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THIS BAY 1 A QUANTITY of well 1 XX will be offered for private St I Stock Yards by l ate »t I 324 Messrs. AIKMAN & WlLSoy I HOUSE AND § MESSRS. AIKMAN & ' I have been instructed to Sell |» 4^° 5 I on SATURDAY, the 9th day of I next, y°f NoT «sfc 1 (if not previously disposed of by nrivat- v I A house with 8 rooms and 4 fire dW^ l I 2J acres (more or leas), 1 tivated land, laid down with W 1 grass, situated in Litchfied-aW* I bein g<P art of lot 128, 1 now in the occupation of M* r , 1 Nearly the whole of the pureWS I may remain unpaid for 3 and fiyJJ** i FREEHOLD a»b I KAIAPOI. nw «*TT, I 1%/1 ESSRS. AIKMAN & WlLSflv | tooir^s;? orißedbyMr ' Williaa^ A FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, with the Freehold of the Land on w__ ■ stands, having 100 feet of frontage on iCai street, and a 100 feet of frontage ou S I street, a short distance eastward of the Asa* bly Rooms, in the Town of Kaiapoi, AW A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE on Freehold Land, having 66 feet fronts* ~ Seweil-street. Also, m A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, together with the Freehold Land on wbicnit stands, having 66 feet of frontage oußwraL street. These properties are very desirably situated in the Town of Kaiapoi, and will be goldnpos very advantageous terms. jjj TO LET IN CATHEDRAL SQUARE HOUSE of SEVEN BOOMS latt possessed by Mr. Mallinson; two o! the rooms have been used as an office and will be let separately if desired. Apply to 314 AIKMAN & WILSON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1861 AUCTION SALE OF HOUSES, COWB, BUGGY and HARNESS, OPPOSSUM RUGS, &c, 4c. MR. W. D. BARNARD will sell bj Public Auction at hh Sale Yardß, Adjoining The White Hart Hotel, on SATURDAY, THIS DAY, 7 useful hacks 4 cows 24 oppossuni rugs 1 buggy and harness &c., &c. Sale ab 12 sharp. Tenna at Sale. No Reserve. 311 SYDENHAM HOUSE. ARRIVED PER LORD WORSLEY: PINE APPLES, bananas, loquats, oranges and lemons in prime conditio j Also, a large variety of glass, china, andearii' enware; lamps, chimneys, globes, &c. Cob harness and machine oil at a very moderate price. Canaries, cages, and all kiuda oi W seed. DINNER SERVICES, EOR SMALL FAMILIES FROM £3 ■ ft TEA & BREAKFAST SERVICES EQUALLY REASONABLE. C. PRINCE, Proprietor. Oct. 29th, 1861. *' APARTMENTS TO LET, Unfurnished. Enquire at 320 SYDENHAM HOUSE TO THE ELECTORS OF THE AVON DISTRICT. . GENTLEMEN,— Having received a numerously signed address requesting to solicit your suffrages at the »PP tion of a Member to serve in the Council as a representative for your DisWft feel myself imperatively bound to redeem » pledge which I made on a former, 0 00 placing myself at your disposal when caUeanp to do so. „'ft-mih( I have resided amongst you almost commencement of the colony, and l ? ? J7> iv acquainted with the requirements of tP trict, believe I should not be an unfit mW™ represent your interests. . Having a considerable stake both £*&« tural and pastoral pursuits, my afcte f"2jL{enaturally be directed to promote ™ c ment of these two great sources of prosperity, but at the same time I *°?L-j<ik inilitferent to the general welfare ot Jj™p colony, and would aid in promoting any™ for developing the mineral riches of ora c • Should you think lit to elect mc f^ 9 presentative I will use my Dest , e^ a f_ yeC cis perform the duties which you shall n»* mitted to my charge. . ffly £ Urgent and pressing affairs **£"* sence from home for a week or ten days, fore regret that I shall not have so portunity of soliciting personally your w could have wished. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, _j,i Your very faithfid and obedient ser THOMAS j,, Middleton. Oct. 31st, 1861.

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Press, Volume I, Issue 24, 2 November 1861, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume I, Issue 24, 2 November 1861, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume I, Issue 24, 2 November 1861, Page 6