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Properties for Sale. TO BE SOLD. A FARM OF 100 ACRES, situated on Higgin's Downs, immediately behind Messent's Accommodation House, all fenced and sub-divided, 60 acres under cultivation, with Dwelling House, four stalled stable, newly erected barn and other conveniences. A splendid and never failing stream of pure water runs through the section ; the above is within half-a-mile of a mill and blacksmith's shop. Five Acres of Bush at Oxford, will be sold with it if required. For terms apply to TYSON HODGSON, 376 On the Farm. To Let. TO LET, 1 £AA ACRES OF SPLENDID IDKnJ AGRICULTURAL LAND, in one Block, partly fenced, being Section No 3842, near Lake Ellesmere, with or without 1000 Ewes, for any term from five to thirteen years. With a responsible tenant, a liberal arrangement will be made. Apply, by letter only, to W. N. MILLTON, Christchurch. Also, 100 ACRES in the Ellesmere District, Section 9563. 62 ACRES in the Ellesmere District, Section 9562. c 247 TO LET, A TWO-ROOMED COTTAGE, with quarter-acre of garden well laid out, situated next the Carlton Hotel, TownJßelt. Rent, 10s. per week. Apply to G. LUMMIS, 448 Market Place. JO LET. WITH or without purchasing clause, situated on Shand's Track, an excellent farm of 108 acres, 90 of which are fenced and laid down in grass. Also a good six-roomed house, stable, &c, and good well of water. For terms apply to MK. JOHN KING, Grocer, Cashel Street, Christchurch, Mr. T. HODGSON, on the farm, or to A. HODGSON, Rangiora. 478 I T O LE T , CLONTARF HOUSE. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON are instructed by Mrs. Hossack, TO LET THE CLONTARF BOARDING HOUSE, For a term of years. The house is replete with all necessary conveniences. The ground is extensive, with a large garden, well supplied with fruit trees. There is also a capital artesian well on the premises, and water laid on to the house. There is a good cottage residence adjoining the above. The house is licensed, and if the tenant desires, arrangements can be made for the erection of a new bar, to be attached to the house. There is a capital business doing, capable of considerable extension. Terms easy. Apply to J. OLLIVIER & SON, High street. Christchurch, Feb. 13, 1866. 458 c Tenders. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for Alterations and Additions to the BRITISH HOTEL, Christchurch. Drawings and may be seen at our office on Wednesday next, the 21st inst. Tenders to be sent in on or before THURSDAY, March Ist, 1866, endorsed " Alterations to British Hotel, Christchurch." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. BURY & MOUNTFORT, Architects. Gloucester street, Christchurch, Feb. 17, 1866. 510 LINCOLN DISTRICT. TENDERS are invited for the following works:— Forming about 36 chains Shand's road. Metalling about 36 chains „ „ Forming 25 chains Swamp road. Metalling 100 chains Swamp road. Forming and Metalling 8 chains Spring road. TENDERS addressed to the Chairman, Lincoln Road Board, to be sent in to the undersigned, at his house, Prebbleton (where plans and specifications can be seen), before the hour of noon, on TUESDAY, the 6th of MARCH. In consequence of' the recent decision against the Board, in the case of Robinson & Co., versus Brook, none of these contracts will be allowed to be sub-let. S. D. GLYDE, 374 Surveyor to the Board. , Coals, Firewood, &c. COALS, ef best quality At HILTON & CO.'S, 4784 c Cathed al Square., Election Notices. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN,— The Provincial Council having as yet been only prorogued, I had not intended declaring myself as a Canditate for re-election, until a dissolution had been formally proclaimed ; but finding from the newspapers that several gentlemen are soliciting the honour'of representing you in the next Council, I beg to inform you that I shall ask you for a renewal of the confidence you have reposed in me for now nearly four years, and before the day of Nomination shall endeavour personally to wait on you, and solicit your votes and interest. Pledging myself, if re-elected, to use, as I have hitherto endeavoured to do, my best exertions for the interests of the city, I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 334 c JAS. G. HAWKES. . MR. LANCE'S COMMITTEE. MR. LANCE'S COMMITTEE meets EVERY MONDAY EVENING, at Seven o'clock, at the General Committee Rooms (You;ighusband's), Colombo Street. FRANCIS H. VALPY, 9888 c Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1619, 22 February 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1619, 22 February 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1619, 22 February 1866, Page 4

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