Akaroa. \ To be Let, for any period not exceeding eighteen \ months, I PLEASANTLY situated on the Balgueri j Road in the town of Akaroa, a Dwelling- j House, consisting of two commodious rooms, (each with a fireplace,) and a lean-to at the back, together with 2£ acres of land, with fruittrees ai«d vines now in bearing. For particulars apply to J. G. Vogakt, Akaroa. To be Let, in allotments. ABOUT 10 acres of Rural Section No. 319 a, at Kaiapoi, adjoining the town, either with deep water frontage to the Kaiapoi river, or to the North road. (The other parts of the Section are enclosed). Also portions of Bush Sections Nos. 5 and 25, at Papanui; Section No. 194 on the Lincoln and Ellesmere roads; and with a purchasing clause, 30 acres of Section No, 58, between Riccarton and the Courtenay. Apply to Mr. CmDLAND,.Christchureh. To Be Let, Furnished, for two or three months from the middle of February. AN 8-roomed house, with entrance-hall, now in the possession of James B. Wemyss, Esq., situated on the hanks of the Avon, about two miles from Christclmrch. For particulars, apply to Mr. "Swinbourne, Colonial Store, Lyttelton, or to Mr. Wilson, Nurseryman, Christchurch. To Be Let or Sold, A HOUSE at Christchurch, with a quar- ■^ ter acre garcbn attached. Occupation may be had in a few weeks. Apply to the owner, Mr. Beswick, Casliel Street. TO BE LET, FERRY MEAD, ■, Tj^OUR Miles from Lyttelton and Christc •*- church, consisting of a large House, One Hundred Acres of Freehold land, of rich quality, situated on the"bank of the River Heath- " : cote, where schooners can land goods at all ?i times; also Five Hundred Acres of Pasturage, ■% forming altogether a most valuable Dairy Station. . Apply to Mr. Longden, Christchurch. ) TO BE LET, : A NEAT COTTAGE in the Heathcote ■ -*-*■ Valley, recently occupied by Geoege L. Lee, Esq. Any quantity of Land adjoining the Cottage may be rented on reasonable terms. Apply to the Rev. R. B. Paul, Casterton. TO BE LET, rriH E HOUSE lately occupied by J. -*- Longden, Esq., in Christchurch (nearly opposite Gould's General Store). Immediate possession given. Apply to James Swinbohrne, Colonial Store, Lyttelton. TO BE LET, HHHE House and Garden now occupied by the undersigned, and formerly the residence of M. St. Croix de'Beligny. situated in German Bay, about half an hour's walk from the village of Akaroa. The Garden contains many valuable fruit trees in full bearing, and the repairs of the house will soon be completed. For further information, apply to Messrs. Blakiston & Co. D. D. Muter. German Bay, Jan. 21, 1854. TO BE LET, On lease, or to be sold ivith early Possession. fPHE House in Tuam street, Christchurch, -*- lately occupied by Mr. E. Dobson, with a well of spring water, and about a quarter of an acre of garden ground, well stocked with fruit trees. Apply to Mr. C. W. Bishop, Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 161, 4 February 1854, Page 3
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483Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 161, 4 February 1854, Page 3
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