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TOWN OF^KAIAPOI/ LAND FOR IJSAt.E BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. 4 Sections oflaifd with frontage to tlie Northroad,,; and .numbered on plan 4, 82, 33, and' 34., / -■„.! i 0 do. do. do. fronting to Cndland 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. Sidoy's rich alluvial paddock, situated between Mr. Jone's house and Messrs. Cookson Bowler & Co.'s Wool Stores, remaining; linsold fropi the auction of Bth April aud 27th May. Plans can be inspected and further particu--1 lars obtained on application to T. S. DUNCAN, Esq., Solicitor, Christchurch • MR: G. C. BLACK, Kaiapoi; or MR. A. J. ALPORT, Lyjttelton. Lyttelton, July, 1858. 1 SADDLE MARES. l\lf"R. PARKINSON is advised of the IVI arrival of a few fine saddle mares, from the North countiy, in foal to first class Nelson horses, and will be on view in a few days at his paddock, Stanmore road. WEEKLY SALE YARDS, | OPPOSITE THE WHITE HART HOTEL, ; CHRISTCHURCH. MR. PARKINSON, in thanking his friends and the puhlic for their liberal support in the Commission business, begs to inform them, that having become a resident in Christclmreh, his Sale-yards will be open for! Auctions every SATURDAY. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, WITH IMPROVEMENTS, AT FENDALL TOWN. MR. PARKINSON has received in- ■ structions to sell by Auction, on SATURDAY, January 8, next, ] unless previously disposed of: ; AH-that most valuable section of land being known as the original Fendall Town property, consisting of 40 acres of land, possessing extraordinary "advantages of naturally enclosed paddocks, and also immense road frontages. This property, divided from the Riccarton estate only by a beautiful stream of water, contains homestead of two good dwellings, with gardens,, second to none in the colony; out-houses, stockyards, &c, t on a naturally formed island ;. with' three paddocks, containing ten acres of English grass, securely fenced; the road dividing the remainder of the land— thereby doubling the frontage for building ' sections, and dividing."the' property into three ' sections, of 8, 3, and 29 acres,--of which 20 acres are'under crop. r* IHE UNDERSIGNED offers FOR SALE A on reasonable terms, at the office of Mr. E. Genet, Norwich Quay, a few packages of MERCPIANDISE, comprising wearing apparel, Batty's pickles and sauces, pudding fruits, &c, &c. Also, in Bond, The following wines and liquors, suitable to the.approaching season", viz., — Hhds. old W. I. rum, and Cambletown whiskey Hhds. and qr.-casks Braekenbury's brown ' ; sherry „;. .-, ;. .... . „-,.-. Quarter casks Swaine*6 fine old torn Cases extra choice old port, 1 doz. each. CHARLES ROBERTSON. | Lyttelton, Nov. 23,1858. " ; ; iVn.OXICE' is hereby : given,' that the -Li ..: partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned, William Sutcliffe, Hiram John Holmea, and George -Cliff, all of Christchurch, under the style or firm of " Sutcliffe, Holmes, and "Cliff," carpenters' and builders, has this day been" formally dissolved. All debts due to, and owing by the said co-partnpr&hip will be received and paid by the said Hiram John Holmes and George Cliff, by whom alone the business will in future be carried on. Dated this 25th day of NOVEMBER, 1858. WILLIAM SUTCLIFFE, HIRAM JOHN HOLMES, GEORGE CLIFF, Witnesses to the signatures of the said parties— C. W. Wyatt, Solicitor, Christchurch ; John Hiohens, Christchurcb, Articled Clerk. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ANNUAL EXAMINATION. THE parents and friends of the Pupils, and any others who may wish to attend, are incited to be. present on tho last day of the Examination, Wednesday the ]sth instant, at half-past 2 p.m., to witness tho delivery of tho Prices by the Right Rev. the' Warden, aftor which there will bo Recitations and Singing. , The,proceedings, will commence, punctually at the hour above-named. HENRY JACOBS, ... . , , Sub-Warden. Chrifefu College, Dec. 8,1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 637, 15 December 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 637, 15 December 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 637, 15 December 1858, Page 6

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