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rfrrrr fi. J. Zt Ford. to odmbb cspjara.' IOPOBTass, bxppbtees, FOB SALE OE TO BE LET, ; aps^ssfisaeiSs. Goods, or for tbs erection of Warehouses or Mann, factories. *• ‘ 4 ' Bach site wiU have a largo frontage to a RAILWAY SIDING now. being pat in, adjoining the Christchurch station yard* end good frontage on e . 1 MAIN THOEOUGHFAEB, end wide roods leading- therefrom* For assess!* biUty and genazsl convenience, those sites cannot be SURPASSED. For particulars, early application should be made to B. J. T. FOED, Lsndand Estate Agent, 8025 Hereford street, Christchurch. in Hereford TO BB LET, A GOOD 800 my STORE, street. , . BUMNEE. g DIIDINQ LOTMEHTB Favourite Township of Wakefield, FOB SALE. AT OPAWA. (^1 ACBEB, splendid Building Sites, ON FOB SALE, HABT'S BUN, 300 ACSEB Unimproved Land. FOB BALE, On Deferred Payments, Payments can be extended over a period of BIGHT TEARS. , - , , A first-rate opportunity for men of moderate means to obtain a large and valuable freehold, which, owing to its proximity to town, la rapidly rising in value. For particulars of any pi the to 9026 Land end Estate Agent, Hereford street.

Hardie & Gorman. TO CAPITALISTS, MILLEES, FLOUB MSB CHANTS, andOTHEES. FOE ABSOLUTE SALE, in order to CLOSE PAETNEESHIP ACCOUNTS. That centrally situated and sterling City Property, known as BLAZE, OXLEY, & CO.’S LION STEAM HILLS. Specially erected for the manufacture of Flour, Eioe, and Spice. Combining the largest possible oat-turn, with the greatest economy in manufacture. This grand and valuable property is situate on the west side of KENT STEEBT, within 50 feet of KING STEEET, ■ Unquestionably one of the most central positions in the city. The Buildings are of 18-inoh Brick Work, on solid stone foundations, and cover the whole of the street frontage, 45 feet to Kent extending to a depth of 96 feet. The interior work, such as joists, girders, uprights, and floors, are all made of Flaked Hardwood, the whole having been erected with a view to strength and durability. The Machinery and Complete Working Plant are all New and Patented, And ate certainly unequalled throughout the Colonies. The Land has) a frontage of 45 feet by a depth of 128 feet. HABDEB A QOBMAN have been favoured with positive instructions from A. W. Blair and J. N. Oxley. Esqs., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their rooms. Bell's Chambers, Pitt street, Sydney, N.S.W., ON TUESDAY, DEO,, 18, That very valuable property. Known as the LION STEAM MILLS. The attention of capitalists is specially directed to this permanent and safe CITY INVESTMENT. Farther particulars will he duly given and Inventory prepared. Solicitors for the Vendors i Messrs HOLDBWOETH A BBOWN. 6552 Pitt street, Sydney. ■— 1 ■ ■ j Board and Residence. BLIGH’S OANTEBBUBY BEBTAUBANT, Papanni road, near Poet-oflioe. 'BALS at all hours of the day. Board and . Lodging—l7s, 18s, and £1 per week Beds and Meals. Is each. J • H U N T E B WEST COAST DINING BOOMS, Next Mason and Strothers, corner of Colombo and Lichfield streets. All Meals and Beds Is each. Board and Lodging, 18s per week. 7359 WANTED KNOWN,-Superior ACCOMMODATION, with Bathroom, for Gentlemen or Families. Latimer House, Armagh street East C3UMNEE,—Private Board and Besidsnoe for O Families at Mrs HABBINGTON'S. Beach End. 7030

Hotels. BRITISH COMMEECIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, LYTTELTON. JOSEPH BALDWIN (late of the Hnrnnni Hotel), begs to inform hie friends and the public generally that he has taken the above hotel, and trusts by paying strict attention to business to merit a share of their patronage.• Travellers passing through port will have every attention paid to their wants. 8275 VENII VIDIII VICIMI NAP I J N N BABSHHiL, SetJTH Bahaia. QEANDB CHEEITET BEAU FEU. FOREIGN DELICACIES— Hennessy’s Brandy, bottle and bulk Hine’e celebrated Five Star Flasks, for convenience of tourists Kinahan’s LL Whisky Bob Boy, special shipment Jamaica Bum, just landed S. it. and Co’s renowned Old Tom J. D. E. Z., full quantities <!> <> Port, speciality Amontillado Sherry, choice Boederer's Champagne, both sizes Guinness’ Stout, O’Brien Tennent’s Ale, splendid condition ’ Townsend’s Sarsaparilla Schweppe's Malvern Waters. coloniaiTnicetiesWard and Co’s Sparkling Ales Hilsom and Co/s famous Sundries. Chet de Cuisine Mona, Olanmee. Boyal Mail Coach passes daily, vide Lake’s advertisement, Bakaia and Alford Forest. < ■ GEOEQB BIMEB, Proprietor. 7593 Clorum et venerabile nomen. OBAM’S SOMBEBBT HOTEL, ABHBUETON. nnHIS fine Hotel is replete with every convent. JL enoo for Settlers and Travellers. The Cuisine la under the personal superintendence of the Proprietor, whose long erpdenoe on sea and land offers, e substantial guarantee that his patrons will have every comfort afforded them, and may rolv cm being called, the Early Trails going Norland South dally. Wines, Spirits, Alee, fto., of the Choicest Brands, (None ether kept in stock.) B. W. SHBABMAN, Proprietor. Hi Connection with the above la the Livery and under the able snperln. —i, so long known with Australia and New Zealand.^ where every attention . ... Superior Homes and always on hafp for Hire, Bale, Or Exohonge. Horses broken to saddle and harness. SIS FIEB HOTEL, KAIAPOI J# Mt jSoHMIDT, Paorsinios, (Late Barman at Golden Fleece, Cbristohoroh, and Somerset Hotel, Ashburton), TQTA VINO taken the above Hotel, hopes to merit ‘ Bli a share of the Public Patronage eo liberally bestowed on his predecessor. The Hotel is replete with every accommodation. WINES, BEBBB, AND BPIBITS Of the Beet Brands. ADELPHI HOTEL, KAIKOUEA. - THE nubile will find the above Hotel replete with every accommodation and attention. Good stabling and billiard table. Liquors of the best brands. ' 8206. GBEENOPGH A JONES, Proprietors. SUMNER BE O TEL • B A S Y jTo H Ji 1J !E H B PEOPEIETEESB

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 5225, 17 November 1877, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 5225, 17 November 1877, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 5225, 17 November 1877, Page 2 (Supplement)

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