Christchurch Cfcuay—Uew Town. TjTALUABLE Wharf frontages and ' Building Plots in quarter-acre sections to be let with purchasing clauses or sold on terms to suit the convenience of buyers. For particulars apply to Mr. Cridland, architect, Christchurch, Mr. W. Thompson, accountant, in Armagh street, Christchurch, and Messrs. F. N. Campbell & Co., auctioneers, in Lyttelton. TO BE LET, For a term of years, from Ist of April, 1856, pASTERTON, in the Heathcote Valley, on lbs high road between Lyttelton and Christchurch. The house contains two large sitting rooms, seven bed room?, kitchen, harness room, and dairy. There is a large stock-yard with milking shed, a well of excellent water, and a large garden well stocked with fruit trees. Also, three paddocks, laid down in English grasses and Lucerne. The whole (measuring about 20 sieves) within a substantial fence. 100 acres of unenclosed Land (with river frontage) may be hired at a small additional rent. For particulars, apply to Mr. A. ,T. Alport, Lyttelton, or at the office of Mr. Woemai/d, Solicitor, Lyttelton. Posts, Rails, and Firewood, rjIHE Undersigned have for Sale at JL Akaroa, 3,000 Posts and Rails, and 100 cords of Firewood, now ready for delivery, at about2s yards above high water mark, in quantities to suit purchasers. Freights of Posts, Rails, and Firewood will in future be kept in readiness for Shipment. Boats may have cargoes on terms. For further particulars apply to Mr. John Parker, Akaroa, or to F. Noble Campbell & Co. Oxford St., Lyttelion, Feb. 18, 1856. Four Pounds Xtoward. QjTRAYED from the Lower Lincoln Road, a Bay mare, branded 55 on the ribs, and a piece of rope round her neck ; also a Bay horse, with white face and three white legs, branded on the shoulder. The above were last seen in the neighbourhood of the coal pits, and the above reward will be paid to any person, who will deliver the same, into Mr. Homer Brown's stockyard, Lower Lincoln Road. Christchurch, March 29th, 1856. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF CHRISTCHURCH. C\ ENTLEMEN,—It became necessary for me to vacate my seat in the Provincial Council to enable me to accept the office of Commissioner of the Waste Lands' Board, which His Honor the Superintendent has been pleased to confer on me. I beg to offer myself for re-election, trusting- that the course I have pursued in the Provincial Council has met with your approbation and secured your confidence, which it will always be my highest gratification to merit by an honest and independent discharge of the duties entrusted to me. I have the honour to remain, Your obedient, humble servant, R.t chard Packer. "WANDERER." THE ARAB HORSE " WANDERER," . will Stand every Saturday during1 the sea- j son, commencing from the First Saturday in October, at the Royal Hotel Livery Stablos, and during the remainder of each week at the Stables, at Cashmere. Terms, £7, and os. to the Groom. For further particulars apply to Mr. I. Irvine, Cashmere.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 367, 10 May 1856, Page 11
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