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KTew A.dvertisementa. i. SUMNER. ) A Plan of the Town of Sumner is Now Ready. SECTIONS can be secured at a FIXED PRICE Payment—One-third in cash; balance in six and twelve months. Liberal discounts to purchasers of several sections. Apply to No. 696 LUCK & CLARK, 7 6.33 Christchurch. e - ■ TO BE LET, The best suite of offices in christchurch, consisting of One room elegantly furnished, 24 x 16. One „ „ „ 20 x 13. One „ „ „ 13 x 9. with every convenience. The furniture can also be had if desired. For full particulars apply to ' No. 719 LUCK & CLARK, 634 Christchurch. 1 BUILDING PLOTS, In Tuam and St. Asaph Streets. PRICE FROM £40 TO £60 EACH. ONE-THIRD CASH, balance in 6 and 12 months. For plan, &c., apply to No. 684 LUCK & CLARK, 635 Christchurch. , A FARM AT ST. ALBANS. " THE LEASE of a splendid Dairy Farm of 190 Acres to be sold for £100. This valuable leasehold land, which is situated about a mile from Christchurch, would be invaluable to any one desirous of fattening stock for the market. A team, and the working plant of the farm will be lent to the tenant. Apply to No. 254 LUCK & CLARK, 636 Christchurch. Land on the lower lincoln road FOR SALE, comprising 13 acres near the new church. Any one desirous of securing land on a good road, and within an easy distance of Christchurch, would find this a most desirable holding. Apply to No. 716 LUCK & CLARK, 637 Christchurch. LEASEHOLD FOR SALE AT RICCARTON, NEAR THE CHURCH. THE leasehold interest in 24 acres of land on the Harewood road, to be sold for the low price of £150. The lease is for 21 years from Bth September, 1855, and the present rental is only £12 per annum. The land is perfectly fenced in, all under cultivation, and partly laid down in grass. Cob-house, outbuildings, capital garden, &c. Distant only 4| miles from Christchurch. Apply to No. 718 LUCK & CLARK, 638 Christchurch. SHAND'S ROAD! QA ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND to be sold. ZU Price only £4 per acre. This is a good section of land at this low price for cash. No. 712 Apply to LUCK & CLARK, 639 Christchurch.

TO BE LET, A FARM OF ABOUT 400 ACRES, With about 800 acres of pre-emptive right, Only 12 miles from Cbristchurch. A PORTION of the land is fenced in, and the remainder will be fenced by the owner. The other improvements consist of a capital eight roomed house, stabling for two horses, man's room and loft, well of good water, with a double force pump and service complete, garden, &c. >. The owner's chief object being to secure an ap- — proved tenant, he will let the farm at an extremely tY. low rental, eommcncing at £150; he will also assign over his vested interest in the pre-emptive rights, and re-imburse the tenant for any expense of planting and for other improvements, as may be agreed ing upon. No. 723 For full particulars, apply to " lg LUCK & CLARK, 640 Christchurch. irs > TWO SECTIONS OF LAND, Of 100 acres each, TO BE LET on lease at 5s per acre rent, with a purchasing clause (optional) at £5 per acre in five years, ! or These capital sections will be let together or separately. No. 713 Apply to LUCK & CLARK, 641 Christchurch. IST OF DONATIONS for MRS. JONES, of the Halswell Road:— £ s. d. S. Bealev, Esq 5 0 0 G. B. 3 0 0 _ A. R. Creyke, Esq. ... 110 W. P. Cowlishaw 110 Dr. Turnbull 110 t G. Gould, Esq 10 0 „„ C. O. Torlesse, Esq. ... 10 0 W. A. Shepard 1 0 0 Mrs. Lane 10 0 e j J.P 10 0 Mrs. C. Thompson ... 10 0 A Friend 10 0 Jas. Wilkinson, Esq. ... I 0 0 C. W. Turner, Esq. ... 0 10 6 Mrs. S 0 10 6 A Lady Friend 0 10 0 7 R. Dean, Esq 0 10 0 L * A. Beetham, Esq. ... 010 0 G. C. Beard, Esq 0 10 0 2- R. Packer, Esq 0 10 0 Mr. W. Neeve 0 10 0 t Mr. Jas. Hair 0 10 0 R.K.P 0 8 0 Mrs. A. T 0 5 0 * W.B.T 0 5 0 Mr. J. Blaekler 0 5 0 Miss A. Wilson 0 5 0 •T. C 0 2 6 I. Luck 2 20 i C. Clark 2 20 i £29 8 6 LUCK & CLARK, 604 Christchurch. J. S. BUXTON BEGS to call the attention of the public to his newly arrived stock of SADDLERY AND HARNESS, &c., which he flatters himself have not their parallel in the province for quality, style, and pattern. _ The saddles especially being made to order, combine several late improvements. The stock comprises almost every article in the trade, and does not require to be particularised. J. S. 8., with a view to meet the inconvenience caused by the temporary stoppage of the Papanui bridge, has determined to put the lowest possible price on every article, and respectfully solicits an early inspection of the same. Several thousand superior black birch posts and rails. Also, Two Whitechapel carts. Apply I J. S. BUXTON, [ Saddler. Market-place, Christchurch, January 27, 1864. 611 LADIES' SCHOOL, (Opposite Tweed House) CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MRS. RIDLEY will receive a few young ladies aa boarders and day pupils, to educate in all the branches of a superior education, with the usual accomplishments, including Italian, singing, and dancing. Terms on application to Mrs Ridley. REFERENCES] Lord Bishop of Nelson. Veil. Archdeacon Paul, Nelson. Rev. H. Jacobs. Mrs. H. E. Alport. 628 END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS^

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1190, 30 January 1864, Page 6

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