FIRST WOOL SHIP OF THE SEASON. FOE LIVEEPOOL, DELIVEEING WOOL IN LONDON AT SHIP'S EXPENSE. rfIHE favourite and well-known Black J_ Ball Clipper Ship OLIVER LANG, 2,500 tons Burthen, A 1 at Lloyd's, Joseph Mundle, Commander. | This celebrated ship is shortly expected to arrive from Wellington, and will sail as above. She has very superior accommodation for passengers, and it is proposed to keep her regularly in the trade. Every facility will be offered to shippers for weighing, marking, and pressing wool at Kaiapoi, Christchurch, Timaru, and Lyttelton. For freight or passage, apply to MILES, KINGTON, & Co., Norwich Quay. TOWN OF KAIAPOI. LAND FOE SALE BY PEIVATE • CONTEACT. 4 Sections of land with frontage to the North road, and numbered on plan 4, 32, 33, and 34. 9 do. do. do. fronting to Cridland street, and numbered on plan 23 to 31. 3 do. do. with deep water frontage to the Waimakariri, and numbered on plan 8, 9, 10. Terms—One third cash Do. do. 12 months Do. do. 2 years. N.B.—The above sections are portions of Mr. Sidey's rich alluvial paddock, situated between Mr. Jone's house and Messrs, Cookson Bowler & Co.'s Wool Stores, remaining unsold from the auction of Bth April and 27th May. Plans can be inspected and further particulars obtained on application to T. S. DUNCAN, Esq., Solicitor, Christchurch; ME. G. C. BLACK, Kaiapoi ; or ME. A. J. ALPOET, Lvttelton. "Lyttelton, July, 1858. MES. HAYDEN, WELLINGTON TEEEACE, WELLINGTON. "T7TSITORS to Wellington are informed V that they can be accommodated as above with respectable- board and residence. In endeavouring to combine the comforts of a home with steictly moderate charges, the proprietress trusts to merit a continuance of that patronage and support which she has hitherto met with, and which she takes this opportunity of .^ratefuliy acknowledging. Wellington, New Zealand, September, ISSS. ——— >i UNIVERSAL HOTEL, LYTTELTON. fTVHE iindersigned begs.to return his I sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the public generally, for the liberal support he has received while in business, and begs to announce that his NEW HOTEL IS NOW OPEN, and will afford the best possible accommodation to all guests who may favour him with their patronage. Families from the country and elsewhere can be accommodated with private apartments; and the undersigned hopes by strict attention and moderate charges to merit a continuance of support. V W, HEAPHY. GOOD STABLING. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. CAM COTTAGE, the residence of Mr. Side} 7-, of Kaiapoi, and also the 14 Acres of Land adjoining, on which there is a good deal of timber and a well stocked garden, •fee. Apply to Mi*. Black, Kaiapoi; A. J. Alport, Esq., Lyttelton ; or Mr. Duncan, solicitor, Christchurch. FOE SALE, A HOUSE and half an acre of Land at Kaiapoi. The above presents a good opportunity for any one wishing to establish a business, being a corner section, with about 5 chains frontage. For particulars, apply to MR. W. IT. DEXNE. Part purchase money can remain on movtITJIO'O o"d v
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 628, 13 November 1858, Page 1
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