SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE TOWN OF LYTTELTON. THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1862. MR. THOMSON Will sell by Public Auction, at the White Hart Hotel, in Christchurch, on Thursday, the 3rd day of April, 1862, at "noon, the following very valuable J7REEIIOLD PROPERTIES ■*- IN THE TOWN OF LYTTELTON, All that elegant and convenient resilience, situate in Danipier'a Bay, known as Waicliffe, with one and a quarter acre of land annexed thereto: well laid out in gardens and orchard, and plentifully stocked with fruit nnd forest trees, shrubs, etc. The above comprise sections 240, 241, 21° _4."l and 245, in Lyttelton. Half-an-acre of town land opposite to the above-mentioned property, and fronting on the Governor's Bay road, being sections 214, 21f>. and part of 21(5, in Lyttelton. Four several parcels of land adjacent to the above-mentioned property, containing together 14a., more or less, being respectively part of Rural Section, No. 217, and fronting on the north and south sides of the Governor's Bay road. Twenty-two acres of land adjoining the last mentioned property, witli frontages to the sea and to the Governor's Bay road, being the Rural Section, No. 714. The above properties being situate in and near the most agreeable part of the Town of Lyttelton, ; and being contiguous to each other, render the whole ono of the most desirable estates yet brought into the market. Terms nnd conditions of sale will be submitted immediately prior to the sale. Further particulars may be obtained ou application to the auctioneer, or to THOMAS S. DUNCAN. '' MR. THOMSON Will also, sell (by order of the Mortgagee) the pro indieiso half of the AVONAt I L L , as formerly advertised. Immediately after which Mr. Thomson will otVer 34 ACRES ok PRIME ARABLE LAND, Fenced in with a live fence, and tho greater part broken up, immediately adjoining the site purchased I>y Government for a Lunatic Asylum being about one mile and a half from Christchurch on the Lower Lincolu road. The land, which is of excellent quality and well watered, will be put up in one or more lots to suit jmrel lasers. KM) OK NEW ADVEimsEMENTS. pANTERBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. No. 2 Company. COMMITTEE OF MAUAOEMKNT,-— Mr. I. Luck " C. P. Soulsby " J. Wylde " IS. E. B. Harston " G. H. Harston " W.T.L. Travers " H. It. Travers " T. Papprill " A. Piuwill " E. Denlmin " B. W. Mountfort " W. Harrington, Junr. " C. M. Oilivier " J. S. Browning " G. Wilmer Volunteers wishing to join No. 2. Company, cither as active or honorary members, are requested to give in their names to any member of the committee to be submitted for approval. As the election of officers for the company has been fixed for tho 20th inst., intending members desirous of taking part in the election, will be pleased to Bend in their names without delay. Written applications will be received by the Secretary for a properly qualified Band-master, and also for a Bugler for the Company. Subscriptions will be received from honorary and active members by tho Secretary, who also acts as Treasurer pro tern. The Committee meet for despatch of business at 7 p. m. on Mondays and Thursdays in each week at Stone Buildings, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. B. W. MOUNTFORT, Hon SecMarch 6,1862..
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Press, Volume II, Issue 44, 15 March 1862, Page 7
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