TOWNSHIP OF GLADSTONE. - - ■■■ fTIHIS township, which is-situated on the JL Great North Road at its junction \yitli the Rangiora Road, and immediately adjoining Panokhurst's, will be offered lor Sulo by Public Auction, IN FEBRUARY NEXT. Tlio sections are laid off in blocks of acres, halfacres, and quarter-acres to suit; purchasers. The frontages to the fnain road will be offered at the upset price of .65 per quarter-acre; the back flections at the ruto of £15 per acre. A reserve has been made for a church, nnd there is t'i plentiful supply of water. Tho close proximity of this township to Kaiapoi and the Bush renders it very desirable for privato 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. CATTLE. MR. OLLIVIER is instructed to offer for sale, 300 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, to arrive from Nelson at the end of February. Jan. 13, 1860. 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 OLLIVIER v Ohristehurch <& Kaiapoi. January 24,1860. FOR SALE, -| AAA EWES, deliverable upon the JL\y \J \_/ Hurunui in April next, with a j clean certificate —expenses of dipping paid. Apply to Messbs. COOKSON, BOWLER and CO.; or to -i JOHN OLLIVIER, Christchurch :& Kaiapoi. January 24,1860. MR. OLLIVIER -begs to Give Notice that the Sale of Firewood advertised for THURSDAY NEXT, is postponed' until further notice, to allow time for arrival of a sufficient stock to prevent delay in the delivery. Cashel street, Jan. 16,1860. NORTHPORT. THE Application-List for Town Sections to be offered at Auction on the,9th February, i 1860, will close upon the 31st January. JOHN OLLIVIER, | Auctioneer, Christchurch and Kaiapoi. Cashel street, January 7,1860. CHAPMAN'S NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC FOR A.D. 1860, HAS arrived, and may be obtained at the offices Cashel Street. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER, Agent. Christchurch, January 7, 1860. KAIAPOI. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSES & LAND. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. WYLDE has received instructions from Mr. Everest, to dispose of the whole of his property in Kaiapoi, by public auction, on ! MONDAY, JANUARY 30. This valuable property consists of several sections of land in different parts of the town, and ■ three excellent dwelling houses, one of which has been built for an hotel. Further particulars will be given in future advertisements. Kaiapoi, Jan. 12,1860. KAIAPOI. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSES & LAND. MR. WYLDE has been instructed by Mr. Everest to offer the following valuable property for Sale by Public Auction, at the Assembly Rooms, on MONDAY, JANUARY 30, Lot I.—A section cf land in Sewell street, having a frontage of 61 feet to Sewell street, and 82ft. 6in. to Church place. Lot.2. —A section of land adjoining the new Church yard, having a frontage of 82ffc.6in. to Church place; together with a newly built cottage thereon, now let at a rental of Bs. per week. Lot 3. —Quarter of an acre of land in Sewell street, with a frontage of 66 feet, near Messrs. Miles & Co.'s store; together with a new cottage thereon, now let at. a rental of! Ba. per week. Lot 4.—The lease of half-an-acre of land opposite the Scotch Church, held, at a very low rental for ,17 years from this time. Lot 5.—A section of land in Jones' Street, adjoining the Assembly Rooms, having a frontage of 97 feet, together with a large and commodious house thereon, built for a hotel, and at present used as a boarding house. Terms of payment:—One-third cash, one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months, with interest at 10 per cent. Sale at 12 o'clock. TENDERS FOR PRINTING, rpVENDERS for printing1 for the present JL year will be received at this office up to Saturday, the 29th January, instant. Separate tenders must be made for— 1. Printing the Provincial Government Gazette 2. Printing Ordinances of the Provincial Council 3. Printing Drafts of Bills for the Provincial Council : ": 4. Printing Official Torms and Occasional Papers Separate contracts will be made for each. ■ I The government or the contractor to beat liberty to terminate the contract by three months' notice in writing on either side. The Government will not be bound to accept the lowest tender. - THOMAS WM. MAUDE, For the Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary' Office, Christchurch, January 17,1860, HARVEST ALE. JOHN MAY, Brewer,, Christchurch, is prepared to supply harvest ale, of good quality, at TWO SHILLINGS f GALLON. .CHEESE. . npHE Undersigned is a purchaser of Cheese; J- cash on delivery at his stores. E. A. HARGREAVES, . Norwich Quay. Jan. 13,1860. .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 754, 28 January 1860, Page 6
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