To be put off on advantageous terms, TEN Acres of Land, well fenced in, and all in good cultivation, with Farm House, and out-buildings. Application to be made to Mr. W. Packard, the " Stedfast," Lyttelton. LYTTELTON GRAND LOTTERY. THE Undermentioned Property to be disposed of by Lottery, in 800 subscriptions or Tickets, to be sold at ss. each. The drawer of the Ticket which shall gain the First Prize will be entitled to A Valuable Freehold Property, £. s. d. Consisting of a House, and a quarter of an acre of Land, being No. 4, in the Dudley Road, Lyttelton, of the estimated value of 80 0 0 The Drawer of the 2nd Prize to a Valuable Freehold Property, consisting of a quarter of an acre of Land, being No. 3, on an east side of the Bridle Path, overlooking the Town of Lyttelton, with the House and Buildings erected thereon, estimated at , . 60 0 0 3rd Prize. A 5 Oared "Whale Boat, nearly new, cedar built, and copper fastened by Day, of Sydney, with oars, sails, anchor, &re, complete, at .... 30 0 0 4?th Prize. A Milch Cow, in calf, at 12 0 0 sth Prize. A Heifer Calf, at 3 0 0 6th Prize. A Double Barreled Gun, at ... . 300 7th Prize. A Pier Glass, in gilt frame, at . . . 210 0 Bth Prize. Four Pigs, at 2 0 0 9th Prize. Four Pigs, at 2 0 0 10 th Prize. A Milch Goat, at 1 10 0 11th Prize. A Milch Goat, at ....... 110 0 12th Prize. One Pig, at 1 10 0 J 3th Prize. One Pig, at ... - 100 £200 0 0 The Drawing to take place publicly at Lyttelton, on Wednesday, 14th April, 1852, at 12 at noon, under the directions of the Trustees. The Prizes will be delivered on the day after the same shall be drawn. Possession of the Two Freehold Properties will be immediately given, and duly conveyed to the drawers, free of expense, by proper deeds to be prepared by the Vendor's Solicitors. The Prizes may be inspected at the Houses referred to. TRUSTEES. Mr. G. II Tribk, Canterbury Street. Mr. Rowland Davis, Norwich Quay. _ Certified Tickets may be had at all.the principal Hotels and Stores in Lyttelton and Christchurch, and at the Office of this Paper. PROSPECTUS Of the Lyttelton and Christchurch Building' and Investment Society, Tobe established pursuant to Legislative Ordinance 15th Victoria, Session 11, No. 11, in Shares of £120 each ; monthly subscriptions, ten shillings per share ; entrance fee, two shillings and sixpence per share, HI HE Society will be founded upon princi- -*- pies which have been proved by the working of similar Societies in England and in this and other colonies to be mutually beneficial, and is established for the purpose of enabling its members to purchase their own Residences or other Freehold or Leasehold Property for investment or occupation. Building Societies have now become so general and the benefits derivable nnder the working of the same so thoroughly known and appreciated that it would be superfluous to say more in favour of them. By the rules and constitution of the Society, each member contributes ten shillings per month, for each and every share held by him, and five shillings per share per month, as interest and redemption money from the period of taking a loan from the Society until by such monthly payments assisted by the profits derived from premiums, fines,'and other incidental sources, each share shall have realised the value of 120/, which it is ascertained will be within nine or ten years from its commencement when the Society will under the Legislative Ordinance be dissolved. Some of the advantages conferred upon Building Societies by the Legislative Ordinance are—
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 65, 3 April 1852, Page 2
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