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TO LET, the Building now in part occupied as christ's college library, OK ON A BUILDING LEASE FOR 21 YEARS. THE Frontage in Casliel Street, Christchurch, opposite to the Union-Bank; the above building to be included on such terms as may be agreed on. Also, on a Building Lease, two quarter-acre flections, Nos. 515 & 517, in. Kilmore-street, enclosed and broken up, close to the Bricks Wharf. Also, on lease for 10 years, renewable at the end of that term for a second period of 10 years at a rent to be" then fixed by arbitration, 115 acre's in a rectangular block, with 25 chains frontage to the Harewood road by Riccarton. Apply to r , ■ Mr. F. THOMPSON, Cashel-street. MALT AND HOPS. /^i OOD Strong ALE, at 2s. 6d. per gallon \JC Table do. 2s. « Grains, Combs, and new Yeast always on sale at ' WILLIAM SAVILL'S. Upper Avon j Riccarton. HOME MANUFACTURES. nnHE ■'trade are respectfully informed that the •*•' undersigned has on sale 400 sides of Canterbury leather, consisting of calf, kip, and sole. , Also, 30 dozen basils at the Weighbridge Office. R.BRUNSDEN, - " Marketplace. Christchurch, Oct. 21,1859. BRICKS! BRICKS!! BRICKS!!! BEST Sand Stock at £5 per 1000, at the kiln. Delivered in Christchurch at £5 15s. Orders left with Mr. KIVER, corner of Cashel Street, oi T. ALDWIN, and Co., Ferry Road Brick-field. CHARCOAL. A REGULAR SUPPLY WANTED. Apply to TRACERS & OLDHAM. Reliance Brewery, vChristehurch, Oct. 14,1859. TO MILLERS. TO BE "LET on easy terms, for, such a number-of years as may be agreed upon, the best site for a'WATER' MILL in'the northern part of the .province, between Kaiapoi and Saltwater Creek. The Mill would command all the flour business ■ north, of.Kaiapoi, including Rangiora, &c. .Apply to -MR. WYLDE, 'Kaiapoi^ or ;mr. maitt, ; *Casterton. ! Casterton/October. 10,1859. j THE Advertiser is open "to receive offers' from parties1 who have applied for but not yet stocked Runs in the'Ofcago Province, and who; maybe disposed to part with their claims for a moderate sum1 in- cash, or with a share of the run; 'for a share of the stock required to hold it. - " ; Early Tenders are solicited,'addressed .t0.A.8.,'. icare of Messrs. Miles &.Co., Lyttelton. •'. i i ,v October 10,1859. . .. ' 'TO STAND FOR THE-SEASON, f ", .' "at;the'. ;.;■■; ;; \ -STABLES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, I rpHE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE J- -M A N C-HvE S-T.E R. . ; Manchester is a fine bay horse, with black;p6ints,: I andunexceptionable.pedigree,'possessing great boner i and muscle. Was imported to this province by: Gilbert M'Clym.ont, Esq.,. in ■■."November, 11858. Manchester was. got. by. Emigrant, out. of Miss:, Rubens, by "Rubens, out of Jessica, iby. Wanderersimported by -Hently Senior, ''Esq., of Tasmania.; ■ •Jessica's dam a very high bred' Buffalo mare. 1 Manchester1 was foaled January 10th, 1856-; 'is,. broken in to saddle; branded C.R. ; The season will commence on the-Ist-of'October-next. . ■ ' Terms—: Five Guineas, and ss. the groom. ••iPor further particulars, apply to -. I .CHARLES .TURNER, . ) j Christchurch. : I TO STAND "THIS SEASON. ■ \ AT 'the farm of the nin"derlsigned,\the DraughtEntire Horse, ' '. ; Ploughman is six years-old, was bred in Nelson [ and recently brought down -to' Canterbury. :> Ploughman will be at the Horse Repository, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Season to commence Oct. Ist. Terms—£4 and 4s. groomage. Tor further particulars apply to ; THOMAS ROWLEY. MiddKon, Sept/22. ' DUKE. npHIS Veil 'known draught horse will X stand for the season at MR. FISHER'S FARM, on the Heathcote. Terms—^2 15s.—Groomage included. Mares taken into foal, &c. Every attention will be paid, but no responsibility incurred. Oct. 1,1859. TO STAND THIS SEASON. " ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT MR. FAWDINGTON'S STABLES, AND THE REST OF THE WEEK AT HIS OWNEfi's, A. R. CREYKE, ESQ., THE 'FINE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE JOEMILLER. J°\MILLER, by Jon»y, out of Miss Miller (own brother to Phoenix), half brother-to Bay Middloton (winner of the Derby) 'by Buzzard, out of Cobweb (winner of tho Oaks)' by Phantom, out of Filagree, by Soothsayer. Webby Waxy, &c., [vide stud book.] , J Joo Miller is a rich chestnut, is perfectly quiet free from vice, stands 15 hands 3 inches b>h and is a sure foal getter. ° ' Joe Miller is the sire of Jester, who proved himself the best horse of his year, carrying off the Maiden Plate and Forced Handicap for all winners lerms £5 each mare. Groomage 55., to be paid at the time of service. The fees to be paid the fust week in February. Country mares for this horse will bo taken in to grass at 2s. Gd. per week, and properly attended to .but no responsibility incurred. W)

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 731, 9 November 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 731, 9 November 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 731, 9 November 1859, Page 2

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