FOR SALE, A MOST desirable FREEHOLD PRO- -^--**- PERTY in Christchurch, consisting of a Quarter-acre Section, with an excellent D-vei-ling House, Garden, Stable, md Well thereon ; the whole handsomely fenced, aud situate in the most valuable part of the town. Apply to J. Longden. Ex " New Era," And on Sale by the Undersigned, "I A PLOUGHS (Ransom and Sons), 3 Dressing Machines (do.) Also, a few English 4-pannelled Doors, raised and moulded, from 30s. each. J. F. Smart, Christchurch. Piano for Sale, A COTTAGE PIANO, manufactured •£*- by Harper, with 6 7-Bths octaves, and every recent improvement; fitted iv elegant rosewood case. The Piano can be seen at the stores of the undersigned A. J. Alport. 2, Norwich Quay, Aug. 13th. F. MASON, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of this Province, that he has taken the large store lately in the occupation of Mr. James Swinbouknb, ' which he HAS OPENED with a well selected stock of General Goods, consisting of—Teas, Coffees, sugars, groceries of all descriptions, and dairy produce. N.B.—The Baking and Grocery business will be carried on in London-street, as usual. CHRIST'S COLLEGE LIBRARY. TIT EMBERS of the Christchurch Reading L'-L Society, recently dissolved, are requested to send all books, (lately the property of the Society, or forming part of the College Library), they may still have in their possession, to the care of Mr. Davie, at the Land-office. Henry Jacobs, Sub-Warden. Christchurch, August 14, 1855. Church Property Trustees. T HEREBY give notice, in pursuance -*- of the byelaw, in that behalf provided, that on the first meeting of the Church Property Trustees, to be held on or after the 20th day of September next, an additional byelaw will be proposed, to provide for the immediate election of a Managin.gCoii-tnit.ee to serve during the remainder of the current year. Henry Jacobs, Secretary. Christchurch, Aug. 16th, 1855. Evening Classes in'connection with the Lyttelton District Schools. TNSTRUCTION is given at the Grammar -*- . School on all evenings iv the week except Monday. Elementary Lectures will be given on Thursday evenings by the head-master on Geography and English History. Fees—For class and lecture, Is. 6d. a-week. For lecture only 9J. „ G. Cori'EuiLL, Head Master. Lyttelton, Aug. 3rd. 1855. W. J. FROST, WiDDIMG-RING MANUFACTURER, Lyttelton. WANTED, "OOUR or more WOOD-SPLITTERS, -"- who will contract for cutting 12,000 posts aud rails, 10,000 Totara, 100,000 Totara or white-pine Shingles, in Hoon-Hay Bush. For particulars, and terms of contract, apply to Mr. Cridland, Christchurch. W. J. Harvey. TO BE LET, (For a term of years). THE COMM ERCIAL HOTEL —at Akavoa. The above hotel will be let on favourable terms for a few years, in consequence of the present proprietor being- about to leave the colony for a time. An industrious party wishing to enter the public line, will find this a chance seldom to be«met with. Apply to R. Lattkk, H. J. Lis Cren.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 292, 18 August 1855, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 292, 18 August 1855, Page 3
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