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i FREEHOLD PROPERTIES i lASH L E V , SEFTON, lIAItEWOOD FOREST,! ; AND TLMAHU DISTRICTS. | ! AIRMAN & WILSON J - 1 - have received instructions to \ dispose of the following properties, viz., > iSeetiou 1957: 4"> acres South Dank j Ashley, on the east side of the road „ l ( J.3b : : HO acres South Town Boundary Saltwater Creek ~ 1909: o<) acres Tiniaru ~ 1054: 35 acres llarewood Forest I „ 1U55: oo acres Hare wood Forest i ! „ 195G: liOncres II arewood Forest '] A l<o, i Town Sections in the Township of i Tiniaru, Nos. ;J2, IiOG, and 109. ' I These sections wxtp, in their respective j localities, early selections made by an ex--1 perienced surveyor, and chosen with especial reference to the Quality; of the I laud and the advantages of their Position , . j SIX-HOOMED HOUSE j AND FOUR ACKES LAND, AVONSIDE. MESSRS. AIKMAX & WILSON | , have fur sale, ['! I"Oi;ii ACItKS OF EXCELLENT LAM), : laid down with English grasses, with n recently : built and vury substantial G-roomed house I I thereon, having il sitting rooms ami kitchen, t with 2 bedrooms, entrance hall, &c, &i\ The house is painted and papered throughout, and : forms a genteel residence in a highly respectable , locality. ' The property adjoins the Avnnsiili? church, j I and is within ];"> minutes walk <«f the centre \ i of the centre of the town ; has li chains frontage on the Avon and Ntaumore road, ' and directly opposite where the. New Bridge about to be thrown across the i river. I , rice X'SOI). "aTsTa lioX. x VJESSttS. AIKM AN & WILSON ItJL an; instructed to Sell the. following ritKKIIOLDS AT AKAKO.V, . ! belonging to .Mr. J. Parker: j House of seven rooms, stable, and other offices, I huli'-au-acre of garden well-stocked I Being situated close to the new Jetty, this is j a most desirable property. One quarter-acre, adjoining the above, fenced in. Si:c acres twenty-seven perches on the Balguerie road, fenced and laid down with English 1 grass, half-an-acre of vines and fruit trees, l Commanding a beautiful view of the harbor, } this property is finely situated for private residences. Eighteen acres of hush on the Balguerie road, , . the most agreeable site for building in the vicinity of the town. Property in Akaroa township and ueighbour--5 I hood is certain to rise very greatly in value, from i the circumstance of its being about to become a port of call for all the steam vessels passing to and fromOtago and other southern ports. : AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, HOCSE, I STOCK, AND r.EXEHAL COMMISION AOEXTS, L ACCOUNTANTS, A>'l> VALUERS, , Stone Buildings, Gloucester Street, Cliristi'huroh Office hours from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. FOE SALE. ItICCAIITON DISTRICT. 1 Valuable Estate with excellent Family I Residence, One Hundred Acres oi' Freehold Land about -1 miles i'rom Christen urch. ! MESSRS. LUCK AND CLARK Are instructod to sell by private treaty I an Estate about 4 miles from the City of Christehurch, comprising— [ -t f~\{~\ ACRES of first-class agricultural [ JLV_/ \J land, fenced in, with a commodious j FAMILY RESTDEXCE TIIEREO-X. The dwelling house contains—Entrance, liall, dining room, drawing room. 20ft x 10ft., six bed >'rooms, one of which is 19ft x l.'tft., and the ! requisite servants , offices. ' The orchard and gardens arc well sheltered and I tilled with fruit trees. ! THE OUTBUILDINGS • ' comprise—Large stable and coachhouse, stack C ■ and stock yards, cow shed, piggeries, store, &c. C J TUB LAND, '[ which is of very superior quality, and enclosed l { by gorsc fences sutlicieiitly high to atlord good i shelter to all stock, is subdivided into eight ;t paddocks, five of which contain II FOKTY ACHES OK ENGLISH GRASS. 1 The remainder of the land is under judicious cultivation, and the entire section has a good supply of water. 7 AleMsra. Luck and Chirk beg to draw public '• attention to this most desirable estate, which is situated i»n a main nwl.in a most healthy locality ■at an i-asv distance iroiii and !' v. \*\\<;i four liiJiu- . J w:i!k <•? I'.iic; rtau Church. J Tiie property « :m in!., b" viewed by appoint-!.i'-:it. i -,,, i" i.iii par'-.'iw.us apply at t!.o olliee.i OLOVi. I.STt:R SrXEET.

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Press, Volume II, Issue 42, 1 March 1862, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume II, Issue 42, 1 March 1862, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume II, Issue 42, 1 March 1862, Page 9

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