/~\N Sale by the Undersigned. AGRICULTURAL & DAIRY IMPLEMENTS. Ploughs, harrows, churns, cheese presses Sydney made horso and bullock drays. HARNESS & SADDLERY. Horso and bullock harness in sets complete Spare harness of every kind Ladies' and gentlemen's saddles and bridles of all qualities Martingale*, whips, spurs, saddle cloths Horse brushes, mane and curry combs. BOOTS & SHOES. Tho celebrated Battle boots aud shoos of all descriptions .Also tho Leeds do. do. FURNITURE. Cedar 100 tables Children's dwarf and dining chairs. H. E. ALPORT. Market-place, Christchurch, Jan. 23,1860. ANTED,—A MILLER. Apply at the Ruvenswood Mills, Woodend, near Kaiapoi. FOR SALE, nPHE northern half of the Quarter-Acre JL Section, No. 198, fronting on St. David Street and Sumner Road, Lytteltou. For further particulars, apply to T. S. DUNCAN, Solicitor. Christchurch, January 21,1860. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL WILL re-open on Monday, Feb. 6th, at 9 a.m. It is particularly requested that the boys may return to the day, and parents intending to apply for the admission of fresh pupils are requested to do so on or before the Saturday previous. . Terms : Ten Guineas per annum. HENRY JACOBS, Head Master. Christ's College, January 23,1860. THE "ENGLISH MAIL." JUST received from the Agents a few copies, containing full particulars of the WRECK OF THE ROYAL CHARTER, &c., &c. E.MILLS, Oxford Street, Lyttelton. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, TOWN HALL. PRIZE ESSAY. THE educational sub-committee of the Mechanics' Institute hereby offer a prize of live pounds sterling, for the best essay on the following subject:—■•• "What are the best means for improving and extending, in the peculiar circumstances of colonial i life, that amount of education which the working classes may have already obtained ; especial regard being had to that kind of educatiou which is most calculated to promote their general well-being in their respective spheres." Each competing essay to be given in sealed, with a distinctive motto, and accompanied with a sealed envelope, bearing the same motto, and enclosing the essayist's name. The essays will be received by F. Thomson, Esq., Cashel street, on or before the 25th March; the names of the judges will be afterwards made known, and their decision published earl} in April. Christchurch, Jan. 3,1860. HOUSE AND STORE FOR'SALE OR TO LET, IN TIMARU, BEING decidedly the best business situation in the place. The building is 32 feet long, 24 feet wide, 12 feet high, and contains shop 20 feet by 14 feet, having two windows 6 feet 6 inches by. 6 feet each ; room behind the shop 16 feet by 10 feet, with separate entrance; also, connected with shop, kitchen 16 feet by 10, sitting room 14 feet by 12, with separate entrance; two rooms above stairs 20 feet by 14, and 14 feet by 12. To a person with a little capital, this is an advantageous opportunity, there being no retail store. The premises are situated at the junction of the two principal streets, and about a hundred yards from the landing place. If sold, three-fourths of the purchase money, if required, may remain on mortgage. Apply to - GEORGE HEALEY, Builder, Timaru. Timaru, January 18,1860. . kaiapoi: SAWN TIMBER for sale at Harrison's Bush. For price and further particulars, apply to T. H. HARRISON. BLANKETS at tempting prices are selling at Mr. HISLOP'S STORE, next door to Mr. Heaphy's, Universal Hotel, Lyttelton. Largest size, 20s. a pair, worth 425. 6d. EOR~SALE,— A Four-Oared .Whale-Boat,, with a pair of ash oars, mast and sail complete; in good condition. Applyto MR. J. M. HEYWOOD, Lyttelton; or MR. TIPPETTS, Steam Wharf. TOWNSHIP OF GLADSTONE. THIS township, which is situated on the Great North Road at its junction with the Rangiora Road, and immediately adjoining Panckhurst's, will be offered for Sale by Public Auction, IN FEBRUARY NEXT. The sections are laid off in blocks of acres, halfacres, and quarter-acres to suit purchasers. The frontages to the main road will be offered at the upset price of £5 per quarter-acre; the back sections at the rate of £1.5 per acre. / •■ A reserve has been made for a church, and there is a plentiful supply of water. The close proximity of "this township to Kaiapoi and the Bush renders it very desirable for private residences. Terms—One half cash; the balance in twelve months, subject to 10 per cent.' interest. Plans may be seen at the office in Cashel street. JOHN OLLIVIER. •: FOR SALE, A. SMALL lot of superior mixed Sheep, deliverable immediately near Christchurch. A large proportion of ewes. The wool realized the highest price Obtained this season. Apply to, JOHN OL LIVIER, Christchurch & Kaiapoi. January 24, 1860. FOR SALE, 1 AAA EWES, deliverable upon the X VJ\J\J Hurunui in April next, with a clean certificate—expenses of dipping paid. Apply to Messrs. COOKSON, BOWLER and CO.; or to JOHN OLLIVIER, Christchurch & Kaiapoi. January 24, 1960.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 753, 25 January 1860, Page 5
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