tion of any extra Stock, for which they will provide accommodation. N.B. The present funds of the Society being inadequate to meet the expenses of the Show, donations for this purpose are solicited from all parties who feel interested in the objects ia view. Donations, and yearly subscriptions to the Society, (£1 per annum, now due,) will be received by the Treasurer, W. G. Brittax, Esq., Christchurch, and by the Honorary Secretaries. C. Dayie, "I Hon. , C. B. Fooks, /Sees. Christdhureh, August 7th, 1854. NOTICE. npHE Undersigned is prepared, to grant -*- Leases of the under-mentioned Lands for 21 years : Nos. 499,, 500, 501, 502, 503, 504, in Christchurch. Nos. 242, 244, 246, and' 247, iri Christchurch. Nos. 215, Rural Lan" 3, near the Lincoln Road. ' . No. 199, Rural Land, on the Harewood Road. Terms can be had on application. Felix Wakbpiei.d. Xyttelton, July 25, 1854. SWAINS TON ESTATE. HPHE abo\e Estate, marked No. 154 on the maps of the Canterbury Association, to be let in sections of twenty-five acres each. For particulars apply to Mr. John Mabshman, " the Wilderness." SIT. JOHNS ESTATE. rpHE above Estate, marked 240 on the -■-■ maps of the Canterbury Association, to be let in sections of twenty-five acres each. For particulars apply to Mr. John MißsnMAN, " the Wilderness.*' Enclosed Land in the town of Cnristcnurch. TO BE LET—enclosed by a good and -*- sufficient fence, the whole of that [plot of land, comprising'fseclions 610, 612, 613,614, 615, 616, 617, 618, 619, [620, 621, 622,623. Also enclosed in like manner, sections 628, 629 630', 631. ' For particulars apply to Mr. John Marsh3ian, " the Wilderness." G, PEPPER & CO. TTAVE on Sale, ex " Eagle/ from Eng--B~a- land, a stock of goods, well selected in London, Birmingham, Sheffield, and Leeds, consisting of: — Hosiery and crockery in great variety, black, claret, and drab astoriu, figured stripe stuffs •up, fine canvas, plain bags, twilled shirts, pilot cloth jackets, canvas trousers and waistcoats, decanters, tumblers, cruet frames, tea and coffee pots, candlesticks, fenders and lire-irons tea trays, bread baskets, cheese waggons, coffee boxes and canisters, tea caddies/work boxes ookmg-glasses, leather writing desks, zinc' bowls, cast iron pots and saucepans, cast iron and copper kettles, fryingpans, shovels, scrubbmg brushes, bellows, Italian and box irons spoons, shaving boxes and brushes, Sailer's balances, furze seed, American wedge and other axes, hatchets carpenter's adzes, trowels, screw eyed and shell augurs, hoes, drawing- knives, chisels, gouges, cut irons, ginibleFs, wood braces and bitts, spokesliave irons, reapinhoolcs scythes, pails, pickles, and groceries. ° It. i . is Co. have on hand a variety of other articles not yet in stock. London street, Lyttelton, 7th August, 1554.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 188, 12 August 1854, Page 1
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