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TO ARCHITECTS AND OTHERS. IIIIE Building Committee of the Wesleyan Church . invite Designs for a Church to be erected on Sections No. .'HI and ."51.'!. Durham and Chester streets, Christclmrch. The Building to provide accommodation for about eight hundred persons on the ground floor, and to be so arranged as to admit of galleries, or additions, if hereafter found necessary. The Drawings required will be at least two elevations, two sections, a ground plan, and a roof plan, to be drawn to the scale of \ inch to the foot, and tinted only with India ink or Sepia. The Drawings are to be accompanied by specifications of a general character, and an approximate estimate of the cost. The material to be used to lie either Brick or Stone. The Committee desire to limit the expenditure upon the Church and Fittings within the sum of Four Thousand Five Hundred Pounds. The Committee offer a Premium of Fifty Pounds for the most eligible design, and Twentj--five Pounds for the second ; the accepted plans to become the property of the Committee. Designs to be sent in to the undersigned not later than 10th July next. C. W. TURNER. Christclturch, 17th April, 1863. 1898 TO BUILDERS. " TENDERS are invited for the erection of dwelling house for J. D. Macpherson, Esq., near the Fendall Town road, about five miles from Christchurch. Tenders to be delivered at the architect's office on or before the 6th of July, where plans and specifications may be seen on and after Thursday, June 25. S. C. FARR. Architect and Surveyor. Lichfield street, Christclmrch, June 19. 2774 THE SOUTHERN MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Pkice One Shilling. r]PHE public are invited to support the only New JL Zealand Magazine, which is devoted solely to the benefit, amusement, and advantage of the colony. The proprietors being about to enlarge the size of their Magazine, invite the co-operation of literary men in all parts of the country, so as to render it a Colonial, and not merely a Provincial Magazine. Contributions paid for. Terms on application. Amongst the contributors to the enlarged number for July, will be the " Pakeha-Maori." The Magazine may be obtained of Mr. Mills, bookseller, Lyttelton; and of Mr. Bonnington, bookseller, Christclmrch; or by order direct from the publishers in Auckland. Yearly subscription 12s. By post direct 14s. CREIGHTON & SCALES, 2693 Publishers, Auckland. JAMES ALEXANDER, ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT, KAIAPOI. 0 N SALE. Swing ploughs Harrows Grubbers 1224 RUN FOR SALE. 1 AAA ACRES of good sheep or cattle country, well bounded, with improvements. Apply to J. DRUMMONI) MACPHERSON, Christchurch. 16th April, 1863. 1844 SHEEP STATION FOR SALE, In the Province of Hawke's Bay. IN consequence of the dissolution of partnership of Messrs. Munro and Blair, the undersigned have been instructed to sell by private contract, at a very moderate price, the valuable Sheep- Run called the GLENGARRY STATION, beatifully situated on the Mongaone river, within 16 jniles of Napier, and in the vicinity of an extensive bush with good homestead, out-station, aud 60 acres of fenced land. Including freehold property, the right of run extends over upwards of 10,000 acres. 2000 sheep, 40 head of cattle, and 4 horses will be sold with the run. As this run will be disposed of at a very moderate price, it presents an unusually good opportunity for any enterprising person of moderate means wishing to commence sheep farming. For further particulars, apply at the station, or to STUART & CO., 2694 Napier. NEW TOWNSHIP OF REAItSBY, AT THE HALSWELL JUNCTION ROAD. THE site of this proposed township is one of the most desirable in the province, being situated 5£ miles from Christchurch, commanding the frontage of three main roads. The property is well supplied with excellent water and firewood, most readily obtained. A new church is now in course of erection directly opposite, and there is a Wesleyan chapel in the immediate vicinity. The station for the tramway now constructing will be on the property. An excellent opportunity presents itself for any one commencing business either as a butcher, baker, or blacksmith. The property will be sold either in £ or 5-acre lots, to suit purchasers. Plans may be seen, and every information obtained on application to Mr. WJI. CRAYTIIORNE, on the property. 1622 CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Head Master Reginald Broughton, Esq., M.A., Balliol College, Oxford. Second Master:—Rev. G. Cotterill, 8.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. Mathematical Master:—Mr. W. DeTroy. English and Commercial Master:—Mr. J. P. Bear. THE School will re-open on Monday, July 20, at 9 a.m. Boarders are taken by the Head Master and the Second Master. Until the arrival of Mr. Broughton, which is expected about July 7th, applications will be received on his behalf by the SubWarden. HENRY JACOBS, Sub-Warden. Christchurch, June 16, 1863. 2720 CATHEDRAL COMMISSION. npilE time for sending in tenders for the timber JL required for the nave of the Cathedral is extended to the First of August. HENRY JACOBS, Hon. Sec. The College, June 16, 1863. 2717 RANGIORA NURSERY. WILLIAM E. IVORY begs to inform the settlers of the Mandeville, Ashley, and Oxford districts, that he has now on sale a stock of upwards of THREE THOUSAND APPLE TREES of fine growth, warranted true to name and free from blight, comprising all the best varieties (both early and late) grown in Canterbury, on moderate terms. Also, a good stock of the best varieties of pears, peaches, plums, cherries, nectarines, apricots, quinces, rhubarb, gooseberries, and currants. Quicks, gorse, brooms, &c., for fencing. 2708 AMERICAN BLIGHT ON APPLE TREES. milE American Blight destroyed by a gardener of X practical experience and professional abilities. Address MR. CRADOCK, Gardener, St. Asaph street. P.S.—Winter is the season to cure the blight. 2703

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1109, 27 June 1863, Page 2

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