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FOR SALE. OR CHARTER, rpHE splendid new Schooner " Emerald," 31 tons register, Coppered and Copperfastened, and well found in every respect. This vessel will be found very suitable for the coasting trade, being of ligln draught of water, and capable of stowing a laiye cargo. For further particulars apply to Cookson, Bowlee, & Co. Lyttelton, Nov. 13th, 1855. HPHE Inhabitants of Lyttelton aye invited -*■ to meet in the Temporary Church, Lyttelton, on Monday Evening next, the 19th inst., at 7 r.M , to take into consideration the best means for providing, without delay, a suitable building for a permanent Church. B. W. Dudley, Incumbent. Lyttelton, Nov. 13th. Christchurcli Horticultural and Agricultural Society. A MEETING of the Committee will be held at the Land Office, Christchurch, on Thursday, the 22nd inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, to make arrangement for the annual Floral and Horticultural Exhibition. C. B. Fooks, ) Hon. C. Davie, } Sees. November 9th, 1855. E. NORMAN, DRAUGHTSMAN, &c. T)ARTIES wishing to have accurate -*- Sketches of Lytie!ion, the Plains, or any part of the Canterbury Settlement and New Zealand, can have them by applying as above, at Mr. Packard's, Norwich Quay.

SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. BOUSES %■ LAND. TMTESSRS. F. Noble Campbell & Co., -L'-L w j]] submit for public competition, on Monday, Nov. 26th, immediately after the sale of Lord Lyttelton's lands. That valuable messuage or dwelling house now in the occupation of Mr Wright, (whose term ends on the Ist. Dec. next) the property of and lately occupied by Mr. Jas. Swinbonrne, near the Bridle Path, Lyttelton, together with 3 qrs. of an acre of land ; the gaideu is well supplied with fruit and other trees. The house is in first rate repair and has only lately had the paper hangers to put all the rooms in order. It contains a large entrance hall, breakfast, dining, and drawing rooms, a large and roomy kitchen, and 4 comfortable bedrooms. It is most delightfully situate, having a most beautiful view of the harbour. Also, two valuable quarter acre sections of land being Nos. 286 and 287, situate and fronting upon Chester and Antigua Street, in the town of Christchurch, together with the tenement or building lately in the occupation of the Provincial Council. The above property has a frontage to the Avon river, and is a most eligible properly for business premises or as a private residence. Terms. Payments to be made on three equal portions, l-3rd cash on the fall of the hammer, l-3i\l at 3 months, and the balance at 6 mouths. Good acceptances required. Oxford Street, 13 Nov., 1855.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 317, 14 November 1855, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 317, 14 November 1855, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 317, 14 November 1855, Page 3

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