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—r-. vt &„• ' : "—~*~ SALE OF FURNITURE, &c., &0., &c., ON THE MOUNT GREY DOWNS. MR. BUSS has received instructions to sell by public auction, at the house known as Brooklands, on the Mount Grey Downs, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, The whole of the valuable household furniture and effects, comprising— Handsome mahogany drawing-room table Ditto mahogany chairs 2 easy ditto 3 sofas 2 ladies' work tables 1 watnot Handsome rosewood sideboard Mahogany wardrobe Ditto bookshelf Ditto washstand (marble top) Hall and kitchen clocks Quantity of pictures and books Oil lamp, with several gallons of oil 2 Turkey carpets and foot stools to match China dinner sets Double and single bedsteads, swing cots, &c. Kitchen table and forms Quantity of crockery, glass, and tinware Fender and fire-irons 2 fire-grates 1 cooking stove and several other kitchen utensils A quantity of harness Dogcart and harness. Also, A bay mare," 3 years old, perfectly quiet to ride or drive, and carries a lady. Sale at 1 o'clock precisely. Terms Cash. For full particulars see hand bills. 667 Properties for Bale. LAND FOR STORES. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON beg to give notice that the LAND ADJOINING THE RAILWAY STATION, The property of Messrs. Moorehouse and Stiffe, and which was offered for sale by public auction, is now open to be dealt with by PRIVAT^CONTRACT. Application to be made to MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON, c 584 Christchurch. SMALL HOUSE AND QUARTER-ACRE OF LAND, ST. ALBANS. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions to sell at a very moderate price, a capital Quarter-acre Section of Land, on the St. Alban's Road, and close to the Papanui Road, with a two-roomed House thereon with double chimney. The land is all fenced and cultivated, a capital garden with an abundance of fruit trees. Price very moderate. For particulars, apply to 6017 c Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON. FREEHOLD ESTATE. FOR SALE, A BARGAIN, The present owner being about to return to England, That compact estate known as WOODLANDS, Situate in Robinson's Bay, Akaroa. It is well adapted for a gentlemen's residence, being very picturesque, and comprises A substantially built ten-roomed house, flower and kitchen garden, and orchard in full bearing; about ninety-four acres of land, divided into eight paddocks, all securely fenced, and being laid down in English grass and sheltered, are very suitable for raising choice stock; a stream of water runs nearly through the centre, it is surrounded by roads. There are two cottages and some fine timber on the property. Apply to MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON, Christchurch; or to MR. T. PAVITT, 5812 c Akaroa. FOR SALE, in blocks to suit purchasers, the property situated between the Windmill road and Colombo street south, known as MR. BLACIvLER'S FARM. Terms: £120 per acre payable One-third cash One-third in 12 months One-tliird in 18 months With interest upon the unpaid portions at 10 per cent per annum. Apply to HARMAN & STEVENS. Hereford street, May 29, 1863. c 2496 BUSINESS PREMISES. FOR SALE, EXTENSIVE PREMISES, in one of the best situations in Christchurch. Suitable for mercantile or other business. A first rate dwelling-house adjoining. The whole will be sold at a moderate price. HARMAN & STEVENS, Hereford street. Dec. 28, 1863. c 6622 SUBURBAN LAND ON LONG DEFERRED PAYMENTS. MESSRS. HARMAN AND STEVENS. are instructed to dispose of a quantity of Land near the suburb of Avonville on long deferred payments. The land will be sold in quarter-acre sections and upwards. " January 7, 1864. c 125 SUBURB OF HURSLEY. MESSRS. HARMAN & STEVENS are now prepared to sell BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in close proximity to the Railway Station. Price per allotment £50 and upwards, on deferred payment, with interest on the purchase money at ten per cent, per annum. Feb. 1, 1864. c 715 HAREWOOD ROAD. MESSRS HARMAN AND STEVENS are instructed to sell TEN ACRES OF LAND On the Harewood Road, about three miles from Christchurch, well suited for a residence. January 8, 1864. c log ELLESMERE JUNCTION ROAD. MESSRS. HARMAN AND STEVENS are instructed to sell a valuable Farm about thirteen miles from Christchurch, consisting of 100 acres oi first-rate agricultural land. Eighty acres are fenced. The buildings consist of a small house and a good stable. , , , , . There are good metalled roads the whole distance. Terms easy. January 6, 1864. c 124 FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PREMISES. THE Premises in High street, now in the occupa tion of the undersigned, are for SALE. Possession can be given on Ist January. The lease has 1 19 years to run at a ground rent of thirty pound! per annum. Apply to J. T. PEACOCK & CO. : lltli Dec., 1863. c G32 - OXFORD. TO BE SOLD cheap, for CASH, a good sub stantial weather boarded House, comprismj shop 20 feet by 15, with lean-to adjoining, togethe with land on which it stands, fenced in, on the man road in the township of Oxford. Apply to H. BENNETT, 674 Oxford.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1193, 6 February 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1193, 6 February 1864, Page 7