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To let. 1 LYTTELTON. TO LET, with Immediate Possession, the LARGE and COMMODIOUS STORE, situate on Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, lately in the occupation of the late Mr. Robert Latter, and now in the possession of Mr. D. Davis. These commodious premises present most favourable advantages, having been erected with a view to carrying on a large business. For particulars apply to R. & G. RHODES, 569 c Lyttelton. TO LET, 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. 458e TO LET,—THREE ACRES OF LAND, with a THREE-ROOMED HOUSE,' Stable, and three Springs of Good Water, near Wilson's bridge. Rent, £1 per week. Apply to CHARLES BOWKER, on the premises. 961 TO BE LET, ~ ACRES of LAND, near Lake OUU Ellesmere. The improvements consist of a good Dwelling-house and Outbuildings; Garden, well stocked with fruit trees ; fifteen acres laid down in English grass; and one paddock of about 100 acres, 'under cultivation, securely fenced. For particulars apply to H. HANMER. Mereside, Lake Ellesmere. 557 TO BE LET, FURNISHED, FOR ONE OR TWO YEARS, THAT desirable Villa . Residence _at Diamond Harbour, containing Sitting Room, five Bed-rooms, Servants Room, Kitchen, and Offices, situated in an extensive garden and orchard ; a never failing supply of good water at the door. The situation is one of the healthiest in the province, and well sheltered. The tenant can be supplied with wflk, butter, vegetables, fruit, and meat, by Mr. James Allen, who is in charge of the estate. The market boat, from Lyttelton, calls two or three times a week. There is excellent fishing either from the boat, or with rod from the rocks. Possession given early in April. Apply to M. STODDART, Esq., On the premises ; or to BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT. Christchurch. March 10, 1866. 937 | ■ — —— For Sale or to Let TO LET, OR FOR SALE. THE HOUSE, GARDEN, and PADDOCKS, belonging to Joseph Palmer, Esq., situate on the north bank of the river Avon, about three miles from Christchurch. The house contains eleven rooms, and is in thorough repair. There is a three-stall Stable, Barn, and Labourer's Cottage on the grounds. The garden and lawns extend over three acres, and there are forty-five acres of land in English grass, well fenced and sub-divided. Rent very moderate for a term of years. Apply to Mr. JOSEPH PALMER, Union Bank; ° rt °GEORGE D. LOCKHART, 940 Colombo & Hereford streets. Hotels. ~ CHARLES WATSON, BEGS to inform the public that he has opened an ACCOMMODATION HOUSE on the Coal Track, about twenty miles from Christchurch, on the West Coast Road. Wines, Spirits, &c., of the best brands, and good Accommodation for Travellers, c 7474 JAMES JOHNSTON'S HOTEL. The largest and most commodious hotel on the Greymouth. Cobb and Co.'s coaches start and arrive daily to and from Hokitika. C 862 GLACIER HOTEL AND FERRY. HEAD-WATERS OF WAIMAKARIRI, WITHIN ONB MILE OF BEALEY TOWNSHIP. PASSENGERS TRAVELLING OVERLAND TO THE WEST COAST By this Route will find SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION At the above Hotel. Also, fcW INS S, SPIRITS, OF THH BEST BRANDS. A GOOD PUNT AMD Air EXPERIENCED FERRYMAN Always in attendance. E. W. JONES, 871 o Proprietor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1636, 14 March 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1636, 14 March 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1636, 14 March 1866, Page 1