' ' —————— FREEHOLD LAND TOR SALE BY 4 AUCTION, NEAR THE HEATHCOTii! PERRY. MR. ALPORT hns":recei.-ed instructions •from James Townsend, Esq., to soil ibj'vPublio Auction, at'tho-Heathooto Arms, on the j.23iid INSTANT, several allotments of land, situated .ns above, and -comprising deep water frontages to the river :Heathcote, frontages to the Bridle-path, and plots adapted for market gardening or dairy farming. ?Tlie increasing- value of the property about to bo offered must be apparent to every one.acquainted with.the situation, more-especially as being adja- ■ cent'to the proposed railway between Lyttelton innd cChristchurcli, which ivill render, available the ' markets of .both -towns, thus affording small pur- • chasers *a most desirable opportunity for safe and advantageouirinves.tnient. P-lans pf the property can be seen at the'Heathcote Arm*., or atthfrOffice of tho'Auctioneer, Lytitelton. Liberal terms will bo offered to intending purchasers. ' Lyttelton,;Feb. 8,1859. -tBRENCHLEY .FARM, LYTTELTON. HPO'LET, -with -purchasing several •■• Sections of Land on the above Farm. Further, particulars and terms !can be obtained at the ofiice of the undersigned, A. J. ALPORT. Lyttelton, Feb. 8,1859. ; ff^'O LET, ■ with '•■ immediate possession,— JL BRUCE'S HOTEL, Akaroa, how doing a good business. Terms Liberal.—lnquire of A. ■ J. ALPORT Esq./Lyttelton,;or on tlie Premises. Feb. 1859. • TOWN SECTIONS Nos. 225, 227 and 285, IN DAMPIER'S BAY. ! Tp;be sold by Auction,'by'Mr. PARKINSON, at the Universal Hotel, Lytteltonj on MONDAY NEXT,, the ?14th instant, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such coriditioiis as shall be tlien and there'produced, the follow-. : ing^valuable quarter-acre' sections of. town land:—' •'.,■.■,'■ ■ ;LOT"I.' - ''■''■ Consisting of a quarter-acre section of land situate in or near to' DatripierV Bay, num- : bered 225 on the map of the town of Lyttelton; / _ Lot 2. • Consisting of a quarter-acre section of land-near to'the tlie* above; and numbered 227 on tEe'} ■ m;ap~df "the town of Lyiteltqn. ;;"; -:' ';" ' Lot 3. - ' •,.'.-.■. ■r Consisting of a quarter-acre "section: of-land, also, sitttiite" in or Lnear"tb"Dampier's B.ay, andi nuttibeved 285' on the -map' of. the to wn of ' liyttelfedh; • . ' The ab^ve' "sections of ■ land are admirably adap - ted Jfdr^^^ building"tipph.V commanding ah'.uninterrupted I'view '<jf. the-town'' and harbour of Lyttelton, and''fro^i i'h'e 1; rapidly increasing value of building land'; in:'"and: aboiit Dampier's> ,13ay, presents an • eligible opportunity for inv.estmerii" ' Further, particulars ,m&y f be bad ; , at, the office of MrFWokkAtD, Solicitor," 'Lyttelfon, whereia >plan • of the land'iiiay he seen. ~ Lyt^bh^eW^.iS^l^ . . .; -. \FENpA^L : TQTO JPB^iRTY.> ; ' rpHE; above property not • having ? been: sold: X . public auction is now .for sale; PEITAT^tfYv either. the-whole of it or any-portion, to suitpur- ■- chasers. For further particulars, apply to JOHN T. PARKINSON. TO ARRIVE. DAILY EXPECTED, v rpHE brig -Mountain Maid, from > Sydney, with J- her usual assorted cargo of general merchandise ; and Shipments of Liqueurs, &c, ex Oriental, from London. J. T. PEACOCK & Co. SADDLE HORSES. SADDLE HORSES on hire. Apply to H. W. READ, Temporary Stables at Mr. Mill's, near the^Golden Fleece, Christchurch. N.B.—Stock' driving undertaken by the day or . job. I. O. 0. F. M. U. rpHE Members of the City of Norwich Lodge -«- invite their friends to a BALL, in the Town I -Hall, .Lyttelton, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th I FEBRUARY, 1859. j TICKETS | .Tcadmit a Gentleman and two Ladies, 16s. each j „ a Gentleman only, 10s. 6d. „ may be obtained of the , STEWAEDB.: . . W.-Donald' C. Ward, ' H. F. Baker : ; J-. S J3: Stout John Beasley. H..W. Dui-ry iEdw. "Genet- ' G.; Scott.,":. By order of thtiN.!G;, J\RED.; BEANS; Secretary. "TTTANTED^A steady respectable Man, n who understands the soft goods trade, as SALESMAN and WAREHOUSEMAN. Apply to F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & Co. Ox ford-street, Lyttelton, Feb. 8. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Re COMPTON, Deceased. ■A Meeting- of the Creditors of the late J^L. GEORGE COMPTON, of the Mitre "Hotel; will be held at' the Store of J. T. Peacock & Co., on TUESDAY NEXT,; the 15th instant, at Twelve o'clock at'noon, to determine upon selling or letting : the Mitre Hotel and premises, and taking such other steps for.'protecting'the interests of the creditors in general as under existing t circumstances may : be deemed advisable/ By order, RICHARD WORMALD, Solicitor. "Lyttelfcbn, Feb. 8, 1859. NOTICE. HALLWRIGHT desires to return • thanks to the inhabitants of .Ly'ttel--lon for the many 'favours'bestowed "upon his late Father for the last -.eight' 'years, and begs' respectfully to'inform (.hem that the business will in'futnre be oiivrii'd on by him; and. hopes by strict •attention to business, combine*) with moderate '.ihnrifea, to merit :•- continuance of their support. Feb. 7, 1R59. ' rlu mbe n.:, vaint cr, AN I).GLAZIER, &c. HALL WRIGHT is spared « to execute.w-ork:in .the ■ abovp ;'linfe iv all its branches upon the most reasonable tarms.* WORK DONE IN ANY STYLE TO SUIT EMPLOYEES. Pumps, W'ator-clo3ets, &c. fixed and repaired. Estimates given if required. Peb.7,1859. ■■'"•■ : •
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 654, 12 February 1859, Page 4
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