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Mess s. Aikman and Wilson. THURSDAY, MAY 25. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION. J "IITESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON will positively ' -LtJL sell in their Rooms, without the slightest reserve, by Order of the Trustees for the estate of Mr. Geo. Seliwood, on Thursday, May 25, at 1 o'clock, That valuable leasehold property, 100 feet on Tuam street and 70 feet on Madras street, with two five-roomed cottages and a lean-to. The lease has 17 years to run. One of the cottages is let to a first-rate tenant at the rate of £50 per annum. The ground-rent is only £35. The whole property is mortgaged for £150. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms at sale. 5-16 FRIDAY, MAY 26. TO THE STOCKOWNERS, FARMERS, BUTCHERS AND OTHERS OF CANTERBURY. YEARLINGS, DAIRY COWS, FAT CATTLE, Ac., &0., Ac, FOR SALE BY AUCTION, AT NEWMARKET STOCKYARDS, CHBISTCHTJBCH. Sale at One o'Clock. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON are instructed to sell by auction at the Newmarket Stockyards, Colombo street south, on Friday, May 26, at 1 o'clock, j A Mob of 100 Head of very superior Cattle, viz.— Two-year-olds Three-year-olds I Heifers, springing to calve I Choice dairy cows Cattle fit for the butcher. j N.B. —The above will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, upon very easy terms. Sale at 1 o'clock. j Terms very liberal, declared at sale. 5-23 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. SNUG FREEHOLD IN ORANMER SQUARE.MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON are instructed to sell privately, The Freehold Town Section No. 272 (quarteracre), situate in Cranmer square, together with a good five-roomed Cottage. The land is all cultivated as a garden, and is closed securely with live fences. Terms very easy. ' 4-26 FREEHOLD LAND, BUILDINGS, Ac., TO BE SOLD. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received | instructions from Mr. Alexander Wilson, who is removing into the country, to offer for sale— All that valuable half-acre of freehold land being Christchurch Town Sections 312 and 314, situate at the corner of Armagh and Durham streets, opposite the Government Buildings, together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a six-roomed cottage and large dwelling-house of 14 rooms, known as MELVILLE / HOUSE, / at present occupied as a first-class boardinghouse. The above property is let at a low rental of £400 per annum; is situated in the most improving and select neighbourhood in this city, and well adapted for a first-class hotel, with private residence detached, Ac. Further particulars may be learned at the offices of the Auctioneers. 5-1 NEGBETTI BAMS, RACING STOCK, Ac. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON ha7e received instructions from Major White to offer for sale 300 YOUNG RAMS (UNSHORN), Got by imported German Negretti rams, and by rams bred by Major Coote, out of firstclass selected ewes. Also, ( The whole of his valuable Stud, including WETSAIL (well known race mare), and her produce. LEOTARD, the entire horse. Several first-class brood mares and then* produce, by The Peer, Camden, and Leotard. Further particulars may be learned by application to T. W. Whits, Esq., Oxford; 5-3 Or at the Auctioneer 1 offices. BUSH FOB SALE. V, THE right of cutting Bush on about 80 acres of land, being the western half of Section 201, at Oxford, hud out in acre lots. Plans can be seen at Mr. David Fisher's, Oxford j or, at the office of the undersigned. \ 3-18 ArcvtN A Wubqn. SHEEP FOB SALE. , x , _ f~\{\i~\ EWES, two, four, six and eight _L\_/ V/V-J tooth (or smaller quantities), deliverable in the Malvern district, would be kept on favorable terms until January 1866. Apply to 5-15 SftTKTIMN A WztfOV.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume VII, Issue 801, 24 May 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume VII, Issue 801, 24 May 1865, Page 1