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Properties for Sale. I THE CARLETON STATION FOR SALE. Situated near to Oxford. ESSRS. MILES & CO. have been L favoured with instructions from Messrs. Rhodes and Wilkin to sell by private contract tho CARLETON STATION, Containing about 1500 acres of freehold land, and 7000 acres of right of run; together with about THREE THOUSAND EWES. The improvements are all of a first-class description, and have been erected with a view to the economical working of the run. A plan of the property can be seen, and further particulars can be obtaiued, at the office of MILES & CO., Hereford street, Christchurch, Jan. 11,1866. 047 TO CAPITALISTS, AND RUNHOLDERS. 10R SALE, the MOTUNAU STATION, .' with upwards of 20,000 Sheep. This Station is one of the oldest in the Colony, and .adjoins the one of Messrs. Clifford and Weld, of Stoneyhurst. It contains 42,000 acres, is well fenced, and has every appliance required for working it. ffihere are from 800 to 900 acres Freehold. Apply to G. O. GREENWOOD, ChjSstelmrch. Or to Mr. JOHN LEWIS, 1917 Cookham house Chambers. STATION PROPERTIES. EVERAL FIRST-CLASS RUNS, in nj Otago, Canterbury, and Nelson. BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT, Hereford street, Christchurch. May Ist, 1866. c 157 FREEHOLD ESTATE AT RICCARTON FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. £A ACRES Fenced and laid down in O\J English grass, subject to a 5 years lease from December last. • The above property is very valuable, being opposite to the Riccarton Estate. For further particulars apply to BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT, Hereford street. May. 14,1866. c 490 SALE, A BARGAIN!!! All that desirable DWELLING HOUSE, containing FIVE ROOMS AND OTHER ACCOMMODATION, With the extensive PLOT OF LAND, Situated in Dampier's Bay. and formerly in the occupation of Mr. T. B. Trew. For further particulars apply to MR. JOHN GRUBB, 50c Lyttelton. TO BE SOLD, AN EXCELLENT 7-ROOMED HOUSE, with Outbuildings complete, and Five Acres of LAND, including a well stocked garden, fronting on the Great North Road, Papanui,'iivree" imim fronfCirns'tcfturcß.

To any gentleman seeking a desirable and convenient country residence, this would be a most valuable property; there is a good artesian well on the property, and the water is laid on in the house. For terms, &c, apply to w". MEDDINGS, 382 c ' Papanui Hotel. Election Notices. TO THE ELECTORS TOWN OF ,LYTTELTON. p ENTLEMEN,-In compliance with the wish of a large majority of your body I offer my services to you as one of your representatives in the next Provincial Council. Should you do me the honour to return me, it will be a pride and pleasure to me to jealously guard your interests, and advance as much as possible the well-being of the Port and Town of Lyttelton. I am, Gentlemen, « Yours faithfully, 69 c ALBERT T. BRAD WELL. i MR. LANCE'S COMMITTEE. UR. LANCE'S COMMITTEE meets Yl EVEKY MONDAY EVENING, at Seven o'clock, at the General Committee Rooms (Youaghusband's), Colombo Street. FRANCIS H. VALPY, 2 c Secretary. TO THE ELECTORS OF THH MANDEVILLE DISTRICT. in complying witli your very generally expressed wish, that I should place my services at your disposal to represent you again in the Provincial Council. I can only say that if you place me in that proud position I shall use my best endeavours to merit the confidence reposed in me. I am, ■ ■; Your obedient servant, 71 ''* MARMADUKE DIXON, TO THE ELECTORS OF LYTTELTON. GENTLEMEN.-I am unavoidably compelled to POSTPONE Meeting you until FRIDAY EVENING, the 25th instant, instead of the'lßth instant. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. T. L, TRAVERS. Clirißtchurch, May 17,1866, 514 TO THE ELECTORS CITY OF OHBISTCHDBCH. GENTLEMEN,-The Provincial Council havinp been dissolved, I beg to ask you to renew the confidence you have placed in me for now nearly four years, and agnin return me as one of your representatives, Before the day of nomination I 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, 518 c JAMES GKOHGIi IIAWKE3.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1692, 19 May 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1692, 19 May 1866, Page 4