HOUSE AND LAND, FERRY ROAD. 11/pSSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON have or k bee" iusfcmcfced to Sell il 6-Roomed House, I y,l8' with a qr.-acre of Land enclosed, and planted, situated between Aikman's and the Union Wharf, on the Ferry Road. The House is remarkably Avell finished and con« tairs six rooms, lined and papered ; there is a well of 'vater on the ground. To be sold at a moderate price, and on easy terras. HAY CROP. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON will Sell by I.TJL Public Auction on an early day, due notice of which will be given, about thirty acres of hay, growing on the Melcombe Farm Homestead. Intending purchasers will receive every information from the person in charge of the Homestead. FREEHOLD LAND, SUMNER. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions to dispose of Twenty-Five Acees Freehold Land, being Rural Section No. 532, situated in front of the Township of Sumner, with long frontage on Black Fish Bay ; the only suitable site for wharf's or landing places at Sunnier. ESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON have for sale TWENTY FIVE ACRES BUSH LAND, at Harwood Forest, densely covered with magnificent timber—price low. ~~ PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY MESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON. iMOTTAGE and one-third acre of land, \J situated in Stanraore road; house, 21 x 10, divided into two rooms; well of water. House of six rooms in Hereford street, with half acre planted with fruit and forest trees; well of water. To be sold or let on lease. 7 acres, 24 perches land at the head of the Avon, near Croft and Ward's brewery. 2 quarter acres, situated near Mr, In wood's house. 2 quarter acres adjoining the above, fronting on Cashel and Hereford streets. 6| acres land, and four-roomed house, at St. Alban's; ground fenced and planted. 3 acres land and six-roomed house, on Lower Lincoln road; ground fenced and laid down with English grasses; f-acre garden. 15 acres land, fronting on the Avon, fenced and sown down with oats. This valuable property adjoins Mr. Brittau's land on the Avon. Apply at AIKMAN & WILSON'S, Land & Commission Agency Offices, Christchurch. TO LET IN CATHEDRAL SQUARE. HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS lately possessed by Mr. Mallinson; two of the rooms have been used as an office and will be let separately if desired. Apply to AIKMAN & WILSON. WOOL, Ac. A IK MAN & WILSON are cash buyers of wool, ■£*- tallow, sheepskins, and other Colonial Produce, and will make liberal advances on consignment to their London Agents. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. QATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, being O a customary Bank Holiday, will be. observed as sucb, at the Lyttelton and Christchurch Branches of the Bank of New South Wales. C. W. TURNER, Manager. ' GREAT SOUTH ROAD. NOTICE. T> ESIDENTS and occupiers on the line Xx of the Great South Road Mail Route, are hereby informed that arrangements have been made by the undersigned to deliver, CARRIAGE FREE, all orders and commissions that may be entrusted to his care, without an advance in prices. Care and punctuality will attend all favors. A trial order is respectfully, solicited. JOHN YOUNGHUSBAND, Book, Stationery, and Fancy Depot, Colombo street, Christchurch. Jr^ BROOKE & CO. have great • \J • pleasure in announcing- that it is their intention shortly to open a WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUG ESTABLISHENT in Colombo street, Christchurch, and trust that, by obtaining supplies from the best English houses direct, and strict personal attention to the requirements of those who may favor them with their support, to merit a share of their favours. Christchurch, Nov. 26,1861. TO- THE LOVERS OF ATHLETIC SPORTS. EPEARCE, of the Heathcote Arms, • Ferry road, begs, to informs his friends and the public of Canterbury that he has erected a new and commodious SKITTLE ALLEY, in which he trusts his friends and patrons will enjoy many a happy hour. E. P. takes this opportunity of thanking the public for the liberal support he has hitherto received, and assures them no efforts will be spared to secure the comfort of his guests, and to merit a continuance of their favours. NOTICE J. JOYCE, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, (Formerly of Lyttelton,) BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Christchuch and others, that he has resumed his trade^ at premises near the river, Gloucester Street, Christchurch ; and hopes by giving general satisfaction, to obtain a share of public support. N.B. —Accordions, Concertinas, &c., repaired. ~~ NOTICE. ON and after this date the charges on all goods delivered at the Heathcote Steam Wharf must be paid on application for or delivery of the goods, except where special arrangements are made with the Wharfinger. Heathcote Steam Wharf, July 19, 1861. FROM and after this date, goods and packages will be taken from Lyttelton to,Christchurch or from Christchurch to Lyttelton at the following rates, by the undersigned carriers : — Measurement goods 30s. per ton. G. CLARK, C." NURSE, WM. READ, G. MAY. NB— Packages left at the Stores of Edward Genet, Norwich Quay, will be forwarded with despatch. Lyttelton, Nov. 16J^j-;___ BILL BOOKS suitable for any Bank can now be had at the Union Printing Office, Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 945, 30 November 1861, Page 3
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