! RICCARTON. EIVE Acres of freehold land for sale ! close to the church at Riccarton. The land is in capital order, with a crop of barley growing upon it, and fenced all round. There is also a email substantial house in good repair, which is to be taken at a valuation. Also, a similar block of five acres immediately adjoining. Apply to MR. OLLIVIER, Christchurch. STATION STORES. WOOLPACKS, 10 lbs. each Sewing twine Sheepwash tobacco Sulphur Arsenic ; Soda Raddle Sheep shears Spirits of tar, turpentine Stockholm tar and pitch Sheep dipping material Corrosive sublimate Soft soap Iron tanks ROBERT WAITT & CO. ON SALE. 3i~\ Casks whiting* \J 30 kegs black paint Venetian red Stockholm tar and pitch Rosin Baltic deals, 9x3 10,000 slates, 20x10 4 R. WAITT, & CO. Jan. 15th, 1858. TO SHEEPFARMERS. THE undersigned have on sale a supply of Stores imported expressly for Station use, consisting of lOlb-woolpacks Tea Sugar Wines and spirits Ale and porter Rice Candles Raisins Currants Oilmen's stores Tobacco Coffee Boots and shoes Soft goods Fencing wire and staples And other supplies required by squatters. MILES, KINGTON, & CO., Norwich Quay. L. E. NATHAN'S GENERAL CLOTHING AND DRAPERY STORES, Cashel Street, and Oxford Tersece, Christchurch. IST. B.—Orders executed with despatch, goods delivered in Lyttelton or Kaiapoi free of charge. PUBLIC NOTICE. A Special Meeting* of Justices of the Peace will be held at the Resident Magistrate's Court, in Christchurch, on Wednesday the 10th day of February next, at 11 a.m., for the purpose of granting Slaughter House Licenses for the remainder of the year. Persons desirous of obtaining Licenses are reminded that they must forward to the Clerk of the Bench, ten days before the above meeting, notice of their intention to apply for a License, and with such notice a description of the place intended to be Licensed. GEO. TURNER, , Clerk to the Bench. Resident Magistrate's Office, Christchurch, January 21st, ISSB. SHEEP RUNS FOR SALE. A RUN, adjoining Christchurch, of 17,000 acres, with about 2,500 sheep of all ages, many pure bred. Also, A run of 13,000 acres within 50 miles of Christchurch. For further particulars apply to ROBT. WAITT & CO. Lyttelton, Feb. Ist, 1858. FOR SALE. mHE Goodwill of a run of 20,000 acres JL within a convenient distance of wood 1 and coal, and having easy access to a place of shipment. There are about 500 ewes which may be taken with the run. Apply to Mr. OLLIVIER, Christchurch. LOWER HEATHCOTE CHURCH, FERRY ROAD. A Church is now in course of erection which will be capable of holding--150 persons instead of 100 as originally proposed. Nearly £600 will be required to complete the building with the exception of the tower, and to provide the necessary fittings. Subscriptions may be paid to either of the Churchwardens, H. A. Scott, Esq., and C. Bridgo, Esq., or to the Incumbent, the Rev. G. Cotterill, or at the Bank. Those who have promised subscriptions are earnestly requested to pay them at their earliest convenience. The following amount has been already received:—£2Bs 7 9 . Bd.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 550, 10 February 1858, Page 7
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