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further term will be allowed on payment of a moderate rental. A portion of the purchase money to be paid down. 2O per cent of the remainder at the end of the Ist year. 4O per cent of the remainder afc the end of 2nd year. 4O per cent of the remainder afc the end of the 3rd year, bearing interest at the usual rate. The above offers a remunerative investment to a person of moderate capital, there being a constant demand for timber both in Lyttelton and Christchurch. For further particulars, apply at the Office, Cashel Street. IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN LAND, BY AUCTION. MR. C. M. OLLIVIER has received instruct tions to sell by Public Auction on SATURDAY, the Ist day of MAY, at his Auction Rooms in 'Cashel Street, at Noon. All that piece of valuable freehold land consisting of 6| acres or thereabouts, situated at Avonside, adjoining the church. It will be submitted in^ blocks of one acre or more, to suit purchasers. ALSO, All that valuable quarter-acre section of freehold land, with buildings and offices thereon, situated in Hereford Street, and numbered on 400 on the maps of the Canterbury Association. Letting at a rental of £30 per annum. ALSO, Those three very valuable quarter-acre sections fronting on the river Avon, in Cambridge Terrace East, adjoining the site of the new bridge in Colombo street, and numbered on the maps 247, 244, 242; forming a very desirable block of land for either business purposes or private residences. All expenses of conveyancing to be paid by the purchaser who will be put into possession immediately. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Auction Uooms, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. . Terms at sale. April 20, 1858. SALE OF FURNITURE, KITCHEN UTENSILS ; BEDDING, BAR FITTINGS, &c, Sec, AT THE ROBIN HOOD, LYTTELTON. ~\/TR. ALPORT is instructed by Mr. G. ijX Scott, Senr., to Sell by Public Auction, ON WEDNESDAY, 28th INSTANT, at the Robin Hood Tavern, the whole: of the Furniture, consisting of sofas, chairs, tables, lamps, clocks, bureau, curtains, table covers, wire and Venetian blinds, bedsteads avid bedding, carpets, matting, dressing tables, washstands and toilet services, framed pictures, chimney glass, draft chess and cribbage boards, &c, &c. Earthenware, glassware, and cooking utensils Bar fittings, cotnpi'ising side board, painted casks, pewter - measures, framed labels, filters, funnels, <fee., &c. Also, A large bagatelle table, with cues, balls, marking board, &c. Sale at Noon. Lyttelton, April 16, 1858. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. BOOK SALE BY AUCTION. MS. ALPORT begs to announce that lie will submit to Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, in about a fortnight from date, A large varied and well selected collection of books, &c., by the most popular authors of the day. Catalogues will be distributed with as little delay as possible. Lyttelton, April 16, 1858. KAIAPOI. TO BE LET OR SOLD, "WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ij^IFTY acres of land, securely fenced, and- -£- under cultivation ;. together with a large and convenient residence and other farm buildings, well stocked fruit garden, &c, situate on tlie south bank of the Waimakariri, and within one mile of Kaiapoi. For particulars, apply to the owner, MR. JOHN BESWTCK. i KAIAPOI. SALE OF MERCHANDISE. MR; WYLDE has received instructions from Messrs. Miles, Kington & Co. to Sell by Public Auction, at their Stores, in Kaiapoi, during the second week in May, a lar^e ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE. The day of sale and further . particulars will be given in future advertisements. INDIAN RELIEF FUND. A Meeting* of tlie Members of the General Committee will be held at '. the Town Hall, Christchurch, on MONDAY, . I the 3rd of May next, at 12 o'clock precisely, to ■ j reeeivo the report of the collections made by the various district committees, and other business. JOSEPH BRITTAN, Hon. Secretary. Christen 11 rch, April 22, 1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 572, 28 April 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 572, 28 April 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 572, 28 April 1858, Page 5

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