- W. TAYLOR and G. WHITLEY /L. , ~R^^ leave to inform the "^ Cantevbury settlers, that t^ie Schooner " Sea Belle " I^O^Oywill be launched this day, ljg^ltjW|rnJKr™'^ (Saturday,) and will be open '■vjaucaiir: — ■:-"-- j- or jr ve io}it or Charter to any part of the coast. This vessel is substantially built, copper-fastened^ and decked, has a round stem and stern, being" originally intended to land troops over the Wangamii Bar ; therefore the Christchurch settlers will perceive that she now offers the best means of conveyance for the Sumner trade. For further particulars apply to the owners at the " Lyttelton Arms,' 3 or to the captain on board. Burden, 25 .tons. Lyttelton, Sept. 6. For Freight or Charter, to any part of the Coast, THE Fast-sailing Schooner "WAVE," 15 Tons, Maxwell,' Master. " Apply to the Master "on board. For Hpbart Town. THE fine fast-sailing Barque CACIQUE, A. Milne, Commander, will sail for the above Port in all next week. For Freight or passage, having superior accommodation, apply to-Mr. Thomas Itisbey on board, or, to , Paterson & Co. London Street, Sept. 4. NOTICE. T1312E Colonial Accounts of the Canrer- -*- bury Association for the Quarters ending March 31st and June 30th, as prepared for transmission to England, will be open to public inspection at the Accountant's office, Lyttelton, on Friday afternoon in each week, from 1 to 4 o'clock, and a similar course will be pursued with respect to future accounts, as soon as they shall have been prepared. To guard against the abuse of this permission -on the part of persons actuated by mere curiosity, it is intended to charge a fee of Is. for each inspection. John Robert Goblet, Agent Canterbury Association. Lyttelton, August 21, 1851. I^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that -L^i on Tuesday, the 7th of October next, a Public Auction will he held;in Lyttelton for the sale of Town Lands in Christchurch and Lyttelton. Parties desirous of purchasing any particular section, may have the same included in the list of-those for sale, by making application in writing to that effect, at the offices of the Association, either at Lyttelton or Christchurch, on or before the 23rd of September next. To give effect to such application it will be necessary to deposit the upset price of each section, viz. 24/., for the half acre section in the capital, and 12/. the quarter acre section in the Port Town, at the JJniori* Bank, Lyttelton, to the credit of the Canterbury Association, on or before the same day. By order of the Agent of the Canterbury As- • sociation, W. G. Brittan. Land Office, Aug. 7, 1851. TOWN LANDS AT CHRISTCHURCH. npHE following Town Lands at Christ- -*- church having been put up for Sale by Auction, and no purchaser having offered, are now open for private Sale at the upset price of 24/., viz., half acre sections, numbered 1124, 1126, 1128, 1130, 1132, 1134, 1136, 1138. Application to purchase may be made at the Land Office, Christchurch. By order of the Agent of the Canterbury Association. W. G. Brittan.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 6 September 1851, Page 1
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