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NEW TOWNSHIP of PREBBLETON.—PIans of this excellent township arc now prepared, and can be seen on application to No. 348 Messrs. LUCK & CLARK, Colombo and Gloucester streets; or to Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON, 4753 Cashel street, Christchurch. WORKING BULLOCKS FOR SALE. A PAIR of very fine and most useful bullocks to be sold. They will go in harness and do machine work. Can be seen close to Christchurch. No. 410 A splendid team of bullocks for sale'(4 or 8 can be had in the team), with bows, yokes, and chains complete. No. 411 Apply to LUCK & CLARK, 5143 Gloucester Street. GLOUCESTER STREET. BUILDING PLOT TO BE LET. A MOST excellent building plot, with 25 feet frontage, and a depth of 100 feet, to be let on lease for 21 years. Only a small sum required by the present lessee to transfer his interest in this desirable property, which is situated directly opposite Mr. Coe's establishment. No. 409 Apply to LUCK & CLARK, 5142 Gloucester street. TO BE SOLD, A FAMILY RESIDENCE, with Three Acres of Land, within a few minutes' wal,k of Christchurch. . The land, which is most delightfully situated on the bank of the River Avon, is securely fenced and laid down in permanent pasture. . , ! The residence comprises entrance hall, dining and drawing rooms, bedrooms, and the requisite private offices, with outbuildings, &c. The garden and orchard are very complete. The position of this property is one of the most desirable in the vicinity of the town, and the house is finished in the most perfect manner. Terms of payment: One-half in cash, and the balance may remain for 5 or 10 years at 10 per cent, interest. No. 408 For plans and further particulars apply to LUCK & CLARK, 5140 Gloucester street. " TO BE SOLD. Land, with a substantial Brick House, on the River Avon, and not far from the residence of R. Wilkin, Esq. THE LAND, 6£ acres in extent, and which is just off the Fendall town road, is very prettily situated on the bank of the river, only a few minutes walk from Hagley Park, and within two miles of the city of Christchurch. The adjoining land is purchased for gentlemen's residences. A substantial and well-built BRICK HOUSE is in course of erection; containing entrance hall, dining and drawing rooms, three bed rooms, servant's offices, &c.; the walls of which are to be plastered and the woodwork painted and finished complete. ; A direct road across Hagley Park, about to be formed and metalled, will bring this valuable property within a very short distance of Christchurch. Terms of payment:—Only one-third in cash, and the balance may remain for five years at ten per cent interest. No. 412 For price, and plans of the land and house, apply to LUCK & CLARK, 5141 Gloucester street. FOR SALE. rp HR E E pure-bred shorthorn BULLS. HIS HONOR, Roan, calved 1853, by Cranberry; dam, Flash; both imported from England by the late Dr. Moore. VOLTIGEUR, White, calved 1855, by Cranberry, or Brother Phil; dam, Flash; brother Phil by Cranberry; dam, Cream; imported also by Dr. Moore. ORLANDO, Roan, calved March, 1862, by the imported bull Stentor; dam,. Countess, by Wellington; g.d., Lily, by Viscount; gr. g.d., Lily, imported from England by Captn. Simeon. Wellington, by a bull belonging to the late John Deans, Esq.; dam, Duchess, imported by Dr. Moore. Viscount, bred by Mr. Ward, by a bull belonging to Messrs. Rhodes; dam, Lady Montague, imported from England by Lord Montague. Stentor, by Stentor (15343, vol. 12, Coates' Herd Book); dam, Romance, by Omer Pacha (13431). Romance took the first prize at the Christchurch Agricultural Society's Show, 1862, as the best milch cow, imported or otherwise. For particulars and price apply to 5112 , Mr. R. DOCKER, Avonside. TO Station-owners and others.—The undersigned are instructed to dispose (by private treaty) of 16 first-class Working Bullocks, all thoroughly broken. W. & N. JOYNT, 5139 Oxford terrace West, Christchurch. TO be SOLD on EASY TERMS.—A well-finished COTTAGE RESIDENCE, adjacent to Christchurch, with ample accommodation for a small family. It is very pleasantly situated and possesses every convenience. There is an excellently arranged garden attached, and a small paddock laid down to English grass. For terms, &c., apply to W. & N. JOYNT, 5138 Oxford terrace West, Christchurch. FOR SALE by the undersigned,'about 800 good Fire Bricks. The above will be disposed of cheap for cash. Likewise the Iron-work of an Oven. C. F. WORTH. Hope Coffee and Chop House, Market place, Christchurch. 5117 CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. SOAMES SCHOLARSHIP. AN Election of a Scholar on this foundation is appointed to take place on March 25th, 1863. The Scholarship is tenable for four years; the value £40 per annum, with an additional premium of £10 per annum, if the annual examination of scholars be passed satisfactorily. Open to all members of the Church of England, over 15 and under 19 years of age. Preference given, cateris paribus, to : the kindred of Mrs. Maria Soames, or of her late husband, Mr. Joseph Soames. The examination of candidates will commence on Thursday, March 19, at 9 a.m., antV will be chiefly in the following subjects:— Greek Testament, Second Epistle to the Corinthians Demosthenes, De Corona, sect. 1 to 86 Euripides, Phtßnissae Tacitus, De Moribus Germanise Vij-gil, Georgics 111. and IV. With Latin and Greek Composition The Third and Fourth books of Euclid Arithmetic and Algebra The Student's Blackstone, Chap 1 to 6 (inclusive), in connection with the History of England. Applications, with certificates of age and character, and (in case of founder's kin) satisfactory proofs of consanguinity, to be sent not later than 18th March, to the Sub-Warden, from whom further information may be obtained. HENRY JACOBS, Sub-Warden. Christ's College, Dec. 22nd, 1862. . 5113 CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ERIDAY next, being the Exhibition of the above Society, the SEED SHOPS of W, Wilson, & Hislop, and Duncan & Son will be IJI/JSED, 3115

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 6

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