A SECTION IX CASHEL-STREET. Leasehold Interest in a quarter of an acre JL of land to be sold ; price £100. It is now held on lease of the Church Property Trustees, at a rental of £2 for the first 7 years, £4 for the second 7 yeara, and £6 for the last 7 I years. N °- 648 Apply to * Lttck & Clabk, Christchurch. FREEHOLD TOWN AND RURAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Terms of Payment: Only one tliird in cash and the balance in three years, bearing 8 per cent, interest. TOWN PROPERTIES. Windmill Road.—Town Reserve, Lot 136, containing nearly one acre, price £500. No. 68 Town Belt South. —Town Reserve, Lot 133, containing nearly 2£ acres, adjoining the Church of England Reserve, price £750. No. 69 RURAL PROPERTIES. Colombo-street, south — Distant only one mile and α-half from Christchureh. An ESTATE on the Rivee Heathcote. —Comprising 41 acres of Land, divided into paddocks, laid down in good permanent pasture, and watered with a running stream. A plantation of 500 gum trees. There are—a cob house, stables, coach-house, large store, and a capital garden in perfect order, with large plantations. This most Valuable Estate has about 60 chains frontage on a main road, and 35 chains frontage on a river road. N.B. —Two thirds of the purchase-money may remain for 5 years. No. 662 j Just of? the Fendal Town Road.—Five acres | of land adjoining Mr. Wilkin's property with frontage on the Eivcr Avon, price £70 per j acre. No. 663 Spbings Roads.—A capital Section of 40 acres, distant about 6 miles from Christchurch, price £320; £120 cash, and £200 in twelve months, with 5 per cent, interest. No. 60 A Small Section of 11 acres, just off the Springs road, price £110. No. 67 LEASEHOLD TOWN PROPERTY. , Gloucesteb-stbeet and Oxfobd Tebbace.—A Corner Plot of Land, 100 ft. x 50ft., with right-of-way at back; will bo let on lease, or the lease will be sold. No. 413 For plans and further particulars apply to Luck & Clabk, Christchurch. LAND AND COB HOUSE FOR S \.LE, ON THE WINDMILL ROAD. A PLOT of FREEHOLD LAND, threequarters of an aero in extent, fenced in, with a capital Cob House on same 26ft. x 13ft., to be sold for the low price of £240 cash. Apply to No. 643 Lucx & Clabk, Christchurch. ON THE RIVER AVON. (About Two Miles East of Cnristchurch.) ONE HUNDRED ACRES of LAND for igALE. This most valuable property, which has a good metalled road to it the whole way from Christchurch, is fenced in, laid down to English grasses, and subdivided into paddocks, with two cottages on the land. The price for the freehold is extremelt modebate ; the payment to be one-half in cash, the balance in four years, at 8 per cent. It is now let on a leaso which expires on the lßt August, 1867, and the lessees are willing to sell their interest. No. 657 For full particulars apply to Luck & Clabk, Christchurch. TO LET. A FAMILY RESIDENCE, WITH 10 acres of land one mile and a half from Christehurch, as now in the occupation of the Rev. James Wilson. No. 608 For full particulars apply to Fkedebick Thompson, or to Luck & Clabk, Christchurch. TO SHEEP FARMERS. To be Let on Lease, with a purchasing clause, 1000 acres of well selected Land in the Malvern District. THE Improvements consist of 100 acres very securely fenced in, a sod house, &c. A Lease with a purchasing clause will be granted for a period of five years, during the first two years of which the rental will bo very moderate. The Land has been very carefully selected, and con be confidently recommended to any one desirous of carrying on a profitable system of sheep fanning. No. 639. For plan and further particulars apply to Lttck & Clabk, Christehurch. LITTLE RIVER. A SPLENDID SECTION OF BUSH LAND FOR SALE. THIS SECTION, which was one of the first selections in the district, consists of 100 Acres of very fine Timbebed Land. It is situated close to the Native Receive, and not far from the Govebjoiext Township, with the main creek in front of it, and bounded for 43 chains by the Railway Reserve. The Little River Tramway and the Akaroa Road now in course of formation, will add greatly to its present value. Independently of the worth of the magnificent timber (which has not been damaged by fire) the section demands favorable consideration, as the land is comparatively level and of very superior quality. No. 651' For plan, and price (which ia very moderate) Apply to Luck & Clack, Christchurch. '
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Press, Volume III, Issue 283, 26 September 1863, Page 1
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