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MR. WYLDE-will sell by .Auction, at the Kaiapoi Hotel, on SATURDAY, DEC. .11, 14 sides of 'home cured-smokcd iacon of ex- ■ cellent.quality. Also, 1 ton flour (damaged) 50 bushels -wheat (damaged) 30 bushels oats (damaged) Sale at 12 o'clock. AS SHEPHERD/a Married Man, to liveat an out-station. -Apply to J. LONG DEN, ; Christchurch. A GOOD COOK WANTED. Apply to MRS. WYLDE, Kaiapoi. CHRISTCHURCH ACADEMY, Under the'Ohaegeof Mr. D. McLeod, WAS Opened for "the reception of pupils • on MONDAY, November loth, at 10 ' o'clock, a.m. Temporary accommodation for the classes has been provided in the Session House of St. • Andrew's Church. . The object of this institution will be to impart a sound education, based upon a thorough acquaintance with the' English Langusge,History, : and Literature,-guided->by religious principle, -and embracing so much of the Classical Languages and higher Mathematics as is usually requisite for entering the Universities in Britain, Terms may be learned on application to the Sev. C. FRASER, Oxford Terrace, West; or to Me. McLEOD, at the Academy, during the usual teaching hours. ' Christchurch, Nov. 8, 1858. EX CLONTARF, LEAVING Gravesend on the 16th September, to arrive about tbe end •--•of this month— 3 cases mixed toys 3 cases haberdashery Large assortment* of raised muslins, including every kind : A splendid assortment of ribbons to the j tune of £300 j 5 packages saddlery, a small assortment of j all kinds I "4 packages stationery ! A large assortment of hosiery ; t " 2 cases sample of Scotch boots j ■1 case fancy goods and gloves suited to the season -11 cases alpaca, coburg, ginghams, and other stuffd 7 cases white shirts, hoods, ladies' under clothing, <fee. n case stays, &c. :1 weighing machine, 3 cwt. IRONMONGERY. - Sickles, reaping hooks, nails of all kinds, hay knives, scythes, pack saddles, spades, shovels, gravel do., lanterns, : and every kind of holloware, to the tune of £700 1. chains, cables, and all kinds of boat gear, to the tune of £40: ••-carpenters'-tools of all kinds, gold leaf, paint, and a variety of painters' goods, household tin furniture of every kind, locks and small ironmongery of every description, 25 caseß Booth's gin, 60 cases Geneva, best brand, and a large variety of other .goods. JAMES MORRISON & Co. COURT BARTON FARM PADDOCKS, NEAR RICCARTON CHURCH. STOCK of all kinds depastured in paddocks well grassed and watered and securely fenced. For terms, apply on the premises. VALUABLE PROPERTY- FOR SALE. X f\ acres of LAND with very large tJ\J frontage to the best part of the -river Waimakariri. The whole section is fenced and cultivated, and is close to the Town of ■Kaiapoi. There is a jetty on the property where boats can load and discharge. Apply to MR. WYLDE, Kaiapoi. RUN FOR SALE. AN excellent sheep or cattle run of 15,000 acres in the Grey District. Apply to-ME. WYLBE, _ .-•- Kaiapoi. Dec. 1,1858. HOUSES TO LET. .£) Comfortable Cottages with brick ehim,mJ neys, etc., to be let in Kaiapoi. Apply to MR. WYLDE, Kaiapoi, Dec. 1, 1858. l RURAL LAND~FOR~^ALE^ A .fifty-acre Section fronting on the North Road near Kaiapoi. The kud.is of the best quality. Apply to MR,' WYLDE, Kaiapoi. Dec. 1/1858. T. COOK, CANTERBURY BOARDING HOUSE, CABHEL BTBFJ3T, CILKLSTcnURCH. SV-.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 635, 8 December 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 635, 8 December 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 635, 8 December 1858, Page 6

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