■'.;.; V-.\:-t on i::::i;::;-:;:i A VALUABLE SECTION :of:. 50 ( Acres, situate at Rangipra, with a sub-; stantial House and 3 acres of Bush. To be-let for the term of 5 years. Immediate possession; jriven. The above is well adapted for a Dairy Station, or agricultural purposes. :>;;'.: | For?, further particulars apply to $Ir.;.Wiri.i\ Stewart, Royal Hotel, Christchuvch, or to Mr. H- JtiANMEn, Rangiora. Vi U ; Rangiora, Feb. 21st. ; : • NORWICH QUAY. -:' >:/.■■:.;^SrTo be Let, FOR a term of 18 years, Two Quarter Acre Sections of Town Laud, advantageously situate lor business, fronting uipon Norwich Quay, and late in the occupation of J Mr. George Henry Tribe. The Sections are numbered 233 and 214 on the map of the Town of Lytfeltbn, and may be : taken together or separately. ' Rent of both sections £40 per annum, or if separate £20 per annum each. . Further particulars may be had on application at the office of Mr. Woemald, solicitor, London Street, Lyttelton. - Lytteltou, 15th Feb., 1855. • TO LET. A SECTION of Rural Land to be let -£*- for 3 or 4 years, at a nominal rent, that section now occupied by E. H. Fereday, Esq., about five miles from Christchurch. There is a small cottage on the land, and 8 acres uuder cultivation. Apply to Mr. Edwd. Chapman, or at the cottage on the land, or to' Robert Waitt, Lyttelton. To be Let, pn long Leases, rpOWN SECTIONS in Christchurch, ■ 708, 710, 711, 712, 713, 714, situated: in Cathedral Square and Worcester Street. In Lyttelton, 59 and 60, situated in Winches-" ■ " ter Streets " '."'■■■''. ■■'"'■ ■ '' *:"' ' . '"■ ;' ■ H. J. Gbidland. Christchurch, Dec. 7, 1854. ' { LONDON STREET. TpO BE LET for a term of years and at a moderate rent, Town Sections 36 and 38, also part of 39, fronting upon London Street, Lyttelton. Apply to Mr. Wokmai/d, Solicitor. ST. JOHNS ESTATE. rpHE above Estate, marked ,240 on the •*- maps of the Canterbury Association, to be let in sections of twenty acres each. For particulars apply to Mr. John Marshman, "the Wilderness.' # PIANOFORTES. JF.;BALLARD has made arrangements • for a constant supply of very Cottage Pianos in rosewood and walnut, similar to the very beautiful, instrument lately landed ex " Thomas and Henry." Lyttelton, March 8, 1855. Cargo of the "Camilla." (From Twofold Bay.) Qft A MERINO EWES ; 50 Heifers ; 7J\lares. . The above stock, are from the well-known herds of Peier M'Cay, all well bred, and in first rate order. Apply to Cap. Piant, or to Kobeht Waitx. The Camilla will return to Sydney direct, and ; has room for 100 bales wool. j For freight or passage, apply to Cap. Plant, on board, or to Robert Waitt. Lyttelton, 23rd Fob. 1855. "; nr*HE Largest, Best, and most varied Assort--L ment of Boots and Shoes ever offered to the public of Canterbury is now on sale, at Hutchinson's, Lyttelton & Christchurch. P.jßify.W. H. respectfully requests that all parties indebted to »mi will pay the respective amount of their accounts. The above is particularly addressed to those whose accounts have been so long standing. 1 W. Hotchinson, /■• Lyttelton and Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 248, 17 March 1855, Page 7
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