Properties to Let or Sell A D D I N G T O N . SECTIONS, in *f.~ ; t _ . QrvrT , , .__._. suburb to be SOLD on unusually easy terms of payment. B-2 A l P 7282 t0 HABMAN & STEVENS. . -iy|-OUNT GREY DOWNS } VALUABLE FARM FOB SALE. That valuable and compact FARM, the property of Mr James Frame, senior, comprising 100 acres of first class land, situate on the Mount Grey Downs, within one mile of Balcairn Bailway Station. The farm is securely enclosed by substantial and wellgrown gorse fences, and is sub-divided into seven paddocks of convenient size_ by fences of a similar description. There is a dwell-ing-house, dairy, and really excellent outoffices on the property. Good water is easily obtainable on any part of the farm. . About half an acre is used as a garden, and is planted with some of the rarest and most valuable fruit trees and Californian pines. Together with the farm will be sold 20 acres of Bush Land, situate about eight miles from it, and upon which is some of the best timber in the district. To a person desirous of engaging in agricultural and pastoral pursuits, or to one seeking an investment, this is an opportunity seldom to be met with. The terras of payment are exceedingly easy. For further particulars, apply to Mr John Cameron, on the farm; Mr James Frame, senior, Eiver Styx; or to Messrs Joynt and. O'Neill, Solicitors, Christchnrch. 12-15 3680 Produce, &c w °— ° L The undersigned are prepared to make liberal GASH ADVANCES on Wool placed in their hands foi sale in this market, or consigned to Messrs Miles Brothers and Co for tale in London MILES, HASSAL, k CO, Christchurch, TT|7" OOL AND PRODUCE. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) are prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on WOOL AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE placed in their hands for sale, in either the London or Colonial markets. For further particulars, apply at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Cathedral square. Christchurch, October 13th, 1875.10-14 3690 ATHESON'S AGENCY makes libeial ADVANCES on WOOL and other Produce. 11 9528 JOHN INGLIS, Manager SAUNDERS & HENDERSON make liberal ADVANCES on WOOL consigned to them for sale in London; 9-22 937 OOLBCODRING WORKS, CREEK STATION, NEAR GEBALDINE. HORATIO F. PALMER, late of the firm of A. Hornbrook and Co, of Christchurch, has taken the above place, and is fitting it up as a fellmongery and woolscouring works, where he is prepared to scour wool in any quantity at the lowest current rates. The highest cash price given for wool, sheepskins, hides, and tallow. 9-21 893 AIAPOI WOOL SCOURING WORKfc*'. Scouring and sorting as usual. Every department under first-class practical meD. N.B.—Cash buyer of Wool, Sheepskins, and Hides. 10-18 1736 J. W. ELLEN. TTTT OOL SCO CRING. The undeTeigned will Carry on WOOL SCOURING this season as usual. The works are under the superintendence of a thorough practical tradesman. 10-21 1858 A. HORNBROOK. VVOOLSTON WOOL SCOURING VV WORKS. T . YORK (Late I. B. Sheath). Scouring as heretofore. Cash purchaser of sheepskins in quantities only. Office—Mr Sheatb ? s, corner of Colombo and Tuam streets. 12-18 3786 Conveyances ON AND AFTER JANUARY IST, 1875, BOYAL MAIL COACHES conveying Passengers and Parcels, will RUN between SALTWATER CREEK and KAIAPOI *, will leave the Creek at 7.30 a.m., and arrive at Kaiapoi for the 9 a.m. up train for Christchurch ; will return from Kaiapoi (with mails), and arrive at the Creek at 11 a.m. ; will leave the Creek at 12.45 (with mails), and arrive at Kaiapoi for the 2.45 p.m. up train ; will return from Kaiapoi on arrival of 5 p.m. train. Pa-sengers, Parcels, and Luggage, booked through. J. OLIVER, 12-20 3816 Proprietor. cobb and co's telegraph line of boyal mail coaches to akaboa. Coaches: of the above line Leave Cobb's Office, every TUESDAY, THUBBDAY, and SATUBDAY Mornings at 8 a.m., returning from Akaroa en MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 8 a.m. Fare—£l ss. Return Tickets (av_.-U.ble for a month), £2, Luggage and parcels at low rates. 9-23 976 W. B. MITCHELL, Agent ptHBISTCHUBCH AND GBEEN PARK. On and after this Date the MAIL COACH will cave JAMES SMITH'S (late of Cobb and Co) OFFICE, near Tattersall's, at 3.30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. 10-5 1385 O. KIMBER, Proprietor. RYAN k BARKER'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES CHRISTCHURCH TO AKAROA. RUNNING in conjunction with the s.s Halcyon, the COACH leaves Pigeon Bay on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, shortly after the arrival of the steamer ; and Brace's Hotel, Akaroa, at 9 a.m. on the a an) a nay f"27 744« FRYAN k BARKER. Proprietors Road Boards AVON BOAD BOARD. The Board invites applications for the offices of SURVEYOR, CLERK, and COLLECTOR for the above District, Salary— £250 per annum. - Applications, with testimonials, to be sent in before five o'clock on Tuesday, December 21st. Duties can be seen at the office. None but really competent men need trouble to apply. F. T. HASKINS, Clerk to the Board. Boad Board Office, December 14th, 1875. 12-15 3704 AVON BOAD B O A B D. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS Take Notice, that the Annual MEETING for this district will be held at the Boad Board Office, Papanoi road, at noon on SATUBDAY, the FIBST day of JANUARY next, for the purpose of NOMINATING TWO MEMBERS to serve in lien of the retiring' member*—-Messrs B. G. Wright and PeaC>ck. If a Poll be demanded, it will be proceeded with at once, and will close at four o'olock p.m. of the same day. F. V. HABKINB, 1318 3814 Clerk to the Board,
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Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 3215, 20 December 1875, Page 4
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