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Properties. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET, IN CHRISTCHURCH. THE WELL-KNOWN MARKET-PLACE AUCTION MART AND STOCKYARDS. The business has been established more than seven years, and can bo taken to with a premium at a very moderato annual | rental. Ample particulars to be obtained on application to Wilson & Alport, High street and Market-place, 1-11 Christchurch. TO LET, OR FOR SALE, SEVERAL TWO, FOUR, SIX, AND SEVEN-ROOMED COTTAGES, in good repair. For particulars apply to P. Peabcb, Armagh street. October 29, 1866. 12-10 TOWN FREEHOLDS. FOR SALE, OQ PLOTS OF VALUABLE LAND /gO situate in Christchurch.. Prices—£4o and £50 per Plot. Terms —One-fourth cash ; the balance in two years from Ist January. For plan, &c, apply to Pebcival Pearce, 10-30 Armagh street. FOR SALE, COTTAGES OF FOUR ROOMS ; small deposit, and balance by weekly instalments. J. Bailey, 11-20 Builder. FOR SALE, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES :— HAWTHORNDEN, five miles from Christchurch by the Fendaltown road-Dwelling-house, out-buildings, and all improvements, together with 75 acres freehold land, laid down to grass; attached. SALISBURY STREET, CHRISTCHURCH —Half-an-acre of freehold land, one-and-a-quarter chains, fronting on Salisbury street, together with commodious dwelling-house, now occupied by Crosbie Ward, Esq. FERRY ROAD—Acre and half-acre sections freehold land, on the Ferry road, being the unsold part (about 20 acres) of Section 59, about ten minutes' walk from town. COLOMBO STREET—Six quarter-acre sections on Colombo street south, and the streets adjacent, near the Railway Station. AVONSIDE —Eight acres two roods freehold land at Avonside, all laid down to grass, fenced, and with an artesian well upon the section ; would be a first-rate site for a residence. ASHBURTON —250 acres splendid freehold land in the Ashburton district, immediately adjoining tho Town of Ashburton, securely fenced, and partly ploughed up. HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH —' Leasehold property in High street, formerly Birdsey's Hotel; also, offices and shops adjacent. HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH—The lease of the boot and shoe shop in i High street at present occupied by Messrß. W. Stringer and Co. MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH — Leasehold property, corner of Manchester and St. Asaph streets, with large and commodious stables and cottage thereon, suitable for a livery stable or horse infirmary^ Terms liberal. J. Deummond Macphebson, 12-20 Christchuroh. Entire Horses. O STAND THIS SEASON, THE ENTIRE BLACK COLT." YOUNG MARQUIS. He is rising 5 years old, stands 17 hands high, with good proportions and docile temper; he has proved himself a sure foal getter. Young Marquis was got by the celebrated Clydesdale imported horse Young Prince, Royal, dam by Canterbury, imported to this colony by J. C. Watts Russell, Esq. Young Marquis will be at Woodend on Mondays ; Saltwater Creek on the same day ; Rangiora on the same night; Halfway House on Tuesday; and the remainder of the week at Felton's Ferry. Chaeles Tueneb. Terms :—£s each mare, to be paid on th Ist of February, 1867. Groom's fee, 5s j to be paid at time of service. Grood grass for mares and moderate charges. No responsibility. 10-11 MAZEPPA. THIS CREAM-COLORED PONY will Stand the Season at MR. FISHER'S FARM, HEATHCOTE, (End of Colombo street south). Terms—£3 3s, groomage included. N.B. —This Pony took the Agricultural and Pastoral Association's First-class Medal in 1865. 9-25 THE THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE BAY CAMDEN Will Stand this Season at Mitchell's Repository (late Edds's), Hereford street. Terms—£s 5s cash at first service ; or £6 6s payable on the Ist January next. October 3,1866. 10-5 Auctions. BARNARD'S. NOTICE. TO RUNHOLDERS, BREEDERS, AND OWNERS OF HORSE SIOCK | ix CANTERBURY AND ELSEWHERE. JONES, M'GLASHAN & CO. are desirous of making it generally known that the privileges hitherto accorded to the Christchurch horse-dealers at the Repository are now abolished. | Joints, M'Glabhah & Co., I 12-28 Auctioneers.

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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1306, 14 January 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1306, 14 January 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1306, 14 January 1867, Page 3

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