiapoi Mills, 23rd May, 18G4. C3IG3 GOOD GRASS PADDOCKS. mUE Undersigned begs to announce that he is X prepared to take cattle and horses to graze in his paddocks adjoining the Town, on reasonable terms. „ . , The paddocks are 150 acres in extent, well watered and not having been fed down last summer through unavoidable circumstances, offer an opportunity M Cashel street, East, a ggg Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1261, 9 July 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1261, 9 July 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1261, 9 July 1864, Page 7