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FOR SALE, SEVERAL small allotments of from two to five acres of Land, situated on the Papanui Road. Apply to Mr. Prichakd, Solicitor, Christehurch. TO BE SOLD, AN Unselected Land Order for Fifty Acres. Also, a Section comprising Fifty Acres. Apply to Mr, Prichard, Solicitor, Christehurch. For Sale, at Cost Price, A' Complete Set of Surgical, Obstetrical, Medico, Galvanic Instruments and Apparatus, manufactured in 1850, by W. Matthews, of London, maker to King's College Hospital. Also, a Medical Library. For further particulars apply to Mr. Swinbourne, Market Place, Christehurch. OBSERVE! A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. TO BE RAFFLED FOR, as soon as a sufficient number of members are procured, a Newly-erected Weather-boarded HOUSE, containing a large shop front and bed-room, situate in Cashel Street, Christehurch. Conditions of Raffle: Twenty-five subscribers of £2 each; the "putter-up" and the winner to spend 50s. each. Apply to J. M'Gbath, on the premises. To be Raffled For, A 50 Acre Section of Land lying on the banks of the Avon, near Christehurch. 100 Tickets, £2 each; the Putter-up and Winner to spend £5 each. List of Subscribers may be seen and further particulars known by application to Messrs. Gartner & Ellis, Golden Fleece, Christehurch. To be Raffled For, AT the Golden Fleece, Christehurch, by 60 members, at £l each, one of Garrett's Improved Corn and Seed Drills. Also, one of Ransome's wrought Iron Ploughs, with extra Shares, &c. The thrower of the highest number to win the Drill, and the next highest to win the Plough. The putter up and winner of the Drill to spend £2 10s. each, and winner of the Plough to spend £\. HEATHCOTE WHARF. Conveyance of Goods to Christehurch. THE Public are respectfully informed that the " KAKA." and " FLIRT," Captains Cain and George Day, will in future convey Goods to the above wharf, guaranteed to be landed free from all risks, at the rate of One Pound per ton. From the well known capabilities of these Boats, and the characters of their respective Masters, the utmost regularity and despatch,together with punctuality of arrival at the wharf, may be fairly depended upon, by parties shipping by these vessels. Shippers may also depend upon every care being taken of their Goods, both while on board and at the Wharf, where a commodious and perfectly weathertight Warehouse has been erected, and where goods will lie perfectly safe and free from damage, in the custody of the Wharfinger who resides on the premises. Arrangements have been made for the cartage of goods from the wharf to their respective places of destination at a low rate. N.B. To prevent the great inconvenience which at present exists from goods arriving without the knowledge of their owners, parties (residing in and near Christehurch) shipping by the above conveyance will be informed of their goods being at the Wharf within two hours of their arrival. Agents—ln Lyttelton, Longden & Le Cren. „ In Christehurch, J. F. Swinbourne. By whom orders will be punctually attended to, and any other information afforded. " THE HEATHCOTE WHARF WILL be open for business on and after Ist March. , George Fairfield, Wharfinger, Rates of Wharfage, &c, same as those charged .by the Canterbury Association in Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 61, 6 March 1852, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 61, 6 March 1852, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 61, 6 March 1852, Page 4 (Supplement)

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