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i SIX-ROOMED HOUSE AND FOUR ACRES LAND, AVONSIDE. ]\/r ESSES. AIKMAN &' WILSON [vJL have for sale, POTR ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND, lid down with English grasses, with a recently uilt and very substantial 6-roomed house hereon, having 3 sitting rooms and kitchen, | with 2 bedrooms, entrance hall, &c, &c. The house is painted and papered throughout, and forms a genteel residence in a highly respectable locality. The property adjoins the Avonside church, and is within 15 minutes walk of the centre of the centre of the town; has 3 chains frontage on the Avon and Stanmore road, and directly opposite where the New Bridge is about to be thrown across the river. Price £800. AKAROA. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON are instructed to Sell the following FREEHOLDS AT AKAROA, belonging to Mr. J. Parker: House of seven rooms, stable, and other offices, half-an-acre of garden well-stocked. Being situated close to the new Jetty, this is a most desirable property. One quarter-acre adjoining the above, fenced in. Six acres twenty-seven perches on the Balguerie road, fenced and laid down with English grass, half-an-acre <>f vines and fruit trees. Commanding a beautiful view of the harbor, this property is finely situated for private residences. Eighteen acres of bush on the Balgncrie road, the most agreeable site for building in the vicinity of the town. Property in Akaroa township and neighbourcertain to rise very ureatly in value, from the circumstance of its being about to become a port of call for all the steam vessels passing to and from Otago and other southern ports. BUILDING SITES AT ALRANsi ]yjESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON have been instructed by Mr. Dickinson to offer for snle about G f-acres of Land being; part Section No. 252 situated at St Alhans, in allotments of one-quarter of an acre each. A plan of the property can be seen, and all particulars learned by aj.plicatiou to Ailiman and Wilson. FREEHOLD PROPER TV. ISLAND KAIAPOI. MESSRS. AIKMAN 8f WILSON Have received instructions from Mr. Haubroe of Kaiapoi to sell by private treaty 75 acres of Land on the Island closely adjoining the Town of Kaiapoi, either in one block or in'portions as under.— LOT 1. 40 acres with a frontage of 2S chains on the River Waimakiriri, fenced and subdivided, 2S of which are laid down in pasture and the remainder not broken up. The improvements on this property consist of a substantial 4 roomed house, with well sheltered garden and shrubberies, large barn, stables etc. attached. Lot 2 a fenced paddock under cultivation containing 23 acres having a valuable frontage of 20 chains on the main road through the centre of the island. ° Lot 3 a two roomed cottage, with 12 acres of land divided into two paddocks. The land has a frontage of S£ chains on the main road through the Island, and is under cultivatian. The owner will show persons over the land • j and a map be seen, and further particulars as to J trice and terms of payment obtained, at the ofhee of the auetioneeas. FREE HOLD LAN D~R AN G1 OR A ■jl/lESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have !?!_ instructions to dispose of 20 acres of freehold land, situated in the Township of liangiora and immediately in front of Mr. Papprill's Hotel' being section 104. r ). The land is of excellent quality, and will shortly, from the excellence'of its position, become valuable for building sites. FIRST BUSINESS. ]VT ESSRS. AIKMAN A ND WILSON iX have received instructions to sell or let on lease, those well-freouented prcmit.es in Cashel .Street, known as CKEEN'S RAILWAY CHOP-HOUSE WITH THE GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES THEREOF. THE HOCNE. Has a large and commodious Bar and Diniii" boom, Kitchen, Cellar, and all the require* ments for carrying on the business which is one of the most thriving and rapidly lnereawiiL' in the settlement. „ THE LAND Has long frontaj-e both on Cashel and Col..nib„streets, and occupies a portion at tin.- corner of these two streets which is not to be surpassed in Christchurch. .tny one taking these premises entersup„n an esuil.li.hedand valuable business which, with I'roj.oT attention, will, i„ a vorv fw years r?nhw> a handsome fortune to the p.*s»W '' for ad particulars as to terms, *•«., apply ' at the C ftsccs of Aikman and Wilsun. in Christchurch.

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Press, Volume II, Issue 50, 26 April 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume II, Issue 50, 26 April 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume II, Issue 50, 26 April 1862, Page 8

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