LAND TO LET ON BUILDING LEASES. MR. OIXJVIER is instructed to let ' upon building leases several desirable plots of ground particularly well adapted for business, fronting upon the Suraner Eoad, and Cashel Street, and immediately adjoining the White Hark ■ FOR SALE, rnWO very superior double barrelled guns by JL the best London makers. Apply to MR, OLLIVIER, at the Auction Rooms, Cashel-st. FOR SALE, SCHOONEK ANN. THE fine fast sailing schooner ANN, 37 tons register, built by Mr. Henry Niccol, and launched in August, 1858, coppered and copper fastened. She carries a large cargo, with a draught ■of water of 5 feet 6 inches, and is very suitable for the river and coasting trade of this province. For further particulars, apply to MR. OLLIVIER, Cashel Street. KAURI TIMBER. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER is prepared to receive orders for the best cut Kauri timber, of specified measurement, deliverable at the Christchurch Quay. Apply at the Rooms, Cashel Street. WANTED, 1000 EWES AND RUN ON TERMS. THE above will be required for the term of five years, at either a money rental or the usual per centage. Apply to CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER, Auctioneer, Cashel Street. Feb. 22, ,1859. TO ARRIVE EX MYSTERY FROM LONDON,— 1 Avery's patent weigh bridge, to weigh 10 tons 1 patent double ended brick and tile machine complete, with, dies, horse work, &c, ~&c. 5000 fire bricks , 38 kegs nails 4 cases seeds (assorted) 2 cases oil floor cloth 6 casks tinware (assorted) 1 case, 250 pieces paper hangings (assorted) 3 cases iron bedsteads 1 do. ploughs, 3 hand turnip cutters 2 malt mills 3 Leamington kitcheners 3 cases brushware 1. ton French wire nails (assorted) 1 case gun furniture 2 casks edge tools 10 crates crockery (assorted) £ ton shots 2 cases harness 6 bundles spades, &c, &c, &c. Also, To arrive ex Airedale from London,-— 50 tons coals for smiths' use And a general assortment of merchandise. EDWARD REECE, Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouse. Colombo Street South, Christchurch. FOR SALE, A PORTABLE Thrashing Machine, Gennett & Son's, two horse, complete with extras. Can be seen at the Ferry. ■V: Apply to E. A. HARGRAVES. Lyttelton,,22nd February, 1859. NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Kaiapoi and the surrounding districts that his Mill is now open to grind for the Public, at Is. pel bushel, cash on delivery. RICHARD WOODFORD, Kaiapoi Mill. FOR SALE, | A Few very superior six months old Rams, got by imported rams from Mr. Sturgeon's flock, out of carefully selected ewes. Delivery to he made in March. For pedigree and further particulars, apply to GEORGE MALLINSON, : Cathedral-sauare. 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. *_ rnHE Undersigned is prepared to receive JL tenders for the erection of a CHURCH at Woodend, near Kaiapoi. ' Drawings and specifications may be seen at the house of the P*ev. John Raven, Woodend.. Tenders to be addressed to the Rev. John Raven, M.A. The undersigned does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. J.OHN RAVEN. SHEEP AND RUNS FOR SALE 6AAA EWES in lamb, may be 2 V_/V_/v_J delivered or left on the usual terms for. twelve months. A mixed flock of 800, deliverable the first week in February, being a portion of one of the best flocks in the colony and the whole young sheep. Also several most valuable runs from 15,000 to 30,000 acres. For further particulars apply to JOHN T, PARKINSON, Christchurch or Stanmore. Christc hurch, December 27,1858. TOTARA AND RIMU TIMBER. O1 (o^o -^ee^ timber for sale, to arrive in sUl.}\J\J\J a few days, of the following dimensions:— 3,000 ft. totara hoards 12ft. & 14ft. long 12 x 1 1 4,000 do. do. do. 12 xl£ 7,000 do. do. do. -Bxl ,_ .-.. f totara 6x3, 6x2, 4x3 7,000 quartering | rimu 6 x 2 |, 5x 2. Apply to MESSRS. CROFT & WARD, Christchurch. i ■"-' QUAIL ISLAND. A free occupation of the house on Quail Island -will be given to an industrious family man who will undertake to look after the place and see that any stock the undersigned may put upon it are undisturbed by persons landing. Any I substantial improvement the tenant may make will be paid for by valuation, and he may otherwise make excellent wages by working the free stone for contractors or by fishing for the Lyttelton marj ket. There is room for two families if required. I For further particulars, apply to the undersigned. j MARK P. STODDART. Damond Harbour, April 26,1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 679, 11 May 1859, Page 8
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