TO BE LET, For a term of years, from Ist of April, 1856, pASTERTON, in the Heathcote Valley, on the high road between Lyttelton and Christehurch. The house contains two large sitting rooms, seven bed rooms, kitchen, harness room, and dairy. There is a large stock-yaid with milking shed, a well of excellent water, and a large garden well stocked with fruit trees. Also, three paddocks, laid clown in English grasses and Lucerne. The whole (measuring about 20 acres) 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. J. Alport, Lyttelton, or at the office of Mr. Wobmald, Solicitor, Lyttelton. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE is hereby giyen, that the Commissioner of Crown Lands is instructed to prepare Crown Grants for original Land orders of the Canterbury Association, for which Conveyances have not been already made. Original Land orders are requested to be left it the Land Office by parties requiring sv^i: grants. William Guise Brittan, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Canterbury. NOTICEA LL persons indedted to me are requested to -^*- pay their respective accounts, on or before the Ist August, to prevent legal proceedings. F. Mason. Lyttelton, May 13, 1556. Waipara House of Accommodation. r|^HE Undersigned has opened a house for the accommodation of travellers on Mr. "Waitt's station at Teviotdale. The house is situated across the Waipara, about a mile from Mr. C. H. Brown's station, and at a short distance from Mr. Waitt's woolshed. Excellent Accommodation for Travellers. Thomas Fctji/kes. Wiapara,Sept. 24th, 1855. SALE, A SUPERIOR English-made Dray, with ■*-&- turned axle, nearly new. Apply at the " Kaiapoi Stores. On Sale, tflflO PIECES Paperhanging, of every style vP"" and quality. J. S. Willcox, Bridle-path, Lyttelton. AVON RIVER NAVIGATION. THE schooner " Julia," built expressly for the river trade, is now running between the Avon Wharf and Sumner, and is ready to take in goods for any part of the river or for transrnission'to port. For freight, &c, apply to Mr. Ckoft, Avon Wharf, or to Mr. Loistgdedst, Christehurch. For Sale or Charter, HP HE British-built brig ' GRATITUDE.' -*- She is now ready for sea, and is certified at Lloyd's to cany dry cargo to any part of the world. Apply to A. J. Alpokt, or Messrs. A E. White Sc Co., Lyttelton. Four Pounds Eoward. QTBAYED from the Lower Lincoln £5 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. Christcluuch, March 29th, 1856.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 373, 31 May 1856, Page 11
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