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-Properties to I_et. TO LET, SUITE of BOOMS, suitable f >r offices. Apply Moib <_ CO., Christchurch. 1-30 C7&S rrSO LET.—TWO FURNISHED JL Apply to Mr Ashford, Bootmaker, Colombo street south, Railway *. rossnw 3-25 ?6C3 TSIO LET, for a term of years, a i_„ _ of JL, 350 acres, all fenced, House and eightstalled Stable ; 200 acres now in st :bble and 100 acres ready for cropping. Moir _. Co., Gloucester street. , - 3-1 8507 rno XEf7Furni?h?d, a Ten-roomed' HOaSK, JL and Ten Acres Groimd, with good orchard, bite-ben and flower-garden ; in a most healthy locality, two miles from Post-office. Kent, £3 10s per week. Apply S.H., Post-office, Christchurch. 3-12 5903 T AND FOR CROPPING.—TO LET, in JL_ Blocks of 100 to 300 ACRES, good heavy LAND, in the Malvern district. For terms, apply to - JAMESON, BE OTHERS & CO., 2-24 9574 Christchurch. THE FARM of the late Mr Thin, near Dnnsandel, 'containing 72 acres, to be LET for a term of seven years. Tenders to be addressed to Mr J. W. Sawle, care of Mr Henry, Dunsandel, not later than TUESDAY", 25th of March, 1879. All particulars to be obtained from Mr Henry. 3-18 9253 TO LET, with purchasing clause, 3000 ACRES splendid Native Grassed LAND, twelve miles from railway station, well watered by running creeks. The quality of the land is so good that the presont owner guarantees it will carry two sheep to the acre in its present state. For further particulars apply Wi__i__c Saunders, Lichfield street, Christchurch. 12-18 45i7 rjAO BE LET by TENDKR—GuO ACRES of JL capital native LAND, Bituated near the township of Kyle, South Bakaia. All well fenced ; 130 acres broken up ready for crop. Water at a easy depth. Joins the properties of J. Lambie's, Sea Beach, and McKnoltie. For particulars apply to ;J. Watson, Leeston, or Mr J. Lasibie, Kyle, to whom tenders must be sent on or before the 2nd day of April, 1879. J. Watson, Leeston ! _ 3-18 9198 Properties for Sale. FOR SALE, a really first-class old-estab-lished MILK BUSINESS. For particulars, apply to H. E. Alport, Hereford street. 3-22 9187 FOR SALE, a SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, situate second honse from £. Strange's, North belt. Easy terms. Apply, William Knife. 3-24 9667 FORSALE, on easy terms, a RESIDENCE and half an acre of land, situated in Cashel street East. The house contains dining and drawing rooms, four bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, washhouse, &o. The garden is beautifully laid out with choice shrubs, flower beds, and fruit trees, and the footpaths asphalted. There is also a two-stalled stable, with coachhouse and harness room and loft 30 x 14. The house and stable can be bought with only a quarter of an acre of land, but as a whole is very suitable for a doctor or any gentleman wishing to live near the centre of the city. For further particulars apply to B. Hale & Co., Cashel street. 315 9117 TOWN AND SUBURBAN FREEHOLD SECTIONS FOR SALE ON EAST TERMS. FREEHOLD COTTAGES ! BARGAINS !! ASSISTANCE given to purchasers who object to building societies. Investments in y properties up to _!7000. See J. B. DALE & CO.'S monthly register at offices. Cathedral Square. 1-15 6021 TO''RAILWAY ENGINEERS AND OTHERS, FOR SALE, in lots to suit purchasers, 4 - ACRES, opposite Mr Twigger's, Lincoln road, near Workshops ; high situation, northern aspect; chain roads; water to the surface. Terms 10 per cent, cash, balance by quarterly instalments extending over two years. Apply to Messrs Candy & JDewsbuiiy, Colombo street, or E. Mossman, Ashburton. 