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THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. '!TO THE WOUKING CLASSES. 'V/•,POSITIVE SALE OF : TWELVE VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Fronting Antigua Street South. MR. W. D. BARNARD fias received instructions to soil by public auction, ut the White Hurt Hotel, on THURSDAY,: JAN. 19, TWELVE VALUABLE BUILDING • ALLOTMENTS, fronting Antigua Street Sputh,,and so sub-divided as to suit the working classes. ; We" Terms—2o ; poivcenfc ,cash,3o per; cent in three j'ears.ancl^fty'per cont in seven years, interest on unpaid baja'ncesj at £8. per cent.; \-.>r,i> , Occupation: title ito be given upon payment' of deposit. ' ;, iT,itle-T-Crow,n Grant. :,; J ; ; Sale at 12, (sharp.) , Luncheon provided. LAND ON DEFER RED PAYMENTS. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Near the Bishop's Palace, fronting: SALISBURY-ST. AND PAPANUI ROAiD. To persons requiring a site for the erection of a Genteel Residence in a healthy.and improving locality. V ; ' MR.W.D. BARNARD has been favoured with instruction's to sell by public auction, at the White Hart Hotel, in January Next: — ' ■:,•■•,■:■■. . ■ LoT'l. ■';.:'■■ :. :- -■";• All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 100 ft. to' Salisbury street by a depth of 132 ft. along Montreal street and Papanui road, being a valuable corner allotment. L0t.2.. . .= ■ All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 133 ft. to Montreal strett, and adjoining lot .1. • ■ ' Lot 3.- ■;:'■:.•;■■:*■••• •■■ All that piece or parcel of-land having a frontage j of 67ft. to Salisbury street by a depth of 165 ft. Lot' 4. Same as lot 3. . Lot 5. All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 69ft. to Salisbury street, and adjoining lots 3 and 4. Lot 6.. ; All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 66ft. to Montreal street by a depth of 303 ft., adjoining lots 1 and 2. ■'■"■'■' '' .'.Lot 7. ■' ._ . ' „''. All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 68ft. to Montreal street by a depth of 303 ft., adjoining lot 6. Title Unexceptional. The valuable property described above is situated near the Bishop's : Palace, thus rendering it a most desirable locality for any person wishing to be within easy distance of the city. ... Lot 1 is a splendid,corner allotment facing the Papanui road, and as the seven lots join each other, they offer a splendid site for the erection of a gentleman's residence or an hotel. ■ ,■■■.-■■':■.■■'■"'. .■••■■ Terms, very "liberal, declared at sale. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITURE. MR. ELSBEE, in returning thanks for the very liberal spatronnge bestowed upon him since his residence in Canterbury,begsto announce that, having lately received consignments of the purest chemicals and best apparatus- necessary for the perfection of the art, he' is now prepared to take PORTRAITS OF THE LARGEST SIZE, consistent with the beauty and delicacy of tone : requisite for the perfect', development of, photo- ; graphic portraits. * .., '•.,:.... N Mr. E. also begs to state that during the limited ! ; period he will remain in Christchurch the public J 1 may be assured that every effort will be used to deserve a continuance of approbation, by the strictest attention to those artistic points which 'constitute the perfection of port-raiture both in composition and colour.. v ... Photographic Kpoms, _, ,-•;■.;; Oxford Terrace West. EXASHBURTON. : j ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED:— ; '.."/' . , ; 8 cases stationery, consisting of—Ledgers, journals, day books, account sales books, letters, bbbksj and a general assortment of account and memorandum books, plain and,fancy letter and note papers, envelopes, blotting paper, inks and ink stands, rubber, quill arid steel pens, letter clips and bill; files, slates, initial seals, and every description of small-wares. y; :- ■ v 1 case Lett's Diaries, twenty-five different shapes v and.sjzes. ■■ .■ : . ,■ 7 ; ■•:: r: ■.-)'■•: ■ v : ■ 2 cases papier mach^ goods—'Work boxes, writing. desks, ladies' and gents' dressing cases, tea caddies, ink stands, chess arid other tables, card baskets, trays, and a variety of ornaments. ;. •■ '■': ;;•'; '.-. > '■■ '■• ■'.: : ■';. .'; ■.• ,-■' 2 cases Bohemian'glass—Vases, toilet bottles and pomade pots, lustres, jewel boxes, ring stands, &c. 1 case • Jewellery—Brooches', bracelets, pins, lockets; guards ?and chains, wedding rings, keepers, &c. v !: : '■ 1 case Electro-Plated Ware—Tea, table, dessert/ gravy, mustard, and salt spoons,;forks, soup. ladles, fish carvers, butter knives, cruets, , breakfast and tea sets, candlesticks, &c., . 1 case cutlery assorted. . , •■ 2 cases basket ware of every description. 2 cases English chairs superior quality. , 2 cases Musical Instruments—Violins, concertinas, accordions, flutes, piccoloes, vocal and instrumental music, manuscript music books and paper. ,„. , Also> ex late arrivals,— ; A large and general assortment of reading books, • bibles, prjiyer books, and church services; ' 45 crates earthenware and China, ironmongery, merchandise, and fancy clay pipes, Oilmen's stores,. and groceries of every description and of the best quality. . ;« ; : (Wholesale arid Retail.) GEORGE TAYLER. London Street, Lyttelton, Dec. 29,1859. ; . LAND FOR SALE AT KAIAPOI; ; : ( \ SEVERAL Quarter, Half; and : Acre Sections of Land for sale. . Also a large comfortable Dwelling > House situate near the centre of. the Town, and suitable, for a family reside»6o' or bpardiiig 'honsej with a large pad-' ddck.garderi, stable arid bnrri attached^ Apply to * JOHN FULLER,; Commission Agent, Kaiapoi.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 751, 18 January 1860, Page 6

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