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which is tints placed within four mile of the extensive forests of the Peninsula. The money for opening this road is already voted, and the work is about to be undertaken -immediately by the Government. It may be added that the Little River Railway about to be commenced will run little more than a mile from Lincoln, so that a short branch line will connect it with the forests of the Little T?» ~ the one side - and the market the City of Christ-church, on the other. It may be said that no site can be found in the whole of this large district which contains the same advantages of dry, healthy situation, rising well above the swamp, excellent water and abundant supply of building materials, one which lies in the main thoroughJare through the PiHNCttAi. Agricultural District inthb Province.
Particulars can be obtained of the Auctioneers Messrs. J, Ouavrea and Son, Christchurch, "
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Press, Volume III, Issue 173, 23 May 1863, Page 4
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153LINCOLN. Press, Volume III, Issue 173, 23 May 1863, Page 4
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