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LYTTELTON. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1865. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS. WOLEDGE & CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction on Friday next, May 26, at the Stores of Messrs. J. T. Peacock and Co., Norwich quay, Lyttelton, on account "of whom it may concern— J.T.P.—3I casks Guineas' stout, pints „ 22 do do do, quarts 29 boxes sperm candles, each 251b. 1 case, containing 3 dozen each anchovies and bloaters, Landed ex Rachel, Brodie, master, from London, all more or less damaged by salt water. Sale immediately after the sale of surplus stores, ex Greyhound. Terms cash. 5-24 SALE BY AUCTION. GABBICK HOTEL, By G. Dell. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from Messrs. Walton, Warner & Co., under a Bill of Sale, • TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, on THURSDAY, MAY 25, The whole of the Household furniture and effects, Together With the stock-in-trade. Sale at noon. 5-24 MESSRS. J. OLLIVIEIt & SON regret that they inadvertently advertised for sale by auction the Household furniture and effects, AT THE GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, under a Bill of Sale in favor of Messrs. Walton, Warner & Co., It should have been the GARRICK HOTEL, Lately in the occupation of G. Dell. The sale at the latter house will take place on THURSDAY, AT NOON. 5-24 IMPORTANT SALE; MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1865. MESSRS. J. OLLTVTER & SON have been instructed by the Trustee to offer by public auction (unless previously disposed of privately, of which due notice will be given), the remaining property in the Estate of Gh D. Lockhart, section known as the Melcombe Estate. Lot I—l7a Or sp, comprising the house, out offices, paddock, and garden, at present occupied by Mr. Lockhart Lot 2—l3a Or lp, paddock adjoining Lot 3—Ba 2r 28p, do Lot 4—Ba lr 3p, do Lot s—sa 2r 6p, do Lot 6—6 alr 2p, do Lot 7—l3a 2r, do Lot B—3a lr, comprising the late farm house, out-offices, and garden. The above estate needs little comment; it is well known as one of the finest properties in the vicinity of Christchurch. Lot 1 has an extensive frontage on the River Avon, with a convenient approach from the new bridge. The other properties front upon roads leading through the estate. The paddocks are well grassed, fenced, and offer very desirable sites for villa residences. Sections 1135,1140, 2392, 2168, 2164, 2153,1588, and 1107 immediately at the back of Section 41, subdivided into the following lots:— a. r. p. a. r. p. Lot 1— 8 0 O Lot 9— 8 0 0 „ 2—lo 0 0 „ 10— 9 3 0 „ 3—lo 0 0 „ 11— 9 2 0 „ 4-9 220 „ 12— 9 2 0 „ s—lo 2 20 „ 13—12 0 0 „ 6—lo 2 0 „ 14—12 0 0 „ 7—lo 2 0 „ 15—11 1 7 „ B—ll 0 0 The above lots have convenient road frontages; several on the Canal Reserve, and others on the Mam Drain and Creek, and comprise some of the finest agricultural land in the province. Section 2017, Waimate Bush, containing 20 acres of first-rate timber. Section 3954, 50 acres, bounded on one side by the sea beach, and on the other by the estuary of the River Avon j well adapted for a marine residence. With a view of winding up the estate, a very low upset price has been placed on each lot as an inducement to purchasers. Sale at Messrs. Ollivier and Son's offices, Highstreet. Christchurch, at one o'clock. Bull information concerning the above properties can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers or the Trustee, Mr. G.Buckley. 5-24 NOTICE. BETHEL WARE'S DRAPERY STOBES, Tuam Street and Ferry Road. THE PUBLIC is hereby respectfully informed that for the future the above business will be carried on for Cash Only, and that all booking will cesw from this date. 5-24

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 801, 24 May 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume VII, Issue 801, 24 May 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume VII, Issue 801, 24 May 1865, Page 1