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FOR SALE, THE Springfield Property, Papanui Road situated one mile from Christchurcl/ and comprising ' 25 ACRES OF LAND, divided into three paddocks, well fenced, with abu n . dant feed of water in each; together with the comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, GARDEN, AND ORCHARD, DAIRY AND OUTBUILDINGS, of every description, now standing thereon; t}, o whole property being in a state of perfect order and presenting one of the most valuable and pl ea l sant places of residence near Christchurcn, The above is now offered for sale in consequenceof the owners' intended removal to the country. For farther particulars, apply to the owaer r MR.LONGDEN;orto GOULD & MILES. Christchurch, Nov. 1,1859. r\N SALE AT THE STORE OF E. J. JONES, UNION WHARF, FERRY ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Europe, Manila, and New Zealand rope Whale line, boiled, raw, and lamp oil Varnish, pitch, tar, oakum, patent blocks And all other articles cpnneoted with ship chandlory. Oct. 27,1859. r\N SALE AT E. J. JONES', UNI(S WHARF, FERRY ROAD, Upwards of 100,000 feefc well seasoned timber of all descriptions, 100,000 shingles, V.D.L. white pine and totara:— . 10,000 6ft. palings 30,000 sft. palings 10,000 2ft. 6in. palings 10,000 feet tongued and grooved boards 5,000 feet wide boards 4,000 feet kauri pine Posts and rails, house piles, firewood, Ac., &c. Fire bricks, hearth stone, door steps and tomb stones ' Also, 50 tons superior Newcastle COALS. All of which he is selling at a low figure for Cash. Oct. 27,1859. LIME! LIME!.' LIME!!! EJ. JONES of the Union Wharf, having now * completed his Lime Kiln at considerable expense, upon an improved plan, and having engaged an experienced party to attend the same; he is enabled to supply the best Stone Lime at the unprecedented low price of 4s. per bushel. The lime has been ; admitted by competent judges to be the best hitherto obtainable in the place. Supplied in quantities from 1 bushel to 1000. An allowance made to parties taking ILOO bushels. ;©ct. 27,1859. NOTICE. riWE business of the York Steam Saw JL Mills, Akstroa, hitherto carried on under theifirm of Pawson Brothers, has been dissolved; and will in future be carried on iunder the style of Jonas and William Pawson. JOHN PAWSON, JONAS PAWSON, WILLIAM PAWSON. Witnesses— S. J. Gamman, Fbancis Vanstone. fOct. 1,1859. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late HENRY ALLWRIGHT, de. ceased^are requested to pay the amount of their respective debts to me, the undersigned, within Fourteen Days from this, date; otherwise legal proceedings will be commenced against them with' out any farther notice. By order of the Executors, JOHN D. BAMFORD, , Solicitor, London Street, w Lyttelton. Oct. 25,1859. FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. npO BE SOLD, 7 allotments of land on liberal -*- terms, near the market bridge, and fronting on the Papanui road. Apply to R. DAVIS, Christchurch. FOR SALE, " A SHOP in Cashel Street, opposite Hi. Barnard's Auction Mart. For further particulars, apply to H. G. JAGOE, Greengrocer. BURNELL AND BENNETT, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL AGENTS, &c> ARE prepared to undertake the disposal of Merchandise, Stock, Land, &c, by public auction, or otherwise. High Street, Christchurch. Nov. 1,1859. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. A CUP of £100 will be given by the owners of the following horses, viz.,—Skeleton, Joo Miller, Prince Charlie, and Manchester, for their produce got this season, Distance 1| niifrWeights Bst. 71bs. Mares and geldings allowed Sflas.^ Entrance £4, payable as follows — £1 on nomination, to be made to the Secretary of tho C.J.C. first Saturday in March, I860; £1 on declaration to be made first Saturday in March, 1861; and £2 on the horse coming to tho post. C. G. HODGSON, Hon. Sec. CANTERBURY LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. i SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. ■ . . THE Second Annual General Meeting of this Society, adjourned from Wednesday, tho 26th. October, ulto., will bo held at the Town Hall, Lyttelton, on WEDNESDAY, tho 9th NOVEMBER, iust.,. at Half-past 7 o'clock in the Qvenjng,. BUSINESS. To receive tho report of the committee' and! annual balance sheet. To elect four members of committee in the roomi of four who retire in rotation, but who are eligible for re-election. And for other business. By order of the committee, / J. MARTIN HEYWO.OD,, Secv^tavy. Lytteiton, N«y. 4,1859.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 731, 9 November 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 731, 9 November 1859, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 731, 9 November 1859, Page 6

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