Town land, Lyttelton, to Let on Lease. SECTION No. 45, Fronting on LondonStreet. Sections, No. 63, fronting Oxford and Winchester Street, iv two or more Plots. Do. 97, do. Jackson Road. Do. 198, do. Christclmrch Road. Do. 303, do. Jackson Road. For further particulars apply to *A. J. Alport. S, Norwich Qnay, LytteHon, Oct. 31, 1851. LAND TO LET, LYTTELTON. SECTION No. 239, adjoining the residence of C. E. Dampiee, Esq. Has excellent frontage on the bay, with ample accommodation for boat building, and repairing small crafts. The upper part of the Section fronts to the Roadway, and would prove an excellent site for a Store and Tavern, to supply the wants ot this rapidly increasing- neighbourhood. For further particulars apply to A. J. Alport. FARM TO LET. SECTION No. 254, situated at the Foot of the Bridle Path, on the Plains. An Excellent and Profitable Dairy Farm, and Market Garden, might be immediately established on this Section, as the distance from Lyttelton is only about 2j miles, with good Communication by the Bridle Path. Wood in abundance, for Building, Fencing, Firing, or other purposes, can be most readily obtained near the spot, A good Road passes through the Section to the Ferry, by which means produce can be conveyed to Christclmrch, and Communication by Water, to and from the Port, is also opened by the same Road. For Terms and further Particulars, apply to A. J. Alport. TO BE LET OR SOLD, T^ONYBROOK COTTAGE, situate on -*-' the College; Ground. For terras, apply to Mr. A. Jagoe. '"... London Street, Lytteiton, October 30tb, 1851. TO LET, A GENTEEL FURNISHED APARTMENT, with attendance. Apply at Geokge Gould's General Store, Christ-church. TO BE LET, ON the most REASONABLE TERMS, Several Town Allotments, situate in the best part of Christchurch. Apply to Mr. Joseph Peabsom, or Mr. Johnson, Builder, Christchurch. ~~ FOR SALE, T^rOOLPACKS & SHEEP-SHEARS. * * A. J. Alport. 2, Norwich Quay, Oct. 31, 1851. Ex "GAZELLE.1' T^ROM Launceston, and on Sale by- the -*- undersigned. .25 tons best V.D.L. Flour. 2 tons first quality Mauritius Sugar. 2 chests Congou Tea. 10 half chests do. 20 boxes Souchong do. 1 ton Mould Candles. 5 cwt. Coffee. 5 tons Dun Seed Potatoes. 5 do. Salt, 20,000 Bricks, V.D.L. 10,000 feet House Timber. 10,000 do. suitable for wharfs, Piles for Houses, Planks, &c. 20,000 Shingles. 200 bushels Bran. 6 Horse Drays and Carts. 6 Wheelbarrows. 1 Weighing Machine. 1 case Men's and Women's Boots and Shoes. 7 sets Cart Harness, leading and shaft. 1 bale Opossum Rugs. ] Lighter and Boat. 10 cwt. loaf Sugar. 1 crate Ginger Beer Bottles. 2 barrels Ginger (3 cwt.) Paterson and Co. OtatecUur/ md Loaitu Btre»t t Nut. 6.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 8 November 1851, Page 8
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