LAND TO LET ON BUILDING LEASES. MR OLLIVIER is instructed to let ' np on building lenses, severnl desira-. ble plots of ground particularly well adapted for business, fronting :upoivthc Stunner Road, and Cashdl Street, and immediately adjoining the White Hart. ' WANTED, 1000 EWESAND RUN ON TERMS. above will be required for the term of five i- years, at either a money rental or the usual par centoge. Apply to . CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER, Auctioneer, Cashel Street. Feb. .22,1859. FTnEDE 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 Rev. 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. JOHN RAVEN SCOTCH DRAPERY & WINTER CLOTHING To arrive per Steamer Airedale, daily expected. aLASGOW goods of very superior quality, direct from the manufacturer, and at prices 25 per cent less than any goods of similar quality which have ever been sold in Canterbury. MRS. WILLIAMS, Market Place, Christchurch. BUILDING LEASES. 1-£\ ACRES Chnstckurcli Town Lands to jmJ Let, on "21 years Building Leases. W. WILSON. " "HEDGE PLANTS. 50,000- THORN ACACIAS. jP<OBBETT'S Thorn Acacia, or American v^ Locust tree, from its strong and hardy 'habit, its formidable spines and quick growth, is peculiarly* sidted to afford rapid shelter and a most impervious fence, and is much used, in the Worthern [Province as a valuable hedge plant of lofty qroiot'h. W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. NOTICE. "jVTOTICE is hereby given,that an Ordinance: -L^ will be applied for in the ensuing Session '°f theProviccialCouncil,empowering "The Church •Property Trustees" to lease, let, sell, alinate, ■mortgage, charge, or otherwise dispose of, certain parcels of land, specified in a schedule annexed to the proposed Ordinance, being reserves vested in the said Trustees for Ecclesiastical and Educational purposes within the Province of Canterbury. A copy of the proposed Ordinance may be seen at the office of the ' Lyttelton Times ' in Lyttelton, and also at my office in Christchurch. C. W. WYAIT, Agent for the said Bill, and Counsel for the said. Church Property Trustees. Christchureh, June 28th, 1859. PIANO. EOR SALE,—One first-class Piano, recently imported. One ditto, second hand. Apply to ; . MR. LONGDEN. FOR SALE, SMALL FARM. TglHEl-Goodwill.of a Lease of 20 Acres of JL Land adjoining* the Papanui Church. The ground is fenced and under cultivation. Terms advantageous and price moderate. Apply to CLAUDE OLLIVIER, Cashel Street. LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHUECH. CARTS leave the Golden Fleece and White Hart Hotels, Christclmreh, every day at 9 a.m., and 3 p.m., returning, from the foot of the bridlepath at 10 a.m.'and 4 p.m. All parcels left with Messrs. Wheeler & Nurse, near the Royal Hotel; with R. Thomson, Golden Fleece Stables, Christchurch ; or Mr. E. Nurse, Universal Inn, Lyttelton, will meet with every attention. Christchurch, August 6, 1859. ON SALE, QA ACRES of RURAL LAND, situated near &\J Little Raupaki. Terms easy. Valuable town allotments for sale. 19 small lots of building sites to be sold. There are two cottages on the property, and the whole are situated in St. Asaph Street. Apply to MR, GUINNESS, at Mr. Pigeon's Office, Cashel Street. FOR SALE, TERMS LIBERAL, 39 VALUABLE SECTIONS OF LAND, AT KAIAPOI, T?ROTs TTING the Waimakariri and Cam i ftivers, the North Road, and 'Cridland and Walker Streets. Mr. Jones, Carpenter, will show the allotments to intending purchasers. A. J. ALPORT, Agent, Lyfccelton. ALCOCK & CO., ' BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE TABLE MANUFACTURER, 13, RUSSELL STREET, MELBOURNE. American and Skittle Pins and Lignum Vitse Balls, Billiard Cloth and Billiard Furniture of every description, at reasonable prices. in «nnn A? RESofsHEEpRuN Jl \Jy\J\J\J for sale, situated in the Forks of the RangiCafa. , For further particulars apply to , •" GEORGE MALLINSON. Cathedral Square, Christchurch, REMOVAL. MR. BTJRTON, Surgeon-Dentist, &c, has removed from Cathedral Square to LicMeld Cottage, lately occupied by Mr. Ander- : son, Watchmaker.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 712, 3 September 1859, Page 8
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651Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 712, 3 September 1859, Page 8
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