I. TO LET, ■ : THE BUILDING NOW IN" PAB7 OCCU- -. , ■'. ■• ' ' PIED AS; , ■ ; >' CHRIST'S LIBRARY, a .- . -■; .• ■■■■■■ ■'.■'.- ■ • ■-••■■.. -• OB ON A - BUILDING LEASE FOR 21 YEARS. , fTIHE Frontage inOashel S,treet,! flhrist--1 J_ ' church, opposite to the Union Bank; > the above building to be included on such terms as 3, may bo agreed on. ; / ; =, f, Also, on a Building Lease, two quarter-acre sec--1 tions, Nos. 515 & 517, in Kilmore-street, enclosed k and broken up, close to the Bricks Wharf. l; Also, on lease for 10 years, renewable at the end 3 of that term. for,.a second period of .10 -years at a L; rent to'be then fixed by arbitration, 115 acres in a 3 rectangular block, with 25 chains frontage to the ■.' Harewo,odroad : by Ricca.i'ton. , ' '■ •: , Apply to . ,; , r; Mr. F. THOMPSON, [, • ••• • ■ ■•'.••'•• ■ - • : Cashel-st'reet; "'i MALT , : AND HOPS. ' GOOD Strong ALE, at 2s. 6d. per gallon Table : do. ■■/■•;■&.. « • Grains, Gombs, s and new Yeast always on sale at •: WILLIAM, SAYILL'S. ' = Upper Avon, Riccartbri.: f: ' ;. : , ■■■ • -HOME 'MANUFAGTURES; .' fjhHE ■ trade are respectfully informed that the ;■* undersigned has on sale 400.sides of Canterbury leather; consisting,ofca]f,,kip/and sole.. Also, 30 dozen1 basiJs.at the .-Weighbridge Office. ... •■ : . R.BRUNSDEN, Market Place.. Ghristchurch, Oct. 21,. 1859. .:■ '■ BRICKS! BRICKS!! BRICKS!!! BBST-'Sand Stock at £5 per 1000, at the kiln. Delivered in Christchurclr at. £5155: -:• •■. ■:■••:■ • Orders left with Mr.KIVER, corjoer of Cashel Street, or T, ALRWIN, and Co., Ferry Road Brick-field.; ' CHARCOAL.1 A REGULAR SUPPLY WANTED. ■"^~ . . ;■ ; Apply to TRAVERS & OLDHAM. Reliance Brewery, -Christchurch, 0ct.?14,?1859. TQ : 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 jor : > MR. WAITT, ; „■<■■" ■■■'' ''..-. . 'Casterton. I Casterton; October 10,1859. . < • . ■■ f rpHE Advertiser is open -to receive offers' X.\from parties who have applied for^but.not yet stocked Rims in .the-Otago/Province, and who may^:be disposed to part with-their claims-for, a moderate sum. in cash^or with' a share of the run for a shate^ithe. stockregmred to hotdit.' ' "■"■ cave of Messrs: Miles-ifeCo,, Lyttelton. " ' "'' ■ ; ." TO STANJ) *OR THE-SEASON, ' i -.; - .AT.THE i . > . -,; STAPLES OF' THE UNDERSIGNED, : TJIHE THORQUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE
Manchester is a-£nebay.horse, with-bkclcpoirit s ; ■and unexceptionable pedigree, possessing great bone and muscle. Was imported to this'province by •Gilbert M'Clymont, .Esqvin 'November, 1858 i: Manchester was got by Emigrant; out .of Miss Rubens,,by Rubens, out of Jessica, by Wandererimported .Hently Senior, Esq.,: of Tasmania- : Jessicas.dam.a-yery high brea.Buffalo mare. : ■Manchester-was foaled January 10th. 1856•• is brokenin to saddle.; branded C.R. ■ -• ' • ■.. ' . The season will commence oh the Ist of October next. ■. . . ■■•■■, Term's'—Five Guineas, arid ss. the groom. .1* or iurther particulars, apply-to -■• -CHARLES TURNER, '....... Ohristchurch. ; TO STAND THIS SEASON. \ Tthe farm of the undersigtfed, the Draught -C*. Entire Horse, . ° "PLOUGHMAN." Ploughman is. six years' old, was bred in :Nelson and recently brought down to Ganterbmy ;■' PJoiighniaix will be at the, Horse-Repository eveiy WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. f Season tobommence Oct. Ist. ■ Terms—£4 anct^^s, groomage. ■ 'For further particulars apply to . . • „.„,. on• ■ THOMAS. ROWLEY. Middlflton, Sept,22. ■','.... DUKE. fTIHIS' well known: draught horse will -L stand for the season at MR. FISHER'S FARM, on the Heathcote/ - - ' > Terms—£2 15s.—Groomage included. Mares taken, into foal, Ac. Every attention will be paid, but no responsibility' incurred ' Oct. 1,1859. LIME!. LIME JI. LIME!,!.!. '-':"''' >■ j® J. JONES of the.Union Wharf, "having now " -AJ* completed his Lime Kilnat considerable exponse,upon an improved plan, and having en- - gaged an experienced party to attend the same • hV :: is enabled to supply the best Stone Linie atX'un' :: precedentedlowp-nceof^.per.bushel. The lime H has been admitted by competent judges to be the sbest htherto obtainable in the place. Supplied ni . quantities from 1 bushel:to 1000. An allowance ': made to parties taking 100 b.« B h P i;. m™*» \i Oct. 27,1859. , . | l NOTICE. ; I] TlHG^bu^ness of the York Steam' Saw \ s fi v:Mlll?»_f karo a> hitherto carried onSunder T JOHNPAWSON, b JONAS PAWSON. - '■ . WILLIAM PAWSON. "J Witnessed— " S. J. Gamman,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 732, 12 November 1859, Page 2
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654Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 732, 12 November 1859, Page 2
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