TO LET, a Six-roomed Detached COTTAGE, in Lyttelton ; furnished or unfurnished. C. BAKfCR, London street, Lyttelton. N.B. — A well of good water on the premises. 1138 TO LET, in Christchurch, a SMITH'S SHOP and SHOEING FORGE, Tools and Fittings complete, in a good position. An opportunity like this seldom offers. Rent moderate. Apply, by let'.er, to X, Star Office, Christchurch. 1192 T~O BE LET, THE SHOP AND DWELLING at present occupied by Mr Bullock, Cabinet Maker, High street. A good stand for the Millinery and Dresmaking Business. Immediate possession. For terms apply to MR. THOS. D. JONES, Grocer. Aug. 29, 1863. c 1037 T7-IOR SALE, on Easy Terms, the ShamJ_? rock Bakery, corner of Chester and Barbadoes street. Enquire of 11. LEAKE, I Colombo street. 1205 | FOR SALE. AN ACRE of FREEHOLD LAND, part of which is in garden, and well stocked; with a first-class five-roomed HOUSE, thoroughly finished — slated roof; adjoining Mr W. Wilson's Nur.ery,Ferry Road, near Town Belt East.. If the above is not disposed of within a month, it will be sold by Auction, of which due notice will be given, as the owner is leaving New Zealand. Apply to C. M. THURSTON, On the premises. Sept. 10, 1867. / \N J--AIE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Sherry, finest Amontillado, superior and good medium Port, fine old, selected ; four diamond and good medium Champagne, Moet and Chandon's in qts and pts Moselle, Jardon's No. 1 and No. 2, do, do Claret, Loevill's, La Rose, and St Julean Burgundy, hock, still find sparkling Brandy, Hennessy's pale and Martell's dark, in bulk, vintage 1860, very choice; Ilc-nnes-y's, in 1 doz cases Rum, fine old Jamaica, in hulk Whisky, fine old Islay and Campbellton malt, and Jamieson's Irish Geneva, JDKZ, in cases and half-cases Old torn, Swaine and Boord's, 1 doz cases Guinness' extra stout, in cases, qts and pts Bass and Allsopp's ale, do do W. MONTGOMERY & CO. Cashel street, Christchurch. clo3 S~\ N SAL E, by the Undersigned,— 400,000 feet Baltic deals, ll x 3 and 9 x 3, and T. & G. timber, 6x1{,6x1, 6 x $, 6 x-f, 6 j. §, 6 x > 200,000 feet New Zealand boards and scantling, all sizes 50,000 feet V.D.L. scantling 40,000 broad palings, 5 and 6 feet cedar broad boards, pannelled doors, sashes and casements, iron bark spokes, naves and felloes, cart shafts, hurdles, stone piles 5 tons Morewood's galvanized iron ridge capping and guttering, naile, galvanized screws and wire 25,000 slates, Duchess', Countess', and Ladies' 2 tons plasterers' hair 100 barrels Portland cement, boiled and raw linseed oil in drums, white lead in _8 lb tins, turpentine, castor oil in drums W. MONTGOMERY, & CO. Cashel street, 12th May, 1868. clo2 I. HERMAN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, High-street, Christchurch, HAVING a good assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Colonial and English Jewellery in stock, he ia prepared to sell them at the lowest possible prices, viz. : English Patent Silver Levers, from £4 Silver Geneva Watches, from ... j_2 Warranted for -12 months. Also, MONEY ADVANCED On watches, jewellery, diamonds, silver plate &c, in sums from £1 upwards. Clocks, watcbes, and jewelry repaired at moderate prices. I. HERMAN, Next door but one to Town Hall 6sl High street
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 113, 23 September 1868, Page 1
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529Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 113, 23 September 1868, Page 1
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