Article image
Article image

FREEHOLD PROPERTY, CHRISTCHURCH. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions to dispose of three Dwelling Houses, situate on Christchurch Town Sections 6, 8, and 22, on the north bank of the Avon River, nearly Opposite the Bricks Wharf, Also, Freehold Section 21 in the same locality. < The three sections with the houHea will be sold either together or separately. , 69 VALUABLE BUILDING SITE. ~ TOWN OF CHRISTCHURCH IV/TESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON -LYX have been instructed to sell that highly valuable building site, part of section, No. 52, fronting on Manchester and Salisbury streets. Thi» ground is 2 acres and 32 perches in extent, and is all well fenced and planted with forest trees. The land is freehold/and the title unincumbered. This is one of the most desirable positions for a gentleman's residence there is to be found in Christchurch. 05 AKAROA. MESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON are instructed to Sell the following FREEHOLDS AT AKAROA, Belonging to Mr. J. Parker : House of seven rooms, stable, and other offices— half-an-acre of garden well-stocked. ' Being situated close to the New Jetty, this is ft most desirable property. / One quarter acre adjoining the above, fenced in. Six acres 27 perches on the Balguerie road, fenced and laid down with English grass, half an acre of vines and fruit trees. Commanding a beautiful view of the harbor, this property is finely situated for private residences; Eighteen acres of bush on the Balguerie road, the most agreeable site for building in the vicinity of the town. r : ■ :; Property in Akaroa township and neighbourhood is certain to rise very greatly in value from the circumstance of its being about to become a port of call for all the steam vessels passing to' and from Otago and other southern ports. 606 MESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON have for sale TWENTY FIVE ACRES BUSH LAND, at Harwood Forest, densely covered with magnificent timber—price low^ ■•■■■■■ ■•■■.■■■■:■■■; J2 HOUSE AND LAND IN COLOMBO STREET. MESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON have . for Sale, at a very moderate price, a HOUSE of six rooms, kitchen, dressing closet, cupboard, <&c, and half acre of Land (fenced) situated in Colombo street, close to the residence of G. Miles, Esq. • Will be sold a bargain for cash. ' 452 HOUSE AND LAND WANTED. FIVE to TEN ACRES of LAND, with a house of five or six rooms, within three miles of Christchurch, wanted to rent for a term of years or to purchase a leasehold. Apply to 402 AIKMAN AND WILSON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1862. SALE OF HORSES, COWS, STEERS, &c., &c. AT THE WHITE HART SALE YARDS. 1%/TR. W. D. BARNARD will Sell by dxJL Public Auction, at his Sale Yards adjoining the White Hart Hotel, 1 ON SATURDAY NEXT, Several useful saddle and light harness horses A few heavy draught horses . r Four sapenor milch cows, steers, &c. &c, &c-j 'feeSale at 12 sharp. Terms at sale. No reserve. 571 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1862. TO SPORTSMEN, BREEDERS, & OTHERS. Important Sale of BLOODSTOCK AND BROOD MARES. MR. W. D. BARNARD has been favored with instructions from Messrs. G. and H. Lee to sell by public auction, at his Sale Yards, adjoining the White Hart Hotel, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, The following valuable Blood Stock: — STALLIONS. No. I—The well-known bay horse Sleight-of-hand No. 2—The bay colt Koh-i-noor. BROOD MARES. No. 3—Bella, by Binalong, Koh-i-noor's dam, stinted to Peter Flat, broken to saddle No. 4—Bay mare, by Crab, dam by Satellite, 6 years old, stinted to Sleight-of-hand, broken to saddle No. s—Jubilee, by Gohanna, out of Smiler, by Oscar, stinted to Peter Flat, broken to saddle, bred by Messrs. Macarthur No. 6 —D6ra, 6 years old, by Waverley, dam by Phantom, gd Viola by, Gratis, ggd Arab Maid, stinted to Sleight-of-hand, bred by Messrs. Bush by No. 7 —Chestnut mare, branded YT, Btinted to Sleight-of-Hand . . • No, B—Bay horse, 7 years old, broken to saddle and harness No. 9—Legerdemain, a brown filly* 3 years old, by Sleight-of-Hand; dam, Countess, by . Delapree, broken to saddle TWO-YEAR OLDS. No. 10—Grey filly, by Mr. Moore's colt, by Jersey; dam, a shackle brand mare No. 11 —A bay colt, by Cheddar; dam, Penelope, by Waverley; grand dam, PrinceM, by Gratis No. 12—A bay colt, by Cheddar; dam, Jessica, by Satellite; grand dam, by Waverley;_ great grand dam by Gratis Nos. 13 and 14—Two 2 year olds, suitable for saddle. .. ■ No. 15—1 bl. colt, likely to make a good saddle horse No. 16—1 brown filly, by Sleight-of-Hand. The auctioneer particularly calls the attention of sportsmen, breeders, and others to the above sale of superior blood stock, as this is an opportunity which seldom offers of purchasing some of the best bred horses ever imported into this province. They will be on view for two days preceding the sale. %'? Sale at 11 sharp. Terms at Sale. 488 a - CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the Members, of this Club will be held at the Rooms, on the SATURDAY after the ensuing races at 1 p.m. to decide the time of the Race Meeting in future years. The Settling will take place same day at 2 p.m. Applications for Booths and Tenders for the use of the Refreshment Rooms in the Grand Stand, to be sent to John Sluiud, Esq., Hon. Clerk of the Course, on or before 2 o'clock on the Ist'February. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. .. ■ A. R. CREYKB, 561 Hon. Secretary.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18620125.2.4.5

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 961, 25 January 1862, Page 3

Word Count
903

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 961, 25 January 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 961, 25 January 1862, Page 3