Brig " Mountain Maid." MR. PEACOCK may be daily expected to arrive with the following assorted Merchandize, viz., Coals, Maize, Iron assorted Walnuts, Dried Apples American tuhs and buckets, bacon Europe and Manilla ropes and lines American brooms, sofas, clocks Tea, sugar, China preserves Camp ovens, iron pots Ale and porter, Vinegar in qr.casks Tobacco, cigars, soap, candles, and salad oil Oars, drays, cart wheels • G-ig and cart harness -' ■ ■ A large assortment of Drapery, Millinery, Hosiery and Haberdashery. / A. J. Alpobt, Agent. Lyttelton, 13th November, 1855. CHRISTCHURCH QUAY, NEW TOWN. To be Sold or let with purchasing Clauses By Auction. EARLY in January by Mr. W. THOMSON, at Christchurch, unless previously disposed of by private contract, upwards of— 50 valuable QUARTER ACRE and other SECTIONS for Building Plots, fronting on the Great. Sumner Road, in the immediate vicinity of the Wharves and Shipping Places at Christchurch Quay, well adapted either for stores or occupation. And two highly valuable PLOTS OF LAND lying between the High Road and the lay-by from the river, calculated for first-rate wharves, each containing upwards of 100 feet frontage on the intended basin, and for the erection of which the lessor will] provide the requisite piles and timber ready for shipment free of cost to the lessee. The lots will be submitted at the upset ground rent of £5 each, the highest bidder to have the option of purchasing the freehold, or to take a lease for 21 years with a purchasing clause, extending over 3 years at the rate of !0 years' purchase of the annual rent. Plans of the Town and lots may be inspected at the offices of the Auctioneer, at Mr. Cudland's, architect, Ohristohurch, Mr. Webb's wharf, Christchurch Quay. Reference also in Lyttelton, at Messrs. N»b!e Campbell & Co.'s. 'Lytteiton, 30th October, 1555. The Canterbury Joint Stock, loan, Investment, F'and Discount Society. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Society will take place at their offices, at Mr. Gundry's store, on Monday evening, the 19th inst. at half-past six o'clock, precisely, for the following business. To declare the shares forfeited upon which the third call of Two Pounds per share has not been paid. To amend the bye-laws, And to consider oilier business. By order of the Committee, S. Gcndry, Secretary. Lyttelton, Nov. 6th. Daily expected, per "Maori." HORSE axd BULLOCK DRAYS, Oilmen's Stores, assorted, Wine and Spirits, Ironmongery, Tea, Beef, &c. Cookson, Bowler, axi> Co, Agents. FOR SALE, OR TO LET, 2 MARKS with Foals, and a Geldixg, sound and staunch to collar, on easy terms, or approved acceptances. Also. TO LET, 9 BULLOCKS, with tacklinsr, Dray, Plough, and Harrows. Apply* to Charles Reed, or Db. Fisheb, Christcliurch. ESSRS. A. E, WHITE & Co. will purchase or advance on Wool and other produce consigned to their correspondents in England or the Colonies.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 317, 14 November 1855, Page 1
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