LINCOLN. MESSES. OLLIYIER AND SON are inetrueted to offier for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At an carlv date, THE REMAINING SECTIONS IX TUB TOWN OF LINCOLN. The greater portion of the Sections in this Township have been taken np, and settlers are now commencing building thereon. The Mill in the neighbourhood of the town, referred to in the earlier advertisements, is abont to be immediately erected by Mr. Cameron, whose experience aa a miller is already extensively knowu. Sites have been provided for Churches, Schools, and Parsonage Houses belonging to the various denominations. A Blacksmith is already located on the Townehip, and arrangements are pending for the erection of an Inn and an extensive Store. The Road across the swamp to the hills is completed, and is now in the course of being metalled, aud the bridge over the Halswcll is finished ; the communication, therefore, from the plains to the bush ia now open and will be in full use by all the surrounding settlers next spring. The upset price of the remaining sections is £12 PER QUARTER ACRE, at which price they will be sold to the applicant at auction, unless there shall be an advance thereon, and then to the highest bidder. Early application is requested to be made ot the undersigned. J. Ollitiee & Soy, Christcliurch. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. MESSRS. J. OLLITIER AND SON have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Hodgson to sell by public auction, on an early date— All those valuable Freehold Building Allotments of Land on the road to Wilson's Bridge, and immediately fronting upon the property in the occupation of the Rev. James Wilson. The plots have been laid out in quarter-acre blocks, with convenient access, by means of roads made through the estate. Eacli plot will be offered at a very moderate upset price, and upon terms of deferred payments, jt tho usual rato of interest, so arranged as to suit purchasers. The land has all been laid down to grass, is well fenced and drained, and is in every respect )ne of tho most desirable sites in the vicinity of 3h«stchurch for subvrbau residences. It is vithin one mile of the town, and in a district •apidly rising into importance. For plans and other particulars, apply to Messes. Oluvikk and Son' Christchurch. §roperfe to he *£tt or JJotd. Messrs. Burnell, Bennett, and Sprot. r AND FOR SALE 50 acres of well-cultivated land near town 70 acres, with firstrate HOUSE, at Valuable leasehold on the Lincoln-road, wit! 17 years to run. This property to be sol by auction shortly. BtTHNELL, Bennett, and Sprot. LAND FOR SALE at RICCARTON. > ACRES (more or less) with good house ant ) outbuildings, for sale by private treaty. Apply to Bubneix, Bennett, and Spbot. Hereford-street, Christehurch, September 16, 1863. Messrs. J. Ollivier and Son. FIRST CLASS BUTCHERS' BUSINESS. TO BE SOLD, IN CHRISTCHURCH. TITESSRS. J. OLLIVIER AND SO2 JLtJ. have been favored with instructions to se] by private treaty, a FIRST CLASS BUTCHERS' BUSINESS, Long established in the most central part of CHRISTCHURCH, and doing a capital trade, the quantity of stocl slaughtered weekly may be set down at 100 Sheep 8 Bullocks 15 Pigs. in addition to which there is a very considerable Bacon aud Small Goods Trade. The premises in which tho business ia carried or are very extensive ; Shop and Dwelling Hous< capacious, and in admirable repair ; Outbuildings of every kind and large Stables—these are held oi a very moderate Ground Rent. only. The Auctioneers will also sell with the above j property, THE FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate about 4 miles from the shop, and which consists of FIFTY ACRES, All Fenced and in Grass, with CAPITAL DWELLING HOUSE, STABLES, SLAUGHTER YARDS, LARGE SHEDS, PIGGERIES, And every improvement necessary as an adjunct to the business. Also, immediately adjoining the above property, TWENTY ACRES OF FREEHOLD, Unenclosed. The plant of the business (if required) could also be sold, consisting of Several fine horses Light cart Meat do Harness. Live Stoclc, Consisting of several head of Fat bullocks and steers Sheep Pigs Fowls Turkeys Geese and ducks. Immediate possession can be given. For terms and further particulars apply to Messrs. J. Ollivier and Sox, Christehurch. HAY, HAY. MESSRS. OLLIVIER AND SON have instructions to sell by private treaty i small stack of OATEN HAY, containing 10 tons. Delivery on the ground, about one mile from Chrietchurch.
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Press, Volume III, Issue 283, 26 September 1863, Page 3
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