Properties to Let and Se.lTO LET, WITH immediate possession, the SHOP in High street (next to Petersen and Co. s) lately in the occupation of Mr Roach. Apply to 0 4917 PETERSEN & CO. TO LET, * T>USINESS PREMISES suitable for JL> OFFICES, kc, next to Matheson's Agency. STABLES & COTTAGE in Manchester street, now in the occupation of Mr 1 ' Saneom. h MATHESON'S AGENCY, 4-22 4064 John Ixglis, Manager. TO LET, QAf\ ACRES, in one or more lots, on 0 _VJ Halkett's road, West Melton, seventeen miles from Christchurch, fenced a and cultivated, near a railway station ; good - water. 200 Acres, fenced, five miles from Selwyn r statioo. y Apply to s FREDERICK THOMPSON, 4-30 4031 Cashel street. FOR SALE, 1 A COUNTRY BUSINESS, doing a large 1 A general trade, capable of extension, with great facilities for a produce trade. Apply XX, PostAoffice, Christchurch. I 5-2 4376 FARM FOR SALE. MESSRS. W. WILSON and CO. have received instructions to SELL, 1 A FARM of 80 ACRES, at Rolleston, partly improved, adjoining the farm of Mr Fitzgibbon. 4-20 4142 TO LET, 1 ryHAT Splendid SHOP in High street, J. next to B. Petersen's, at very moderate rent. The Shop is splendidly fitted up, and most suitable for Millinery, Drapery, or Hosiery business. 5-11 4566 I TO LET, A FIVE- ROOMED COTTAGE, with __. garden, in Colombo street south, next ' to Dr. Frankish. Apply, JOHN KING, ' 5-11 4524 Grocer, Cashel street. SHOP TO LET, supposed to be suitable for a watchmaker, a boot and shoe shop, or i a small chemist. Apply to R. Binstead, Cashel street. 5-11 4528 ADDINGTON. THE UNOCCUPIED LAND BELONGING TO MR SEWELL in this Suburb, will be SOLD IN LOTS to suit , purchasers, upon deferred payments, at a low rate of interest. Apply to Messrs HARMAN & STEVENS, 562 Christchnrch. I TO LET. THE UNDERSIGND are instructed to let those Commodious Premises lately ' occupied by the late Mr J. Bailey as a ■ Builder's Yard, including large workshops, stable, offices, and other conveniences. 3-9 2178 WM. WILSON & CO. FOR SALE, ]\/riLFORD, on the Fendaltown Road. Apply to > HARMAN & STEVENS. 22nd April, 1872. 4-23 4204 TO LET, A COMFORTABLE FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, situated in Gloucester street ' east. There is also a well-stocked garden. Apply at 5-13 4584 PRESS OFFICE. 5 Election Notices. i . . TO THE ELECTORS OP THE COLERIDGE DISTRICT. IT being generally understood that a va- ,. cancy will shortly occur in the Repre- ', sentation of the district in the General S Assembly by the resignation of Mr Karslake, 1 have been requested by a number of the c electors to again offer myself as a Candidate. If I should have the honor of being your representative I would not be pledged in any way to the present Ministry, but I should give r them a general support as long as I found they continued to give a fair share of atten- " tion to Southern interests, and more especially to the interest of the Coleridge '• district, by giving increased facilities for the ) development of its coal and other minerals I approve of the peaceful solution of the native difficulty, which has already done so •- much in restoring the confidence of English c capitalists in New Zealand, and I look forward with hope to the extension of the direct trade to America as benefiting all classes of the community. I should, however, watch carefully any proposed alterations of the existing relations between the General and '. Provincial Governments, aud should oppose v any change in the provincial control of the waste lands. I shall have great pleasure In meeting the Electors at snch times and places as may be most convenient to give any explanations that may be required as to my opinions on Education, Public Works, Immigration, or any other subject likely to engage the at3, tention of the Representatives at the ap- ' preaching meeting of the General Assembly. i I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedieut servant, GEOUGE HART. Winchmore, Ashburton, April 19, 1872. r ' 4-24 4225 ACCLIMATISATION, j 3 * rpHE UNDERSIGNED wishes it to be 1 understood that his services being engaged by the Canterbury Society for a shipment of J birds, tec, from England, therefore cannot undertake commissions from private persons and he has no doubt the Society would through the Secretary, receive orders for anj birds required. RICHARD BILLS. Christchurch, May 13,1572. 5-14 459 C
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Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2818, 14 May 1872, Page 1
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