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CHRISTCHURCH MARKET. THE usual Market Sale will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 4, comprising:— Horses, cattle, pigs, poultry Apples, potatoes, onions Fruit and forest trees and bushes Groceries and oilmen's stores Furniture, blankets, &c. Sale at 11 o'clock. Terms at sale. H. E. ALPORT, Auctioneer. Market-place, Christchurch, June 29, 1863. 2943 FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. WILLIAM BUTTERWORTII will Sell by Private Treaty, the well-known OPAWA ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. This property stands on the Opawa river, at the junction of the two roads leading to the McKenzie and Burke's Pass, and is twenty-nine miles from Timaru. Liberal terms will be given to a qualified person. Apply to the owner, WILLIAM BUTTERWORTH, 2291 On the premises. CLOTHES WRINGERS, SOAP AND CANDLES, AND ENGLISH JAMS. JUST ARRIVED, PER SEBASTOPOL 100 boxes Cowan's best pale yellow soap, none equal to it in the market 50 boxes Price's Belmont sperm candles 36 dozen lib-tins assorted jams, a very scarce article Haley, Morse and Boyden's American, and Bradford's English clothes wringers. Every family should posses one—they are truly a labor-saving machine ; may be had on trial. Groceries of every description cheap these dull times. Small profits and quick returns is the system adopted at the family grocery store, opposite Mr. Bethel Ware's. 2827 T. D. JONES, Proprietor. High street, Christchurch, June 23, 1863. 2827 BUILDING STONE. THE undersigned begs to intimate that he is in a position to supply building stone at the subjoined prices:— Rubble stone, @ 19s. <$" cubic yard. Piles, @ Is. foot (lineal). Delivered in Christchurch. Stone prepared to order on reasonable terms. Orders received by Messrs. Deßourbel & Co., Christchurch. E. GADD, Quarry at the foot of the hills, 2698 Heathcote valley. OR SALE, valuable BUILDING FRONTAGES in Colombo street. For sale in small lots on easy terms. Apply to DUNCAN & WILLIAMS, Solicitors. June 2, 1863. 2513 FARM TO LET. FIFTY-ACRE Section to Let, situate between one and two miles distant from Christchurch and having a frontage on the Papanui road. This section has for years been under cultivation, is fenced and bounded by a constant stream of water at the back—if properly subdivided into paddocks all of them could have a supply of water. For particulars apply to MESSRS. DUNCAN & WILLIAMS, Solicitors. Christchurch, 24th March, 1863. 1435

TO LET, ON LEASE, A SITE, in every respect most advantageously situated for a first-class BOARDING HOUSE. The premises consist of a large corner frontage on the hanks of the Avon. The locality is quiet, but within five minutes' walk of the business part of the town. The buildings are very commodious, and capable of being readily adapted to an extensive business of the above kind. Terms moderate. Apply to HARMAN & STEVENS. June 3, 1863. 2554 LAND, ON PURCHASING CLAUSE. MESSRS. HARMAN & STEVENS are prepared to purchase any acreage of rural land for applicants, to be let to them on lease at FIVE SHILLINGS per acre RENT, with right of purchase during the term at THREE POUNDS per acre, in the case of leases for three years; and FIVE POUNDS per acre if for five years. Hereford street, April 30, 1863. 2041 TO LET, on 21 years building lease, a most desirably situated section fronting on the Papanui road, adjoining Main's store. The frontage is about 60 feet, and the section runs back a chain and a quarter. There is an abundant supply of excellent pump water on the premises adjoining, the use of which would be guaranteed. For a baker's shop this situation has peculiar advantages. For terms and particulars, apply to MR. MAIN, 1947 On the property adjoining. RAM LAMBS. SHEEP FARMERS wisliing to secure young rams can now do so, from a selection out of ten thousand, varying in ages from nine to twelve months old. Apply to (j, H. MOORE, Glenmark. June 26, 1863. 2868 STEERS FIT FOR BREAKING IN FOR SALE, At the Ravenswood Farm. *<r\ STEERS, three years old, pail and paddock OU fed, quiet, and fit for breaking in. Also, A fine short-horn BULL, thorough-bred And Prime meadow HAY, in large or small quantities, delivered in Christchurch or elsewhere, if required. 2814 JOHN RAVEN. ON SALE AT THE UNION WHARF, the CARGO of the Lady Denisofi, from Hobart Town. 20,000 feet 3 x 2—lo to 18 feet 10,000 feet 4 x 2—lo to 12 feet 10,000 feet 5 x 2—lo to 16 feet 20,000 feet 6 x 2—lo to 16 feet 3,000 feet battens 20,000 five-feet box palings 20,000 three-feet six-inch latns 150,000 shingles. MILLTON & June 19, 1863. 2u6 JAMES ALEXANDER, ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT, KAIAPOI. Q N SALE. Swing ploughs Harrows Grubbers 1224

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1111, 4 July 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1111, 4 July 1863, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1111, 4 July 1863, Page 7

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