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TO LET, THE BUILDING NOW IN PART OCCUPIED AS ;•,-'■■.., CHRIST'S COLLEGE" LIBRARY, ■ .' ".■ ■ oe on a. ■; •; ". BUILDING LEASE FOR 21 YEARS. THE Frontage in-Cashel Street, Ohristchurcb, opposite to the Union Bank; the above building to bo included on such terms as mny bo agreed on. Also, on n Building Loose, two quarter-acre sections, Nos. 515 & 517, in Kilmore-ntreet, encloaed and broken up, close to tbo 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 acres in a rectangular block, with 25 chains frontage to the Harewood road by Riccarton. ..■■■■- Apply to Mr. F. THOMPSON, 'Cashel-sfreet. BRICKS! BRICKS!! BEICKS,!!.! BEST Sand Stock at £5 per at the kiln. Delivered in Christchurch at £5155. - , ; „. Orders left with Mr. KIVER, corner of CasheJ Street, or T. ALDWIN, and Co., Perry Road Brick-field. 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. WAITT; Casterton. Casterton, October 10,1859. THE Advertiser is open to receive offers from parties who have applied for but not yet stocked Runs,in the Otago Province, and who maybe disposed to part with their claims for a moderate sumin cash, or with a share of the run for a share of the stock required to hold it. Early Tenders are solicited, addressed to A.8., care of Messrs. Miles & Co., Lyttelton. •. October.lo,lßs9. . . FOR SALE, Kr\pi EWES, now lambing^ from two-toothed O\J\J to full s mouthed,from one of the best flocks in the province. The sheep can remain.on advantageous terms until January, 1862, at the option of the .purchaser. „ „., ; For further particulars, apply .to COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Lyttelton, May, 1859. NOW LANDINGEX Z E A L A. N D I A , CATHERINE PEMBERTON, VALISNERIA, &c, &c, &c. AND FOR SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED. 3 tons leaf tobacco 25 cases honeydewdo. , 5 kegs negrohead do. . • 60 hhds. ale (Allsopp's) 20 hhds. porter (Truman, Hanbiiry fo Co.'s), 300 dozen bottled ale (Allsopp's) * ; 300 dozen bottled porter (Byass's) 40 qr.-casks MarteH's brandy 10 . hhds." do. do. 10 octaves do. do. 60 cases U.V: brandy • 20 qr.-casks port (Hunt's) 40 qr.:casks sherry (Cozens) ,60 cases port (1 and 3 dozen cases) . 60 cases sherry do. do. do. 20 hhds. Highland whiskey 50 cases do. do. 200 cases old torn 100 cases Geneva 10 hhds/W.L rum .' , Sugar—Company's pieces, 561b bags Crystals, 42|8.-bags Counters, 42ft. bags Tea—Black and'green, in chests, half-chests and boxes Coffee—Ceylon, in 561b. bags 'Rice—PatnaRaisins and currants Soap in 1 cwt. boxes Candles, sperm and tallow Starch, and blue '■''/'- - ; \ Lobsters and oysters (preserved) ArrowrootCurry pow.der ; , Pimento and white pepper Herrings, white and red j Oilman's stores (various) i Bullock and horse drays Corn sacks and woolpacks Blocks Paints (various) \ White lead / ; Chairs, English and American j Chairs, easy do. do. 3 tons assorted chain 10 tons assorted iron 100 kegs Ewbank's nails 1 case accordions and concertinas 10 bales wrapping paper Boots—lnvoices of Homan's Do. Dawson's Do. Cookham's J. Slops—lo cases (assorted) •Invoices of .Vyse and Son's ladies' hats Bugle lace /Glazed lining Book muslinSpuns and corahs Men's cloth caps Ribbons , Damask cloths ; Dress satins Dress silks Mantle silks Counterpanes ; Worsted rugs, and • . , THIRTY CASES ASSORTED DRAPERY &c, &c, , : &c. . . ,'.. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton. Nov. 23,1859. NOTICE. PTIHE undersigned begs to inform the X. inhabitants of Kaiapoi arid the surrounding districts that his Mill is now open to grind for the Public, at Is. pel bushel, cash on delivery. , RICHARD WOODFORD, Kaiapoi Mill. . TO, LET, —— \ Comfortable well finished Cottd^e) situXjL ated on the Bridle Path, and containing 5 rooms, with garden, <&. Immediate possession can be prboured. Apply to , w ..„,., J. T^PEACOCKjESQ. Xytteltori, Dec. 24,1859. :

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 747, 4 January 1860, Page 2

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663

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 747, 4 January 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 747, 4 January 1860, Page 2

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