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STATIONERY, BOOKS &c JUST BJB_O*'IV BBi 12 baje^wrapping paper (blue, w hi te , brown 2 bales printing ditto 1 cask ink 6 cases containing church services anl books of various sizes Prayer Pens and penholders Stationery (assorted) Letter clips Despatch boxes Letter balances Inkstands Pen racks, rulers And a variety of similar useful articles FREDERICK J. MOSS. ~ SLATES AND CHIMNEY FIECeP^ JjlOR SALE, EX QLENTAKjJEft 24,000 best blue Bangor slates 15 enamelled slate chimney pieces 10 kegs zinc slating nails. FREDERICK^ MOSS. PER GLENTANNE? "—~- \ RECEIVED BY THE ABOVE V £ SSEL . ' 2 cases grain kips 2 do. wax do. 4 bales sole leather, of superior quality FREDERIGKJ. MOSB. SARDINES. " ■\f* CASES B. Guilloux's sardines fm a i-O OlHvier & Co. of .Paris, now beinll A ex Glentanner.and for sale atthe st "ef ft undersigned. ...:... tfae ;FREDERICKj^io ss >■> FOR SALE. " rriHE Interest in the unexpired Lease of a A Dwelling House, Shop and Premises (14 vJ, to run), having a frontage of thirty f«* ~!? Ca^rbury Street, Lyttelton, and a depth rftJXiJ Apply to Me. ALEXANDER HERON, Farmer, Christchurch District ■ - or to JOHN D. BAMFORD, Solicitor, Lvttelton Lyttelton, February 1, 1860. J ~~~ ~ E. BRUNSDEN, CORN FACTOR, SEEDSMAN, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH. ' 0 N' fZT A LE • Threshing machines, 4 and 2-horse power Winnowing machines Ploughs (various) Harrows ditto Horse and bullock drays Horse and bullock dray wheels. SEED, Colonial and imported grass and clover seed, warranted. To arrive per Gylfe:—-A large quantity of clover and grass seeds, direct from the growers in the West of England. SEED WHEAT. Produce of" the prize sample imported from Adelaide last year. SEED OATS. Produce of Pure Tartary imported from Scoti land last year. | SEED OATS, Of superior quality, just arrived from Nelson. Seed barley, tares, rye, peas, and horse beans. N.B.—Oats and hay always on hand. : Market Place, Christchurch, June 24,1861. EBRUNSDEN has received instructions • to Sell by Private Contract, the fol- \ lowing valuable PROPERTIES; consisting of I Half-an-acre of Town Land, with a good sub« stantial house built thereon, now let as two cottages to respectable tenants; this section is pleasautly situated on Cambridge Terrace East, near the Colombo Street Bridge, Christchurch. One-and-a-half; acres of Land, situate on the Stanmore road; three minutes walk from the east end of Cashel Street. There is a convenient three roomed house on the land, with well of water and other conveniences, all fit for immediate occupation. Five-and-a-quarter acre section of Land at Saltwater Creek, in good business position, being the first selections, numbers as per plan, el 9, 20, 40, and 45. 5 quarter-acre sections of land at Saltwater Creek in good business positions, being the first selections, numbered as per plan 12, 19,20, 40 and 45. TO LET,—A large and convenient SHOP, particularly adapted for a butcher, adjoining the Royal Oak Hotel, Christchurch. Marketplace, Christchurch, June 24. RANGIORA BUSH FOR SALE. SIX and a half Acres of Freehold Land, situated in Rangiora bush, consisting of 2^- acres heavily timbered," f of an acre garden, well stocked with fruit trees, and the remainder sown down with English grasses. The whole is well fenced and has a long frontage '' on the Kaiapoi and Rangidra direct road. There is a comfortable four-roomed house, outbuildings, and well of water on the property, now let to a respectable tenant. Apply to R. BRUNSDEN, Market Place, Christchurch. FOR SALE, APIECE of Land, fronting Jackson and Bishop's Brick Yard, 30ft. frontage by 100 ft. Apply to R. BRUNSDEN, Market Place, Christchurch. RAM LAMBS. CJHEEP Farmers wishing to secure Ram Lambs *^ of the above celebrated brand, can now do so, from a selection out of ten thousand, dropped m April and May last. Apply to . G. H. MOORE, June 22,1861. Glennaark. CUT FIREWOOD. FOR SALE, at the Albion Wharf, Ferry Road,— or delivered in Christchurch at 10s. per cord extra. GEO. S. BARTBUM.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 908, 24 July 1861, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 908, 24 July 1861, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 908, 24 July 1861, Page 6

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