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process of construction; or the Immigrant may select the quantity to which he shall be declared entitled out of any, lands ; open to purchase as Rural. '; In, order to; facilitate.the location of Immigrants desirous of .immediately settling upon land and of being- employed on - the Public Works, Reserves will be made;wherever practi- ;■ cabled along or near each line of road, and will be laid off in. Ten-acre, Sections, which the Immigrants will be permitted at once to occupy, receiving a conveyance of the same as soon as theyVshall, have paid the whole of their Passage Money. ;: Parties desirous of availing themselves of this privilege in the, blpck at present being surveyed mthe Grey Town Settlement, are requested to make immediateapplication to the undersigned, who will give any further Information that may berequired. J. G. HOLDSWORTH, ■ ' Registrar of Immigration. .Registry Office, August 10th, 1857. ESSRS. WHEELER & NURSE | . omnibus proprietors, in returning thanks to the;;public of.Canterbury for the liberal support;and patronage they have received for the last four yearß,,and having considered i the: inconvenience travellers have experienced from; want of a covered conveyance, heg to inform their patrons that they have just received, per. ship Hastings, an omnibus, from one of the first makers in London, which they intend running,between Lyttelton and Christchurch, .as soon as the cuttings and. alterations at Vfchg foot of the bridle path, necessary for enabling the omnibus to turn, are completed. The omnibus will start at the same hours as the cart has been accustomed to leave Lyttelton and Christchureh, viz., from the Golden Fleece, - Christchurch, conveying the mails, at 9 a.m., returning from the. cottage at the foot of the bridle"path at 10 hrs; 4£ mm. a.m., starting j again, from Chrifttchurch at 3 p.m., and returning from the. cottage with the inland mail, at 4 p.m., in connection with the pack-horse which' leaves Lyttelton morning and afternoon in time to meet the.pmnibus. < N.B.—The packrhorse will leave the Mitre Hotel at 9 a.m., and at-3 p.m'.> conveying the mails and luggage. : ■ ■■' All parcels left with Mr. Nurse, No. 3, Londcn Street, Lyttelton,-at the White Hart Hotel, ■Christchurch,: or; at.'Mr.uWheeler's.. .near the .Royal; Hotel, Christehurch^wilL meet with immediate attention. ;; • ; -'■' '■'■ - WHEELER:& NURSE; Ljtteltdn and Christchurch. , April 15; 1858. CHRISTCHURCH - AND KAIAPOL MESSRS, WHEELER <§; NURSE, .Mail Contractors, Jbeg1 to inform the inhabitants of Canterbury that they have started aspringcohveyanee betweenChristchurch and Kaiapoi, and hope, by strict;attention toorders/and ardue regard to the comfort of passengers, to meet with a share of public patronage- -:- ■■:".:. ■-■;.;/:'. . .-;■.-: ; The conveyance jWJ&Ij start from the Golden Fleece, Christehurch, every Monday iaHS'Tfturs^ '■■ day, half-an" hour- after the 'first omnibus returns from Lyttelton; and ; leave the Northern Hotel; Kaiapoi, for Christchurch, half-an hour after the, arrival of the Rangiora mail, and in time to catch the omnibus leaving Christchurch for Lyttelton in the afternoon. All" parcels left at Hutchinson's store, or at» the Northern Hotel, Kaiapoi, will meet -with strict attention. , EDWARD NURSE, Lyttelton; | JONAH WHEELER, Christchureh, Mail Contractors, r N.B>—Horses-taken in at livery or to paddock. "'.'■ FOR SALE, BY Private Contract, all that wellknown^ Hotel called the :Golden Fleece, together, with the Section, Stabling, &c, &c., now let at a yearly rental of £300 per annum, present lease expiring June Ist, 1859. For price arid all further particulars apply to • GOULD & MILES, Chriatchurch, April 14th, 1858. : . HORSES DAILY EXPECTED. THE Undersigned has been advised by : .Gilbert Me Clymont, Esq., to the effect' that he may be daily expected to arrive with a cargo of fifty valuable horses;, consisting of broken-in saddle and draught houses. Also; several valuable thoroughbred mares, from the celebrated herd of Mr. Me Arthur, : of Camden. j" N.8.-=-Colonial produce such as Wheat, Oats, ior Potatoes, will be taken, if in marketable i order and ready for shipment^ at market prices. For further particulars, apply to JOHN T. PARKINSON, Lyttelton and Christchurch.. FOR SALE. THE Goodwill of a Run of 20,000 acres, situate within 20 milea of.Christchurch, with improvements thereon, consisting of good substantial house and garden, .stockyards, milking sheds, &0. . The run is covered with grass of the best description, and possesses excellent natural boundaries, having upwards of. 30 miles of; water frontage. The above, will be sold with or without 300 head of dairy cattlej and is suitable, either for sheep or cattle. For further particulars, apply to ■--'.:_ j. LONGDEN.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 577, 15 May 1858, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 577, 15 May 1858, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 577, 15 May 1858, Page 7

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