FOR SALE, TKTAIPARA STATION, Double Corner " * Tiiis well-known Station commands the ru n of 40,000 acres of iir.st-r.ite country, within 24 miles of the shipping place of Kaiapoi. About 4,000 sheep are now depasturing on the run. For further particulars apply to Messrs. VVaitt, Hargheaves be Co., or at the station. C. H. BROWN. TO BE SOLD, A valuable Fifty Acre Section, frontingon the Clnistchurch Town Reserve, with. House, Out-buildings, &c. The whole section is fenced and under cultivation. The growing crop may be taken at a valuation. ALSO, The lease of 24 acres of excellent land adjoining the above. This land is securely fenced, and is under crop. For particulars apply to Mr. Alport, Lyttelton, and to Mr. Hall, or Mr. J. T. Beow.v.. Ghristchurch. 9176 c LOST.—£2 REWARD. A LARGE BAY MARE, known as Crimea, stands about 16 hands high ; has two white hind fetlocks; branded M and son the off or near thigh. Whoever will on finding- the same deliver her to Mr. C. Turner, Christchurch, or Mr. Parkinson, Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, will receive the above reward. 7236 c NOTICE TO PIG-HUNTERS. ALL PERSONS PIGHUNTING on my Run without permission, will be proceeded against for trespass and damages. C. H. BROWN. Waipara Station. 9242 n 1 KAIAPOI WOOL-SHED AND STORE. HHHE above Store, conveniently situated -*- at the head of the navigation of the Korotueka (Cam), is now open for the reception of wool and other produce. Cookson, Bowler & Co. FOR SALE, SEVERAL Pairs of WORKING BULLOCKS, thoroughly broken and quiet. Appplyto J. LONGDEN. BUILDING PILES, FOR SALE, at the Ferry Wharf. Apply to 10116 F. LE CREN. FOR SALE, nnOWN Sections in Christchurch, conveJL niently situated on the banks of the river. Apply to J. LONGDEN. 10117 c TO BE LET, ON ADVANTAGEOUS! TERMS, at Hoon Hay. Fifty Acesor thereabouts, of first-rate land, with a comfortable Dwellinghouse thereon. The situation is completely •sheltered from the prevailing winds. The whole is securely fenced Avith posts and rails, j and about 18 acres are carefully ploughed and I harrowed, and just ready for a crop of oats or I barley. The remainder is immediately available for agricultural purposes. A stream of good water runs through the section, which is not more than half-a-mile from the bush. Together with the section avouUl be let, if required, the adjoining run, consisting of 2,500 acres of the liiu-st feed in the .settlement : fit either for cattle or sheep. It is securely fenced in by natural boundaries, with sheltered valleys and abundance of \witer. Applications may'lv made either to Mr. Cridlaud, or Mr. Gresson, Christchurch. 11. I. CIUDLAXD, Clmstclmveh, October 10, ISSU.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 416, 29 October 1856, Page 11
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