TO BE SOLD, A FREEHOLD HOUSE WITH GARDEN, IN the centre of the town of Christchurch. Apply to , Mr. GRIFFITHS, Opposite the " Golden Fleece:" AS STOCKMAN OR SHEPHERD, A SITUATION WANTED, BY A MAN who can milk, and make himself generally useful at anything. Also understands cooking, and can wait in a gentleman's family, or at an hotel. Apply to JESSE WHEELER," Winchester Street, 9201 c. Lyttelton. BULLOCKS, BOWS, YOKES & CHAINS, FOR SALE by the Undersigned. A Team of Four Bullocks, perfectly broken in, complete with bows, yokes, and chains. Apply to Geokge Allan, Ferry Road, or JOHN T. PARKINSON, 9207 c. Lyttelton. BULLOCKS.—WANTED TO HIRE, THREE Pairs of working BULLOCKS, for eight months. Two pairs rpust be leaders. For particulars apply to Mr. C. W. BISHOP, 9177 c Christckurch. FOR SALE, A Pure Bred Durham Bull, rising Four years old. Several Steers and Milch Cows. Apply to Mr. Thomson. FOR SALE, ABOUT 500 superior breeding ewes (now running on the south bank of the Rakaia) in perfectly clean and healthy condition. Apply to Mr. W. X- Purnell, at Mr. T. W. Hall's station, Itakaia; or to Mr. W. C. Beswick ' Kiiiapoi. 5202 c FOR SALE, IN small quantities, to suit Purchasers, TIMBERED LAND, at Rangiora, neai Kaiapoi. For particulars apply to John C. Boys, Esq., Rangiora. TO BE SOLD, With immediate possession, THE unexpired term of the lease of 100 acres of Land, with dwelling-house &c. thereon, siliuited 1 M miles from Chnstchurch. 30 acres are broken up, and read}' to crop and there is good water close, to the House; Montage on a main road of twenty-five chains. For particulars apply to b. Cookson Bowler & Co. Lyltelton. FOR SALE, LAND MOST ADVANTAGEOUSLY situated on the Island at Kaiapoi, close to the town, in lots to suit purchasers. ALSO, Standing Timber of first-rate quality, at the Ohoka Bush, on the side next Kaiapoi, in suitable lots., All on moderate terms. Apply to Mr. Geo. BLACK, Kniiipoi. September 19. 920 10 c. TO CONSIGNEES OF CATTLE, &c. W PACKARD begs to inform agents • of Cattle vessels and those gentlemen who may be in the receipt of cargoes of horses and Cattle, that he has r..a<lo arrangements for receiving fresh landed stock in a paddock, well laid down with the finest English grasses, am! situated close to the town, where there is every accommodation, a good stockyard being on the spot. A good opportunity is thus afforded for young and weak animals, which may have become sickly during the voyage.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 420, 12 November 1856, Page 11
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419Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 420, 12 November 1856, Page 11
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