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PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF TWO-TOOTH RAMS. MR. J. T. PARKINSON begs to call the attention of Flock-masters to HIS FIRST RAM SALE, which he will hold on MONDAY, Nov. 29th, in Mr. Rowley's paddocks, at Middleton, near Riccarton ; having been favoured with instructions to sell 100 Rams, by Mr. Ritchie's pure bred Merino Rams, out of the best of Mr., Rowley's original Ravensworth ewes. The rams are the first lot imported by Mr.. Ritchie, purchased by G. P. Leach, Esq., .for £12 per head, and hired out to Mr. Rowley at £6 per head. Mr. Rowley's ewes are too well known to need comment, being acknowledged by competent judges to be equal to any in the colony, or imported from Australia. Every facility will be given to purchasers for judging the respective qualities of the,rams. They will be classed, and put into separate pens, by 11 6'eloclc'on the day of sale, and' shearing them will commence at noon precisely; the sale to commence'on the completion thereof. Terms at Sale. Champagne Lunckeon. • SOUTH ROAD. A CART for the Conveyance of PASSENGERS and "PARCELS will (weather permitting) leave CHRISTCHDRCH every WEDNESDAY, and the RAKAIA RIVER on FRIDAYS and MONDAYS in alternate weeks. Fares :—To or from the Rakaia, £1; to or from.Parlby's, 15s.- . WILLIAM BAINES. Christchurch, Nov. 4, 1858. ' " NOTICE. npHE;PUNT at the New Ferry, Kaiapoi, J- will be taken off for repairs, on MONDAY, the 15th instant, and will be readyfor work on WEDNESDAY, the 24th instant. Foot passengers and parties willing to swim their horses can cross as usual. JOSEPH FELTON. New Ferry, Nov. 8, 1858, TRESPASS. TWO STEERS, white, with red spots, and J- apparently about 3 years old, have been running on my land for the last ten days; they'are so wild that I cannot drive them away. They will be held chargeable from this date with, the poundage rate of keep, and with any other expenses whicfrTmay necessarily* incur, and will be sold if not claimed within TWENTY EIGHT DAYS, to defray those charges. - - JOHN MARSHMAN. ' The Wilderness, Nov, 3,1858. \ = £5 REWARD. ~~' STRAYED from the undersigned, a large bay-horse with black legs, and white star on forehead. Whoever will restore the same, shall receive the above reward. DeBOURBEL & BIRCH, Steam Mills, Rangiora. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD LAND, DWELLING HOUSES, SHOP AND PHEMISES, IN LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. E. A. HARGREAVES, at his Auction Room, Norwich Quay, subject to such - conditions as shall be then produced, at one o'clock, on MONDAY, the 22nd DAY of NOV. INST., All that valuable plot of land, with the dwelling house, shop and premises, fronting upon London Street, in Lyttelton, aforesaid, as now in the occupation of Mr D. Dimond as tenant thereof, with the messuage or tenement in the garden behind the said premises. The land, upon part of which the dwelling house and shop stand, presents a frontage to London Street as well as at the rear thereof of 29 feet, running back in a rectangular block 165 feet, the greater portion of which, consists of a garden abounding in fruit trees, &c. The dwelling house is commodious and convenient, and the shop spacious and well arranged, and highly adapted to the drapery or any other lucrative business. There is a well on the premises always supplied with a spring of • excellent water. x,J The above property is leasehold, and'will be sold for the residue of a term of 21 years from the 21st day of June, 1851, of which 14 are . unexpired, subject to a small ground rent of £21 per annum, for the next seven years, and to a ground rent of £31 per annum for the last seven years of, the said term. The present rental of the above property is £104 per annum. If required, part of the purchase money may remain on security of the property. Further particulars may be had by applying to the auctioneer, or to MR. WORMALD, Solicitor. - NOTICE; , WAIMAKARIRI BRIDGE. THE time for receiving designs, for +tlae r ' proposed Bridge over the Wainiaka-' "'• ririiis extended to February Ist, 1859.. <> „ - - By order of his Honor tho Superintendent, "" E. DOBSON,' " ( Provincial Engineer, '' Office of Public Works, .! phristehurch', Nov., 1,1858. •

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 630, 20 November 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 630, 20 November 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 630, 20 November 1858, Page 6

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