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SPjCOlP'Ssrfon.OEs for Sale. A GENTEEL COTTAGE FOR SALE, situated at the east end of , Peterborough street, between St. Luke's Church and the Cemetery, standing on high ground and near the river. It will be ready for occupation about. Ist January next. ' 1 It contains an entrance hall, parlor, kitchen, pantry, and two bedrooms, with the lease of one qr.-acre, 20£ years unexpired—Church Property Trustees estate. J ' Apply to W. DARTNALL, 6193 Builder, Market square. ! BAKERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. ONE ACRE OF LAND, with three-roomed DWELLINGHOUSE, and good garden; and bakery with every convenience, situate very near the Lion Hotel, Rangiora, and doing a good business; a good brick well 011 the premises. Apply to RIOK--1 MAN BROS., Kaiapoi or Rangiora. * 0 6335 | TOWNSHIP OF COURTENAY, WAIMAKIRAIii. THE Plans are completed, sections are now being made, and surveyors are about to peg out the whole of this valuable property. • EARLY APPLICATION for the CHOICE of SECTIONS is strongly recommended. PLAN, with selected sections crossed, may be seen at the offices of BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT, I Hereford street, Christchurch. Jan. 23, 1864. c 472 TOWNSHIP OF AMESBURY. THE PLAN of this important Township 011 the Great North Road is COMPLETED, and now ready for inspection by intending purchasers and , others, at the offices of the undersigned. ! Early application for the best sites strongly re- ! commended. Terms and full particulars can be obtained by applying to BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT, Hereford street, Christchurch. January 16,1864. 539 FOR SALE. In consequence of it being necessary for the owner to reside in Christchurch. OA ACRES of FREEHOLD, with six-roomed OU cob house, stables, stockyard, &c., And, adjoining, 120 ACRES OF LEASEHOLD, with purchasing clause. The greater portion is fenced and under cultivation, and there is an inexhaustible supply of excellent water. This valuable property is situated about one-and-a-half miles from the Rangiora Ford, and commands beautiful views of the.sea and the surrounding country. FREDERICK THOMPSON, 373 Cashel street. To Let. TO BE LET OR SOLD, ALL that valuable FRONTAGE comprising ONE-THIRD OF THE NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE, At the junction of the Papanui road, the property of W. DARTNALL. The site is too well known to need description; it is the most eligible commercial spot at the westend of the city; it is within 100 feet of the Avon River, and 10 feet above the level of it, and IN A DIRECT LINE OYER THE NEW IRON BRIDGE now about erection on the GREAT NOR TII ROA I) . W DARTNALL is prepared to treat with bona-fide customers for the purchase and give a good title; or to let on lease, subject to a uniform design for the whole block. W. Dartnall is willing to erect buildings to suit purchasers. FOR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Or Conimerciiil Purposes Requiring Room it is THIS MOST ELIGIBLE SITE IN THE CITY. It is in the immediate vicinity of the Government Buildings, Post-office, &c., &c. ft _ For further particulars apply to W. DARTNALL, Builder, c 6075 Market square. LEASEHOLD PR OP ERT Y. In Lichfield street, immediately opposite the Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock and Co., TO BE LET ON LEASE for fourteen years from March next, 57 feet frontage by a depth of about 115 feet. For terms, &c., apply to i BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT, Hereford street. January 4, 186 k 65 TO BE LET, IN MONTREAL STREET. 11 HE building now occupied lis the Orphan Asylum. It contains 11 rooms, and from its size and central position is well adapted for a lodging house. FREDERICK THOMPSON, 374 Cashel street. TO LET ON BUILDING LEASES. SECTIONS 102 and 103, near the Trolloway Works, on the Papanui road. FREDERICK THOMPSON, 375 Cashel street. HT'ox* S3e&jX©. FIlvK BRICKS. ON SALE, at the Union Wharf, 20,000 best t Cleveland fire bricks. c MfLLTON & CO., Union wharf and Cnshcl street. Jan. 27, 1864. c '"' 64 LIME. LIME. AMUR) stone lime always on hand. MILLTON & CO., Union wharf and Cashel streets. Jan. 27, 1864. I?. 6 ® Tiratxcaitional. KAIArOI CIIURCII COMMERCIAL SCHOOL J THE MASTER of this school will be ready to receive a limited number of boys as BOARD- t ERS after the Christmas recess. ] Terms:—£l2 per quarter, to be paid in advance. No extras. ' J, The school will RE-OPEN on the 10th day of 8 January, 1864. c 6552 g PIGEON BAY ACADEMY, THE above institution was RE-OPENED on MONDAY, the 25th instant. Mr. Fitzgerald lias room for a few more boarders, r For terms, &c., apply at the academy. 362 MR. J. A. WADDINGTON, Professor of Music, 0 from the Royal Academy, London, is pre- n pared to take pupils for the Piano Forte, Harmonium, r and singing, . 1 Terms on application to Mr. Bonmngton, Cathedral square. . Christchurch, Dec. 30,1863. ° ( 06 j

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1190, 30 January 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1190, 30 January 1864, Page 7