New Advertisements. BILLIARD-MARKER WANTED. Apply at Queen's, Lyttelton. 8 30 End aw This Day's AuvuBTiBBMBNTa Shipping. FOR HOKITIKA. ' mHE FINE SCHOONER ELIZABETH CURLE Will sail for the above port, on or about WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29. i Early application for freight is necessary, as most of her cargo is already engaged. Apply to Bbowneix & Co., 8-22 Colombo street. PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. THE Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company's Steamship, RAKAIA, 1456 Tons Register, 400 Horse Power, Samuel H. Weight, R.N.R., Commander, Is appointed to leave Wellington for Panama ON SATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER NEXT, ' With Her Majesty's Mails from Australia and i New Zealand. ! ' Passengers, specie, and goods booked ' through to Southampton from Melbourne and Sydney, and New Zealand ports. For further particulars apply to Miles & Co., Agents, 8-8 Lyttelton and Christchurch. Auctions. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 1 HAWTHORNDEN, THE RESIDENCE 01* • J. _3»BUa_3_E©_f_-> MAOTHERSON, ESQ. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have been favored with instructions from J. \D. Macpherson, Esq., who is returning to England for a few months, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Residence, as above, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1866, ' All his Household Furniture and Effects, to- |> gether with the valuable estate known as ,', Hawthornden. Among the household furniture will be found the usual fittings of a gentleman's resi- \', dence, belonging to the *' Drawing-room Dining-room : Library Sleeping-room * Kitchen ; Still-room i Dairy &c, &c, &o. Carriages i Horses Harness Cows Pigs Poultry Garden and f_rm implements 1 Full particulars in a few days. 1 During the sale the Auctioneers will offer HAWTHORNDEN, The Dwelling-house, Outbuildings, &c. All improvements i Together with » SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES OF FREEHOLD t LAND, ATTACHED i This property is situated in a very healthy ; position, and is five miles distant from Christchurch by the Fendalltown road. The dwelling house is commodious and very well arranged, and consists of eleven rooms, with the necessary outbuildings. The stable, coach-house, cow-house, and men's room, &c, are in a separate building detached. The garden, shrubbery, and drive cover five l acres of the property, and have been most j carefully laid out. The 6tock of trees and l plant, in the garden and shrubbery is very , superior and extensive; besides these, ornai mental clumps have been placed here and i there through the paddocks, and the whole property is surrounded by a belt of young s English trees. Any one desirous of making a comfortable home, with farm attached, in the country, where access to town would be easy, would find this an eligible place. And at the same time, THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD i ESTATE 5 , In Salisbury street, Christchurch, now in the ! occupation of Crosbie Ward, Esq. 1 The dwelling-house is substantially built, and contains Drawing and diningroom ? Several bedrooms r Capital kitchen and out-buildings, all m 5 excellent order. t The land consists of haJf-an-acre, all laid ', out as garden ground, and abundantly stocked J with fruit trees, vegetables, flowers, &c. , The property is now let at a rental of £120 per annum. 8-1*
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Press, Volume X, Issue 1190, 30 August 1866, Page 1
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