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FOR-SALE, DWELLING HOUSE, FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LAND, LYTTELTON. /In consequence of Mr. Gundry having decided to remove to the Plains.) THE House, which is substantially built and with a slated roof, contains dining and drawing rooms of good dimensions, with four bed rooms and dressing rooms; -most convenient domestic offices and outbuildings, and a large supply of water. The Garden and Shrubbery are very tastefully ]»id out and well-stocked with the choicest fruit trees in full bearing, and from which are extensive and varied views of the Harbour and Peninsula; the whole is well fenced in and has long frontages to Exeter and Canterbury streets. Also, One acre and a half of Freehold Land adjoining the above, laid down in English grass, forming a convenient paddock, but which may be advantageously divided into building allotments, having an extensive frontage to Canterbury street. The whole is in the occupation of the owner Mr. 5 Gundry, and will be sold either in one lot or further particulars and cards to view apply to J. T. PEACOCK & CO., 440 5 Lyttelton or Christchurch. ~TO FARMERS, CARTERS, & BREEDERS. FOR SALE, a heavy draught MARE, with a foal at foot, and stinted to King Fergus; warranted sound, stanch and quiet. Price, one hundred guineas. Terms cash. Apply to ROBERT S. JACKSON, 4 7 52 Latimer square. CLOVER SEEDS, &c. . SEVERAL tons of white, red, yellow, and crimson clover seeds. Also, lucerne, linseed, tares, canary seed, mangold wurzel, and Swede turnip seed. 4140 W. WILSON. ~ PROSPECTUS. ~ Provincial investment and loan ASSOCIATION* j Ultimate Capital, £200,000, in 4000 Shares of £50 each. Entrance Fee ... ... ... 2s 6ds* share. Monthly Subscription... ... 5s Od „ Monthly Interest on advanced) lfto n , share of £50 ...... J lusua » PROPOSED TRUSTEES: His Honor William Sefton Moorhouse, Superintendent of Canterbury. The Honorable Mr. John Hall. : Robert Wilkin,. Esquire. William "Wilson, Esquire. William' Guise Brittan, Esquire. The objects sought to be obtained by this Association are— 1. To provide for its shareholders the means of investment for their savings or other surplus money by monthly instalments: they allowing their payments to accumulate at compound interest until the funds of the Association will admit of a division of fifty pounds for each subscribed share. 2. To grant loans of money to the shareholders for the purchase of freehold or leasehold properties' in the town or country: they repaying the sum borrowed with interest thereon by monthly payments, such paymfents tb be secured by mortgage. From careful calculations it has been ascertained that the Association's operations may confidently be expected to close within nine years from the date of the first monthly payment, when each subscriber who has not previously received; (by advance) his share, will be entitled to fifty pounds in respect of each share. It is proposed to advance to borrowing members the full ultimate value'tfifty pounds) of each share, but all loans' must be secured by mortgage. _ The funds of the Association shall' be distributed monthly by ballot among applicants for such money. Facilities will be afforded to shareholders for the release (at any time) of property mortgaged to the Association; or for the withdrawal of shares.From thejiature of the proposed operations of the Association, Considerable saving will be effected to borrowers on the legal charges for mortgage and re-conveyance deeds. The business, of the Association will be conducted by a Board of five directors (to be elected by the shareholders at a meeting to.be convened for that purpose), who shall appoint a manager, solicitor, banker, and all other officers. This Association is confidently recommended to all classes of the community, as affording a safe and profitable m&ns of investment; as a means of acquiring freehold or other property by easy periodical payments, without the necessity of first having of much " ready money," or for providing a safe and remunerative investment of funds by way of sinking fund, to liquidate existing mortgages. Applications for shares (of which nearly two thousand have already been or for further particulars to be made to the provisional secretary, Mr. E. C. J. Stevens. FORM OF APPLICATION. To E. C. J. Stevens, Esquire, Provisional Secretary, Provincial Investment & Loan Association, Christchurch. Sib,—l request that you will allot me shares in the Provincial Investment and Loan Association; and 1 undertake to accept the same, and to subscribe to the rules of the' Association. Name......... ... Profession;, Address, A Meeting of Shareholders will be called at an early day, so as to commence operations on the Ist January, 1863, , C. W. TURNER, Chairman of Preliminary Committee. IRONMONGERY STORE, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. QN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. A large assortment of builders' and general furnishing ironmongery, nails, tools, &c. Drawing paper and imperial brown ditto Rick cloths, 25 x 20, 25 X 25, and 30 x 30 Chimney pieces, fenders and fire irons Kitchen range*, stoves and pumps Enamelled mangers and stable grates Port and sherry, from Standring Brothers Lamp black, pitch, varnish, and white lead Sheet lead, paint, oils and colors 1 patent lawn mower Howard's ploughs and harrows Arrived per Chrysolite:— 107 packages general Birmingham goods 6 drums varnish and 2 casks putty 36 hhds. Manners' pale ale To arrive in Waterlily, Echunga, Derwentwater, and Mermaid:— 7 packages agricultural machinery 16 octaves port and sherry, from Standring Brothers ' 3 casks and 1 case Sheffield goods 2 packages lamps and globes 73 ditto oils and colors 2 casks tin and japanned ware 47 packages general Birmingham goods 28 hhds. ale 1 swing machine 1 Case percussion caps. Orders on the home market for machinery executed on liberal terms. HAWKES & STROUTS, General Importers and Ironmongers, Architects, Surveyors, and Land Agents, Christchurch, Dec. 1, 1862. 4739

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 9 (Supplement)

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