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MESSRS. LUCK AND CLARK, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, ARBITRATORS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND VALUERS, BEG to stato that in their newly-erected Offices and Auction Rooms, thoy have every convenience for effectively carrying out the several branches of their profession. Their Business w_T include : 1. The holding of Sales, at which any sheep and eattlo stations, landed estates, furniture, and general miscellaneous property placed in their hands for disposal, will be submitted to public auction. 2. Tho salo by private treaty of freehold and leasehold estates, of stations, stock, farm produce, &c. 3. Tho letting of rural and town lands, and houses. 4. The purchase of estates, the selection of rural and town sections, and of tho waste lands of the province for intending purchasers. 5. The Surveying and Mapping of Town and Rural Lands, and the Laying-out op New Townships and Villages. 6. The valuation of property and arbitration in all cases of dispute. 7. The management of estates and tho collection of rents. Messrs. LUCK & CLARK havo provided ample accommodation to receive furniture and other effects cither for salo by public auction or for storage, and have also erected a fire proof room for the safe custody of deeds and other valuable documents connected with the business they may havo in hand for their clients. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OP FREEHOLD TOWN AND RURAL PROPERTIES, by MESSRS. LUCK & CLARK, At their Auction Rooms, in Christchurch, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 7.

MESSRS. LUCK & CLARK have received instructions to submit the following most valuable properties to public competition— To bo sold by order of tho Mortgagee, Lands fronting on tho Lincoln Road, and on the Mandeville Road which joins the Riccarton Road, comprising two sections of land, numbered 145, viz., a splendid Section having a long frontage on tho Lincoln Road, containing 32a. 2r. 23p., within a milo and a quarter of the Town Bolt, and a Section containing 2 acres, not far from tho Riccarton Road and tho Plough Inn, Riccarton, together with all the improvements thereon. Those lands, from their position on two important roads, and from their contiguity to Cliristchurch, are of great and increasing value. No. 544 ONE-EIGHTH OF AN ACRE OF LAND In Peterborough Street, Christchurch.

MESSRS. LUCK & CLARK are favored with instructions from Mr. Frederick Thompson, to sell at their Auction Rooms, in Clirist-hurch— The eastern half of Town Section No. 30, having 33 feet frontage on Peterborough-street, with a depth of 132 feet. This will present a rare opportunity to persons desirous of bidding for a good freehold allotment in this improving part ot the town. No. 541 LAND AND CAPITAL HOUSE In Salisbury Street, Cliristchurch. MESSRS. LUCK & CLARK are favored with instructions from Mr. W. Robinson, to offer for Sale at their Auction Rooms, in Christchurch, the following valuable property — Tho eastern part of Town Rcservo Lot 149, containing about 3r. 3p., with 202 feet frontage on Salisbury-street. The land is securely enclosed, well drained, and laid out as a garden, in which is' a spring of the purest water. The excellent four-roomed House is plastered and well-finished throughout; it has two brick chimneys, a verandah, &c. It will be sold upon very easy terms; partly by a cash payment, and tho balance by approved . veccptanees at six and 12 months' date, with interest at 10 per cent. Messrs. Luck & Clark commend this very desirable property to the notice of all gentlemen seeking to purchase a comfortable residence with an excellent garden, so complete in all respects that no further outlay is needed. No. 537 | LAND AND HOUSES In Peterborough Street, Cliristchurch. MESSRS. LUCK & CLARK are favored with instructions from A. Weir, Esq., to sell by public auction, at their Sale Rooms, in Christchurch, The following valuable freehold sections of land, being— Tliat capital quarter-acre section of town land, No. 8, situated in Peterborough-street east, fenced in, with substantial weathcrboarded double house thereon, containing in all six rooms, with brick chimney, __c .

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Press, Volume III, Issue 135, 6 April 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume III, Issue 135, 6 April 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume III, Issue 135, 6 April 1863, Page 4