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Household furniture and effects At the Wilderness, Lincoln road ' ON THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER i O . MESSRS. AIRMAN & WILSON have been instructed by Mr. Lloyd to sell by public auction, on Thursday, the 10th day of September next. All the household furniture and other effects in his house the Wilderness, Lincoln road. Sale at one o'clock. 3974 FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN CHRISTCHURCH AND LYTTELTON. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions from E. J. Wakefield, Esq., to sell the following properties, viz., One quarter-acre, being section No. 5, having 66 feet frontage on Norwich Quay, in the town of Lyttelton, with two houses thereon, let at a rental of £52 10s., and £22 10 per annum respectively. Four quarter-acres, being town sections Nos. 219, 220, 221, and 222, situate on Cambridge terrace east, in the city of Christchurch, let for a term of years, of which years have still to run, at a rental of £5 per annum. Ten acres land, part of rural section No. 6, bean» tifally situated on the River Avon, close ti,) the Town Belt north, and admirably adapted \ for villa building sites.' Twenty-four acres land, part of the above section, with the dwelling-house, mill and water power thereon, let for a term of years, of which 11 have still to run, at a rental of £29 5s per annum for 4 years, and £37 per annum for the remainder of the lease. Eight acres of land or thereabouts, part of the above section, let upon a lease having 19 years to run, at a rental of £50, rising to £60 per annum. The Carlton Hotel stands upon the section. One acre land, part of rural section No. "9, situate close to the Windmill road, and ■within an easy distance of the railway station. Mortgage of £500, over 5 acres land, part of rural section, No. 79, adjoining the railway station, bearing interest at the rate of ten per centum per annum. All information regarding the above properties may be obtained by applicatson to the auctioneers, or to E. J. Wakefield, Esq. 4008 RANGIORA. ~ SALE OF SURPLUS STORES. MR. WM. BUSS has received instructions from Mr. J. B. Wilson to sell by public auction at his Store, Rangiora, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, And following day (if necessary), A large quantity of surplus stores, comprising— Drapery, clothing, ironmongery, crockery, oilman's stores, &c., &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. Luncheon provided. For full particulars see hand bills. 3973 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 grocer's ditto Rick cloths, 30 x 30, Europe rope Chimney pieces, fenders and fire irons Kitchen ranges, register stoves White lead, paints, oils, &c. Sets of farrier's tools in boxes complete Sets of castrating instruments Stockmen's saddles, hanging ovens Galvanized game net and pig troughs. Also, 1 patent lawn mower Howard's, Barret and Exall's ploughs 1 Hornsby's 11 row general purpose drill I cotton wick cutting machine. Also,

Port and sherry, from Standring Brothers, in casks and cases Manner's London pale ale in lihds. Brown and Poison's corn flour Huhtley and Palmer's Reading biscuits. Landing ex Ismay, Kirkland, and Epsom: — 1 cask and 1 case cutlery, tools, and electroplated goods. 27 packages weighing machines, grocer's fittings, guns, and general Birmingham goods. 23 register stoves, 6 cases fenders, college stoves, Kent grates, and kitchen ranges. 2 cases Brown and Poison's corn flour. Just arrived per Captain Cook: — 313 packages Birmingham goods, consisting of sheet zinc, fencing wire, sheet iron, horse shoes, holloware, shot, weighing machines, &c. 73 packages, consisting of boiled, linseed, and colza oils, turpentine, whiting, plaster of Paris, pitch, white lead, and putty. 6 cases machinery, consisting of cheese presses, curd mills, chaff cutters, hay rakes, &c. 1 case kerosene lamps, 1 cask chimnies. To arrive per Accrington:— 34 packages linseed and boiled oil, colors and plaster of Paris. In the Lancashire Witch:— 2 casks Sheffield goods, cutlery, tools, and plated ware. 7 packages tin and japanned ware, baths, &e. In the Zambesi:— 63 packages Birmingham goods. In the Bahia:— 6 packages Birmingham goods. Orders on the home market for machinery executed on liberal terms. HAWKES & STROUTS, 1 General Importers and Ironmongers, Architects, Surveyors, and Land Agents. Christcliurch, Sept. 2, 1863. 3963 LEASE FOR SALE, 51 feet frontage on St. Asaph street, Colombo street. Rent 6s. per foot for the first 7 years, and 10s. per foot for the remaining fourteen years. Apply to H. T. GOURLAY, 3970 Economy House, High street. R. HAMILTON'S STUDIO, in Hereford street", is NOW OPEN, and he is prepared to receive commissions in various branches of the profession. He begs to call the attention of such as have friends in Europe to MINIATURE DRAWINGS of houses and views, which can be enclosed in a' l ; ordinary letter. 3961 NOTICE. THE following Bills passed by the Provincial Council have, in conformity with the Constitution Act, been assented to this day by his Honor the Superintendent:— The Kaiapoi Bridge Tolls Bill. The Waimakariri Bridge Bill. The Superintendent's Salary Bill. The Provincial Auditor aud Deputy-Auditor's Salaries Bill. The Board of Education Bill. The Public-hotise Bill. The Railway Tolls Bill. The Road Diversion Bill. The Cattle Driving Bill. THOS. WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's office, September 4th, 1863. 4018

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1129, 5 September 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1129, 5 September 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1129, 5 September 1863, Page 6

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