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SHOPS TO LET, CHRISTCHURCH. TO be Let on very moderate terras, two newly erected Shops, situated at the Corner of Cambridge Terrace and Worcester Street, Christchurch. For terms &o. apply to ME. HARMAN, Hereford Street. TO BE LET, WITH EIGHT OF PTJBCHASE, RURAL SECTION No. 72, Fronting the Lower Lincoln Road and Town Belt. IN BLOCKS OF FOUR ACRES & UPWARDS. The lease to be for five years, and the lessee to pay interest on the purchase money, as rent, at the rate of 4 per cent, for the first year, 6 per cent, for the remainder of the terra. Further particulars may be learnt and plans of the property seen at Christchurch at the offices of MR. HARMAN, or MR. BEETHAM, Hereford Street; or MR. J. OLLIVIER, High Street. Christchurch, Feb. 22,1861. MAJOR COTTAGE, DAMPIERS BAY. THE above Cottage to be let, in thorough repair, and with an abundant supply of water. — Apply to Mr. Gee, Canterbury street, Lyttelton. TO LET, —For a term of years, the wellknown Property, the KAIAPOI MILL, with 50 Acres of Land. The Mill is capable of turning off from 15 to 20 tons of flour per week. There is a good Dwelling House, out-buildings, and Garden, with Miller's Cottage. For particulars/apply to T. S. DUNCAN, Esq., or of the Proprietor, on the Premises. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. riX> BE LET—On Building Leases, several -L Allotments of Town Land, with Frontages on Oxford terrace west, Tuam street, and Montreal street, adjoining the Royal Hotel and the New bridge, about to be built over the River Avon in Montreal street. For terms apply to CHRISTOPHER GEO. HODGSON, Solicitor, Oxford terrace. Christchurch, August 27,1861. TO LET, ON the Harewood Road, a Comfortable House, with firing. Apply to MR. FROME, Harewood Road. Sept. 28, 1861. CHURCH PROPERTY ESTATE. ~~ TO LET on Building Leases, several very valuable sections, situated on Oxford Terrace, near the Church, offering an excellent opportunity for erecting shops and stores, so much in request in that rapidly increasing neighbourhood. Also some Town Sections in Christchurch, Lyttelton, and Kaiapoi. For particulars enquire of R.; PACKER, Agent to the Church Property Trustees. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CANTERBURY, NEW ZEALAND. qpHE Rev. G. Cotterill, Second Master, is preJ- pared to receive boarders into his house at the College. His terms are the same as the Head Master's, namely, Fifty Guineas a year, washing included. For further particulars, enquire of the Rev. G. Cotterill, Christ's College. , OCT. MATHIAS, Bursar of the College. March 25,1861. " LAND FOR SALE. THE unsold portion of Rural Section No. 88, will shortly be offered for Sale in quantities to suit purchasers. The land has frontage to the Ferry road, and is for the most part fenced and cultivated. For particulars, &c, apply to MR. HARMAN, Hereford street. ON SALE, at the Stores of the undersigned, Kaiapoi and Rangiora,— Brandy (Hennessy's) Whiskey (Highland) Old torn Rum Sherry Port Champagne All of the very best quality and sold very cheap for cash only. ■ EICKMAN, BROS. ON SALE, MARES in foal, 2 and 3 year old colts and fillies Six good milch cows now calving down Two teams of working bullocks, yokes, bows and chains. Also the drays for the same. EOBT. RICKMAN. T?OE SALE,—Capital strong ploughs for break- -*- ing up, with extra fittings. Also harrows. EICKMAN, BROS., Rangiora. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE BARGAIN. THE Buildings known as the! Reliance Brewery, with the Malting Kiln, - and other conveniencies. , •■'.- /.'Si.At'; .':■./: These premises are admirably adapted for a brewery, soap works, or merchants' store, being substantially built, and situated1 on onV of the best business sites in Christchurch, with large frontage to the main street. Apply to MR. THOMSON. BILL BOOKS suitable for any Bank can now be had at the Union Printing Office, Christchurch. ; OXFORD. SELLING OFF AND GIVING UP BUSINESS. FOR SALE, in the rapidly flourishing district of Oxford, a newly-erected STORE, with fittings complete, with or without stock, and dwellinghouse; a good garden fenced in and broken up, with improvements thereon, or the whole will be LET. Adplv to H. BENNETT, Oxford, Pl y or G. GOULD, Esq., Christchurch. GOLD ! GOLD ! ! GOLD II ! HIP ! HIP ! ! HUERAH ! ! ! FOE THE DIGGINGS ! ! ! THE Original Tin Shop is Josh. Rowley's, High street, Christchurch, where a large assortment is always on hand of gold washing pans, pannikins and billeys. As J. R. makes all the goods himself, a good article, at low prices, may be depended on.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 7