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FERRY ROAD. ABOUT 24 ACRES OF LAND TO BE SOLJ> IN LOTS, or as a whole, dose to the Quay. For plan, &c, applj to No. 733 \ 3-18 LxrcK & Clabk. MOUNT GREY DOWNS. ASPLEIfDID FARM TO BE LET ON" LEASE FOR 24 YEARS, comprising 600 acres of Land, fenced in very securely, with a good , House, Garden, Ac. The rent to commence at only 4e per acre. The price asked for the improvements and buildings is only half the ooet of the same. No. 761 Also, 20 acres of well-timbered land for sale, upon very easy terms of payment. Apply to No. 790 3-18 Luck & Clabk. MOUNT GREY DOWNS. A VERY CHOICE SECTION OF 25 ACRES TO BE SOLD, having a long frontage on the Mount Grey rood and on the Sail way Eeserve. J Price onlj £7 per acre. I Payment by instalment, extending over 12 months. J For plan, &c, apply to No. 791 3-18 Luck & Class. MOUNT GREY DOWNS. t> URAL SECTION No. 3086 OF 100 ACRES. Price only £3 iOe per acre. This capital section has a frontage of 2620 nnk* on the Rangiora and Mount Grey roads. Terms—Half cash, and balance in six months, with 10 per cent, interest. Apply to No. 23 3-18 Lttck & Cn&BK. TOBBIOKMAKERS, POTTEES, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. LUCE. & CLARK have received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr George Jackson to offer for Bale, by private treaty* The -whole of that most complete ' BBICKMAKING, FLOOB, BOOFIN& AND DRAIN TILE, AND POTTERY MANUFACTORY, nr the CITY OF CHRISTOHUROH, CANTERBURY, New Zealand. The property consistß,o£-r----4 acres-1 rood 28 poles,freehold land, Lot No. 10 of the., Town Reserves, havjng a frontage of upwards of 12 chains to the Ferry road (the principal entrance into the city), and 4 chains frontage to Barbadoes street, containing excellent brick day on the surface for about 3 feet deep, and below about 6 feet of clay, suitable for brown pottery, floor tiles, roof tilee, drain pipes, &cff The buildings comprhe^— One square dosed brick kiln, with. 12 furaacee under covered firing houses, capable o! ing 25,000 bricks. ( A circular kiln, lined with fire-brick, eepeciaUy \ constracted. tot \>v»mias» Tiottery «ad. &ce-o\aiy / goods, aurroonded by 9leM7tobitildwg. Potters' workshop, built of brick, fitted np com* plete,. mtlv dryvng-toome attached, fitted with ahelrea and a slip furnace. Adjoining this' is a powerful clay end ore crusher, worked by horse-power, capable of reducing fire-clay and ores to the finest powder. An enclosed drying shed and pipe factory, 100 feet by 25 sides, and stout battened ventilating floor, and a large bnok tank for holding, prepared day. Adjoining is .a two-horse pug-mill; and adjacent isa bnok-built reservoir with the day undergoing process of tempering for the pug-milL " Alao, A second-pug null, need for grinding brick-day. Two patent brick and tfle.prapsee, and a M drain, pipie engine, with movabw die*, suitable for various sized pipes, floor-tdlee, TOoßng tiles, and bricks, ' Manager's cottage, with' office attached ; quan> tiff of mould banowe, and the usual imple* znente for carrying on the vrorka. Alao, A rural section of 20 acres in the {Malrera Hflli district, about 40 miles from Christchoroh (a level road the whole way), containing abundance of superior fire day, iron ore, and manganese, and in the immediate vkanity of coal mince. Another rural section of 40 acres, about a mile further containing coal, and a fine clay—needing no crushing. Another rural section of 20 acree, about three nulee from the last-named, containing ' marble and manganese. - ' ' The Town portion of. this valuable property is, situated in the vicinity of, the Bail way Station, and offers, in the hands of a proprietor possessing capital and business habits, every opportunity for the carryiogon a large and profitable bnenese. , > -'. The discovery of extensive goMfielde in the.pjfor* ince cannot fell to create an- increased demana for building materials within the oitf of while the pipes necessary for the drainage of the oifrr might, under energetic managemant, be produced on the property in the Malvern district. , '. • The whole is offered ibr sale in consequence of the sodden death of the late proprietor, and imtant operatione can be earned on by fee purchaeer, everytbing being fitfor immediate occupation. . The property will be sold at' a reasonable price; and with the view of disposing of it as a whole, pay* ment by easy mstahnents may be arranged for a firtt in cash, if not less than £1600, being paid on taking possession, Bb' 8» For further particulars apply to "~ " ' LUOZ & OZiASCV 8.18 Ohrieklunroh.

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 744, 18 March 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume VII, Issue 744, 18 March 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume VII, Issue 744, 18 March 1865, Page 1