MERINO RAMS. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT MESSRS. J. OLLIYIER 3* SON Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction I N AL L APRIL, IQA PURE BRED MERINO ALOyj FOUR-TOOTH RAMS. These rams are bred from the pure Silesiau Stock imported iuto the colony by Mr. Mason, and to the produce of which several prizes were awarded at the last sheep show on the Ashburton to tho wellknown stock of Messrs. Kennawny. They are large trained rums, line and heavy tioeees, thoroughly acclimatised, and suited to the requirements of the colony as well for heavy carcases as fine wool. The rams will shortly be on view at Mr. T. Wilkinson's Farm on the Lincoln road. The Auctioneers are instructed to sell them WITIIOI.iT TUX slightest reserve. The time and place will be announced in a future advertisement. > nidi 28, ISI>2. TH URSDAY, APRIL 24. LAND ON THE FERRY ROAD. MESSRS. J. OLLIYIER $ SON Have received instructions from R. J. S. Ha mum, Esq., Agent for the proprietor, to sell by public auction, at their rooms ON THURSDAY, APRIL 24, Xf\ ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND *^ v; part of Rural Section No. 48 .situated and fronting upon the Eerry Road, about half a mile from the south east corner of the town of Christchurch ; of this section ten acres are leased until September ISGG, at; £5 per annum, about eleven acres are leased until 1872, at £5 15s. per annum for four years, and at £11 10s. per annum lor the remainder of tho term ; about twenty-nine acres are leased j until IS7<>, at £7 2s. Gd. for one year, at £14 ss. for seven years, aud £21 7s. Gd. for the last seven years of the time. This property has an unusually large frontage upon a main road, and is adjoining the contemplated situ of the junction of the lines of railway from the north aud from Lyttelton. To capitalists desirous of investing, (hiri property offers a moderate rate of interest upon capital, with a certain prospect of a great increase in value at the expiration of the leases. Upset price £750. Sale at 1 o'clock. LYTTELTON. WAICLTFFE ESTATE. MESSRS. J. OLLIYIER $ SON Have received instructions from C. E. Dumpier, Esq., to sell by public auction at their Rooms, on THURSDAY, MAY 1, A LL that elegant and convenient _. \. freehold residence situated in HampierV Bay, known as Waicliflb, with ono and a quarter races of land annexed thereto, well laid out in ornamental and kitchen gardens and orchard, ami plentifully stocked with fruit and forest trees, shrubs, &c. This property comprises the sections Nos. 240, 241, 243 ami 24f> in Lyttelton. For a private residence AVaicliffe presents many advantages; the admirable view of tho harbour which its situation commands, tho beauty of its grounds, entitlo it to rank as the best pro*ierty in Lyttelton. The auctioneers will be prepared to receive oilers to rent the above portion of the Waicliffe I estate u]k>ii lease, with a purchasing clause, upon very reasonable terms. The remainder of this estate will be submitted iv lots to suit purchasers, and consists as follows : Three quartern of an acre of land, fronting on the Governor's Bay Road, being sections Nos. 214, 21f> and 210, and having also a frontage upon Brittan Terrace in Lyttelton. These sections an: fenced in. A block of twenty-six acres of land, being part of rural section No. 247 and 714, having ail extensive frontage upon the Governor's Ray Road. This land is suited for building purposes, and commands an admirable view of the harbour and town of Lyttelton. A block of ten acres of land, part of sections Nos. 247 and 714, having extensive frontages on. the sea beach and the Governor's Bay Road, with a convenient landing place for cattle, partly fenced in. Several very valuable sites for deep water wharves may be obtained with the property. Plans may be inspected at the Mitre Hotel,, Lyttelton, and at the offices of the auctioneers,. CASHEL AND HIGH STREETS.. Sale at 1 o'clock..
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Press, Volume II, Issue 49, 19 April 1862, Page 7
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