ON THE 19tu MAY. VALUABLE INVESTMENT. FREEHOLD LAND IN LYTTELTON. SECTION NO. 9 ON NORWICH QUAY. (Subject to a lease to the late GEO. COMPTON, of the Mitre Hotel, the interest in which is to bo sold the same day.) MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. have been instructed to offer for sale by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the 19th MAY NEXT, (the same day on which the lease of the Mitre Hotel is to be offered), Section No. 9, situate on Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, on which section the Mitre Hotel now' stands, together with other buildings. This will give an excellent opportunity for any person wishing to buy the lease to get one of the most valuable properties in New. Zealand. Half the purchase money may remain on mortgage for a limited number of years* Further particulars and terms and conditions of sale will be given at the time of sale., Sale to take place at the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton. Lyttelton, May 5,1859. UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE CELEBRATED RACE HORSE R B'TE I B U T I 0 N> The property of the late J. Sidebottom, Esq. MR. WY D. BARNARD has received instructions from the Executrix of the late J. B. Thompson,1' with the sanction of Christopher A.< Calvert, Esq., Official Administrator, to sell by 'public auction, at his Saleyards, opposite the White Hart Hotel, without reserve, on SATURDAY NEXT, MAY li j The celebrated Race Horse RETRIBUTION. Sale at 12 o'clock (sharp.) Terms Cash. NOTICE. TnnDWARDREECEbegsto inform his customers -Hi and the public that, oh and after the Ist of July next, all goods sold at his Warehouse, in Christchurch, will be FOR CASH ONLY. E. R. intends that all goods shall be reduced to the J lowest price affording a remunerative profit, in order to meet the demands of cash purchasers. The WHOLESALE TRADE will be carried on in OXFORD STREET, LYTTELTON, under the style of "EDWARD REECE & C 0.," where all goods will be sold to wholesale purchasers on the usual liberal terms. Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouse^ Christchurch, May 5/1859. N. B.—-All parties who are indebted to Edward Recce for goods had in 1857 and 1858 will oblige j by settling their accounts. j FOR SALE, mHE Schooner ELLEN, built of blue JL gum, coppered and copper fastened, having everything complete, such a3 anchors, chains, warps, sails, running gear, standing rigging, &c. ; can be sent to sea at a moment's notice; is about 40 tons register. For further particulars, apply to Messes. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. LYTTELTON EATING HOUSE. JBEASLEY begs respectfully to inform the • inhabitants of Canterbury that he has taken the premises lately in the occupation of Mr. Dimond, London Street, Lyttelton, which he intends opening on WEDNESDAY NEXT, as an EATINGHOUSE, ' AND TEA, COFFE, AND CHOP HOUSE. BREAKFAST READY FROM 6 IN THE MORNING. DINNERS FROM 12 TO 2 O'CLOCK. TEAS FROM 3 TILL 7 O'CLOCK. ' ' J.B. hopes that by punctuality, cleanliness, and moderate charges, he will be enabled to ensure the patronage of the visitors to this town, and to accommodate the wants of many. N.B.—GOOD BEDS. RAMS FOR SALE. EX STEAM SHIP LORD AHSLEY. rpHE undersigned is instructed to sell by private -*- contract, inlots to suit purchasers, 104 RAMS, imported by C. Sidey, Esq., from the well-known flock of the late James Walker, Esq., of Bathurst. I The above are the progeny of pure merino stock, \ imported direct from Germany, and are now on j view at the paddocks of the undersigned at Stan- | more. ; • .. J. T. PARKINSON. I P. S. —The above rams having been bred on the ; Highlands of Australia, and never having been diseased, will be found peculiarly applicable for the : New Zealand climate. ! REPAIR OF ROADS. I NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS; , THE Provincial-Government are prepared to receive tenders for the maintenance" I and repair of the following roads, viz":— I Ferry. Road, ! North Road, : Lincoln Road, I Riccarton Road, ■ \ Fendall Town Road. 1 South Christchurch Road, Hoon Hay Road, Papamri and Harewood Road, And Rangiora Roac 1, for the period of one year, commencing June Ist, ■ 1859, according to a specification which may be seen on application at the Office of Public Works, Christchurch, where also forms of tender may be .obtained. ; Tenders to be sent in to the Piovincial Secretary's office, before noon on Saturday, May 14th. ! The Provincial Government will not be bound to \ accept the lowest or any tender. i E. DOBSON, Provincial Engineer. i Office of Public Works, Christohurch, May 2,1859. RANGIORA DIRECT ROAD. NOTICE TO CARPENTERS. riIHE Provincial Government are prepared JL to receive tenders for building' two bridges at the south end of the Rangiora Direct Road, according to a specification and drawings which may be seen on application at the Office of Public Works, Christchurch, where also forms of tender may be obtained. ' Tenders to be sent into the Provincial Secretary's office, Christchurch, before noon on Saturday, M»y 14th, instant. The Provincial Government will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. E, DOBSON, Provincial Engineer. Office of Public Works, Christchurch, May 3rd, 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 680, 14 May 1859, Page 6
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