.".'illiai]iiL;lij'i!i»ji>KKiiiii ii .l'i'li i[iTirTiiinni'MMMnnttimTn'iYrriiffliff" Irt7m*ai!l' %0 *HE ELECTORS -OP THE : ', € S Jil 1O T DIST BI C T.. , jT\ .'EWTLEMEN,— Having1 .received a re\3T" xmisition signed by .many of *your .-number, to allow myself to be .nominated, at the election, to represent the Cheviot i District in the ■•general-Assembly, I have -mach • pleasure in acceding tptiieir-request Should I have thehonoivot being -elected, 1 will ■ use my best endeavours to promote <yeur interests ; . and the prosperity of -New- Zealand generally. ; "With my best thanks to those gentlemen who, -.signed the requisition, J remain, gentlemen, ; Your •obedient servant, EDWARD JOLLIE. Christchurch,- Oct. 8,,1859. FOR SALE iIN AKAROA, A HOUSE *nd-nearly nine Acres.of Land, JuL of which .ahout 'half an acre is laid -out as an orchard, containing fifteen varieties of fruit trees. A stream of water runs .through the ■whole length of the; property. ..Also; ten acres of bush. ' For terms, Ac^pply.to -„,-,..„ -J. JjliSiiiAU, . . Akaroa. ' FARMS RENT FREE. j • npHE" Undersigned has been instructed by X Robert Waitt, Esq., to let about 2,000 acres of rich agricultural land, in farms of from i2O to 100 acres each, for a term-of seven years, at; - a nominal rent. Apply to TSER. WTLDE, .At his Office, Eaiapoi. Oct. 8,1859. A. B. TUSON, STOREKEEPER, TIMBER MERCHANT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, "Okain's Bat. .' IMPORTANT s a-l:e by ijj.c t.i on FREEHOLD TOWN LAND AND HOUSES. MR. ALPORT has received instructions ■from the Trustees 4o the Executors of Nthe late C. J. Maunsell, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his Auction Rooms, Norwich Quay,— All that piece or parcel of'freehold land, comprising the moiety of section No. 30, in the Town of Lyttelton, with frontage to London street, and to an accommodation ■road leading therefrom. ' The house and -shop, fronting London street, is now in the .occupation of Messrs. P. Fox & Co., and the other tenemerits.are most eligibly situated. The property will be divided into about 6 lots, and be submitted in about SIX WEEKS FROM DATE. The auctioneer need hardly call attention to the •desirable opportunity the above sale will present 'for investment. Plans are preparing, and will be ready for inspection in a few days; ". Lyttelton, Oct. si, 1859. LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR PURCHASING BUILDING SITES IN SOUTH CHRISTCHURCH, iFRONTING THE TOWN BEiLT. 38 ALLOTMENTS OF LAND, -in one of the healthiest and most eligible positions in South Christchurch. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received'instructions from Mr. J. J. Buchanan (who is Reaving the province), to sell by public auction, at the White Hart Hotel, on .FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1859, railihat highly valuable piece of property situated Jin South Christchurch, fronting the. Town Belt, in HALF AND QUARTER-ACRE ALLOTMENTS. '*' The auctioneer, in offering, the above valuable property for competition, calls the especial attention of purchasers to its situation, and trusts that.no •citizen who has ten minutes to spare will allow the opportunity to pass without walking up and inspecting the land. The railway station reserve, -to whidh several of the sections front, is a sufficient guarantee that the property, which must be sold^to the highest bidder, is really worth the attention of the public, and -therefore should be eagerly sought after. Title —Crown Grant. Plans of-the property can be seen at the White Hart Hotel, ;Royal Hotel, and at the office of the auctioneer, Cashel street. Terms—One third cash, balance by bill three, six, and twelve months. Sale at 12 o'clock (sharp). Luncheon provided. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. iPROVIN-CE OF CANTERBURY. LeCren v J. T. Parkinson. MR. H. E. ALPORT has received instructions from the Sheriff of the Province of Canterbury to sell by public auction, on the premises, Stanmore, near Christchurch, on -WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12th INST. the following goods, levied on under writ of the supreme Court in the above case — 2 drays 1 set cart harness 26 pigs ' 1 4-wheeled spring cart, with cover & harness 3 bags, 4 bags potatoes 1 sack oats ■3 saddles, 1 stock whip, 3 headstalls of bridles . 1 martingale, 1 canvas cover 1 carpenter's bench , 1 bath, 1 pump, 9 burners -3 frying pans, 2 tables, 2 chairs 3 pieces bacon, 6 hams, <1 fender, 1 ketfcfe 7 dish covers, 15 plates, 2 dishes 1 copper kettle, 2 tea pots, # candlesticks 1 coffee mill, 1 tea tray 6 cane-bottqmed chairs 1 table and cover 2 sofas and cushions, 1 floor carpet 3 framed pictures 3 chimney ornaments, 1 fender 1 set fire irons, 1 round table 1 table and cover 7 cane-bottomed chairs, 1 sofa with drawers . 1 clock, 30 books, 2 chiffonnieres f arm chairs, 1 writing desk, 3 framed pictures 1 musical box, 1 flutina - 1 bedstead and bedding , •; lichest, drawers 3 cstnerbottomed chairs 1 looking glass and table - I' box with cushious 30 books 1 bedatead and bedding i looking glass and table Sale at lYoop. Terms Cash. • ■
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 723, 12 October 1859, Page 6
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