TO LET, A VALUABLE, SECTION of 50 Acres, situate at Rangiora, with a sub- * stantial House and 3 acres of Bush. To be let for the term of 5 years. Immediate possession given. The above is well adapted for a Dairy Station, or agricultural purposes. For further particulars apply to Mr. Wm. St_H4^t» Royal Hotel, Christchurch, or to Mr. H. Hanmer, Bangiora. Bangiora, Feb. 21st. NORWICH QUAY. To be Let, FOR a term of 18 years, Two Qtja_te_ Acre Sections of Town Land, advantageously situate for business, fronting upon Norwich Quay, and late in the occupation of Mr. George Henry Tribe. The Sections are numbered 213 and 214 on the map of the Town of Lyttelton, and may be taken together or separately. Bent 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. Wormald, solicitor, London Street, Lyttelton. :- Lyttelton, Uth Feb., 1855. i TO LET. A SECTION of Rural Land to be let 1 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 under cultivation. Apply to Mr. Edwd. Chapman, or at the cottage on the land, or to Bobebt Waitt, Lyttelton. To be Let, on long Leases, fIOWN SECTIONS in Christchurch, f- 708, 710, 711, 712, 713, 714, situated J in Cathedral.Square and Worcester Street. ■- In Lyttelton, 59 and 60, situated in Winchester Street. H. J. Cbidland. Christchurch, Dec. 7, 1854; LONDON STREET. *pO 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. Wormald, 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 MarshKAn, " the Wilderness.' PIANOFORTES. ' T F. BALLARD has made arrangements tO • for a constant supply of very (.superior 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.) 350 MERINO EWES 50 Heifers 7 Mares. The above stock are from the well-known herds of Peter M'Cay, all well bred, and in first rate order. Apply to Cap. Plant, or to Robert Waitt. The Camilla will return to Sydney direct, and has room for 100 bales wool. For freight or passage, apply to Cap. Plant, on board, or to Robert Waitt. Lyttelton, 23rd Feb. 1855. THE Largest, Best, and most varied Assortment of Boots and Shoes ever offered to - the public of Canterbury is now on sale, at —A (Hutchinson's, Lyttelton & Christchurch. y P.S. W. H. respectfully requests that all parties indebted to vim will pay the respective amount of their accounts. The above is particularly addressed to those whose accounts have been so long standing. W. Hutchinson, Lyttelton and Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 249, 21 March 1855, Page 7
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506Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 249, 21 March 1855, Page 7
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