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LAND FOR SALE. ACRES of LAND, having 25 chains O\J frontage on the Riocarton Road, opposite the Ham estate. To be sold in blocks of 1 o or n acres, on deferred payments. GEO. PACKE, 6457 Cathedral Square. WEEDEN'S HOTEL, (Close to the Rolleston^Station,) WITH 40 ACRES OF LAND. EXTENSIVE stabling, well with force _Jj pumps, and every convenience, furniture, &c, &c, is now for sale at a moderate price. The property will be sold as a FREEHOLD. No. 139 Apply to 6134 HARMAN & STEVENS. By the Undersigned, New Zealand board and scantling and battens V.D.L. 3x2,4x 2, 4 x 3,6 x 3, palings and shingles American T. and 6. shelving, and lumber American and kauri doors and saßhes Stone piles, bricks, and all kinds of building materials Also, best Newcastle coals. JAMES GOSS, (Late) Taylor and Whiteside, Corner Durham street and 3 Papanui Road, FOR SALE, "WO Second-hand MILNER'S SAFES. . Price very moderate. Apply at MR. J. S. WILLIAMS' Office, 6321 Gloucester street. •■jl J E N K I No HAS ON SALET & G Baltic flooring and lining boards Solid architraves Mouldings, skirtings, cornices Rusticated weather boards Doors, sashes, and frames Casements And all kinds of prepared Joiners' work 9x3 and 11x3 Baltic deals Baltic logs and scantlings, various sizes Plasterers' laths V.D.L. palings Rough lining Weather boards and scantlings American nails Portland cement, plaster of Paris Hoop iron Glass White lead and linseed oil Fire bricks, fire clay, &C, &c. , Cut into] short lengths, BEST NEWCASTLE COALS. Note.—All kinds of work executed by machinery on the shortest notice. F. JENKINS, City Steam Saw Mills, Planing, Moulding, and Joinery Works, and Timber Yards, Ferry road and St. Asaph street, Christchurch. 6060 HOUSE TO LET. r pHAT well-known and beautifully situatedX. Family Mansion, the Residence of F. A. Weld, Esq., near Leithfield, and known as BRACKENFIELD. The House contains sixteenjrooms—nine large and seven small, with a Greenhouse attached; there is also a Lodge with good accommodation for a family. The Outbuildings consist of stables, wash and bake-house, cellar, store, and offices complete; with shrubberies, well-stocked garden and orchard. There are—--743 acres of Land, whereof over 100 acres are laid down in mixed English grasses, and about 70 acres under plough. The land is divided into thirteen paddocks, well supplied with water in all seasons; the fencing is of the best possible description. About 25 pure Romney Marsh Sheep will be let with the farm, imported (or bred from stock imported) by Mr Weld, and carefully selected from the best English flocks; also, 100 half-bred ewes. The other stock, half-bred ewes, ram lambs, wethers, &c, with house furniture, farm produce, implements, &c, may, if desired, be taken at a valuation. For further particulars apply to DeBOURBEL & CO,, Cathedral Square; Or to HARMAN & STEVENS, Hereford street, 6329 Christchurch. A HOUSE in Armagh Street, near the Market Place, suitable for a professional gentleman. A Cottage in Armagh Street West, near the Government Buildings. Apply to E. B. & F. A. BISHOP. Jan. 14, 1867. 5563 TO LET, SYDENHAM HOUSE. GLASS, CHINA, AND LAMP DEPOT MR. PRINCE IS desirous of letting, for a term of not less than five years, his WELL-KNOWN PREMISES, Situated in Colombo street, consisting of Shop, t-how-room, Dwelling-house, Stable, Shed, and Yard. If taken with the Btock, easy terms will be given. N.B. The premises are well-adapted for an extensive merchant's store. HIS PRIVATE RESIDENCE, Waltham House, Very, pleasantly situated in Colombo street soutli, within a mile of the Town Belt. It consists of twelve rooms, and has been recently plastered, papered, and painted throughout. 'I h< Dining-room and Drawing, room are each 18 x 22 j the other rooms are in proportion, and replete with every convenience, aud in every way suited for a family residence. Thero are two Paddocks, and excellent Kitchon Garden and Outhouses, &c. For further particulars apply to e. prince; 6453 Sydenham House.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1926, 20 February 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1926, 20 February 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1926, 20 February 1867, Page 3