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:■_':.-./ :;Z-Z: WANTED, /',]/ assist in an Hotel, situate in a most. -pleasant part of the Settlement, a Man and his Wife, without incumbrance. Liberal wages will be given to competent people/"--' Apply to J. F. BAM.ABD. Jan. 12t_u EMIGRATION. Filby and Co's and Joseph Stayner's Line. rpHE Undersigned has just completed -*- •' arrangements with the above firms for carrying out a- well-digested; scheme of Emigration from England to this Settlement. :-.-r ■ Parties desirous of sending for their relatives arid friends, by communicating with the undersigned can be furnished with every information upon the subject. A. J. Alport. ' Lyttelton, Dec. 7, 1854. Wool and other New Zealand Produce. npHE Undersigned is prepared to make liberal advances on Wool, or other produce consigned tohis agents in London. A. J. Alport. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Dec. Bth. HV. FOR SALE, ■X BOUT 300 EWES, deliverable (after -^-shearing) on the Southern bank of the Rakaia. Apply to Sidey and Le Cren, or C. C. Haselwood. Freehold. Land and Houses, TO BE SOLD' by private Contkct, All tliat desirable arid valuable quarter-acre section of Town Land situate iv aiid fronting upon London Street, Lyttelton, and numbered 20 on the map of the town of Lyttelton. Also, all those two substantial and well-built dwelling-houses standing thereon, and now in the respective occupations of the Rev. John Aid red, arid Mr. Geo. Thompson, as Tenants '.thereof/ ■ ■ Also the building standing thereon, at present untenanted. The above property is freehold of inheritance, and worthy the attention of persons desirous of investment, or who wish to possess a good and substantial1 freehold. The dwelling-houses are in excellent condition, having been? recently \ lined, painted, and papered throughouti arid the kitchen of one of them is a brick building. The land is enclosed with an eat wood palisading, and the building at present untenanted may at a small outlay be converted into a good dwelling-house at a rental of £25 per annum. The property as now let, produces £60 a year. "•-'. If required, one-half Of the purchase-money may remain on security of the property at £15 per cent, per annum interest for five or ten years at the option of the purchaser. '"■■ The respective tenants will shew the premises, and further particulars, and to treat for the same application may be made at the office of Mr Wobmald, Solicitor, London Street, where a plan of the land may be seen. Lyttelton, Feb, 22, 1854. Desirable Family Residence, witli Garden and Land. HPO BE SOLD—by private contract, with immediate possession if required— All that recently erected messuage or dwelling house, with the yard, garden, outbuildings, and appurtenances "thereto belonging, situate within one mile of the town of Kaiapoi, and about ten miles from Christchurch, and near to the Great North Road leading to and from Christchurch. Also all that desirable plot of land consisting of 50 acres (upon part of which the dwelliughouse stands), 25 acres of which are already enclosed with a"good' .and substantial ditch and bank fence, and fourteen acres are now under cultivation, and the crops thereon ready to cut. The purchaser will have in addition the right of pre-emption over more than 100 acres of land on an island opposite to the above. The d*.yelling-house consists of six rooms, well furnished, and replete with all conveniences. The garden abounds with fruit-bearing trees, in high perfection, and the property altogether is well adapted for a family residence. .-'Further particulars and to treat for the same apply io Mr. W, C, Beswick:, Land Agent, Kaiapoi, or to Mr. Wokmalb, Solicitor, Loudon Street, Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 243, 28 February 1855, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 243, 28 February 1855, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 243, 28 February 1855, Page 5

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