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Lyttelton Tims* Office. Saturday Evening. CUSTOMS' REVENUE. Tho following was the Customs’ revenue collected on Friday, Deo. SO.—Wines, £37 ds-lMtspirits) A32lteeV beer. £74 is 8d; tea, £lßloa 2d; tebacoo, iIOS IBs; goods by weight. £179 «s Bd, od eatorew, £3B ISs; other duties, £B4 7e Bd. total amount collected for the month ending Deo. 31 was £.9,70610a 4d. PROP BRIT SALE. Messrs H. Matson and Co. held, on Saturday last, a s»le of properties at their Land and Estate Salerooms, CasheTstreot., very good, and although holiday lime, and a time when it fa not expected to itFool largo sales, the closing land auction of the expiring year was a decided success. A farm of 87 acres, known as Springhlll, -situate at Lincoln, together with an eight-roomed house and all improvements, without crop, sold for £25 16s par acre, or a total of £2497 15s* The sale illustrates In a most striking man* ner that really good properties, if not overloaded in price, can always and ready purchasers at any time. '
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6505, 2 January 1882, Page 4
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171COMMERCIAL. Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6505, 2 January 1882, Page 4
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