SALE OF RURAL LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION. "Jl/TESSRS. LONGDEN & LE CREN -"-*-. i, ave received instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, on Wednesday, June 23, Fifty Acres Land, situate on the Papanui Road, one mile and half from Christchurch, fronting the road, and numbeied 299 on the map. v The above will be sold in small lots, and from the excellence of the situation, and its vicinity to the town, a most desirable opportunity will be afforded 'to small capitalists to; establish Market Gardens, Dairy Farms, &c, or to engage in any other equally lucrative pursuits. The Sal». will commence at 12 o'clock precisely WANTED TO PURCHASE, AN UNSELECTED LAND-ORDER for FIFTY ACRES. S. Gibbs, Near the Land Office, Christchurch. WANTED, AN UNSELECTED LAND-ORDER. -£*- Apply to Mr. Pricharo, Solicitor, Christchurch. ' NOTICE. Harbour Master's Office, Port Victoria, llth June, 1852. T)ARTIES removing (without permis- -■- siou) Shingle, Stone, Shells, or Soil from the Shores of this Harbour below High Water mark—are hereby cautioned that they are liable to a penalty of not less than Ten Pounds sterling, which after this date will be strictly enforced. John Parsons, Harbour-Master. rpHE Chukchi Building Committee, -■- in publishing the following statement of the accounts connected with the New Church at Lyttelton, beg especially to call the attention of the public to the fact, that a deficiency in the funds required to meet the engagements which the Committee have contracted exists to the amount of above £'300. It will be seen that the cost of erecting the Church itself has but slightly exceeded the amount of the funds upon which the Committee could reckon, namely, £1,000, but various incidental expences became necessary in the course of the work, which have increased the expenditure beyond what was anticipated. The Committee therefore are compelled to request the assistance of their fellowcolonists to enable them to meet the engagements which will become due on the completion of the building. Dr. Fencing £35 0 0 Excavating site and building basement walls . . . 122 0 0 Builder's Contract £56-h 0 0 Timber . . . 315 0 0 Other materials . 100 0 0 Carting . . 22 0 0 ICOI 0 0 Expences incurred in laying the first stone. . . . . 3 10 0 Excess of scantling . . . 52 10 0 Architect's Commission, say. . o's 0 0 Printing and advertising, say . 10 0 0 £ 1289 0 0 Cr. Canterbury Association . . 500 0 0 Other subscriptions paid . . 319 0 0 Subscrip-ions promised . . 110 0 0 From surplus timber to be sold, say • 52 10 0 981 10 0 Sinn required to be raised . . 307 10 0 V £i2S9 0 0
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 75, 12 June 1852, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 75, 12 June 1852, Page 1
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