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r Luck & Co. NOTICE. * DISSOLUTION of tho Partnership L lately existing under the style of Luck and Clark having taken place by the withdrawal of Mr, Clark, Mr. Luck will continue to transajt business as heretofore, in all the-branches, and at the same offices, under the name of LUCK & CO., Colombo and Gloucester Streets, Christciiurch. 4th September, 1866. No. 100 ' 2727 t/TES SRS. LUCK AND CO. AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AGENTS, SURVEYORS, VALUATORS, HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE, AGENTS, Corner of Colombo and Gloucbbtee Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. 2728 No. 101 "HI 0 R SALE. HOUSE OF FOUR ROOMS, And Quarter of an-Acre of Land, In Tuiim Street. ' No. 189 Apply to LUCK & CO., 2729 Christciiurch. TO BE LET ON LEASE For 21 Years. BUILDING LAND, in the business part of Cashel street, Christciiurch, No. 165 Apply to LUCK & CO., 2730 Christciiurch. TO BE LET ON LEASE For 21 Years. BUILDING LAND fronting on Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, opposite to the Reserve for Custom House and Railway Station. Apply to No. 169 LUCK & CO., 2731 Christciiurch. I Tjl 0 R SALE, I THE LEASEHOLD INTEREST FARM OF 400 OR 500 ACRES Of very rich Land. The land is held on favourable terms, with a purchasing clause. No. 203 Apply to LUCK & CO., 2732 Cliristehurch. TO BE LET ON LEASE. KA ACRES OF FINE LAND, 75 DO., DO., In the Ellesmere District. Nos. 166 and 167 Apply to LUCK & CO., 2733 Christciiurch. f O R , S A L E, ' 142 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, 19 miles from Christciiurch, situated on the West Coast road, and close to Watson's Accommodation-house. It will be sold either as a whole or in portions to suit purchasers ; and the price asketl will b« low, and varying according to the quantity required. No. 143 Apply to LUCK & CO., 2734 Christciiurch. For Sal or to Let TO BE SOLD, OR LET. y\ HOUSE, with Four Rooms and large . garden well stocked with Fruit Trees, situated upon the North Town Belt, near the Carlton Hotel. Apply to WILLIAM PRUDHOE, 2793 Kilmore Street." DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD ROADSIDE FOR SALE OR TO LET. MESSRS. BUST & ELWIN have been • instructed by Mr. M'Rae to SELL THE LEASE OR LET KOVYAI PASS HOTEL, Now in his possession (FORMERLY KNOW IS TVILLIS's), Together with 20 ACRES OF PRIME LAND, Fenced and cultivated; Also, Another Paddock of 12 Acres, if desired. The house contains 8 rooms; a rental being received for Post-office and Road Board purposes, and the business of storekeeper is attached. The Westland coach calls here, and the most satisfactory proof will be given that a highly remunerative bus ness i 3 experienced, the only reason for the concern being put into the market being that the proprietor is engaged in other extensive transactions which demand more personal attention than he has hitherto been able to give. Kowai Pass Hotel is on the Westland road, being 40 miles from town, and stands in a highly picturesque, well-wooded and watered countrj', highly favourable for agriculture, and on which a thrifty farming population is fast settling. Stock and Furniture at valuation, and two pairs of plough horses, drays, a complete set of farming implements, spring cart and harness, dairy cows, &c, can also be had in the same manner. MR. M'RAE, On the premises; BUST & ELWIN, Christciiurch. I rriHE undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool. , or will give liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends, Messrs, Dalgety & Co.. in London or Melbourne. They are also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations; and on stock placed in their hands for sale. Station stores supplied. E. S. DALGETY & CO. 23 o Christchurch and Lyttelton,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1787, 8 September 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1787, 8 September 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1787, 8 September 1866, Page 8