LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY, AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. ALEGTURE will be delivered at the Town Hall, on Tuesday evening, the 16th'Sept., at 7 o'clock, by MR. J. F. McCARDELL. Subject.—The connection between Music and Poetry; with examples from the songs of English Poets.' _ R. Latter, President. HOUSE 7ND LAUD FOR SALE IN LYTTELTON. FOR Sale, by Private Contract, sections 201 and 202, situate on the ■ Sumner Road, together with the house &c, thereon. Apply to J. Vaeyee, on the premises.^ COMMERCIAL HALL, CHtUSTCHURCH. NOTICE is hereby given—That the first call of £1 per share to the Building is now due, and Subscribers are requested to pay the same to Mr. Henry Pridham Blanchard, who has been appointed Collector by the Committee. .' W. Wilson, V Hon. ("'^ T. HicuiiNs,) Sees. July 1,1856. TO BE SOLD, With immediate possession, npHE unexpired term of the lease of 100 JL acres of Land, with dwelling-house &c. thereon, situated VA miles from Christchurch. 30 acres are broken up, and ready to crop and there is good -water close, to the House; Montage on a main road of twenty-five chains. For particulars apply to a Cookson Bowlek & Co. Lyttelton. TO LET. For one or two years. A CAPITAL HOUSE, with five acres of land, situated on the North Lincoln Road, within four miles of Christchurch. Apply to Mr. Thomson, Accountant For Occupation or Investment. ¥OR SALE a Fifty-acre section, on which there is a good house, 20ft. by lift; garden, &c, and 8£ acres of wheat; within an easy distance'of Christchurch. Also two young bullocks thoroughly broken in. The owner would have no objection to take cattle in part payment. ' For particulars apply to * ' ' Mr. J. F. Smart. Christcuurch, Aug. 1856. 816 c 4 J. L. BALESTIEE, Has on Sale the Undermentioned Goods, viz.— 2aaa TO 3,000 ft. Glass, size from S UUI/ 12 by 10 to J6 by 12 . xi%ipper and tin sheeting -DistrirO to 300 pieces paper hangings jP Plaster of Paris ' Putty in bladder Tar and Lime brushes, &c. 827 o ; J. VINCENT Painter, Glazier, Paperhanger, &c, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Kaia>poi and neighbourhood, that he has com>l\ menced in the above line at Charles St., ,t. Kaiapoi. Feb. 25,1856. R. TAYLOR, ' f^i ARPENTER, BUILDER, & UNDER- , \J TAKER, Oxford-street, Lyttelton. Sashesand Frames made and glazed. Doors and Frames made to order. Furniture made, repaired, and French pot lished. . N.B. —Funerals furnished and conducted on the shortest'notice. ' 89 i c ;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 403, 13 September 1856, Page 7
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