FOR SALE AT LEITHFIELD. -4 rf PLOTS of FREEHOLD LAND, of one _L I acre and upwards, adjoining the new Township of Lcithfield j and fronting on the Rangiora Road, the Mount Grey Road, and the* River Kowoi. Terms favorable. No 647 For plan, &c, apply to Luck & Clabk, Christchurch. TWENTY ACRES OF CAPITAL BUSH FOR SALE. THIS good Section, No. 1901, was purchased in 1859, and is now offered for sale at a moderate rate. No. 595 Luck & Clabk, Christehurch. AEASS SEEDS FOR SALE. Consisting of Rye Grasses, White and Red Clover, &c., just imported from a first-class English house. No. 646 Apply to Mr. W. Lawbt, Forncett Farm, Lower Lincoln Road, Or to Luck & Clabk, Chriatchurch. CHURCH LEASE OF QUARTER ACRE OF LAND FOR SALE, FRONTING ON PETEEBOBO' STBEET ; CHURCH LEASE OF QUARTER ACRE OF LAND, FBONTINO ON SALISBUBY STBEET ; RENT LOW—PEICE TOGETHER, £16. BUSH LAND FOR SALE : 20 acres at Little River 20 acres of easy access from Lincoln town 7i acres ditto, ditto 5 acres ditto, ditto. These sections being near the tramway, can be made immediately profitable. Stockyard fencing wood, bridge and house piles, shingles and firewood, delivered on the Lincoln Rood, near Shakespear's. Apply to C. J. Hubbabd, Colombo Street south, Accountant and Land Agent. WOOL CLASSING. MR. JOSEPH F. NETTLETON, of Kaiapoi, has much pleasure in announcing to Stockowners that he has commenced business on his own account, and he will be happy to undertake the arranging of their wools for the English Market upon terms per agreement. Mr. J. F. Nettleton, besides having upwards of three years' colonial experience, has at home attended the London and Liverpool Wool Sales for over 18 years in behalf of some of the first houses in Bradford, Leeds, and Huddersfield, has every confidence (as last year's Wool Sales will show) by classification greatly to enhance the value of wool commtted to bis care, both in the Colonial and Home Markets. Specimens of Rams from some of the best runs in this and the Nelson Province, along with Price Lists, may be obtained by application to Mr. Nettleton, at Kaiapoi. Mr. J. F. Nettleton has pleasure in referring any gentleman requiring his services to Messrs. J. and H. Lance, and John Macfarlane, Esq. FOR SALE—One Acre of Land, with a frontage on the continuation of Cashel Street cast, and the Stanniore Road. Habman and Stevens. September 25,1863. DR. TURNBULL wishes to obtain employment for James M'Lauchlan as Ploughman or General Servant on a Station. He can recommend him as a good, trustworthy man. September 25,1863. WANTED —A Young Man accustomed to office and warehouse work, is in wont a situation, mercantile or otherwise. Address F.W. Press Office. WANTED— Employment wanted as Plumber Painter, and Glazier. Address, Plumber, Press Office. WANTED by a respectable Married Couple, a situation: Wife as Plain Cook, the man to make himself generally useful. No family. A.8., Press Office. TIME TABLE. FIBST TBIP OP THB SCREW STEAMER BANGATIRA, J. Matheson, Commander, ' from AUCKLAND TO OTAGO AND BACK, Calling at the following intermediate Ports: LEAVES Auckland, Saturday, September 26. Napier, YVednesday, September 30. Dunedin Wharf, Wednesday, Oct. 7. Lyttelton, Saturday, October 10. Wellington, Tuesday, October 13. Napier, Saturday, October 17. ABBITES AT Napier, Monday, September 28. Duuediu Wharf, Saturday, Oct. 3. Lyttelton, Thursday, October 8. Wellington, Sunday, October 11. Napier, Wednesday, October 14. Auckland, Monday, October 19. Rattkat & Matheson, Agents at Auckland. Watt, Kennejdt, & Watt, Agents at Napier. Auckland, September, 1863.
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