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Briu J. D, BAM FORD, SOLICITOR. . Office-—London Street, LYTTELTON. FOR SALE, ... ... ~~~~ X Plot of LANDjvith a Cottage thereon, JLJI. containing 3 rooms, haying- fi frontage of about | a chain upon Ticehufst-rpad, Lyttelton. Apply to . Mfi. J.D. BAMFOitD, , . . , \ .''. 1 .,...'., Solicitor, ; ' ''." V ' Lyttelton.' ;. ; :•, , ■ ;:;to let,"" •'■■■ •; • •..-■■ ON Building Lease ibr 7 or 14 years,—■ A Quarter-Acre section of Land, having a frontage of' 66 feet- upon London Street, Lyttelton.' . • . o . ■ . Apply to - Me. J. D. BAMFORD, ! • Solicitor, • London Street, Lyttelton. NOTICE TO PARTIES: DRIVING SHEEP OVERLAND from-NELSON. "VTOTICE is hereby given, -that all -Li Sheep detained on the Balmoral Downs Station over Forty-Eight Hours, will be chained at the rate of TWO POUNDS Sterling per week, for every Thousand Sheep so detained. ° Balmoral. Downs, Hurunui, Jan. 10,1859. : r . .- r TTTANtjSD,--A" Single Young Many as \\ WAITER, for: the Northern Hotel, Kaiapoi.—Apply personally (or .by letter) to Mr. Cuff, Kaiapoi. : •; TENTS i.^TENTS!! I^ENTS:!!.!. r. EOR SALE,—3O TENTS, from. £3 to £7 each.—Apply to •. , THOMAS HUGHES,.. Contractor, Lyttelton. TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. A FIRST-RATE STORE TO LET. Apply to HENRY MOSS, London Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. ■ . „ THE UNDERSIGNED - -. . HAVING recently taken Stock, begs to announce that he has on Sale A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SUMMER AND WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES. A considerable reduction to Cash Buyers; Storekeepers and the Trade supplied at Wholesale Prices. . H. E. ALPORT. Market-place, Christchurch, Jan, 20. .. SAD DL E BY, AND,HARNESS, Ex Clontarf. ' THE Undersigned has just received and opened a large and varied assortment of the above, carefully manufactured to his own instructions, by the celebrated Scotch makers, Messrs. Johnston of Kelso. It comprises— HARNESS. Dog cart harness, electro plated furniture Do. do. strong mounted brass Best holly handle gig whips Cart, shaft, and leading horse harness Best gut and bone cart whips Hemp plough reins, loaded-ends Spare plough trace chains Do. cart do. Bullock shaft and leading harness Spare bullock collars - Spare waggon thongs. SADDLERY. Best all over hogskin hunting saddles Best ladies' side saddles, extra leapinghead and enamelled ; slipper • • " Ladies' Weymouth bridles, fringed noseband and tassels - ; ;■;., Do. twigs,,and swandown saddle cloths : Gentlemen's jockey and hunting whips ' Patent felt saddle cloths Best German silver and plated spurs . Best snaffle and, head stall bridles Spare bridle reins, and stirrup leathers Spring stirrups and best woollen ghihs , Whalebone and Mexican fibre dandriff brushes Mane combs; saddlers' check Hunting, bullock and cart thongs H. E. ALPORT. . Market Place, Christchurch. SHEEP RUN AND STOCK FOR SALE, NEAR CHRISTCHURCH. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions from J. J. Aylmer,.Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch, on ; TUESDAY, Ist MARCH, ' (unless previously disposed of by private contract,) ' the HORORATA STATION AND STOCK. This well known1 run is situated on the Sehvyn, • about thirty-five miles fyoin.Christchurch, and comprises \ 10, 0 0 0. ACRES of well grassed country. There is a good dwelling house, worlshed arid yards, and a never failing supply of water on the run. , The stock consists of about ■ 1, 5 0 0 SHEEP, nearly all of which nre breeding ewes. This flock is well known tpr the quality of its wool, which has i always commanded the highest price in Hie home market, and also for its entire" freedom 'from disease. ..■■■'.' .' . "V Persons desirous of obtaining a sheep run within i an easy distance from Christchuroh, should not let this opportunity pass. , Sale at Noon. Terms at Sale. WANTED, BY a man and his wife, without eneuiYilirmiee;*, a situation: up the country, as SrrEPHKiiD, ifec.j- lie is well acquainted .with the duties of a Sheep Station, and his wile would 'make lierself generally useful. . A young man, who has accompanied them from England to this country, is very desirous of continuing .with them, and would willingly render every assistance inhis power to their employer.1 Application made, either, by letter or personally, at the Otfioe of this Paper,'will meet with prompt attention.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 648, 22 January 1859, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 648, 22 January 1859, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 648, 22 January 1859, Page 5

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