Properties to Let or Sell. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE FREEHOLD TOWN PROPERTY in a good situation, and under lease to good tenants for long periods, with large improvements on the land. Apply to No. 86. 2-23 HARMAN & STEVENS. FOR SALE, T ARGE FAMILY RESIDENCE, Garden, Ij and from 12 to 50 ACRES of LAND in English grass, at Avooeide. Apply to MR. J. PALMER, 2-18 Chrietchurch. TO LET, A FARM of 340 ACRES of good LAND on the River Hawkins, partly broken up. Apply to MR. J. PALMER, 2-19 Christohurch. TO LET, mHE SHOP lately occupied by Mr Lewis, JL gunsmith, corner of Durham and Kilmore streets, suitable for a Grocery Store. Apply to Mr Jambs Wood, jun., on the premises. The adjoining premises can be had if required. 3-4 TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. TO BE LET, rpHE BUILDING known as the GYMX NASIUM, in Hereford street, opposite the Literary Institute. For particulars enquire of ALEXANDER LEAN, Architect, &c M Hereford street, 3-11 Near Bank of New Zealand. TO BE SOLD, *YAA CREa of SUPERIOR LAND, I x)\J near Meesent'e Accommodation House, Oust, well fenced, bank and ditch, two wires with iron etandard and gorse. 200 acres broken up. Abundant water; Price very low and terms favorable. Apply to FREDERICK THOMPSON, 1-29 Cashel street. Stock, &c. PRIVATE SALE. mHE FIRST-CLASS IMPORTED BULL. 1 TOM WHITE, 20 months old, bred by fm. Thomas Couchman. Got by Landgrave, bred by E. W. Smyth, Esq., Wadhurst Castle; dam, by a bull of W. E. Moreland, Esq., of Lamberhuret; Landgrave by the Duke of York. For further particulars apply to J. H, BENNETT, 3-8 Hereford street. RAMS. npHE Undersigned have been instructed to X DISPOSE of 150 first-class RAMS, from one of the finest flocks in this island. To be seen on application to MILES & CO. Chrietchurch, Nov. 15, 1869. 11-15 TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Gay'e Stables, Christchurch ; at Ham, Riccarton, and at Leeston on Tuesday and Wednesday in each week, THE WELL-KNOWN IMPORTED NORFOLK TROTTER, QUICKSILVER. Quicksilver is a chesnut roan rising *3ven years, excellent temper and constitution. Bred by Mr James Coker, Downham Lynn, Norfolk; got by old Prickwillow, Champion of England; his dam by Old Merrilegs, by Lottery j g sire Performer, g g eire Pretender. Tebms—£s. Good paddocking for Mares at Bam, 2s 6d week. Mares sent to Mr Bluett's farm will be properly attended to. Charge, Iβ per week. 10-7 LEICESTER AND LINCOLN RAMS. TO BE LET FOR THE SEASON. THE undersigned has been favoured with instructions from JOHN GRIGG, Esq., TO LET FOB THE SEASON a number of his SUPERIOR RAMS. The whole of the Sheep offered are got by IMPORTED ENGLISH RAMS, from the flocks of Meesrs Kirkham, Topham, and Mann, and are out of very superior ewee. The succes this flock has obtained over all other Long-Woolled Sheep at Exhibitions throughoat New Zealand is the beet possible test of their real merit. The sheep may be seen on application to W. MABCROFT, Cattle Salesman, At the Carlton Yards on Wednesdays, and at the White Hart Yards on Saturdays, on each day from 10 to 4 o'olock. 2-12
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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2154, 14 March 1870, Page 1
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