MR. OLLIVIER is instructed to let upon leases several plots of land admirably adapted for business or for P«vato residence's, and in the most centra! part of the ! town of Christclnuvh. In Cathedral Square, near the intended site of the Union Bank. ( In the High Street, adjoining the Wesleyan Chapel. In Manchester Street, 41 feet by 130 In Hereford Street. Particulars may be obtained on application to MR. OLLIVIER, Cashel Street. 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 adjoining the White Hart. TO LET, with a purchasing clause, FIFTY ACRES of Freehold Land, 14 of which are fenced, about nine, miles from Christchurch, on the main road to the south, and in a locality admirably adapted for an Accommodation House. To be let for a term of years, at a moderate rental with a power of purchase at the expiration of 7 years. ' Pdr particulars apply to * J. OLLIVIER, Cashel street. VAN DIEMAN'S LAND PALINGS. THE above palings have just arrived, and are now ready for delivery at the Union Wharf, Ferry Road. Purchasers are requested to apply for delivery orders to MR. OLLIVIER, Christchurch. FOR SALE, 400 MAIDEN EWES. THE above small lot of sheep are now placed out in the South Pastoral District, on very advantageous terms, and warranted clean. They will be sold by private contract, subject to conditions upon which they are now held. For particulars, apply to MR. OLLIVIER, Christchurch. Nov. 20th, 1857. IoAND POE. SALE. A 10-ACRE SECTION of Freehold Land, on the Purarikanui, part of Section 322. Apply to MR. OLLIVIER, Cashel street. TO BE LET, (For; a term of years,) Ir*OUR quarter-acre Sections, very de- ! sirably situated in the town of Christchurch, together or separately, upon reasonable terms. Apply to MR. OLLIVIER, Cashel street. * DURHAM BULL FOR SALE. i THE well-known roan Durham Bull ' Viscount,' which gained the first prize as a yearling, in October, 1853. Price fifty guineas. J. HAMILTON WARD. MR, A. R. HOMERSHAM, WOOLSTAPLER, THE ISLAND, KAIAPOJ, BEGS to inform the Wool-growers of Canterbury that he sorts wool for the English and other markets; and he feels confident that the experience he has had for the last twenty years in this branch of business would prove advantageous to parties desirous of bring their " brands" into notice in these markets. NOTICE. THE Undersigned begs to inform the Inhabitants of Kaiapoi and the surrounding districts that his Mill is now open to grind for the Public, at'ls. per "bushel, cash on delivery. *"W RICHARD WOODFORD, Kaiapoi Mill. TRAVELLERS' REST. HEAD OF AKAROA HARBOUR. HHHE undersigned begs leave to inform the -L public that he has taken the above house, where travellers to and from Akaroa will find good accommodation at moderate charges ; and trusts, by keeping the best quality of Ales, Wines, and Spirits, that he may merit the patronage of the public. JAMES WILLIAMS. Akaroa, Jan. 22nd, 1858. SUMNER ROAD. NOTICE is hereby given that the Sumner Road is now open through--1 out for light traffic. E. DOBSON, Provincial Engineer. Office of Public Works, Christchurch, Jan. 9th, 1858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 549, 6 February 1858, Page 8
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