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For Sale. Tf7(OR SALE,— 2HornsVy JV Bccond hand in g'jod order. WW -.j I>. Duncan, Tuam street. COURTENAY. p ROWING CROPoI 'nmoati tonay. VViia/ • _ gjl EOKQB KING a CO.. 08 Oats. Barley WOOD'S REAPER AND BINDER. T,WO of the above for BAM (Second-lmad) ; 1886-68 Cashel street j or C. B. CANDY, HaUweU. rjIffI”UNDERSIGNED HAVlfi FOB SAWS I AND to arrive— Calcutta Corn Sacks, best hand-sewn and full CalouttoGross Seed Socks, special size Calcutta Woolsacks lOOlbe and SHbs »d 0 Ml lengths 1000 Casks Portland Cement Regular Shipments oi Coal and Timber, Palings, and Shingles T. CUNNINGHAM A CO., nt Ll.lAaaa /"• 1% «■« A A Sttl tU ffglfl _ . , JNRIliwnAJi f w-» . Lyttelton, Christchurch, Ashburton, Timaru and Oamaru. «»■<»/» CANTERBURY WHITE BOCK STONE. 4 AAA FEET of WHITE BOOK 1 0»00O STONE, quarried i»kB)«kB| lsd ready for immediate delivery. This beautiful White Limestone Is by far the finest of ?t“ Kew Zealand. BnUd&gs erected near srith this stone 18 years ago remainaa perfect as when they were evidence of the value of the Canterbury.wans Book Stone is the fact that it has been exclusively in the following public and private buildings, Che Cathedral Museum ail way Workshops ironside Churchy, bngregatiofaal Chtttoh teemaeonß''HaU, Lyttrjlllp! Co."a "*■ ohiiLewia’ ,ightbsnd, Allan A Co.'s The Supreme Court College Asylum Normal School ' - Wesleyitt Schools _ Borough Schools, Eaiapol Strange A Coj's llajQng A Co.'a filftUOg B vv, TwCntyman A Cousin's Harman A Stevens* sntbana. Allan s ui. ■ jihhm—. .. id many of the public schools, beddes numerous ivate buildings. Quantities have also been cent Wellington and Melbourne. It is also excellily adapted for monumental purposes. . facilities are now possessed for prompt delivery I_l t .J >innn nf enw eivo Qflll tn UIT flQAntltT■ Vacuities are now powwiww* aw* blocks of stone of any size, ana in any quantity, 1 a short notice; and the price of this very ■ _tu i n 9m 9A tkflT CUDU a snort notice; ana mo i«*vw "i* r.' iperior Stone is now reduced to 2s 2d. per cubic ot, delivered in Christchurch or E^ttelton^ ... WILSON. dr B. TAAFFB has been appointed by me as out for the White Rock Quarries, and he will to the proper classiflcation and delivery of the Properties for Sale. TO HOTELKEEPERS, CAPITALISTS, Ac. FOITiALF. THE EANGIOBA BOARDING HOUSE, now licensed to sell wine and beer. This property is 2 acres 22 perches in extent, with a sub* stantially built house thereon, containing eight bedrooms, dining room, two private sitting rooms, kitchen, scullery, storeroom and cellar, besides a large assembly room attached. There is also a good stable, severs! loose boxes and hay loft. It is situate at the west end of Rangiora, and is in a very snitahle position for a Family Hotel, a license for which would doubtless be granted, a slight expense only being required to make it thoroughly snitahle for the purpose, and the want of a Hotel of this description having been much felt. For further partionlars and terms apply to LAWSON RIDLEY, on the premises. ** E£na_Q*f FOB SALE BY PRIVATE TENDER. Of\ ACRES, the valuable Freehold of Mr £j\ 9 James Duff, situate within two miles from fief ton railway station, and two miles from Baicairn, adjoining the farms ot Hr James Thompson and Mr A. Vallance, with good Cottage, Stockyard, and other out-buildings thereon, a garden and orchard well stocked with choice fruit trees and fruit. The whole well fenced and subdivided, at present, and always, giving abundant pasture ; a perpetual stream of water running through the section, and the qnality of the land, being well drained swamp land, requires no comment. Terms of payment— 50 per cent of purchase money down, balance bearing interest at 8 per cent, 25 per cent in three years, and 25 per cent in five years, that is, the whole to be completed In five warm fpAM iAo. 3a4p -«J , yw»bagq» ■ xunaCTS to DC sent to Mr J. DUFF. Mount Grey Dewns; or to VAUGHAN A CORDNER. Sefton, not later than Feb. 10 next. 5328 80 FOB SALE. BIECHWOOD FREEHOLD ESTATE. THIS truly Valuable and Magnificent Estate is situated in the Western District of Southland, and comprises, in all, some 7500 acres of firstclass land, nearly all being fit for the plough, and is without doubt one of the