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fieiu saubntisfcrnentsf. LAND TO LET ON BUILDING LEASES. MR. OLLIVIER is .instructed to let upon building leases several desirable plots of ground particularly well adapted for business, fronting upon the' Sumner Road, and Cashel Street, and immediately adioininothe White Hart. J MR. OLLIVIER is instructed to let upon leases several plots of land admirably adapted for business or for private residences, and in the most central part of the town of Christchurch. In Cathedral Square, near the intended site of the Union Bank. In Cathedral Square, adjoining Mr .Stringer's new premises. In the High Street, adjoining the Wesleyan Chapel. In Manchester Street. In Hereford Street. Particulars may be obtained on application to MR. OLLIVIER, Cashel Street. JUST RECEIVED. 2 CASES very superior Saddlery, containing :— Ladies' quillted and plain side saddles Gentlemen's best hunting do. Ditto best polished steel twisted snaffle bridles Ditto Pelham and Portsmouth Dridles Head stall bridles, and martingales Hunting, and Jockey whips Best plated spurs, &c, &c, Also, 1 Trunk gentlemen's clump Wellingtons 1 do. do. enamelled thigh boots 1 do. patent leather dress do. 3 do ladies' cloth and leather boots. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch, July 16th, 1857. £5 REWARD. MISLAID, TWO DEEDS, being original conveyances from the Canterbury Association to M. P. Stoddart, viz.— To Rural Section No. 246, and Christchurch Town Allotments Nos. 92 and 93. On information leading to their recovery,' the above reward will be paid. M. P. STODDART. CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. THE Public are respectfully invited to attend the ceremony! of LAYING the FOUNDATION STONE of the COLLEGE BUILDINGS, which will take place (weather permitting), o:i FRIDAY the 24th instant. The Stone will be laid by the Warden, the Bishop of Christchurch. The observances will commence with the usual Morning Prayers at the Church, at 11 a.m. HENRY JACOBS, Sub-Warden. Christchurch,Muly 16th, 1857,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 491, 18 July 1857, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 491, 18 July 1857, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 491, 18 July 1857, Page 5

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