THURSDAY, Gth MAECH. FREEHOLDS NEAR the RAILWAY TERMINUS. FRONTAGES ON THE TOWN BELT. PAYMENTS TO EXTEND OVER FOUE AND A-HALF YEARS. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER $ SON Have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Cashel and High Streets, on THURSDAY, MARCH 6, SEVEN QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, TWELVE HALFACRE SECTIONS, TWO THKEE QUARTERS OF AN ACKE SECTIONS, upon the following unexampled terms : — Twenty per cent, of the purchase money to be paid within seven days of the date of sale. Twenty per cent, in 18 months. Twenty percent. m2\ years. Twenty per cent, in 3£- years. Twenty per cent, in 4 J- years. The unpaid amounts bearing interest at the low rate of eight per cent. This property is fronting on the southwest Town Belt, and is immediately opposite the Church of England Reserve, and is close to the Scotch Church, &c. This land is dry and suitable for building on, the situation is healthy and the terms of sale place the acquirement of these sections in the power of every one. The upset price of these allotments will be as follows:— For frontages on the Town Belt, £40 per quarter-acre. For frontages on the private road, a chain in width, £30 per quarteracre. For further particulars, apply at tin offices of the Auctioneers. Feb. 10, 1802. FENDALL TOWN. HPO LET for a term ot six years from -*- 25th March next, the House, Buildings, Garden, Stockyard and premises now in the occupation of Mr. Jeffreys, with either about twenty-five acres well fenced and divided into two paddocks mostly in English grass, or witn two additional native grass paddocks, one of which will be thoroughly fenced and the other nearly so, and amounting in the whole to about eighty acres ; all the above paddocks have good river frontage distance from Cbristchurch nearly two miles. For particulars apply to MR. JEFFREYS, Fendall Town. Tl^ ANTED—A House of not less * * than six rooms, within a convenient distance of Christchurch. Address, Mr. Smith, ' Press ' Office Cashel-street. TUST PUBLISHED, 'The Pro- •" ceedings of the Synod of the Diocese of Christchurch, session held ISGI,' price 2s. G. COTTERILL, Diocesan Secretary. GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, &c., FOR AUTUMN SOWING. PA CE V' S PERENNIAL " RYEGRASS Mixed Permanent Pasture Grasses and Clovers Red, white, yellow, and crimson Clovers Lucerne Saintfoin and Tares. W. WILSON. GARDEN SEEDS, FOR AUTUMX SOWING. QNION SEED, WHITE STONE and Snowball Turnips Radish, Lettuce, Cress, Mustard Early and late Cabbages Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli Savoys and Curled Greens. W. WILSON. WINDOW GLASS. 5 000 FEET WINDOW GLASS, jv W assorted sizes. W. WILSON.
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Press, Volume II, Issue 42, 1 March 1862, Page 8
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