RURAL SECTION, 2055, SEFTON TOWNSHIP. MESSRS AIRMAN & WILSON are directed by Mr. William Heaphy, to dispose of RURAL SECTION, 2055, being 25 acres in extent, and having 625 links frontage on the western boundary of the Township of Sefton, and 40 chains frontage on the Great West Road leading to Rangiora. The section was selected with especial reference to the quality of the land and its close proximity to what must shortly become a very important Township, from its easy access by water communication and exceedingly fertile character of the surrounding country. If not disposed of privately it will be offered by public auction along with rural section, 208, and on similar terms of payment. 194 RURAL SECTION, 208 NORTH ROAD. MESSRS. AIRMAN & WILSON have received instructions from Mr. William Heaphy to submit to public auction RURAL SECTION, 208, situate next the farm of Abbott Esq., on the western side of the Great North Road, and midway between the Bridge which crosses the River Styx and Mr. Treleaven's , Hotel. The land has been divided into convenient allotments of from TWO TO FOUR ACRES, plans of which can be seen at MrWilson's Seed shop, or Mr. Medding's Papanui Hotel; and applications Avill be received at the upset price of .£ls per acre for sections fronting the North road, and £7 per acre for any of those immediately behind, to which proper roadways have been reserved. The land is of excellent quality, and was one of the very earliest selection. As soon as a reasonable number of sections have been chosen they will be submitted to public auction at an early date of which due notice will be given. The terms of payment arc ea«y, namely, one-third cash; one-third at three months, and remaining third at nine months. 196 FOR SALE. THE UNIVERSAL HOTEL, LYTTELTON. MESSRS. AIRMAN & WILSON are authorised by Mr. William Heaphy to offer for Private Sale, the well known UNIVERSAL HOTEL, which from its excellent position aud spacious accommodation, has long commanded the principal Hotel Business in Lyttelton, and is now let for a term of three years at the low Rental of £800 PER ANNUM The House contains twenty-five Rooms, including Billiard Room and Reading Room, with spacious Stabling attached, and all the conveniences and appliances requisite for conducting efficiently the business of a first-class hotel. Whether as a safe and most lucrative investment, or to any one desirous of eventually entering on its management, it affords the absolute certainty of a speedily realised independence. Full particulars can be obtained by application on the premises or to the Auctioneers in Christchurch. 197 WINES, SPIRITS, AND BOTTLED BEER. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Swaine, Boord and Co.'s Old Tom, in wood and eases ; Fine Old Jamaica Rum ; Henncssy's Brown Brandy, in cask ditto Pale Cognac, in cases Royal Highland Whiskey, in wood and cases Hollands (Rey and Anchor Brands) red and green cases ; Port, Pale and Brown Sherry, Champagne, Tent, Claret &c. &c , Bottled Stout and Ale; Truman, Hanbury & Co.'s Stout in draught. Orders delivered free of charge, 5 miles round Christchurch. Hours of Business 9to 5. DANN AND BISHOP, 2 Importers of Wine & Spirits.
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Press, Volume I, Issue 21, 12 October 1861, Page 8
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