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Public Vertices. ILOBDJIK & CO, 'C fI V XV j> B ; A P 35 B T ESTABLISHMENT, OOENEROF OASHELAND COLOMBO STREETS. kTTB Inef hmreflrimr bueineafl having necessitated a further extension of the promises, ,™ heg )AoiT^Wliothktthe'alterations are now complete. We are now BELLING our HBST SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN AN D WINTER GOODS, INCLUDING A CHOICE ASSOETMEKI OF WINCEYS, ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FRENCH MERINOES, &0,, &0., &c. At Oub Usual Low Peices, MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING. For the convenience of customers, the SHOW lOOM has been removed to our new Premises on the ground floor and the services of a First-class Milliner secured. MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. A CHOICE ASSOETMENT OF SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, CRIMEAN SHIRTS, MEN’S HATS, SOARVE?, TIES, &e,, &c. A Special line in BOYS’ KNICKEEBOCKEE SUITS, at 10s 6d each. HOBDAY & CO. N.8.-A Large Stock of KAIAPOI FLANNELS and BLANKETS. COLOMBO STREET BOOT & SHOE DEPOT. ESTABLISHED 1860. JOHN GOODMAN a . iwTprmpp H AS in Sell out his fcPKING AND STOCK to niake room for large shipments now in Harbour, which include ladies Button Boots, in the newest designs ; the Pnncess Louise Walking Shoes, Kid Boots in great variety from 5s fid to Ws per Indies Cashmere Boots from 3s 6d; Childrens Kid Boots from 2s; Gent s French Patent Walking slices, 7s fid Colonial.made^d^rtogß.T6^6^ ATEMiaHTgpEQGFD RIVETTED. SEWN. PEGGED, AND EIVETTED BOOTS MADE ON THE PEEMISE3. JOHN GOODMAN, COLOMBO STREET, NEXT TO HOBDAY & CO.’S. N.B.—All the Cheap Lines are now in Stock. 9610 IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. WHAEEIS begs to inform his Customers that his SUMMEE STOCK, which is one of the Largest • and Most Varied ever offered to the Canterbury Public, is Now Complete, having been purnlifigprt with judicious care from the best English Makers, comprising all the m NEWEST DESIGNS IN LADIES’, GENTLEMEN’S, AND CHILDEEN’S BOOTS AND SHOES. Also the Usual Large Stock of OWN MAKE in Men’s and Youths’ Watertight, Elastic-sides, and Lace Boots, Women’s and Children’s Useful Boots for Country Wear, at prices not to be surpassed by any Ladies 1 ' Kid Boots, from 8s 6d to 255. The well-known 10s 6d Kid Boots still in stock, which is the best value ■ ever offered. Lasting Boots, at 4s, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, tfs 6d, 10s 6d, and I2s 6d, Children’s Boots, from Is 6d. Children’s Shoes, from Is. W. HARRIS, IMPEEIAL BOOT DEPOT, ADJOINING DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 235 CANTERBURY SHEET IRON WORKS. J. PIPER, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, MAHDFACXUEIH Off Gr ALVANIZED XeON OtJTTEEING, BiIDGE-CAPPING P IPE, IRONMONGERS, IMPORTERS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. PLUMBEES. BUILDBES, AND OTHEES SUPPLIED ON THE MOST SEASONABLE TEEMS. SPOUTING FIXED AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. WHOLESALE ZINO, SHEET IRON, AND TIN-PLATE WORKER. Every description of PLAIN and JAPANNED TIN GOODS, made on the Premises, which, in point of quality, will be found cheaper than those of other makers, professing to sell at lower rates. 37

