SHOPS TO LET, CHRISTCHURCH. TO be Let on very moderate terms, two newly erected Shops, situated at the Corner of Cambridge Terrace and Worcester Street, Christchurch. For terms &c. apply to MR. HARMAN, Hereford Street. TO BE LET, WITH BIGHT OF PTJECHASE, 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 term. 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. LAND TO BE LET, with purchasing 'clause, in the Ashley District, near Sefton.—Apply to Mr. Boys, Rangiora. 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. " TO LET ON LEASE, IN Hereford Street, that well known House and Store, opposite the Bank of New South Wales, and now in the occupation of Messrs. Burnell and Bennett. The house contains offices, sitting room, kitchen, four bed rooms, together with a spacious underground cellar. Enquire of the proprietor, T. TOMBS. Possession to be had at Christmas. TO INNKEEPERS. TO be let for a term of seven years, that well known established house called the Lion Hotel, at Rangiora, now in the occupation of Mr. Foster. This is a chance seldom to be met with, as there is already a good business doing, which is capable of being greatly improved by a business person. Apply to MR. G. WILLMER, Christchurch. FOR SALE OR TO LET, In the Town of Akaroa, A Six-roomed dwelling house, with half an acre of garden, well stocked with fruit trees in full bearing. The house is well situated, adjoining the property of G. Armstrong, Esq., and fronting on the beach. For terms, <fee, apply to JACQUES BENOIT, German Bay, Akaroa. TO BE LET OR SOLD, THE lease of that excellent store on Norwich Quay, adjoining Messrs. Dalgety and Co.'s, at present in the occupation of Mr. Edward Genet. The situation of this valuable property is one of J the best in Lyttelton, and is well adapted for carrying on an extensive business, being near the goivernment wharves and custom house. The lease has about 12 years to run, but an extension of the same could be arranged for a suitable tenant. For particulars, apply to T. B. CRAIG,. Lyttelton. October 25,1861. TO BE SOLD, OE LET FOE A TEEM OF YEABS, I A Substantial well finished weather-boarded house, and qr.-acre of land. The house contains nine rooms, and is pleasantly situated. For particulars, apply to J. COLLINS, Christchurch Club. TO BE DISPOSED OF, AN OLD ESTABLISHED IRONMONGERY BUSINESS. SGUNDRY having determined upon giving the • whole of his attention to the Wine and Spirit Trade, offers the above branch of his business for disposal. The portion of the store in which the above branch is carried on to be let or sold with the business. The stock to be taken at a valuation. This is an opportunity for any person wishing to enter into the ironmongery trade that seldom occurs, the business having been established upwards of seven years. For terms and particulars, apply to the proprietor, S. GUNDRY, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. August 13,1861. FOR SALE, AN Active Draught Mare, quite staunch, can be seen in harness; to be sold cheap for CASH. Apply to MR. MARSHALL, Ferry Road. Hf\ ACRES of LAND near Rangiora to be I\J let on lease for 5 years, with a purchasing clause at £5 per acre. Apply to JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, Hereford Street, Christchurch. Af\f\ ACRES of RURAL LAND will be t±\J\J purchased, if parties requiring the same will fix upon the lots, on the same terms as above. Apply to JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, Hereford Street, Christchurch. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CANTERBURY, *TEW ZEALAND. THE Rev. G. Cotterill, Second Master, is prepared 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 *"■*■ Cottem- ChrUttSOof gMATHIA S> Bursar of the College. March 25,1861 "~WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. THE Annual Meeting1 on behalf of the above society, to be held in the Wealevan Church, Lyttelton, is POSTPONED until MONDAY, DECEMBERS, at 7"30 p.m. Lyttelton, Nor. 26,1861.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 945, 30 November 1861, Page 7
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