DEPASTURING LICENSES. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, in accordance with the Regulations for Depasturing Cattle on the Waste Lands of the Crown, that the undermentioned Persons have applied for Licenses for Runs in the Province of Canterbury. No. NAME. ACHES. SITUATION AND BOUNDARIES. 48 John W. Mallock 25,000 WesTof, and adjoining run No. 19, held bjTsaid J. W. Mallock, bounded on the North by the Wai para river, on the east by run No 19, and the South by the Waipara, and on the west hv the Snowy Range. 49 William Harris Harris 25,000 Near Timaru, bounded on the North by the North Branch of the Pariora river, on the east by Run No. 10, held by David Innes, on the south by the Otaio, and on the west by the mountain ranges. 50 William Dv Moulin 20,000 Westward of Mount Peel, bounded on the north by the Rangitata river, on the east by Mount Peel, on the south by theOraii,and on the West by the Rangitata. 51 John Studholme 10,000 On the Waihao river, bounded on the North by the river Hook, on the south by the river Waihao, on the West by the run No. 39, held by Studholme brothers, and on the east by a line parallel to the western boundary, to contain 10,000 acres. 52 Rev. John Raven &T. K. Adams 40,000 On the river Nawai, bounded on the north by the Nawai, on the east by runs held by Messrs. Burke, R. H. Rhodes, and W. B. Rhodes, on the west by the Snowy Range, and on the South to the extent of 40,000 acres. 53 John H. C Sidehottom 75,000 Near the sources of the Waitangi, bounded on the north by the Snowy Mountains, on the east by the Snowy Mountains, on the south by a branch of the Waitangi river, on the west by the Snowy Mountains. William Gtjise Bbittan, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Canterbury. Land-Office, Christchurch, May Ist, 1855.
ON SALE, At TURN BULLS Store, T3RANDY, brown -*-* Brandy, pale, in wood and bottles Geneva Port wine Soap Candles, sperm Do. moulds, Sydney Salad oil Pickles & sauces Tea Sugar Ironware and nails Clothing, winter Lamp oil Paint?, &c. Pipes and matches Glass and other wares Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, May 7, 1855. PIANOFORTES. JF. BALLARD has made arrangements • 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. CANTERBURY COAL. COAL, from the Malvern Hills, will be delivered in Christchurch at the rate of £5 10s. per ton, for cash on delivery, or £6 within six months. Orders to be left at Mr. A. Knight's, Cashel street. SETTLERS' WAREHOUSE. D. DIMOND "OEGS to inform the inhabitants of Lyttel- -*-' ton and the surrounding country that he has taken the premises in London street, lately occupied by Mr. .1. M. Fraser, and having made extensive alterations, and fitted up one part, of the premises for Groceries and general stores, he has now opened with a large and varied assortment of Drapery, Haberdashery, and Groceries, which lie will be enabled to offer at greatly reduced juices. Parties will do well to give an early call, as D. D. intends to offer alibis goods at, prices lower than any ever submitted to this market.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 264, 12 May 1855, Page 6
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