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ALTERATION OF TIME. ■: TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, BRICKLAYERS, AND LIME BURNERS. THE Building Committee of the Christchurch Club is desirous of receiving Tenders for the Supply of Timber, Bricks, and Stone, Lime, to be delivered on the Site of the I proposed new Club House, Latimer Square, Christchurch. Full particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Architects, Messrs. Mountfort and Luck, Glou- > cester Street, after FRIDAY, the lltlr instant; and Tenders to be delivered at the Christchurch Club, addressed to the undersigned, not later than - FRIDAY, the 25th instant, endorsed " Tender for the .Supply of Building Materials for the ChristI church Club." The Committee is not bound to accept the lowest or any Tender. A. R. CREYKE, Hon. Sec. Building Committee. Christchurch, May 4th, 1860. \ TO CARPENTERS, MASONS, AND PLASTERERS. THE Building Committee of the Christchurch Club is desirous of receiving separate Tenders for the . Carpenters' and Joiners' Work, the Masons' Work in the Foundations, and the Plastering throughout the House. The Materials generally will be provided by the Committee. Drawings and Specifications may be seen at the Office of the Architects, Messrs. Mountfort and Luck, Christchurch, after FRIDAY, the 18th instant, and tenders to be delivered at the Christchurch Club, addressed to the undersigned, not later than THURSDAY, the 31st instant, endorsed " Tenders for work at Christchurch Club." The Committee does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. A. R. CREYKE, Hon. Sec. to" Building Committee. Christchurch, May. 4,1860. MRS. CO E, in returning her grateful thanks to the public of Lyttelton for their kind patronage to her for the past four years, begs to inform them that in conjunction with the present business she will open an establishment in Gloucester Street, Christchurch, and hopes by keep- ' ing as usual a choice selection of goods to retain that share of support which has hitherto been so liberally bestowed upon her. Albion House, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. ALPORT'S AUCTION ROOMS AND PRODUCE STORES, MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH. THE undersigned is prepared to sell by public auction or private contract every description of merchandise and private effects ; and has ample storage room for wool, cheese, grain, and other produce, waiting shipment or for sale. H.E.ALPORT, Auctioneer, House and Estate Agent and Valuer. ~ BUSH FOR SALE. FIVE acres of splendid bush, situated at the Head of Lyttelton Harbour, to be : sold in lots to suit purchasers. The above bush is of excellent-quality and of easy access. The land can be sold with the bush if required. For par- ' ticulars of price, apply to . . 7 . JOSEPH. DRANSFIELD. FARMS RENT FREE. THE Undersigned has been instructed by . Robert Waitt, Esq., to let about 2,000 acres of rich agricultural land, in farms of from 20 to 100 acres each, for a term of seven years, at a nominal rent. Apply to MR. WYLDE, At his Office, Kaiapoi. WOOL AND COLONIAL PRODUCE. THE undersigned are buyers of Wool and other Produce, or will advance on consignments to their correspondents Messrs. Dalgety and Co., London and Melbourne. DALGETY, BUCKLEY & Co. Lyttelton, Jan., 1860. FOR SALE, THE northern half of the Quarter-Acre Section, No. 198, fronting on St. David Street and Sumner Road, Lyttelton. For further particulars, apply to T. S. DUNCAN, Solicitor. FOR SALE, ~~ A FLOUR MILL AND STEAM ENGINE, EECENTLY IMPOBTED. THE Flour Mill was constructed in Glasgow, under the superintendence of an eminent millwright, and is a strong first-rate piece of work. The Steam Engine is nominally 13 horse power, but can be worked to 20 with' full steam. Further particulars cau be learned and the plans inspected at the office of COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. NOTICE. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, CARPENTERS, AND OTHERS. THE undersigned has at his yard a large assortment of the best Sawn timber '■. Shingles V.D.L. palings Posts and rails Piles, bricks (fine and common) i Stone lime, &c, &c. : N.B.—A fresh seam of coal has lately been opened at the Canterbury Coal Mines, from which a much superior article is obtained than hitherto. This coal is now coming largely into use in Christ- ' church, and from its quality and cheapness will shortly supersede the use of firewood. It may be - had in any quantity, from .1 cwt. upwards, at the ■ agent's— i ?. ' R. W. RAYNER, Coal and Timber Yard, , Armagh Street, Ctmstchurch. . FOR SALE, CHAIRS Tables, chests drawers Chiffonnieres and bedsteads 18 dozen chairs of all kinds— Cane rocking chairs Arm chairs Cane-seated Wood-seated 3 Child's high and low chairs Office stools a 2 dozen of leaf tables, &c. ( - All kinds of furniture made to order on .the d. shortest notice and at the lowest remu- •.• ' nerative price. T. HEMMINGS, s Cabinet Maker, High Street, Christchurch, Opposite the Wealeyan Chapel.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 783, 12 May 1860, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 783, 12 May 1860, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 783, 12 May 1860, Page 7

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