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New Advertisements AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AGENTS, SURVEYORS VALUATORS, HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE, AGENTS, Colombo and Gloucester Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. CROWN LANDS purchased for and insured to intending occupants, on Tery easy terms, both as to price and time of payment. No. 207 FOR SALE, a FARM of 230 ACRES, 60 acres in crop, and 50 acres in English grass, to be sold at a low price. No. 205 FARM of 450 ACRES (leasehold interest with purchasing clause), very rich land. No, 203 QUARTER-ACRE of LAND, and 4-Roomed House, Christchurch. No. 199 TO BE LET, BUILDING LAND, in the business part of Cashel street. No. 165 BUILDING LAND, in Norwick Quay, Lyttelton, close to the Custom House Reserve. No. 159 50 ACRES of LAND in the Ellesmere District. No. 166 75 ACRES of LAND in the Ellesmere District. No. 167 LEASEHOLD FOR SALE, with frontages on Market Place and Kilmore street, Christchurch, yielding £l5O rental; lease about 14 years to run; ground rent £2O. Price, £SOO j £270 cash. And the sum of £4 10s, payable by monthly instalments to the Provincial Loan Association, valued at £230. 3718 No. 202 TjIREEHOLD "LAND FOR SALE, ON THE FERRY ROAD, IN ACRE AND LARGER LOTS, Payment extending over 7 years. Apply to LUCK & CO., ) Or to I Christchurch. CHARLES CLARK, J 3174 TO BE LET OR SOLD JL the House (containing six rooms) lately occupied by J. Kissling. Esq., late manager of the Bank of New Zealand, beautifully situated in Dampier's Bay, Lyttelton. No. 210 Apply to LUCK & CO., Christchurch; Or to Mr. WILLCOX, 3715 Lyttelton. rjlO LET, or FOR SALE, on easy terms, THE PROPERTY OF THE UNDERSIGNED Situated on the north bank of the river Avon about three miles from Christchurch. The House contains 11 rooms, with stabling, sheds, &c. The Land consists of 50 acres, laid out in garden, lawn, and paddocks, laid down with English grasses, and well watered. Apply to MR. JOSEPH PALMER, 3710 c Union Bank, Christchurch. riOR SALE OR TO LET WITH 7 COVENANT TO PURCHASE, ENGLEFIELD HOUSE, With ornamental grounds, garden, paddock, stable, coach-house, and other out-buildings; the whole in most complete order. The house contains large drawing and dining rooms, study, three large and three small bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, pantry, &c. The land comprises 3£ acres, with long frontages to the Avon road and Town Belt east. The Furniture may be taken at a valuation. For further particulars, and to view the property apply by letter to MR. TRAVERS, 3331 Englefield I A DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, Close to Christchurch. To be sold, on easy terms of payment. Apply to CHARLES CLARK, 3725 Christchurch. BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE. W WILSON AND CO. are in- ( structed by Mr. John Hossack to offer FOR SALE, VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES Lately in the occupation of Mr. James Grant And situate in Colombo street, adjoining Mr. Haw ley's Bakery, consisting of LARGE STORE, Having 15 feet frontage to Colombo street, with extensive Premises at the back, This property is held under a lease, at a ground rental of £7los per annum. c 3703 FAT WETHERS. 1,200 PRIME-CONDITIONED WETHERS. Price moderate. H.MATSON&CO., Cathedral Square. TO BUILDERS. lENDERS are invited for the erection of a SHOW ROOM in Cashel Street, TENDERS a SHI Christchurch Plans and specifications maybe seen at our office on and after MONDAY, 22nd inst. Tenders to be sent to ua not later than 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 27th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily RCCGntfid BURY & MOUNTFORT, Architects. Gloucester Street, Christchurch, Oct. 17,1866. 3680 rfIENDERS are invited for the erection of a Schoolhouse and Master's residence in the township of Courtney. Tenders to be both with and without material, inolusire of carting. Plan and specification to be seen at Hilton and Co. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders are closed on the 31st instant. . DeRENZIE BRETT, Chairman of the Courtney School Committee. Courtney, Coal Track, October 17,1866. 3726

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1823, 20 October 1866, Page 3

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