SHEEP RUN FOR S AT* ated within « 0 miles of dhrisffi P 8 " * Apply to CDi J 2oj Messrs. AIRMAN &WILBOS. FREEHOLD AND ! PROPERTY, OLI) I CASTERTON [ MESSRS. AIRMAN & WlLSov have received instructions to S ' pose of a Q, sDOUBLE HOUSE containing six rooms, let to two oLa* ants at a rental of £48 per annum ft" house stands on a freehold quarter-a * and closely adjoins the reserve for a «•' way station in the Heathcote valW BY ORDER OF THE MOBTAG& i VALUABLE I BUILDING PROPERTY * IN COLOMBO STREET ' IMMEDIATELY ' I NORTH OF THE RESIDENCE OP GROSVENOR MILES, ESQ I Messrs. Aikm an «fe Wilson TTAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED By I AA the Solicitors to the Mortagee (o ofler for Sale by Public Auction on f SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 28, at their Offices High-street, at one o'clock ' precisely, I THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY S In Colombo-street, situated immediately ' to the north of the residence of Grosvenor I Miles, Esq., and having a frontage of two ? chains to Colombo-street and the same to ! Manchester-street. | The Land is 2a. 35p. in extent, and is '$ thoroughly fenced. One half is laid down m English grasses, and the half fronting Colombo-street is laid out as a flower and kitchen garden, orchard and shrubbery, ! with outhouses, &c. The garden is well stocked with all the choicest varieties of I vegetables, flowers, fruit and forest trees 1 and flowering shrubs, and is in berfect J condition. It has a natural well of fine ! water full in the driest seasons and in the | paddock there is a pond with a constant ? mpply of running water. 1 Altogether, this is one of the most j valuable sites for a gentleman's residence \ ;here is to be found in the neighbourhood I )f Christchureh. Terms at sale. 516 I "WESTMINSTER" i WILL STAND THIS SEASON, I AT THE STABLES * OPPOSITE BARRATT'S HOTEL, /■ CORNER OF -; ST. ASAPH ST. & FERRY ROAD. ] HPHIS Pure Bred Draught Horse m ? ± imported by J. W. Moorhouse, of the J ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE | OF SURGEONS. f His Sire 1 CONQUEROR, ] a pure bred Clydesdale. | His Dam I DIANA, I the best bred Suffolk mare in England. I Grand dam by Euphrates; grand dam | by Old Smolensky who reelised by I j)rivate contract the sum of £2,350. j WESTMINSTER j is a dark iron grey, rising 7; stand 3 Yi\ \ hands high, on short' logs; is unequalled = for power and bone ; and is allowed by E competent judges- to be the finest draught j horse ever imported into- tbe Southern hemisphere. - WESTMINSTER is a thorough staunch draught liorse, aod has proved himself a sure foal getter. Terms—,£s each mare ; groom's fee k a to be paid at the time of serving. P Only a limited number of mares will be taken. W. D. BARNARD, Cash el Street. N.B.—Good paddocks 5s per cc * Mares properly attended, but no respond \ bility incurred. 01 I Christchureh, Sept. 17, 1861. l " %
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