ROYAL HOTEL, TIMARU. LEASE FOR SALE. *y< HE UNEXPIRED LEASE OF J- this well-known and valuable property having 4£ years to run, together with furniture, stock-in-trade, 5 stall stable, 2 loose boxes, stock yards, &c. for Sale. "' The House contains 11 rooms, besides the Bar. Arrangements can been made by which the landlord will purchase the improvements at a valuation at the end of the term. This property is universally acknowledged to be one of the bost paying in the south of the Province. To a good business man with a small capital this is an opportunity rarely to be met with. For full particulars apply to BURNETT & BENNETT, Hereford-street. June 11th, 1861. 64 AROWENUA. YOUNGS ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. LEASE FOR SALE. ESTABLISMENT SO WELL -*■ known to all persons travelling South presents a first-rate opportunity to an active man of business to realize a large return for a small outlay. The premises are situated on the Opihi River, about 12 miles from Timaru, and consists of a first-class House, Stables, stock yard, garden, and 21 acres of fine agricultural land, all fenced. The unexpired lease of seven years (with option of extension) Stock-in-Trade, Furniture &c, to be disposed of reasonably. For further particulars apply to, BURNELL & BENNETT, Hereford-street. June 11th, 1861. 65 RUNS FOR SALE. 1 f~\ dCiCi ACRES OF EXCEL--1 y-J,yJyJVJ LENT Sheep Country on the Aehburton, (Good Dray Road.) 10,000 Acres do. near Lake Steron. 7,000 "on the Waimakariri, 15,000 " near Lake Takapo, Mackensio Country. 9,000 " on the Opuka. BURNELL & BENNETT. June 11th, 1861. 66 RUN FOR SALE. 1 X AAA ACRES OF Splendid 1 *-* * V>r V/ Grassed Country, on the Rangitata; this RUN has been Stocked, a Good Dray Road into the Country. BURNELL & BENNETT. June 11th, 1861. - 67 BUILDING SITES, CHRISTCHURCH, OPPOSITE THE WHITE HART HOTEL. T C. AIKMAN & CO., HAVE THE •J • pleasure to announce that they have been instructed by MR. WILSON, to submit to Public Competiton at the White Hart Hotel, on Thursday next, the 20th JUNE, Inst., THE 21 YEARS LEASE of the valuable half acre in front of the White Hart, inclusive of the site whereon Mr. Barnard's Auction Sales are held. The land has been marked off in seven allotments, of 30ft. frontage, by a depth of 66ft., a plan of which can be seen at the White Hart. The highest bidder will be accepted as tenant for a term of 21 years, at a yearly ground rent, determinable by auction, the tenure dating from the 24th June, instant. The land in question is sufficiently well known to be the most valuable business position in Christchurch, and the site whereon all the principle market transactions of Canterbury have hitherto been conducted. The lease will be prepared from a Crown Grant to W. Wilson. 2 72 Sale at 2 o'clock.
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Press, Volume 1, Issue 4, 15 June 1861, Page 6
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