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I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. TE REPO FARM. LOWER LINCOLN ROAD. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK OP A FARMING ESTABLISHMENT. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIBK & SON have been favored with instructions from Mr. J. Miln, of Te Repo Farm, Lower Lincoln Road, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd April, the whole of his farming effects and live stock, comprising— HORSES. Jess, bay mare, 4 years, staunch in harness and accustomed to general farm work Farmer, bay colt, 3 years, very powerful, well broken to all kinds of farm work and per- _ fleetly quiet Julia, draught mare, 9 years, in foal to Farmer's Favorite, thoroughly staunch, and accustomed to every description of farm work Strong draught colt, 2 years, out of Julia by Criffel. CATTLE. Eight cows in full profit, three of them having recently calved A well bred bull Three fat bullocks Four heifers in calf Two yearling bullocks. Fourteen fat pigs Dog cart (nearly new) and harness Thrashing machine Two winnowing and dressing machines, one of them new, with spike roller Swing plough and set of harrows Horse harness Churn, milk pans, buckets, cheese vats Carpenters tools, shingles, bricks Stack of old hay Stack of new hay Two or three tons of fine flour Several sacks of pig meal, bran, and sharps Pole for bullock dray, with irons complete Luncheon provided. Sale at noon. Terms easy. A cart will leave the White Hart, Christchurch, at 11 a.m. for Te Repo on the morning of the sale- 1568 THURSDAY, APRIL 24 ~ CHRISTCHURCH QUAY WEST. TOWNSHIP OF HEATHCOTE. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from C. E. Dampier, Esq., of Northlands, to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, on THURSDAY, APRIL 24, The remaining portion of the Christchurch Quay Estate, situate on the west side of the wharf. This valuable property hitherto reserved from sale is now offered for public competition at the upset price of £25 per quarter acre for allotments fronting on the Ferry roa'c? £20 per quarter acre for allotments fronting on private roads intersecting the estate. The allotments are of convenient size for suburban residences, containing from one quarter acre to one acre each. The ground is the most valuable for building purposes, having large frontages on the main road. Firewood is obtainable at the wharfs adjoining at a much less expense than at any other locality within the same distance of the town of Christchurch. Water may be readily obtained at a slight depth on any of the allotments not having a river frontage. This property is distant only two miles from the Market place in the Town of Christchurch—a convenient distance for gentlemen engaged in business avocations. Amongst the many pleasing features attaching to this situation for private residences—the contiguity of the river Heathcote, affording recreation and pleasure— may be particularly mentioned. The terms of the sale are based upon the same liberal principle that the east part of this township was disposed upon, and payments extend over 12 months in three equal instalments. i Plans may be inspected at the offices of the Auctioneers, Cashel and High streets. March 28th, 1862. 1322 THURSDAY, MAY 1. LYTTEITON. WAICLIFFE ESTATE. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from C. E. Dampier, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, on THURSDAY, MAY 1, all that elegant and convenient freehold residence situated in Dampier's Bay, known as Waicliffe, with one and a quarter acres of land annexed thereto, well laid out in ornamental and kitchen gardens and orchard, and plentifully stocked with fruit and forest trees, shrubs, &c. This propevty comprises town sections Nos. 240. 241, 242, 243 and 245 in Lyttelton. For a private residence, Waicliffe presents many advantages; the admirable view of the harbour which its situation commands; the beauty of its grounds; and the perfect arrangement of its offices, entitle it to rank as the best property in Lyttelton. The auctioneers will be prepared to receive offers to rent the above portion of the Waicliffe estate upon lease, with a purchasing clause, upon very reasonable terms, The remainder of this estate will be submitted in lots to suit purchasers, and consists as follows:—• Three quarters of an acre of land, fronting on the Governor's Bay Road, being sections Nos. 214, 215 and 216, and having also a frontage upon Brittan Terrace in Lyttelton. These sections are fenced in. A block of twenty six acres of land, being part of rural section No. 247 and 714, having an extensive frontage upon the Governor's Bay Road. This land is suited for building purposes, and commands an admirable view of the harbour and town of Lyttelton. A block of ten acres of land, part of sections Nos. 247 and 714, having estensive frontages on the sea beach and the Governor's Bay Road, with a convenient landing place for cattle, partly fenced in. Several very valuable sites for deep water wharves may be obtained with the property. Plans may be inspected at the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, and at the offices of the auctioneers, CASHEL & HIGH STREETS. Sale at One o'clock. 1384

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 986, 23 April 1862, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 986, 23 April 1862, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 986, 23 April 1862, Page 9 (Supplement)