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BUILDING LAND IN LYTTELTON. TO be Sold by Auction (early in January) of which (W notice "will be given, %[ Mr. Alpbrt.—Eighteeh'! Quarter-Acre Plots in the most eligible s parts of the West-end of Lyttelton, some of them fronting upon the Governor's Bay-road; and all'having extensive Views of the harbour andl town, within 'five minutes walk of the-Banter" , ■ ':• i ■■ . , These plots are conyenieritly situated for supply of the red building 'stone, which crops out upon some of the sectiorisj and are iii 'the immediate; vicinity .of ,the .projected jdeep-wafer landing place near Battery Point, r „ ' l' u Further particulars, and a pla»'of the 'plots, may be-'seeh at the'office ?of the auctioneer, Lyttelton. :.••.> ■:.',.-■:.■;..; 14, 1857.^ , ; , : ,v.,ii, ■,:.:■■■■■■ c aiFWeiibury; races, i^'s^. TODNESDAT, I3xi?;JANpARY. /•'' STEWARDS. T. W. White, Esq., t . L: 'Walker, Esq., ■ V C. C. Haselwood, Eso,., ;C. G-lHodgson, Esq.; J. T.BroWni Esq. • ' WEDNESDAY, 13th ,<JANUARY. . , . The. Ladies\ Purse of £ „, added to,-a sweepstakes of £ each, for all horses; weights for age, J/C. P. vveight«, second 'horse"to save his stake ; once' round and'a distance;,pinners of the Cup or Produce \. Plate to ' carry 7 ftis. extra, of both, 10 Ibs.-extra; the1 winner to'p'ay 10 per cent on his winnings tothe Race Fund. The. Consolation Stakes of £ ■ added to ,a handicap-; sweepstakes fof £ , ; „ pach, for horses that have started and not; won, .in any previous race of the meeting. Hprses to" he entered1 arid stakes paid to the stewards within a quarter'of-anl hour of the race for the Ladies' Purse.' -Once round and a distance. Forced Handicap of £7each, h. ft'for the winners of the previous races, except the Produce Plate, and Consolation Stakes, (unless desired by the owner of such winner) open to any other horse that may start in the meeting. Horses to be entered and stakes-paid to the stewards at the'same time as the'entries are made for the Consolation Stakes. One mile. ' Hack Stakes of 10s. each, with £5 added, | for horses n*t entered for any other race in this or any previous meeting. Catch weights,,post entry. Mile heats. Matches may be run on the course any time before the start for the Hack Stakes, on application to the stewards. Three horses to .start for each race (the Produce Plate escepted) or the public - money will not be given. Eiders must appear in the usual jockey costume in all races excepting the Hack' Race. THOMAS CASS, Secretary to the C. J. Club. CANTERBURY RACES, 1858. TrjWTRrES imported hy- tho Stewards .1J to Special General Meeting, 2nd. January, 1858:— WEDNESDAY, 13th JANUARY. LADIES* FUBSE. Mr. Mallock's br. g. Caliph, 4 years, black. Mr. C. Turner's b. g. Auckland Jack, aged, pink and lavender. Mr. Mcßratney's b. m. Annie Laurie, aged, orange, black sleeves and cap. Mr. John Ashby's g. m. Lady Wyndham, aged white, red, and blue. X JERNINGHAM WAKEFIELD, Acting forT. CASS, Secretary Jockey Club. WANTED. PUPILS FOR THE PIANO FORTE. For particulars apply to MISS PARSONS, Dampier's Bay. i AKAROA.' ,/"■:■ -FRENCH MAGAZINE RESERVE. fTTHE Provincial Government are pre- ; JL pared; to receive Tenders for the pur- I chase of "The French Magazine Reserve," j situate in Lavand Street, Akaroa, and the buildings thereon. , The area of the Reserve is oa. lr. 12p. or thereabouts, and the buildings are constructed of substantial materials. : All tenders must be in writing, addressed to the Provincial Secretary, and must state the amount the applicant is prepared to give for the property^ If the sum;.offered in any tender be I deemed sufficiently the [Government* the prem- ' ises will be >put. up to auction, pursuant to the i Ordinance. Ttfo months notice of the time and place of sale will'be given. : ' By order of his Honor the Superintendent, ' J. OLLIVIER, f ; ' - Provincial Secretary. " ' Pr6vincial;Secretary?s Office, ■ , .Christchurch,.Dcb. 22nd,'1857. FOR SALE, ON THE ISLAND, iKAIAPOL yi FREEHOLD SECTION; OF LAND, -Ot. No. 788, containing 62 Acres, lying between the Kaikainui Creek and Mr. Donald CouUs' property. ' '.'..•: '.■:'. The above section is so fenced in by natural boundaries .that the whole of it may be cropped in perfect security; without requiring; another ■fencing; it is believed to be the future site of a village, being close to the 'ford over the Wai - niakariri and to the point of junction of three main lines of road. For particulars apply to JOHN-.C. BOYS, Kaiapoi! - V>

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 542, 13 January 1858, Page 6

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