DRAUGHT HORSES, PBOM nOBABT TOWN. IfESSBS. J. OLLIVIER AND SON JJJI. are in receipt of instructions to announce for sale by pubhc auction, at Edd's Repository, EARLY IN OCTOBER, About 40 remarkably fine draught horses and * mares, selected expressly for this market, aud with the usual care and judgment wluch has hitherto characterised tlio Hobart Town stock, which the auctioneers have from time to time offered for sale from that colony. Early information will bo given of their arrival and catalogues will be published in futuro advertisements. Messbs. J. Olliyieb and Son. Christchurcb. SPREYDON MARKET. SALE OF FARM STOCK. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER AND SON beg to give notice to Stockowners, Farmera, and others, that in consequence*' of repeated representations made to them of tho inconvenience arising from the sale of Cattle within the limits of the town, they have made arrangements for open* ing a CATTLE MARKET, at the village of Spreydon, for tlie disposal of all descriptions of Farm Stock, the want of which has long been seriously felt. THE VILLAGE OF SPREYDON forms a portion of the estate of Mr A. Moore about four miles from Cliristchurch, on tlio Lower Lincoln road, and as a site for a market is unequalled by any other spot that could bo seclcctcd for tbe purpose. It is situated hi the centre of rich pasture farms, and between two or three hundred acres of firstolass grass is to be obtained off this property alone the whole of which is well-fenced, and with an abimdant supply of good water, and all the surrounding properties aro more or less laid down to English grassj and fenced off into very convenient sized paddocks. The owners of these properties havo already oxpressed their readiness ■to graze cattle : to any extent that may be brought to this market for sale, and the auctioneers are prepared to provide accommodation. Arrangements have been made for a continuous supply of cattle, steers, fat stock, milch cows, Ac, aud which the auctioneers propose to offer for sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On the first Wednesday in each month. Tha a«i>tJo_o«N>,lMM'i4 -»«*y--Jit4L>?<l<»ul»t thattllO publio will soon appreciate the advantages arioiug from these suburban sales, and that they will be under tho necessity of, holding thorn more frequently; due notice will, however, will bo given of any change of the day. Persons proposing to send cattle to the market for sale will be required to give early notice of then* intention to the auctioneers. Messbs. J. Olliyieb and Son, Christchurcb. LINCOLN. MESSRS. OLLIVIER AND SON are instructed to bfller for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At an early date, THE REMAINING SECTIONS IN TUB TOWN OF LINC OL N. The greater portion of the Sections in this Township have been taken up, and settlers are now commencing building thereon. t Tho Mill in tho neighbourhood of tho town, referred to in the earlier advertisements, is abont to be immediately erected by Mr. Cameron, whoso experience as a miller is already extensively known. Sites have been provided for Churches,-Schools, and Parsonage Houses belonging to tho various denominations. A Blacksmith is already located on the Township, and arrangements are pending .for tho erection of an Inn and an extensive Store. The Road across the swamp to the bills is completed, and is now in the course of being metalled, aud the bridge over the Halswell is finished; tho communication, therefore, from the plains to tbe bush is now open and will-be in full use by all tlio surrounding settlers next spring. The upset price of the remaining sections v £12 PERrQUARTER ACRE, at which price they will be sold to the applicant at auction, unless there shall be an advance thereon, and then Co the highest bidder. - , t Early application is requested to bo made ot tbe undersigned. J. Olliyieb A Soy, Christobnrch. ' i' I. "in ■ . " •" i ii ii ,i in VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER AND SON hata been fevoured with instructions from Mr. Hodgson to sell by pubhc auction, on an early date— ■' ■ All those valuablo 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 tbe estate. Each plot will be offered at a very moderate upset price, and upon terms of deferred payments, at the usual rate of interest, so arranged as to suit purchasers. The land bas all been bud down to grass, is well fenced and drained, and is in every respect ono of the most desirable sites in the vicinity of ChJistchurcb for eubvrban residences. It is within one mile of the town, and in a district rapidly rising into importance. For plans and other particulars, apply to Messbs. Olliyieb aito Sox* Christchurch.
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Press, Volume III, Issue 284, 28 September 1863, Page 1
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