best properties in the Seutb. The LAND chiefly consists of low-lying downs and rich river flats, together with, say 15,000 acres of Crown lands adjoining, which have been reserved for Coal and Railway purposes, and is well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks. The STOCK consists of about 10,000 first-class long-woolled sheep 50 Leicester rams, and 20 pure-bred Romney Marsh rams (bred from the flocks of the late Dr Webster, Balruddery, Oamaru) 21 station horses, including two excellent teams ot draughts 12 working bullocks 50 head store cattle IMPROVEMENTS AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Six-roomed Cottage (furnished) Stable for 18 horses, chaff house, harness room, barn, Ao., woolshed and drafting yards, store (with complete fittings), men's huts, cattle yards, dip, Ac. (With the exception of the woolshed, drafting yards, and men's huts, all the above buildings ace quite nsw.) Bullock waggon and dray, horse waggon, two drays and tip cart (quite new), ploughs, harrows, rollers, stores, tools, sheep netting, grass seeds, Ao. There are about 700 acres which have been subdivided into small fields, cultivated and now in crop. The Freehold. will be sold at a moderate price (especially so when its quality is considered), and on reasonable terms, everything else will be given in. If the property is sold before Feb,.l, 1879. the wool will be included, if not, the sheep will be shorn and the numbers will stand precisely as enumerated, leas the wool. Upon the freehold there is an unlimited supply of coal, limestone, and freestone. The only reason for disposing of this favourite property la the eerious indisposition of a member of the proprietor's family, which compels him to leave the Colony. The terminus of the Otautau and Nightcaps Bail way is upon the run, and within ushort distance of the freehold, and the proposed extension to the Waian passes through the centre of the-estate, and close to the present nomestead. The above property will he offered for ooropetk tion by pnbllo auction in Dunedin about the middle ot February, 1879, if not earlier disposed of by private contract. Further detailed particulars, If required, may be learned on application at the offices or the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), 4676-63 Invercargill, Dunedin, or Christohi uroh. FOR SALE. THE unexpired lease (H years from next Mar ot a Shop and Offices la the centre of I town of New Plymouth, together with the goodv of a flourishing Grocery and Provision b«rin« The shop is well fitted up internally, and him a fl Mass connection. These la also a newly eree Store Room at the bach. Fixtures and stock to taken at a valuation. Any person desirous of at |dng Into an old established business wilt find t an opportunity seldom to be met withe The town of New Plymouth has hern advaaoi fast during the last few years, and with the pr pent of a harbour, and with the rail* ay works n actually in progress, cannot fall to. advance et more rapidly. For further intonastkm to Office, Vaughan street, New Plymouth, Jon. 9,1878. 818 S E UNDERSIGNED HAS BOR SALX/"h ACRES of magnificent Timber t..«s )vF with totoro, rimu. and white pdae. three from Carterton: price £3: He per acre i—£looo cash; balance in 3,6,0 r 7yean, at 8 ut interest. A good metal road leading up toreeintheTownship of Saaden. Manawatu it. 1A miles from FtwiUag t pcfceM 10a per Teams—£soo cash, balance iaf years, bearmg it at 9 per cent. .w and Flour Mill ta the Wairarape. with lojmu cf Riinh. /iftwfaiitiliw tfltnn - h.p.i s f station. Acres of Improved Land, at £2 per XK> sheep, given in terms hall oaah/balmifle era bearing interest at 8 per cent, \3 mttw lartertou. Acres ot Improved Land in the WhMema. es and lambs, a few cows and calveurtven ice £3OO cash. 3 years lease to run Som a*rt ataeoperannum. Purchaser teThneethe *t JSSo 8 th * th< * ex of the * *B. B. KDMUNDa, bor, Land, Estate and Commission Agent Carterton, Waltarapa, * gent * GEORGE D. LOCk£let. I Christchurch,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5587, 21 January 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5587, 21 January 1879, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5587, 21 January 1879, Page 8

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