3-21 9436 Hotels. ~ ALBION HOTEL, Colombo Stbeet North. JOHN CARPENTER, late of theWaltham Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has taken tho above well-known Hotel, and hopes by attention to business to merit a share of the public patronage. ; WINES AND SPIRITS, ENGLISH ALE AND STOUT, Of the best brands. WARD & CO.'S SUPERIOR ALE. 313 8979 .Junction * Jo. otei, VICTORIA STREET ALFRED STENING date of Chertsey and Temnka) has taken the above old-esta-blished Hotel, where he will be glad to welcome aU his South Canterbury and Christchurch friends and the public generally. The hotel is being thoroughly renovated and refurnished, and no efforts will be spared to make those comfortable who may favor him with a call, or desire hotel accommodation. - : ' ,1.18 6234 ROYAL HOTEL, Moore street, Ashburton. —Having completed the improvements to his house, W. Power desires to inform his friends »id the publio that he is prepared to OFFER them tbe very BEST ACCOMMODATION, and trusts that his practical knowledge of the business, and the superiority of the establishment, will enable hi_t to receive an ample share of their custom. Private suites of. apartments for travellers. Every convenience afforded to boarders. Wines, beers, aud spirits only of the best brands. W. Power, Proprietor. - ■ , ■ .. 3-10 8805 MARINE HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, Daniel McGuinness, Proprietor. THIS Hotel having been thoroughly reno-, vated, is now prepared for the reception of Visitors for the Summer Season. Every accommodation for Picnic and Dinner Parties. A Coach leaves New Brighton daily at 8 a.m. and _ p.m., and leaves Britannia Hotel, Christchurch, daily at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. 11-21 3280 ; WAGSTAFF'S FAMILY HOTEL, AKAROA. BJ. W. CHAMBERLAIN having taken • this Hotel begs to inform the .travelling. public of New Zealand that nothing shall be Wanting-on-his part to insure the comfort of those favouring him with their patronage. Private apartments for Families. Akaroa, March 6, 1879. .'. , 3-6 8652 . BAILWAY LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, BANGIORA. J BURT begs to thank his customers and • the public for their support daring the past eight years, and to intimate that in consequence of having been unable to dispose ofhis property, he will continue to carry on the business as before, and hopes that by strict attention and moderate charges, he will merit a continuance of the patronage hitherto bestowed on him. 3-17 9193 JOSEPH BALDWIN begs to inform his friends and the publio that be will OPEN THE CENTRAL HOTEL, Wakanui Stbeet. Ashbobtok, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, 1879. This Co___odiou3 Hotel is situated within three n_nra&e_' walk of ther Bailway Station, -Table d'Hote daily at 6 p.m. Luncheon on-the table from 12 to 2 p.m. ; The Jug and Bottle Department will be made a special feature, single bottles and small quantities being supplied at the lowest remunerative rates. Only th° best quality of wines, beers, and spirits procurable will be kept. 3 5 8559 J. BALDWIN, Proprietor. ORAM'S SOMERSET COMMERCIAL &&£ FAMILY HOTEL, Ashburtoa. Under the patronage of Sir George Grey, K.C.B. fcamier of New Zealand, Sir James Ferguson, Bart., late Governor of New Zealand, and Sir Charles Ducane, late Governor of Tasmania. nrU-IS centrally situated hotel is pronounced JL to he one oi the finest in the Southern Hemisphere. ___ Cuisine is under the super vision of an -orinent Chef, and the Proprietor hopes that his tfl—g experienoe in the ttaas is a s__ioient guan_we_ito the quality of the contents of the B. W. SHEARMAN. Proprietor. iO-B -290 ALBERT HOTEL, QTJ_SEN STEBETT, AUCKLAND. S„C CAULTON, Proprietor (Late of • Masonic Hotel, Napier, and Masonic Hotel, Gisborne). ; (_5" " Town and Country," which publishes a view of this magnificent hotel, after describing the plan of the house and general accommodation in eulogistic terms, remarks -.—" Visitors from aU parts of the colonies and America are to be met with here, and all seem highly satisfied with the good things provided and the general management of this fine hotel." 2*13 7527

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4260, 25 March 1879, Page 3

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