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CHRISTCHURCH MARKET. Sale of Live Stock, Fruit Tvees, Timber, Spring Cart, &c. MR. H. E. ALPORT will sell by public auction, at his yards, Market Place, Ohristchurch, on SATURDAY, [This Day,] Horses, bullocks, cows, pigs Turkeys, fowls, ducks Flour, sharps, pig meal, wheat for chickens 50 boxes prime Y.D.L. apples 20,000 Nelson quicks 6,000 feet well seasoned timber Doors, windows, table legs Broken plate glass 1 pair wheels and spring, 1 carriage body 1 second hand spring cart and harness Carrots, onions, potatoes Tea. sugar, coffee, rice, raisins Sperm candles, soap, salad oil, wax matches Flails, potato forks, buckets, tubs And other goods. Sale at 11 o'clock. Terms at Sale. Market Place, Christchurch, Sept. 10,1862. 3509 BARRY'S BAY. MESSRS. J. OLLIYIER & SON are instructed to let for a term of 7 years, FIFTY ACRES OF LAND, Being section No. 63 at Barry's Bay, about 25 acres of which is cleared land, and the remainder valuable timber. The land is open to the beach, and fronts on a main road. There is a good house and outbuildings, large stockyards, and capital garden. The auctioneers are prepared to lease tins valuable property at the low rental of £75 per annum. The working plant can be taken at a valuation. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. J. OLLIYIER & SON, 8484 Ohristchurch. FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON are instructed to sell A QUARTER ACRE SECTION OF LAND, Fronting on St. Asaph Street, adjoining Mr. Bethel Ware's Stores, with an unexpired lease of 17 years, at a low ground rent; together with a substantially built four-roomed house, 24 x 12, with double brick chimney. The section is fenced and cultivated. Terms—£lso, part of which may remain at interest for six months. 3486 FARM TO LET. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON are instructed to let A VALUABLE FARM, About two miles from Ohristchurch, consisting of 100 acres of freehold laud, the greater part under cultivation ;< together with 500 acres of pre-emptive right. The farm will be let tor a term of 7 years. For particulars, apply to 3485 MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON. LAND TO LET ON BUILDING LEASES. MESSRS: J. OLLIYIER & SON have received instructions to let on building leases, for a term of 21 years, SEVERAL VALUABLE SECTIONS OF LAND, Fronting on Hereford Street Worcester Street Manchester Street Tuam Street At prices varying from 10d. to 20s. per foot frontage. 3488 LYTTELTON CHURCH COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. MR. WARD is prepared to form EVENING CLASSES, should a sufficient number of pupils offer. FOE YOUNG MEN : Every Monday and Thursday Evening, from 7 to half-past 8. FOE YOUNG "WOMEN : Every Tuesday and Friday Evening, from halfpast 6 to 8. Terms : —One shilling and sixpence per week, or five shillings per month, in advance. FRAS. KNOWLES, 3502 Chairman of School Committee. NOTICE. Tj ANDERSON begs to announce to the public • of Canterbury, that he has made arrangements for an unlimited supply of timber, and that his FAIR TRADE' TIMBER YARD will open on Sa/iubday, September 13, 1862. Premises at the back of Mr. Craig's brewery. Entrance from Lichfield street. Terms—2ss, per 100 feet net, cash, In hand—Cargoes ex schooners Mary Ann Christina, Cordelia, and Eagle. 3507 FOR SALE. Hp HE property formerly known as In wood's ■*- Tannery, comprising 35 acres of land, situated in a bend of the River Avon, about one mile from Avonside church. There is a good four-roomed house on the property, and the appliances for carrying the tanning business are still on the premises in good condition and will be sold with the property. For particulars and terms, apply to MESSES. HARMAN & STEVENS, 34*62 Hereford Street. FOR SALE. A FARM containing upwards of one hundred acres land, now let to a good tenant on lease for one year and nine months, and producing a £150 per annum for the whole term. Ihe land has long frontage to two principal roads, which are metalled the whole way to Ohristchurch, a distance of about six miles. For price and particulars, apply to Messes. HARMAN & STEVENS, Hereford Street. NOTICE. ~~~ ' THOMAS McCAIITAN, passenger per Harwood, is requested to call at this office with reference to payment for services performed by him on board such ship. T. W. MAUDE, - Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Ohristchurch, Sept. 9,1862. 3504 rpO LET, in Colombo street south, Christchurch, a *i wo " roome( l Cottage ; rent 6s. per week. Apply to D. Anderson, Bon Accord Cottage, Usnel street east, Christchurch. 3406 ~ MUSIC. A LADY lately arrived from England is desirous oi obtaining a few pupils for the pianoforte and singing. For particulars, apply to Mr. C. rinice, Sydenham House. 3392

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1027, 13 September 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1027, 13 September 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1027, 13 September 1862, Page 6

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