FOR SALE. T7REEHOLD SECTIONS OF LAND, a suitable for building on, being completely sheltered from the south-west wind. Terms : One-third cash, and the remainder in 3 years with interest at 10 per cent. Apply to Mr. E. Mills, London street, Lyttelton. 103 SMITH'S (WAIMAKARIRI) FERRY. THE further improvements of the " River Queen," being now complete ; vehicles of all descriptions are conveyed over the river at all times, without hindrance of turning or taking out the teams, at the reduced rates, unless in case of freshes. Single horsemen ... .. 9d. Two or more do 6d. each Foot passengers 4d. " Drays, &c, in corresponding ratio. N.B.—The newest way to Christchurch by a mile. 83 SHEEP RUN FOR SALE. AC\ C\C\C\ ACRES of g° od T: V^ } \J \J \J SHEEP COUNTRY, situate within 60 miles of Christchurch. Apply to 91 Messrs. AntMAN & WILSON. NEW TOWNSHIP. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON will shortly submit to Public Auction, a number of quarter-acre sections, part of a valuable position for a township, situate upon the junction of the navigable portion of the Heathcote river and Hue of Railway to Lyttelton. Plans of the township are now in course of preparation, and its special advantages will be pointed out in future advertisements. &2
RURAL SECTION 665, RANGIORA. MESSRS. AIRMAN & WILSON, have received instructions to dispose of Rural Section 665, consisting of 20 acres of excellent LAND, situate at the Western end of Rangiora Bush, and near to the residence of Mr. J. 0. BOYS. There is a small Cottage on the Land, which is well watered with two running streams. Price £6 per acre. Title Crown Grant 99 TENTS ! TENTS! TENTS! O TENTS TO BE SOLD on reason*J able terras by Mr. A. ABRAHAMS, London Clothing Hall. Pea Jackets, Diggers' Wrappers and Blankets in great variety. The only House in Christchurch for Leather Leggings 101 HIGH-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MR. R. SWINBOURNE takes this opportunity of returning his most sincere and grateful thanks to the inhabitants of Canterbury for their kindness and liberal patronage to him for the last nine years. Mr. R. S. wishes to inform them that he has commenced business in the RETAIL GROCERY LINE, and begs to assure those who may patronise him, that nothing shall be wanted on his part to give general satisfaction as hitherto. June sth, 1861. 76 HEDGE PLANTS. XCI Clf\f\THORK QUICKS ,\J\J YJ 100,000 Gorse plants 13,000 Cobbett's thorn acacia Also, Sweetbrier, Privet, English and Cape broom. 17 w. WILSON.
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Press, Volume I, Issue 9, 20 July 1861, Page 8
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