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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, 165 Agent to the Church Property Trustees. TllO Let, on building lease for 14 years, in JL one block, or otherwise, a very desirable site in the centre of Christchurch, containing 90 feet frontage. Apply to G. MALLINSON & CO., 664 Colombo street, Christchurch. REEHOLD LAND, to be LET ON LEASE, in blocks of 50 acres and upwards, on most advantageous terms. The lessee may exercise the right of selection, subject to approval. Apply to Mr. HEWLINGS, Surveyor, Timarn. April 8, 1862. 1539 ESTATE FOR SALE. EOR SALE or on Lease, with a purchasing clause, a valuable improved FREEHOLD ESTATE of 1385 ACRES or thereabouts, of first rate Land for agricultural or pastoral purposes bounded for a mile on one side by a running stream, a short distance from excellent bush and within 16 miles of Christchurch in a direct line, and 22 miles by road. The improvements consist of a large and substantial Five-roomed Weatherboard House, with entrance hall and verandah, cobbed and plastered throughout and finished in a superior manner, and outbuildings. The improvements now in hand, consisting of 450 chains of 6 foot ditch and bank fencing and breaking up 100 acres will be finished at the expense of the vendor. A seam of lignite has been discovered within a a mile of the property. Price low. Terms of payment exceedingly easy. For particulars enquire of MESSRS. DUNCAN & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Christchurch. April 14,1862. 1549 "TVTOTICE is hereby given that Noah WalJLI ters, of the South Rakaia Accommodation House, has taken Mr. John Ellson Brown, of Christchurch, into partnership in the business carried on by the late firm of " Walters & Stacey," and that from and after this date the business will be carried on under the style of " Walters & Brown." An agreement of partnership having been this day executed, dated this fifth day of April, 1862. JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, 1499 Solicitors for the above parties. NOTICE is hereby given that by an agreement this day entered into between Spencer Arthur Percival and William Dunnage, of Timaru, stockowners, they have mutually agreed to dissolve partnership, the said Spencer Arthur | Percival having purchased the share of the said j William Dunnage in the run and stock. Also that from the date hereof no orders or other documents or debts given or contracted in the name of the firm will be acknowledged by the said Spencer Arthur Percival. The said Spencer Arthur Per- i cival is to pay all debts due from the firm up to the date hereof, and to receive all sums due for sheep or otherwise to the said firm. The above agreement was'j.exe.cutedihis fifth day of April, 1862, in the presence of W. H. WYNN WILLIAMS, Christchurch, Solicitor for the said Spencer Arthur Percival, 0. W. OAKES, Christchurch, 1500 Solicitor for the said William Dunnage. HORSE DEPOT, ARMAGH STREET. TTIHOMAS SHAILER (formerly stableman .L at the Club) begs to inform the public that he has taken the above premises, and intends carrying on the business of a livery stable keeper, and hopes by moderate charges and attention to his customers to secure a share of the public support. There'are good stalls and loose boxes, and all vehicles will be put under cover. The loose boxes are good and roomy and well suited for the stabling of race horses, &c, &c. Entire horses can be accommodated during the season. Every attention given to horses left at the above stables, but no responsibility incurred. . Further particulars can be ascertained from the proprietor on the premises. 1660 THOMAS SHAILER. ~ LOOK OUT !I I ■ " THE undersigned, since opposition has been started in this go-ahead town, have reduced their prices to such an extent, that it is impossible for any other house in the town to compete with them. THE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING j DEPARTMENTS have had large additions in the shape of ' WINTER CLOTHING. Ladies' and children's mantles in endless variety, coburgs, linseys, winceys, alpacas, shawls, hats, bonnets, hollands, flannels, polka jackets, children's robes and cloaks, diapers, long cloth, grey calico, sheeting, besides the usual paraphernalia required in a drapery store. 5 BALES BLANKETS (assorted sizes.) 16 cases, consisting of men's overcoats, reefing jackets, tweed and black cloth coats, vests, and trowsers, Bedford and cotton cord trowsers, boys' and men's mole ditto, white, . regatta, check, and blue serge shirts, men's lambswool, Merino and cotton pants and shirts, a great variety of caps, neck ties, handkerchiefs, socks, stockings, <fee. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT, as usual, is supplied with the choicest articles that can be bought, we would particularly call the attention of families to our TEAS AND COFFEES, as one trial would lead to further orders, China tea and breakfast services Dinner services complete, toilet sets, mugs, jugs, bowls, &c. Tumblers, wines, decanters, water glasses, &c. Ironmongery, cutlery, holloware, nails, &c. Gunpowder, shot, and percussion caps Sole agents in the town for the ' RENOWNED COOKHAM BOOTS AND SHOES. Brandy, rum, whiskey, old torn, sherry, port, bottled ale and porter (pints and quarts), draught ale. Clocks, tables, chairs, &c. J. WHITE & CO., 1739 Bee Hive Store, Kaiapoi.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 991, 10 May 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 991, 10 May 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 991, 10 May 1862, Page 7

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