FOR WELLINGTON AND DUNEMN. rpHE WOXrtA WoNu-Wdl sail for WeiJL lington on the about SATURDAY, tho 13th, and the STORM BIlll) fur Dunwiin the eamu day. COOKSOX, BOWLER & CO,, Agents, Lyttelton and Christehurch. FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. MESSRS. J. OLLIYIER & SON have received instuietion.s from Mr. Ji Roseiter to sell by puhlie auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2."., On the promises :it Sulyard House, Cashol Street, adjoining tin; Union Bnnk uf Australia, all tho Furmture,||Householil Effects, Se.., together with Fittings attached to that well-known boarding hous'j, consisting of Dining room chairs Ditto tables Couches Bedsteads Bidding Household linr>n Crockery, diuuer and breakfast Services Carpets 'Kitcben utensila Several dozen of capital home-made winus, jams, perserves And various other effects, particulars of which will appear in future advertisements. S:ilc at noon. September f>, 1862. TOWNSHIP OF ASHLEY. MESSRS. J. OLLIVER k SON bag to give notice that the salo of this township has been unavoidably postponed. The sections aro open for selection until the middle of October, when they will be submitted at the upset price of £10 per quarter-acre. Maps and plans may be seen at the offices of tho auctioneers in Chriatuhurcli. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AT FEND ALL TOWN. "fc/TESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON •*-*-*- have received instructions from Messrs. James and John Hill, of Fendall Town to sell by private treaty, — The whole of that valuable section of Fbeeiiolp Lμ* r> consisting of 50 acres, nnd being section No. 60 on the map of the chief Surveyor, situated at Fendall Town, and immediately adjoining the estates of W. Bowler, Esq., and 0. C. Bowcn, Esq., and being within two miles of Christchurch. The whole of the section is fenced and broken up and laid down to grass; there are two small cottages on the laud, and the river Avon runs along the upper and lower ends of the section. The Fendall Town lioad runs through the section. The Auctioneers desire to draw eepdcial attention to this valuable estate, : Its immediate contiguity to Christchurch, and to the large Jticcartou estates from which it is only divided by tho riv •, renders this perhaps the most desitable site for a gentleman's residence in the viciniiy of the town. The land is of first-rate quality and admirably adapted for paddocks or for grazing purposes. For terras, &c, apply to Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON, Cashel and streets. September sth, 1862. TO BE LET. A SMALL FARM consisting of 37£ acree of excellent land, fenced aud cultivated, with house, garden, stable, &c, situate on the Island about a mile from the town of Kaiapoi. Apply to Alexander Weih. Kaiapoi, 14th September, 1862. TO TAILORS. WANTED, Good Workmen.—Apply to G. Fletcher, Colombo street, Christhurch. "jlj UNICIP AL COUNCIL —The •"*• Municipal Council invite Tenders for the supply of V. D. Land timber for works under their control as mry be required. Tenders to ba sent in oa or before 4 p.m., Monday, September 22nd, 1862 t Specifications to be seen at the office Of Wft-'.FBEDK MOORE, Town Survejor. Chrietcburch, September 9, 1532. J
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Press, Volume III, Issue 70, 13 September 1862, Page 5
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