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D VILLA RESIDENCE FOR SALE. m> ra XGFIELD ROAD, NORTH TOWN BELT, CHRISTCHUIICII. TIIE Undersigned have been instructed by Mr. Thos. J. Joynt, to offer for sale by private treaty, the neat' and pleasantly situated VILLA RESIIiFNCIi 011 the Springfield Road, in his occupation. In offering this very desirable property for sale, the Ivcrtisers invite the attention of gentlemen desiring « convenient and pretty suburban residence to the Advantages it possesses as well as regards its proximity to'Christchurch, as its healthful situation and adaptation to the requirements of a family. The residence is situated at a distance of about a nuarter of a mile from the North Town Belt of Christchurcli, and within ten minutes walk of the city ' THE COTTAGE. Contains six comfortable rooms, is substantially built, has a pleasant northern prospect, and is completely sheltered. TfIE (GARDEN. Contains above an acre of land, of the primest quality and is highly cultivated, it comprises a small orchard, stocked with the choicest fruit trees in full bearing. v kitchen garden yielding every description of vegetable, and bordered with a choice selection of peach, plum' and cherry trees, and a neat shrubbery tastefullv planted with English and Colonial forest trees ami shrubs. The whole is securely enclosed with live fences, and is sub-divided by neat hedgerows. THE PADDOCK. Contains about two acres of the finest meadow land, which has been for more than five years laid down with the best permanent English grass and clover, Jnd yields a most excellent pasture ; it is also ecu rely fenced. ' There is an enclosed yard adjoining the house which contains a well of excellent water and a good pump. , . , From Christchurch to the property there is a dry well-metalled road, and the neighbourhood is remarkable for its salubrity. The proprietor has spared no expense to render this property one of the neatest and most comfortable villa residences in the neighbourhood of Christchurch. The title is fee-simple and immediate occupation can be given. _ . Further particulars may be obtained on application MESSRS. W. & N. JOYNT, Auctioneers, &c., Colombo-street, 2220 Christchurcli. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LAND. MESSRS. W. & N. JOYNT are instructed to dispose, by private treaty, of a valuable FIFTY-ACRE SECTION of FREEHOLD LAND, No. 2741, close to the new township of Ashley, and three miles from Rangiora. The improvements consist of a three-roomed weather-boarded and cobbed house, garden well stocked with fruit and forest trees and hedges, 22 acres fenced, 16 broken up, stockyard, piggeries, &c. xvrprrv Also, immediately adjoining the above, a Fl* IYACRE SECTION of LEASEHOLD LAND, No. 3225, held at 5s per acre, purchasing clause in about three years at £5 per acre. On this section also considerable improvements have been made. There are never-failing springs of water on both sections, and their being a good outlet for cattle on to the hills, and the land proving very favorable to the growth of English grasses, every facility is afforded for starting a dairy farm. Price very low. [ Plans can be seen and particalars ascertained on | application to W . &N . JOYNT ,_ 1 2471 Colombo street, Christchurch, and Kaiapoi. " 100 ACRES CAPITAL LAND the river Cust, about 10 miles from Rangiora, Vj and the same distance from Oxford. Price moderate. Apply to 2891 AIKMAN & WILSON. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. Court Star of Canterbury, No. 2309. THE BRETHREN are hereby informed that by a Resolution of the Court, on Monday, May 18th, the half-yearly meeting on Monday, July 6. 1863, is to be considered a Summoned Meeting, All brethren within the four-mile radius are required to attend. BUSINESS: 1. Payment of subscriptions, fines, and arrears. 2. Election and installation of officers. 3. Report of sub-committees appointed to revisi the bye-laws. 4. The appointment of a Trustee. 5. To finally consider the arrangements made fo: I the procession on the 9th July. JOHN FOLEY, Secretary. Supper will be provided by P. C. R. Crooks. 288. CANTERBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. NO. 3 COMPANY. TI/fEMBERS of the above Company are requeste IVi to attend a Meeting, to be held at the office o Messrs. Miles & Co., on Saturday Next, at 8 p.m. Business: Respecting forming part of the General Pr< cession on the 7th July, in honor of tli Prince of Wales' Marriage, and other bus

■ ness connected with the Volunteers. I H. P. MURRAY AYNSLEY, 1 Captain Commanding No. 3 Company S Canterbury Rifle Volunteers. 3 Lyttelton, June 25, 1863. 2890 f§ TO STATION-OWNERS, FAMILIES, AND 1 LARGE CONSUMERS. B FTIHE Undersigned having completed the enlarge- ■ JL ment of their premises, have now ON SALE 9 a greatly-increased Stock in the various departments B of their business. , . ■ They particularly desire to call attention to their ■ BEST BLACK AND GREEN TEAS, jre which will be found of excellent quality. ■ * They have also on sale B COFFEE, M IN 211) AND 4ffi CANISTERS, Wt which gives great satisfaction. U This coffee is roasted and packed by themselves, |ff and labelled with their own name. §B In raw and refined sugars, rice, dried fruit, spices, Hi oilmen's stores, and station goods, they have a jS various and well-selected stock at hand. H Of glass, china, and earthenware, they are now ffi unpacking a large assortment of cut and pressed II tumblers, wines, glass dishes, plates, tea and breakH fast cups and saucers, and a variety of useful anc HI ornamental articles, too numerous to detail. Amongst other advantages which their establish it ment offers to purchasers are the following:— mm 1 st. Their goods being for the most part purchase< by tlieir own correspondents in London and Sydney 2 the y have the opportunity of securing a supeno: ■ class of goods. , . SB 2nd. Their object being to cultivate a trade witl ■ consumers, and their capacious premises enablin] jflr them to keep a large supply, they are less liable M he out of stock in any particular article, _ ■ Orders from the country will receive promp 9' attention, and if of £5 or upwards, will be delivere nH, f tgc of ch&r^6 Wm. Goods cjm be sent to any part of Cbristchurch th jw same day. ■ Terms—Cash. I THOMAS R. FISHER & CO. an Importers, Wholesale ancT Retail Grocers, ar |§ Importers and Dealers in Oilmen's Stores ar M Italian Goods, China, Glass, and Earthenwar aft Christchurch, June 19, 1863, 28!

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1109, 27 June 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1109, 27 June 1863, Page 7

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