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Dwelling House to be Let, TO BE LET from year to year, or for a term of years, or disposed of by private treaty, all that recently erected Messuage or Dwelling-house, situate in London Street, Lyt- , telton, on part of Town Section No. 35, adjoining the residence of Messrs. Collier and Mason. V The house has heen built and finished by the V owners, regardless of expence, and is well adapted for the residence of a single gentleman, or a small family. The additional advantages are, a good supply of water at the back of the house, and a good Bake-house at a convenient distance from it. For Bent and other particulars, apply to Mr. Rich. Wokmald, Solicitor, London St. Lyttelton. Family Residence. TO BE LET for Three, Six, or Nine Months, or for One or Two Years, Town Section No. 42, situate on the north side of London Street, with the Messuage or Dwellinghouse thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. Macfarlane. The house is pleasantly situate in a desirable part of the town, and contains five Rooms, with a good Cellar, and is suitable for the residence of a genteel family. Further particulars may he had on application at the office of Mr. Richard Wormald, Solicitor, London Street, Lyttelton. Lyttelton, Dec. 5,1851. ON THE HEATH COTE. TO BE SOLD, in Lots of 5 orlo Acres, 50 acres of good LAND, situate as above. To suit the convenience of the labouring classes, • part of the purchase money will be allowed to remain for 3 or 6 months, according to the quantity purchased. For further particulars, apply to Longdbn and Le Cren. CABIN BISCUITS. ERESH CABIN BISCUITS, cheaper than those imported, always on hand at the new Provision Store of the undersigned, near the Land Oifice, Christchurch. S. Gibbs, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker. December 5, 1851. " WANTED, BY a respectable Middle-aged Female, a Situation as House-keeper. The Advertiser is fully experienced in cooking, baking, &c.; or could undertake the management of a Store, being well-accustomed to accounts, &c. Apply at the office of this paper. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALL PERSONS who have sent in and substantiated their Claims against the Estate and Effects of Mr. John Tulloch, of Lyttelton, Auctioneer, may on and after Monday next, the Bth inst., receive a dividend of 3s. 3d. in the pound, upon the amounts of their several and respective debts, on application at my office, between the hours of ten and five. By order of the Assignees, Richard Wokmald, Solicitor, London Street. Lyttelton, Dec. sth, 1851.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 6 December 1851, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 6 December 1851, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 6 December 1851, Page 5

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