House and Garden. TO be let for a term of 3>;ears,or from year to year, all that desirable Messuage or Dwelling House, with the garden thereto adjoining, pleasantly situate on part of Town section 303, near to the Bridle path, and lategin the occupation of Mr. Robert Greaves as tenant thereof. , Further particulars may be had"on"application at the office of Mr. Wojimald, Solicitor, Lyttelton. To be" Let. ! TDOR a term of years, the well known Inn X at Nelsoc called the WAKATU HOTEL. This Hotel has for many years been known as the principal one in Nelson, and from its situation in the heart of the town, and its good accomodations, will afford the most'ample remuneration to au experienced and enterprising tenant. The house is well and soundly^built, and in excellent repair. It contains four parlours, a ball room, roomyj; tap and bar, and ten bed rooms, making- up 15 beds. . The kitchen is large, and well filled with ovens and boilers, and has a large and airy larder 'attached to it. Capacious and well ventilated stables, supply accommodation for 17 horses, with Jan extensive hay-loft above. There is an increasing custom at/the.'bar, and possessing the reputation of bei,ug the best Hotel for visitors, the^house^is alway, lull. A person possessed of moderate capital, and of steady and industrious habits*, would be dealt with on liberal terms, both as,4.<i rent and term of'lease, and would certainly -realizeJ.a considerable property in a few years. For further^particulars applyji.o Alfiucd Fej,l-& Co. Nelson. Dissolution of Partnership, "TVTOTICE is hereby given, that,the part- -*-^ nership hitherto subsisting between us, Augustus George Perceval, and Charles John Perceval, of Canterbury, New Zealand, stockowners, is this day dissolved by lnutualfconsent, am! that by the like, consent all debts due from or to our late firm will be paid .and received, by the aforesaid Charles John Perceval. Dated this first day of' August, 1854. Augustus G. Perceval, Charles John Puboeval. I. Thos. Cookson, Witness. : Acgnst Ist, 1854.. To", Carpenters, &c. T>ERSONS willing to contract for erectJ- ting a new store at ChristcHurch for Messrs. Gould &j'Mii,Es,tinay see the drawings and specifications, and receive other information at the residence of the'Architect,|Mr. Luck, between the hours of 12 and 3, on the 10th, 12th, 14th, and 16th inst. Sealed tenders^to be delivered to^ Mr. Luck, on or before Saturday the 19th, endorsed (i tenders foivwork.'' Messrs. Gould & Miles do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest tender. ChpVtehurch, August 4th, 1554. GardenlSeeds. A LARGE supply of all sorts of Vegeta- -**■ Me Seeds * 10 tons dwarf white American Early Seed Potatoes 10,000 plants of Cabbage, Savoys, and curled Boecole W. Wilson. - Kaiapoi Wool-Shed and Store. . HHHE above Store, conveniently situated -1- at the head of the navigation of the Korotueka (Cam), is now open for. the .reception of wool and other produce. Cookson, Bowler, & Co. Canterbury Arms, Stunner. Q. DAY begs to inform the inhabitants • of Lytteltou and Christchurch that'he has re-opened the above Inn for the accommodation of fishing and shooting parties, &c. BRICKS T" "POR SALE, at Robt. Tatlok's, Builder, -*- Oxford Street, Lytteltou.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 187, 5 August 1854, Page 8
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