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CHRISTCHURCn QUAVT NEW TOWN. To be Sold or let with purchasing Glauses By Auction, AT the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch, on Saturday, the 26th January, at Three o'OWk in rhe Afternoon, by Mr. W. THOMSON, the following Valuable Building Plots, at Christchurch Quay, well adapted either tor itores or occupation, viz.:— Nos. 16 10 23 m Sumner road : 32 to 39 in St. Peter street; 53 t«> 67 in Cat* erine street'; 21.26, 50 to 52, and 106 to 123 in Sumner road; and 29 to 31, and 43 to 47, in Heuthcote street, as described iv the plaus referred to below. And two highly valuable PLOTS OF LAND, No. 102 and 103. lying between the High Eoad and the creek, calculated for first-rate wharves, e;teh containing upwards of 100 feet frontage on the intended basin, and lor the erection of which wharf the lessor will provide the requisite piles and timber. The lots will be submitted at the upset ground rent of £o 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 10 years' purchase of the annual rent to be declared at time of Sale. Plans of the Town and lots may he inspected at the offices of the Auctioneer, Armagh street : at Mr. Cridland's.-arcbitect, (Jhristi-hurch : Mr. Webb's wharf, Christchurch Quay; and in Ljitelton, at Messrs. F. Noble Campbell & Co.'s

FOR OTAQO, >Sk. i THE " ISABELLA t^^v J HERCUS." Capt. Wm. Sewell, will be got •"' "j*'Jk?/away for Port Chalmers '^ ---•-•'•■-IsS—ss^s* direct with the least possible delay. All accounts against the vessel should be rendered forthwith to the captain or to Robert Lattek, H. J. Le Cren. 18th January, 1856. WOOL VESSEL FOR ENGLAND, i^ >-^X THHE Undersigned has re--TWl^M^\ ceived advices from {h^^^^C'\\ Messrs. Miles Kinsrton & 64E2£3l£*£ Co., of Melbourne, that it is *&&!*sm&s£o?£ their intention to send a vessel to this port early in February to load with won] and other New Zealand produce. Th«* undei signed will *>c prepared to make liberal advance? on wool consigned liv this opportunity to Messrs. Alileses and Kington of Bristol. * For freight or passage appW to A. j. Al?:>kt. Lyttelton. 14th January, 1656. f|^H; Ufidersiffned have made arrangements fora direct ship for England to sail from thi? port the end of February, or beginning of March, and will purchase for cash, or make advances on Wool or other produce consigned to their correspondents in London. J^ Wool ct n be deposited in tfieir warehouses at Kaiapoi or Lyttelton as usual. Cf OK^OX, BOWLEU, & Co. Lrttelton, Dt-c. 31, Ibbj. FOR LONDON. First Wool Ship from Canterbury la London. Z^. (, r PIIE splendid new clipj Vf wT per barque ,*- y '" Vvv ILLIAM AND JANE, i£X^£r6Wi u^ regis.er, A I. *^^£IT.XBSckaB-.ti Lloyd.s, Thomas Hunter, cominanucr. This ijuu vespcl is now in Port and ready to receive Wool ; and iiaviny; the principal part o! lier Cargo engaged will meet with quick dfspaieh. For fieight or passage, for which early appucatioa \< n'TP'sriry, apply to Wattt, Uakghkavks &. Co. CoOKSO.V, lioWI.EU k Co,, N.B.—Shippers can have the convenience of weighing their Wool on board, to save the expense of landing and .slappiu" LyUekon, Jan. 23, 1866. °"

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 337, 23 January 1856, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 337, 23 January 1856, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 337, 23 January 1856, Page 4

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