TO BE SOLD, A FREEHOLD HOUSE WITH GARDEN, IN the centre of the town of Christchurch. Apply to Mr. GRIFFITHS, Opposite the " Golden Fleece." FOR SALE, NEAR KAIAPOI, AN excellent Cattle run, of about 5,000 acres, bounded by the river Eyre, and the bush, about 26 head of cattle, with a freehold section of 100 acres adjoining, about. 50 acres of which is timbered land. There are good stockyards Sec., complete for a dairy station. Apply to Mr. W. 0. BrcswrcK, Kaiapoi. BULLOCKS, BOWS, YOKES & CHAINS, FOR SALE by thi* Untjeesigned. A Team of Four Bullocks, perfectly broken in, complete with bows, yokes, and chains. Apply to George Alla:n, Ferry Road, or JOHN T. PARKINSON, 9207 c. Lyttelton. BULLOCKS.—WANTED TO HIRE, THREE Pairs of working BULLOCKS, for eight months. Two pairs must be leaders. For oarticulars apply to Mr. C. W. BISHOP, 9177 c Christchurch. FOR SALE, AB'IUT 500 superior breeding ewes (now. running on the south bank of the Rakaia) in perfectly clean and healthy condition. Apply to Mr. W. K. Pornell, at Mr. T. W. Hall's station, Rakaia ; or to Mr. W. C. Beswick Kuiapoi. FOR SALE, IN small quantities, to suit Purchasers, TIMBERED LAND, at Rangiora, neai Kaiapoi. For pauicuiars apply to John C. Boys, Esq., Rangiora. TO BE SOLD, With immediate possession, HREE unexpired term of the lease of 100 JL acres of Land, with dwelling-house &c. thereon, situated \% miles from Christchurch. 30 acres are broken up, and ready to crop and there is good water close to the House; on a main road of twenty-five chains. For particulars apply to o Cookson' Bowler 6c Co. Lyttelton. FOR SALE, T AND MOST ADVANTAGEOUSLY .1 J situated on the Island at Kaiapoi, close to the town, in lots to suit purchasers. ALSO, Standing Timber of first-rate quality, at the Oh oka Bush, on the side next Kaiapoi, in suitable lots. All on moderate terms. Apply to Mi-. Geo. BLACK, Kaiapoi. TO BE LET, ON ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS, at Hoon ILiv, Fifty Acres or thereabouts, of first-rats land, with a comfortable Dwellinghouse thereon. The situation is completely sheltered from the prevailing winds. The whole is securely fenced with posts and rails, and about 18 acres are carefully ploughed and harrowed, and just ready for a crop of oats or 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 hush, Together with the section would be let, if required, the adjoining run. consisting of 2,500 acres of the finest iced in tho settlement: lit either for cattle or sheep. It is securely fenced in by natural boundaries,-with sheltered valleys and abundance of water. Applications may be made either to Mr. Cridland, or Mr. Gresson, Christchurch. IT. I. CRIDLAND. Christchurch, October 10, ISSLS.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 423, 22 November 1856, Page 11
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