Properties for Sale, ASHBURTON TOWNSHIP, F OS SALE, a QUASTEE-ACEE SECTION, in a first-rate position. PuOKS & SON, Surveyors and Brokers, Christchurch and Ashburton. POE SALE, ACEES Freehold LAND, within three miles of the Township of Ashburton; fenced mw ploughed, good house, and other improvements. For further particulars, applvto D. WILLIAMSON, Ashburton; or to F. BYENE, on the premises, 930 FOE SALE,—9Bi Acres of First-class LAND, securely fenced and well watered, and divided into two paddocks. Forty-six acres are in turnips, and the remainder in native grass. The land is situated on the Northern Line of Railway, one mile from Balcairn, and two from Amhevley. For price, terms, 4c., apoly to P. H. HUMPHREYS, Mount Grey Downs, Saltwater Creek, 980 PEOPEETIES FOE SALE. "1 ACEES, Title Crown Grant, Pakowhai JL JCv/CA Estate j richest land in the Colony, divided into 14 paddocks, all under English grass, watered by several artesian wells, and well surface drained, capable of carrying a minimum of 9000 sheep, with 300 cattle. Excellent Dwelling-house, Men’s do. Stable, Sheds, Offices, Yards, &0., every requisite for the carrying on the most complete grazing Farm, with or without 9.000 Sheep, and a number of Cattle, Price very moderate. 180,000 acres Leasehold, good pastoral country, long leaso at moderate rental. All requisite improvements lor workingtherun. Situated about 30 miles from Napier by good road, lightly stocked at present with 10.000 Sheep, exclusive of Lambs. 8.000 acres Leasehold, with good improvements; house, wool-shed, yards, paddocks, 40., at Tologa Bay, with 3.000 Sheep. 16.000 acres Freehold, Crown Grant, and 6.000 acres Leasehold, for 21 years’ rent. The whole of this property is substantially fenced and subdivided into six large and numerous small paddocks, with a large quantity of grass seed sown, and has all necessary improvements for carrying on the run, with 14.000 Sheep or thereby, and 100 head Cattle. Good shipping port on seaboard, South of Napier, 5.000 acres or thereby, Crown Grant, near Napier, highly improved, fenced, subdivided, and well-grassed and watered, with 10.000 Sheep, well-bred longwoola 900 Cattle, and 120 Horses. The whole property on very easy terms. 13.000 acres Freehold, Crown Grant, with 23.000 acres Leasehold, low rental, and 26.000 Sheep, exclusive of Lambs, Improvements substantial, and mostly new. Forty-six miles from Napier, Terms easy. 31,500 acres Leasehold; low rental for twenty-one years; good improvements; Poverty Bay; with 200 well-bred Cattle, and 1,500 cross-bred Sneep 4.000 acres. Crown Grant, near Alfredton; good improvements, and now capable of carrying 4000 Sheep 1.000 acres Freehold, very rich land, at Opotiki 160 acres, good situation for dairy; four m from Napier 800 acres, under grass, sub-divided into various paddocks; six miles from Napier; very rich land 8,400 acres Freehold, fenced, sab-divided, and part drained, with 14.000 acres Leasehold, at low rental, and good woolshed 14.000 Sheep Paddocks, yards, &0., with good shipping port, northern seaboard 16,060 acres Freehold, good pastoral and agricultural land, with 13.000 Sheep, few Cattle, Horses, &0., and every requisite improvement 21.000 acres Freehold, rich pastoral and agricultural land, on the Southern seaboard, having good shipping place; the country fenced and sub-divided, ana several paddocks, good woolshed, sheep and stock yards, Ac,, with 18.000 Sheep, Team of Bullocks, Horses, *o. 55,000 acres Leasehold, good pastoral country; long lease, low rented; inland; good house, woolshed, yards, &c., &o. 5.000 Sheep, exclusive of Lambs 3.000 sores, partly under grass; good bouses, paddocks, Ac.; about seventeen miles from Napier And several other Station Properties for sale, or open to partnership arrangements, particulars of which may be had at the office, M. E. MILLEE, Stock and Station Agent, Napier 8060 Or, E. WILKIN. Christchurch FOE SALE OE TO LET, fJUYLOE’S GAEDENS, LINCOLN BOAD, Including THE MAZE AND SWIMMING BATH, This place, admirably adapted for the recreation of the Citizens of Christchurch, and forming a part of the rising suburb of Addington, is open to the enterprise of any energetic settler. The wisdom of the Magistrates has prevented it from being a Licensed Victualler's house, but it has every accommodation for any other sort of entertainment, and will be open for trial as such fer ONE WEEK FROM THIS DATE, After which, if not Let or Sold in one lot, it will be cut np into Building Lots. on roost advantageous terms, being particularly well situated between the West End of Christchurch and the rising Great Bail way Station at Addington, 982

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4717, 28 March 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4717, 28 March 1876, Page 4

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