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Aikman & WileonHOUSE, SHOP. BAKEHOUSE, & QUART® ACRE SECTION, AT KNIGHT'S TOWN, ST. ALBANS. MESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON have lor private sale A Freehold Property at Knight's Town, st. Albans, comprising house of three roons, shop, and bakehouse. Garden—one acre of land, being Rural Section No. 252, Lot 20. Terms easy. c3l4 * MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON hive ON SALE, close to the Town— 500 breeding ewes, and 300 young sheep, of mixed ages and sexes. Terms-moderate. c NOTICE. j j ON and after to-morrow, 25th January, 1864 all Horses or other Stock found in our Railway Station Paddocks, not previously entered at {our office, will be impounded with damages. j 2920 c . AIKMAN AND WILSO^ Auctions. IMPORTANT SALE I OF FARM STOCK. ! CLIFTON LODGE, TEMPLETON. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have received instructions from Ml. H. Bennetts, who is about to remove to another farm, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Farm as above, THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 7th MARCH, The following STOCK: — 25 milch cows and springing heifers 8 calves 80 imported 2-tooth ewes, crossed with Leicester Rams 2 well-bred half Leicester rams 150 wethers—fat and store 4 horses—draught do light harness and hacks 8 pigs. . Carts from Christchurch at 11 o'clock. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. 3480 TEMPLETON. QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS. Messrs. j. oLlivier & SON will offer for sale, at the residence of Mr. H. Bennetts, at Clifton. Lodge, Templeton, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 7, FORTY QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS of LAND AT TEMPLETON, Haying a frontage on the Railway Reserve and the Church Road. There is a capital School Room now finished, immediately adjacent to this property, and the contract for the Church has been signed. The neighbourhood is becoming very populous, and offers a good opportunity for persons desirous of settling in this Storekeepers would find profitable use of their capital. These sections will be offered at an upset price of £12 10s per quarter acre, of which 10 per cent will be required to be paid down. The balance by arrangement, according to the amount of purchases, extending over 6 or 12 months. 34 8 2

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions to offer for sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION, / on an early day, A Fifty-Acre Section of Land on the Malvern Hills, held under a Purchasing Clause, to be exercised within 3 years at £3 per acre. Present rental, £12 10s per annum. Also, One quarter- acre Section in the Township of Lincoln. Also. One quarter-acre Section, being No. 22, in Kaiapoi, fronting on the North Road, adjoining the Ferryman's Arms, with the building thereon. One quarter-acre Section, No. 24, fronting on Rangiora street. A 20-acre Section, part Section No. 321, also at Kaiapoi. A 50-acre Section on the Harewood Road by Rangiora, broken up and under cultivation, and now let for 5 years to a respectable tenant. c 2846 FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. BIRDSEY'S. IN THE MOST COMMANDING SITUATION IN CIIRISTCHURCH. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have been instructed to offer for sale The remaining portion of the Lease of that valuable property in Christchurch, known as BIRDSEY'S BRITISH HOTEL. The hotel contains a commodious bar, with all the requisite fittings for a large business; it is quite new and decorated in the first style. Adjoining is a large public cafe and bar, leading to the dining rooms ; and beyond these a private bar and private room attached, hitherto used by the Canterbury Jockey Club. The kitchen is fitted up with every convenience, and contains the largest range hitherto imported into the colony. The bedrooms. 13 in number, are well furnished and fitted. The lease of the house has 18 years to run, at a moderate ground-rent. The property will be submitted for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the offices of the Auctioneer, in Christchurch, on THURSDAY, the 30th MARCH; it will be offered at an upset price, one-fourth the purchase money will be required on the rail ol hammer; the balance in 3, 6, 12, and 24 mon from date of sale, bearing interest. The auctioneers beg to draw the particular petition of persons who may desire to invest hotel business to the character of the property n under offer. It has been established for a pen 4 years, and has been doing a very large fa hotel trade ; and in the hands of an. en ® r ® J practical person, would command by far the a g portion of the trade of the city. _ The hou situated in the most prominent position w church ;in the very centre of the commerce n town, and immediately fronting the New Hall. The landlord is under obligation to pay h®M the value of the permanent improvements place land, as well as a proportion of the insuranc premises. Further particulars may be obtained on re^el g G63 - to the Auctioneers in Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1369, 7 March 1865, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1369, 7 March 1865, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1369, 7 March 1865, Page 7