To Let. TO LET—Allonton House, a first-class board lug-house of 16 rooms, with largo kitchen, water supply, and every convenience. W. Wilson. ‘ 4395 294 TO LET, the 1.0.G.T. Boardiug-Houso, High street, Eangiorn, lately occupied by Mr T. Nicholas. Apply to W. B. Perceval,’Christchurch, ortoJ.J. Eobluson, Eangiora. 6093 §4l ,ET, a capital dry and well lighted Collar, c 30ft; office entrance, 114, Lichfield street ; entrance, Bedford Bow. Suitable for a Bond. Apply, onpremises, Willis & Martin, Union Printing Works. 6225 318 TO Li I 60 x! cart eutr mO LET, Two Shops in the Grand Hotel BuildI iugs, Dunedin. Specially suited for a hosier, first-class bootmaker, or any other light business. For a first-class hosier there is a splendid opening ; rent could be more than cleared out of the hotel alone. It is a notorious fact that there is not a first-class boot shop in the centre of Dunedin, Apply Grand Hotel, 5853 334 TO LET, a Family House, with good dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, and good, well, ventilated bedrooms, situate near to the College, Museum,and High Schools; rent low. Possession can be given immediately. Apply to Mr A. J. White, Furnishing Warehouse, High street,' Christchurch. 3856 282 gpO LET, at Upper Eiocarton, the Residence of Mrs George Pacte, together with 20 Acres of Laud, 5992 338 PACKE & ANSON, Gloucester street. T OLET, BT TENDEB. A Snug Little Farm of 25 Acres, consisting of some of the best land in Canterbury, situated in Southbrook, well watered, and divided into 5 paddocks, with Good Orchard, 7-roomed House, Outhouses, Stables, &o. For particulars apply to Mrs J. Easterbrook, at Club Hotel, Bangiora, er on the premises, 6022
gpo LET. HEEEPOED STEEET EAST. SUPEEIOE HOUSE (now) of 11 good Booms, really well finished, besides Bath-room (hot and cold water), Ac., Ac., with 1-Acre Garden, Stables, Ac. £IOO per annum. Also, The Poplars, St Asaph street west; HOUSE (two-storied) of 11 rooms and offices (just renovated), with 1-Acre of garden, nicely secluded. And ANTIGUA STBEET, good two-storied HOUSE of 10 rooms and offices, with large cellar and about 1-Acre of garden. Empty Ist June, Apply to ' LAKE & EVANS, Agents, 5439 324 Hereford street Chambers. mo LET. PAEK TEEBACE, FUBNISHED, For 12 months. Comfortable House of 10 Booms, &0., Ac., No. 9S, Park Terrace, the Eesidence of Mr C. W. Adams. For a pleasant, healthy, and convenient position there is none better in Christchurch, and a very low rent will be accepted from a really good tenant. Immediate possession. For cords to view, apply at once to LAKE A EVANS, Agents, 6047 340 Hereford street Chambers. CANTEEBUBY PLANTATION BOAED. T%TOTICE is hereby given that the Board is prepared to Let bn Lease, for a Term of Fourteen Pears, the following Plantation • Eeserves: — Wherever a Plantation Eeserve forms the’ boundary of several freehold sections,,the property of different owners, the Board will receive tenders for leasing the several portions of the Beserves adjacent to the several freeholds. Printed copies of the terms and conditions under which the Beserves will be let, together with application forms, con be obtained at the offices of the County Councils of Selwyn and Ashburton. Tenders for the above must be addressed to the Chairman of the Board, Christchurch, and sent in not later than the 31st of May. EDWAED G. WEIGHT, Chairman. 20th May, 1884. 6103 341 In the Estate of the late THOMAS ASKEW, Waddington. BE LET, by Tender, for a term of five years, I the Boarding-house, Store, and Bakehouse, standing on one acre 15 perches of land, in the centre of the township of Waddington, together with the Good-will of the Business carried on by the late Thomas Askew, There is a trade of about one ton of flour weekly, which, in addition to the general store business, might be largely increased by an energetic man. Tenders to be sent in to Mr G. E. Willis, Bailway Hotel, Sheffield, from whom all information may be obtained on or before May 29th, The successful tenderer will have the option of taking over the plant and stock-in-trade at valuation. No tender necessarily accepted. All Claims against the above estate are requested to be sent in to the undersigned on or before June 2nd, and all Accounts owing thereto to be paid on or before the above date, to W. T, POPPLE ) rT(Vn .„ 5812 333 G, E. WILLIS j Executors -
Impounded. IMPOUNDED, at Oxford, on 16th May, from Mr Gorton’s Station, View Hill, Eighteen Sheep and Lambs, mixed lot, with various brands. Unless same are released on or before 31st May, they will be sold. 6095 JAMES S. BAYLIS, Fonndkeeper. Public Notices. M[ UEE A Y A.STON, 20 years on the London Stock Exchange. Agent for the Sale of Mines and other Properties upon the London Market. Stock and Share Broker. DUNCAN’S BUILDINGS, Cashel and Manchester streets, Christchurch. 2912 THE ESTATE OP JOSEPH HADPIELD (Deceased). Trustees of. the estate hereby give notice I that, having disposed of their interest in the City Hotel property on the 10th of March last to Mrs Joseph Hadfield, the present licensee, the business of the hotel has from that date been carried on by the purchaser on her own account. HAEPEE & CO., Solicitors for the Trustees. Christchurch, 19th May, 1881. 5973 333 n6w FEINTING, THE WHOLE LAW OP NEW ZEALAND, SEIKO A Eeprint of 476 Ordinances and Acts, in force on December 31st, 1833, and Dating from 1842. PEICE, till May 31st £2 8s Od. After May 31st ... £2 12s 6d. THE Price usually charged for One Year’s Statutes ranges from 15s to 255, whereas the proposed edition will comprise, in a handy and useful form, the existing Public Statutes, from 1842' to 1883, at such a figure as to place the whole Law of the Colony within the reach of every man. This Work has already been extensively ordered by M.H.E,’s, Judges of New Zealand Courts, Justices of the Pence,. Solicitors, and Land Brokers. Por further particulars, and form of order, apply THE “LYTTELTON TIMES” COMPANY, Christchurch: Or to WILPEED BADGES, Solicitor, 194, Hereford street, 2326 240 704 Christchurch. f |lQ EOAD BOAEDS AND OTHBES. SMALL BIEDS* NUISANCE. Before Purchasing Strychnine or Poisoned Grain, save money by trying BEOOKE’S IMPEOVED POISONED WHEAT, Guaranteed equal in strength to thatpropared with four ounces Hallos Strychnine to the bushel. C. M. B E O O K B, Operative Chemist, Kaiapoi. One bushel, 16s j eight, do 12s 6d ( or fifty do; 10s per bushel. Carriage paid. 5357
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7246, 21 May 1884, Page 1
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