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TO BE LET, THE LARGE SHOP AND PREMISES, occupied by the of the late Mr. Richard Tucker, situated on the corner of High and Tuam streets. Terms low, for which enquire of Mb. Thos. D. Jones, Grocer. June 16, 1865. 6-17 FOR SALE, With Immediate Possession. An Opportunity Seldom To Be Met With. THAT well-known Property of the late Thomas Hughes, situated in Robinson's Bay, Akaroa, adjoining Mr. Pavitt's estate. Consisting of—" One hundred and twenty acres, more or less, o first-class bush land, well timbered and watered ; about three acres of orchard, well stocked with fruit trees ; together with two comfortable well-built houses, and one of the finest saw-mills in the province, in firstclass working order. Ten working bullocks, bows, yokes, harness and dray, complete ; cows, pigs, poultry, &0. For further particulars apply to J. Cob, Christchurch; or to J. Collier, 6-21 South Moeraki Downs. LAND FOR SALE, ON THE SPRINGFIELD ROAD, near the residence of George Gould, Esq., in lots to suit purchasers, at from £50 to £100 ; payments extending over four years. Apply to Mr. Nicholson, (Messrs. Garrick and Cowlishaw*B,) 5-29 Cathedral square. TO BE LET, THE LARGE STORE & PREMISES, situated on the corner of High and Tuam streets, in consequence of the death of the late Mr. R. Tucker. Possession given oa the Ist July. For terms, which are low, apply to Mb. Thos. D. Jones, 6-20 Grocer, High street. Oioods oii $al*. ' CHOICE TEAS AND COFFEE. JUST ARRIVED, IN STORE— Black and gre< n teas, of very superior quality, in chests, half-chests, and boxes ' Plantation coffee, best fresh-roasted, either in the berry or ground, warranted free from adulteration * Sugars, in great variety Crosse and Blackwell's celebrated potted meats Ditto ditto fish and pickles * Sinclair's hams and bacon With a great variety of other first-class goods, which will be sold at moderate prices. Thomas D. Jones, Family Grocer and Tea Dealer, High street, and corner of Tuam street. Christchurch, May 23,1865. 5-24 BY THE CANTERBURY, FROM LONDON, To be Landed in a Few Days, THE UNDERMENTIONED GOODS, FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Viz. :— - . ■ > 2 bales merchant navy canvas 1 bale double warp duck, 27 in. 1 bale bunting, assorted colors 1 bale cotton duck, 24 in. Patent windlass purchasers, 10 to 16 inches 35 kegs boat hails and hammered spikes 5 cwt. anchor shackles 55 coils bolt rope 1 cask Admiralty lamps, assorted Pitch, tar, resin, paints, oils, &c.-, and a various assortment of ship chandlery. : HeNBT DtTNSTOBD, 6-20 . .* ■ Norwich Quay* Lyttleton. TUST ARRIVED, AND LANDING, " Ex Canterbury, from London:— Ale, in hhds, Allsopp's No. 8, Bass' No. 3 Do do, East India, pale Stout, Barclay's, in quarts and pints Brandy, Martell's pale and dark, in qr-casks ' Brandy, Hennessy's pale, do, do Old torn, in qr-casks and cases, Swain, Boord and Co Old Tom, do do, Booth and Co Whisky, Boyal Highlander and in cases Whisky, Kinahans' L.H., Jameson's Kirkliston, &c, &c, in quarters Rum, West India, ten and twelve O.P. Bitters, Swain, Boord and Co.'s pale, orange and dark ,• Wine—A great variety of sherries ' Wine, do port Tonio water Tobacco, negroheadand twist .: Cigars—Cabanas, Havanah (finest in market) Cigars, Manilla cheroots, No. 2, and Havannah* shaped No. 2 Corn sacks Gunny bags Cheese—Cheshire, very fine Twine I Paper bags, and paper of all kinds Candles, Belmont sperm, sixes and' lib packets Salt, fine and coarse • ■ -• Oilman's stores, in great variety; xnaizena, corn flour, B.Fs. . Thumb blue, starch, mustard, Crosse and Black* well's pint pickles, each kind separate j anchovy paste, essence of anchovies,' Dutch anohories, onions; sauces in every variety j salad oil, pints and half-pints; curry powder, red currant jelly, black currant jelly, Champion's No. 18 and No. 24 vineSr; salmon, lib and x 2lb tins, Gamble's, obVB, and Morton's; herrings, 2 doz tins, Morton's and Gamble's; bottled fruits, Crosse and Blackwell's • olives (Spanish), capers, castor oil, in pints and half-pints ; table salt, Twelvetree's soap powder, soda crystals, almonds, raisins, baking powder Blacking, in paste* tins and bottles Confectionery, Keillor's assorted ' Marmalade, candied peel, Ac, crystal jujubes (Volckman's) Gelatine, Nelson's Sugar, crushed loaf, Goo-hart** Spices, whole cinnamon, pimento, cloves, mace, Jamaica ginger, unbleached ginger Spices, ground cinnamon, pimento, doves, mace and ginger Arrowroot, 1 and 7-lb; tins, tapioca Oatmeal and patent groats Biscuits, Huntley and Palmer's, mixed: Cocoa, homoßopathic and hexagon (Taylor Bro*. ■ and Fry's) Chocolate, Taylor Bros, and Fry's Malt, finest English Printing ink, in all colon and variety Iron: tanks .- y&c*, .' *** ■ ' &c. - Taem&ahy ■--'-. Waxtoh, W___r__v4 Co., -::.^

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 826, 23 June 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume VII, Issue 826, 23 June 1865, Page 3