JURA" FOE LONDON.; ENOUGH WOOL has been engaged, and , is now in course of shipment, ,to complete ihe cargo of this vessel. She wiH Rail lor London direct on SATURDAY, the 19th lnbtant. For passage, apply to MILES, KINGTON; & CO., ' Lyttelton; or, GOULD &-MILES,. < ■ Christch'urch. Lyttelton, Feb. 7,1859. JUII A F.^R.'MO NDO N, - ALL accounts against this vessel must be rendered in duplicate to tlie undersigned on or before WEDNESDAY the 16th Inst. The Jura will sail on SATURDAY, the'l9th Inst. MILES; KINGTON, & CO., Lyttelton. Lyttelton, Feb. 7,1859. . : FOR , L O N D ON, THE FINE,FAST SAILING DUNDEE CLIPPER STRATHALLAN, W. R. Williamson, Commander, 551 Tons -Register, A 1 at Lloyd's,(Built at Dundee in the year 1857.) To follow the JURA and the REGINA. AFTER the JURA and the REGINA have been loaded and despatched, the fine Dundee Clipper Ship STRATHALLAN will LOAD WOOL for LONDON. Every facility will be given to Shippers for Marking and Weighing Wool at Kaiapoi, Christchurch, Timaru and Lvttelton. The ACCOMMODATION for SALOON PAS. SENGERS perStnithallan are VERY SUPERIOR The owners propose keeping this fine vessel regularly in the trade. For freight or passage, apply-tor i MILES, KINGTON, ]& CO., ; Lyttelton; or,' GOULD & MILES, • Christchurch. , GOVERNOR'S . BAY ROAD. 'J.'*' LITTLE IJAUPAKI. ' ' "" \ MARINE j VILLA BUILDING SITES. l TO BE SOLD, _ .TWENTY ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, "IMMINENTLY adapted for cutting- up in-' JIJ - to small allotments,—situate four miles from Lytteltou and seven from Christchurch, with a double frontage to the beach reserve and main road, exceeding forty chains. ' ' ' , The above land, from its extent of frontage, contiguity to the contemplated Jetty in Dyer's Bay, as well as abutment on the Victoiia .Junction or new line .of road, point this out as an investment second to none in this colony, while its position with Raupaki must still further confer on the purchaser benefits in the shape of cheap firewood, an outlet for cattle at a nominal charge, with the enjoyable exercise of unreserved . wanderings andgipsyhigs through its park-like and romantic scenery. Its situation, commanding running water from the purest source, together with the advantages of bathing, fishing, and boating, is especially calculated for the lucrative establishment of a-first.class Boarding House, and Sanatorium, than the want of which a more generally concurred in desideratum does not at present exist. . Title—Crown Grant. ; Pvicer-£25 per acre. . . TERMS,-r-One-third cash, one:third by approved bills at three months, with the remaining one-third at six, without interest. ; Application to be made to MR. THOMSON, Christchurch; to MR. HARGREAVES, Lyttelton; or the owner, W.H.PERCIVAL, Lower Lincoln-i-oad. : A KAIAPOI BREWERY. BEER! BEER:!'.BEER!!! THE above Brewery will be opened on the 26th INSTANT, > with good samples of Beer, at the following prices:— . . XXX Ale at 3s. per gallon XX do. at 2s. 6d. per gallon ■■ '. • ■ • Also,';'; "■ .. Malt, Hops, Grains, and Yeast. ' - Terms' Cash. ; x h: jaggar, . Kaiapoi Brewery. , CUTTER ANNIE, "^ SCHOONER WATERLILY, KETCH CITY OF LONDON. TjpREIGHTS by the above vessels to or from -i; the Ferry and Christchurch Quay to Lyttelton 21s. per ton. : EDWARD GENET, ".'■-. ■•,..-. Agent. SAWN Timber, Firewood, and shells supplied on application to the under- j signed. EDWARD GENET, •"Norwich .Quay. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. . MR. R, SWINBOURNE, Boot arid Shoemaker, of Manchester-street, Christ church,has removed to new and more convenient business jucmises, in High-street, a little eastward of the Town Hall. Christchurch, Feb. 1, 1859. NOTICE. THB undersigned begs >to inform the inhabitants of Kaiapoi and the 6iir : rounding districts ih^i his Mill i« now ope*i to grind ( for the Public,; #t le. per bueli^jl, cash, on "delivery."'' " .: ."." ' " . ■, ,)' ;-•• > RICHARD WOODFORD, [ Kaiapoi Mill.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 654, 12 February 1859, Page 1
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