VILLAGE OF STANMORE, Christchurch East. BUTLDLNG ALLOTMENTS. T\ /TESSES. AIKMAN & WILSON have received ItA instructions from Mr. Alfrey to sell 33 Building Allotments in the Village of Stanmore, immediately adjoining the east end of Cashel street. A four-roomed dwelling-house stands on one of the sections, which will be sold along with the allotment on which it stands. The price of each allotment varies from £30 to £50, and payment can be made by instalments of one-third over a period of one and a-half years, unpaid balances bearing bank interest. „ Title will be given, if required, at the end of six months, on payment of purchase-_ion«y in full. A plan of the land can be seen at the offices of the auctioneers, by whom fuller information wfll be furnished. 11-28 FOR SALE, COMFORTABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, STANMORE ROAD, About Half-a-mile from Christchurch. MESSRS. AIKMAN k WILSON are instructed to sell a well finished dwelling-house, situated on the Stanmore road, consisting of seven rooms, with detached kitchen, together with one and a-quarter acres of freehold hmd, one half of which is laid out in garden, well stocked with fruit and forest trees, the other half in paddock. Terms liberal. The attention of buyers of property is called to the healthy situation of this desirable suburban residence. 12-26 TO BE LET, BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES AT LLAM, ON LONG LEASES. "1 TESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been JJVJL favored with instructions frdm the Honorable J. C. Watts Russell, of Ham, to let upon lease for a term of 21 years, with a renewal for seven years longer if desired, SEVERAL ACRE SECTIONS OF LAND, Situate fronting upon the River Avon and the new road now being formed between the Papanui and Riccarton roads. These sections are very valuable for building purposes, and from their position in the Ham grounds they are allowed to be among the most beautiful villa Bites to be found in the neighborhood of Christchurch. A plan of the land, and further particulars, to be obtained by application to the auctioneers. 11-30 MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions 'from the proprietor to dispose of a good Grocery Business, with stock and premises, to sell privately or let to a good tenant for a term of years. Apply to Mr. J. Dix, Proprietor, or 11-10 Messrs. Ai__an & Wilson. FOR SALE, From Ist January 1865, THE LEASE OF THE WELL-KNOWN MITRE HOTEL, Lyttelton, opposite the new Railway Station, has five years to run. The house contains four private sittingrooms, diningroom, bar, taproom, large billiardroom, sixteen bedrooms, kitchen and servants'bedrooms, private hall, entrance, stable and store, and is now doing a remunerative business. For full particulars apply to Mb. E. Nubsb, 12-13 On the premises. TO BE LET FOR A TERM, ALL those Premises known as the Hope Temperance Hotel and Restaurant, Coffee, Chop, and Boarding House, situate in the Market place, Christchurch, and directly opposite the General Post office, containing— Restaurant, with writing room adjoining, 30 x 15 feet Diningroom, with fire-place, 28 x 14 feet Sittingroom, with fire-place, 16 x 14 feet Private room 14 x 11 feet Private living room, with fire-place over the restaurant, 15 x 15 feet 24 bedrooms Good kitchen Storeroom Out-houses and shed With over a quarter-acre of ground, part of which is well stocked as a kitchen garden. With good side-entrance and convenience for stabling Good supply of water, with pump on the premises The fixtures and furniture can be taken at a valuation, or let with the house. Satisfactory reason given to intending occupier for for the present proprietor wishing to let. For information apply to Mb. C. F. Wobth, Proprietor, On the Premises. P.S.—Nearly the whole of the above premises are newly and substantially built and well finished. Best part of the same being well plastered, bedrooms included. Immediate possession can be had if required. 12-10 TO LET, A SHOP AND DWELLING-HOUSE in Cashel street. Apply office of this paper. 12-13 FARM OF 100 ACRES, LINCOLN DISTRICT AN EXCELLENT FARM, UNDER CULTIVATION ; 30 acres are in grass, and the remainder conveniently divided, and now under crop. The whole is held under a lease for five years from August 1861, with a covenant to purchase for £5 per acre, the rent being 5s per acre, j Price for the Lease, £700. Apply to J Habman & Stevens. October 17, 1864. 10-19 I Stodt ft motions. ' WANTED TO PURCHASE, | •¥T7_LL-BRED HEIFERS, CALVES, from 3 to V T 5 months. Apply to Geobge D. Lockhabt, 1-5 Corner of Colombo and Hereford streets. FOR SALE, £/\ HEAD OF .CATTLE. OU 12 bullocks, fat 13 good condition 25 cows, fair condition, and calves. 50 ! Apply to I*s Geobge D. Lockhart. FOR SALE, if\f\f\ MIXED LAMBS, deliverable in IV/V/V/ February, or cm be kept on the run for 12 months on good terms. Appl7 to James Dbummond Macphebson, j 12-9 Lyttelton and Christchurch.
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 686, 10 January 1865, Page 2
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