ON SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ANEW CART, just imported, Ransom and May's patent, with shelving-gear complete. One of Barrett's latest improved Winnowing^ Machines, quite new. _ Also, one of Barrett's Patent Hanp Thrashing Machines complete, with extra fittings, quite new. ■ . ■ Apply to A. Webb, Christehurch Quay, or R. Sutcliffe, Cashel Street, Christehurch. COWS FOR SALE. SEVERAL COWS IN CALF, all broken to Bale. May he seen on the run of Messrs. Wood & Chisnell, Christehurch. Also, several valuable Saddle and Cart Mares; now depasturing near Godley Head. For further particulars, apply to •• John T. Parkinson, Mahoenui. TO BE SOLD, A first-rate DRAY & BULLOCKS, with Yokes, Bows, and Chains complete. Inquire at The Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch. " FOR SALE, EIFTY Acres of LAND, fronting on the Road from Christehurch to Papanui. Apply to Mr. Prichard, Solicitor, Christehurch. . FOR SALE, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, with 40 acres of Freehold attached, 4 acres of which, or thereabouts, are enclosed, and 2 acres in an excellent state of cultivation. This property is situate on the right bank of the Avon, at a "distance of about one mile from Christehurch, and is at present let at an annual rent of thirty pounds (£3O). The house occupies an eligible situation, close to the river, and faces N.W. A good road has already been formed for about half the distance along the bank of the Avon, and the remainder might-be completed at a very trifling expense. For particulars apply to J. 0. Porter, Esq., Solicitor, Christehurch. ~~~~ TO BE SOLD~ A COMFORTABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, in an eligible situation at Christehurch. Apply to Mr. Alport, Lyttelton, or to Mr. C. E. Fooks, Cashel Street, Christehurch. j ON SALE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, PORT, I Sherry, Marsala, Stout, Nelson Ale, &c, in quantities of two Gallons and upwards, at the lowest possible price for cash. S. Gibbs. .Christehurch, Oct. 20th. ON SALE, "OURTON and Colonial Ale in draught -*-' and bottle. Double distilled Peppermint Water. 1 Crate Crockery. 1 Cask Tumblers and Wine Glasses. 1 Cask Hallow-ware. 16 cwt. Superfine Cheese. . j 1 Ton Bacon. 200 Bushels Maize, and the usual supplies of Groceries. S. Gibbs. I Christehurch, Dec. 21,1852. TIMBER, &c. 4,0 OOn FEET °f TIMBER,™ t£!\-/ 9 VJ'V_/V/ Boards and Scantling, assorted. 20,000 Shingles. 10,000 Lathes. 6,000 Palings. 1,000 Posts and Kails. 200 Cords Dry Fire Wood. Black Pine Piles, Sawn Gate Posts, Five barred Gates, Sheep Hurdles, &c. The above Timber, &c, having been purchased of parties who are gone to the Diggings will be delivered at a lower price than usual. S. Gibbs. Christehurch, Sept. 30, 1852.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 105, 8 January 1853, Page 2
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