Advertisements. THIS DAY. Valuable Freehold Allotments, Section No. 33, the property of Qeorgo Bowron, Esq., River frontago, and frontages on the Town Belt. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have been favoured with instructions from GK Bowron Esq., to offer for salo by public auction, at their Sale Rooms in Cliristchurch, on TUESDAY, 31st March next, All .that valuablo FREEHOLD SECTION, being No. 33 on the map of the Chief Surveyor, situated on the north side of the River Avon, and about one mile from the centre of tho town of Christclmrch. The Lmd is all laid down to grass and is well supplied with a running stream of spring water. Tho section has been laid out into quarter-acre, half-acre, three-quarter-acre, and one-acre allotments. There is a long frontage to the river, and also to the Town Belt. The latter is opposite to the Church of England Reserve, which, from the nature of its tenure, cannot bo built upon. The upper portion of the section fronts to the wellknown residence of S. Bealoy, Esq. The Auctioneers beg to draw specinl attention to tins valuable estate. The land is dry, with a considerable fall to the river, and is in ono of the most henlthy localities of the town. The northern brunch of the Lyttelton and Christclmrch Railway is marked on the maps of the Chief Surveyor "s running along the eastern boundary of the section. J Two bridges have been built ncross tho Avon, ™ th immediately contiguous to the property, one J* Madras Street, tho other close to the Avonsidc Church. These sections are now open for selection at an jtysct price per quarter-acre, and may be chal"aißcdby intending purchasers, to whom they *"* be sold at the upset price, on tho day above ""Jed if th ere is no advance. ■Tuo terms are liberal, viz., one-third cash, the "juanco by instalments or according to the extent purchase money extending over from 1 to 3 J*"*, with Bank interest, deposit of 5 per cent, upon the upset price ™JL? c . required nt the time of application. Uinetclnm-h, Feb. 20th.
THIS DAY. IN THE SUPREME COUET. WHITS OY FI. FA. Recce and others v. Sheeres. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE Oα TUESDAY, the 31st MAECH, At 12 o'clock v.in. fpHE Lease of the Land and Buildings in •*• tashel-strcct, known as " ESSEX HOUSE." Terms-Cash, on the fall of the hammer. By instructions of the Sheriff. 11. E. ALroRT. llnrUf «i /•« Auctioneer. ,"Jf-pjace, Chrietchtthdi, -5tU March, 1863.
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Press, Volume III, Issue 130, 31 March 1863, Page 3
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