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CAVERSHAM HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. ' TO BE LET OR SOLD, ALL those desirable business premises comprising a commodious house; containing 13 rooms, and hitherto kept as a first-class Boarding Establishment, well stocked 1 garden, large barn, stabling, stockyards, and paddock of five acres in English grasses; the whole replete with every convenience for carrying on a large and lucrative trade. | ! To the capitalist, as an investment, or to the '; man of business, the above affords _an opportunity seldom to be met with; from its position and close proximity to the business part of the • Town of Christehurch, it cannot fail of becoming a" valuable property. i The above will be sold or let in consequence :of the continued ill health of the proprietor. For further particulars, apply to mr: j. f/smart, Christehurch. : Feb. 3rd, 1858.

FREEHOLD FOR SALE. ALL that plot of land, comer of Tuam and Madras Street, close to the Sumner'Road, containing one acre of land laid , out as garden, lawn, and planted with upwards 1 of three hundred forest and fruit trees, together ! with the cottage (now in the occupation of T. S. Duncan, Esq.) forming a most compact and desirable property. Part of the purchase money may remain on 1 mortgage. Apply to | MR. J. F. SMART. i Fsbruary 3rd, 1858. LOWER HEATHCOTE CHURCH, FERRY ROAD. A Church is now in course of erection which will he 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 ower, and to provide the necessary fittings. Subscriptions. may be paid to either of the Churchwardens, H. A. Scott, Esq., and C. ! Bridge, Esq., or to the Incumbent, the Rev. €X I 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 7s. Bd. February, 1858. ■

HORSES OVERLAND FROM OTAGO. MR. PARKINSON has received advices of twenty valuable HORSES and MARES, which have been carefully selected expressly for this market, and may be daily expected overland from Otago; which, on arrival, will be submitted to PUBLIC AUCTION. Farther particulars in future advertisements. London Street, Jan. 18th, 1858. VALUABLE WETHER STATION FOR SALE. MR. PARKINSON has received instructions to offer for Sale a small though valuable station, suitable for a Wether Station for supplying the Christchurch market from the North or West country districts. The above will be sold with or without 500 sheep. For further particulars apply as above. London street, Lyttelton,

RAMS FOR SALE, TSX SPRAY. MR. PARKINSON has received instructions from Messrs. Miles, Kington, & Co,, to Sell by Private Contract, —Twenty-eight pare bred MERINO RAMS, \now landing ex Spray from Auckland), from Mr. Rich's celebrated flock. The Rams vn\\ for a few days be depastured in Mr. Le Crun's paddock, Dampier's Ba}', Lvttelton; and farther particulars can be obtained from Mr. Parkinson; London-street; or Messrs. Miles, Kihgton, &■ Co., Norwich Qaay, where wool samples from sire and dams can be seen. London-street, Lyttelton, Dec. 18, 1857.

. LAND TO BE LET. 1 ACRES of rich arahle land t0 JIOV-vF be let for a term of years, with right of pasturage over 250 acres, well situated ! within half a mile of water carriage, (River Conrtnay or Waimakiriri) and six miles from Christchurch. Frontage 25 chains, on the Great North Road, at the six mile post, and running westward to trig pole 17, and from thence southward to the River Styx. The I above land will be let in 25 acre sections, or more if required. For particulars, apply to W. HEAPHY, Universal Hotel. . Lyttelton, Sept. 11th, 1857. TO LET, For a term of years. A Farm, situate on the Banks of the River Avon, within two miles of Christchurch. It comprises about 330 acres of land, of which 70 are enclosed with good fences and under cultivation ; and has a good dwelling-house, dairy, granary, stables, piggery, stockyard, milk shed, &c. For further particulars, apply to MR. THOMSON, Accountant; Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 553, 20 February 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 553, 20 February 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 553, 20 February 1858, Page 6

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