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pOR SALE.—A Dwelling House of 8 Rooms, A with garden, small paddock, stable, and other otliccs, situate on the Town Reserves, Windmill road, within five minutes walk of the centre of the -Lown.—Terms easy. Aikman & Wilson. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES ON THE RIVER AVON. Within Ono Mile of tho Town Belt, MESSRS. AIKMAN and WILSON havo received instructions to sell— A number of beautiful Building Sites on tho south bank of the River Avon, within one mile of the Town Belt, Christchurch. This affords an excellent opportunity for obtaining freehold sections of land for building purposes in a healthy and pleasant locality witliin easy distance of Cliristchurch, at a low price. Terms: Half cash, remainder at six months, bearing bank interest. FIRST CLASS SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN FOB SALE. RUN No. 247, 36,000 ACRES. MILES and CO. have received instructions from Messrs. Kermode and Co. to dispose of the abovo valuable Station, situated between the Rivers Hinds and Ashburton, and fronting tho sea coast. Further particulars can be obtained on application to Miles and Co., Cliristchurch. MR. CHARLES B. TURNER'S RUN. NOTICE is hereby given, that any person attempting to remove horses or cattlo from tho run of Mr. Charles B. Turner, without an order in writing from tho undersigned, will instantly bo proceeded against according to law. And all persons found upon the run without authority will be treated as trespassers. W. Wilson, Agent for Charles Brown Turner. Christchurch, March 30, 1863. RAMS—RAMS. I(~\f\ RAMS, principally 2-tooth for sale IV/V for ono week, during a muster on tho Loburn Station, River Ashley. Bubnell, Bennett, _ Stbot. TIMBER CARRIAGE FOR SALE. A MAGNIFICENT Timber Carriage, tho only ono in the provinco fit for large trees, to be seen in Hereford-street. BrjBNELL, Bennett, & Sprot. WORKING BULLOCKS FOR SALE. A FEW teams of thoroughly broken in workers in good condition. Btjbnell, Bennett, & Spbot. NEWBIGGBN ESTATE, FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. The beautiful Estate of Newbiggen consisting of 100 acres of highly cultivated land, divided into fields and paddocks, with an excellent house and improvements of twelve years standing. MESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT have received instructions from C. W. Cookson, Esq., to offer for sale by Public Auction, the abovo beautiful property at a very low upsot price, ON.WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, ATI O'CLOCK. The advantages of this Estate, No. 24, Rural Section, one of the very earliest selections in - Canterbury are numerous. One of the sources of the River Avon is on tho ground, only a few yards from tho dwelling House, a clean stream flowing at tho foot of a well planted and well sheltered garden with a sunny aspect. Another branch of tho Avon joins tho boundary on the N.E. 6ide being a perfect fence, while an accomodation Road of 59 chains frontage forms tho western side of the section. This Road is a branch of the Harewood Road, and is not the only communication with Christchurch, there being an outlet also into the Fendalltown Road. The House is a suitable one for a Farmhouse, and tho Rick-yards and other improvements aro in fair order. The property is divided into 6 fields of various dimensions laid down partly in grass, partly in lucerne, and the rest carefully cleaned and capable of bearing most splendid crops. The trees which have been planted have grown successfully and form a beautiful and valuable addition to the property. The upset price is extremely low, and intending purchasers can ascertain all particulars by applying to tho agents Bubnelx, Bennett, and Spbot. Christchurch, April 1,1863. NTHONY THOMPSON begs to inform travellers on the South road and the public in general that he has just opened a blacksmiths shop near the Ashburton Arms, and is prepared to snoe horses, and execute all kinds of smith's work on reasonable terms. By moderate charges and careful attention to business he trusts to gala a fair share of public patronage.

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Press, Volume III, Issue 136, 7 April 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume III, Issue 136, 7 April 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume III, Issue 136, 7 April 1863, Page 3

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