CHRrSTCHTJRCH QUAY, NEW TOWN. To be Sold or let.witli purchasing Clauses ___ By Auction. J£ AE.LY in Januaryjn* Mr. W. THOM-*-***-^~"-o*cy-YT-ar-^7nrisicfli u i _.--, urmrs;r*-prtry_.}uJij-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 lor 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 _ lease for 21 years with a purchasing clause, extending over 3 years at the rate of 10 years' purchase of the annual rent. Plans of the Town aud lots may be inspected at the offices of tbe Auctioneer," at Mr. Cridland's, architect, Christr-hurch, Mr. Webb's wharf, Christchurch Quay. Reference also iv Ly Helton, at Messrs. Noble Campbell & Co.'s. Lyttelton, 30th October, 1855.
FOR SALE. OR CHARTER, ■HPHI. splendid new Schooner " Emerald." 31 tons register, Coppered and Copperfa>tened, and well found iv every respect. This vessel will be found very suitable for the coasting trade, being of light draught of water, and capable of stowing a laiye cargo. For further particulars apply to , Cookson, Bowleb, & Co. Lyttelton, Nov. J3th, 1855.
For Freight or Charter. npHE FOLLOWING VESSELS. Caledonia Emerald Canterbury Fauny Catharine Ann Father Thames City of London llory O'More FREIGHTS TO AND FROM Christchurch Quay. New Wharf Ferry. Measurement Goods and Dea J Weights. 255. per ton j 235. per ton Grain. 6d. per bushel | 5% per bushel Wool. &d per lb. | | 5 pei cent. less. Timber. ss. per 100 feet | " 4s. 9d. per 100 ft. All hogsheads will for tbe future be charged by measurement. Horse drays, .£3 each, Bullock do., £3 10s. John C. Aik.man, Agent. Lyttolton, 14th Nov. 1855. AT BAYFIFILD TTAVING disposed of the Christchurch * ** branch of his luisiness to Mr. E. Ljillboi.nk, will thank all parties indebted to him, to pay their accounts to Mr. Thomson, accouutant, who is authorised to receive the same. Lyttelton, 16th November, 1553. £ EDWABD HJLLBORNE, Dispensing* Chemist, High Street, Christchurch, ** BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and neighbourhood that he has taken the business lately carried on by Mr. Bayfeild, and trusts, by keeping a good stock of genuine articles, to merit that support his predecessor lity] hitherto obtained, Nov. 13, 1855. Ex "Spratr." ARSENIC o> sale. E. HILLBOBX-3.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 318, 17 November 1855, Page 1
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