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Auctions. J. L. WILSON. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE J. L. W IISON BEGS to inform the Public of Canterbury that he is prepared to UNDERTAKE THE SALE OF LAND, STOCK AND GENERAL GOODS, AS WELL AS G B A I N, BY AUCTION OR OTHERWISE. 3-2734 LIST OF PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, At half-past one o'clock, by J. ]j. WILSOV, At his Rooms, Lichfield street, Christchurch. Lot I—At1 —At Winslow, 29 sections fronting on Alford Forest road and Government reserve, close to railway line and adjoining township Lot 2—16 acres adjoining to tho fibovo sections Lot 3—2 sections in the township of Lincoln, capital sites. These three lots will be sold on easy terms of payment Lot 4 - Good 2-roomed cottage and section of freeh Id hind at Avonside, cheap Lot 5 —2 cottages in Victoria street, 5 and 6 rooms, nearly new Lot 6—Splendid freehold corner property just over Colombo bridge, with store known as Fed Store,on corner Kilmoie and terrace streets Lot 7—Capital leasehold in Manchester street with good store, opposite Borough Hotel, with nearly seven years to run; ground rent low Lot B—Fine building section near Carlton mill Lot 9—Lease of block of buildings in Cashei street, known as Union Buildings, having 11 years to run Lot 10—Block of land, at Burnham, close to station, in quantities to suit purchasers Lot 11 —Block of land, Ashburton, in quantities to suit purchasers Lot 12—300 acres at Cbertsey; good selection Lot 13—6 sections in the township of Winslow, No. 161, 92, 87,113,128, 98. Lot It —Waltham: Corner section of threequarters of an acre, fronting on Barbadoes and Fifth streets, on which is erected a well-finished new House of Four Rooms 7-7 Terms at sale. 9238 C. F. BAEKEE. STANMOBE EOAD. CLOSE TO STANMORE BRIDGE. villalsites. COTTAGE SITES. "]%¥" R C. F. BARKER is favored with instracJjA. tions from J. Hadfield, Esq., to offer FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19xh, AT The Commercial Sale Rooms, Hereford street (adjoiiiing Messrs Miles, Hassal and Co.), SIX or SEVEN ACRES of Mr Hadfield's well-known rich LAND, neur the Stanmore Bridge, subdivided into various sized sections, having good frontage to THE STANMORK ROAD AND PEIVATE STREETS. This ia acknowledged to be the choicest suburb of Christchurch, and while it is within a very easy distance of the business centre of the city, by the pleasantest walk anywhere about Christchurch, following the banks of the River Avon, it is yet quite rural and removed from the dusty street*. It enjoys a rich loamy soil, splendid for garden purposes, and as a whole can hardly be equalled for business men and others requiring suburban residence, with ready access to town. In the immediate neighborhood are to be found all the conveniences of CHURCH, CHAPEL, SCHOOLS, STORE, &c. And a coach plies several times daity between town and the property. The river is within two minutes' walk of the property, with all its advantages in boating and bathing. The locality is quiet and respectable, no public house being in the vicinity. The footpaths and streets will be formed and metalled immediately, go that back seetione should be quite as eligible as those fronting on the Stanmore road. The btanmore school reserve fronts the property, and no buildings can be erected thereon to interfere with the view. Title Land Transfer Act. Terms —One-eighth cash. „ One-eighth in six months. ~ One eighth in twelve months. „ One-eighth in eighteen months. By promissory notes. Balance on mortgage for two or three years. All deferred payments bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum. Plan on view at -my office. Lithograph plans now ready. C. F. BARKER, Auctioneer, 9-11 9382 Hereford street, Cbristchurch. UPPEB BICCABTON. PEEBSWICK. PEEBBWICK. VILLA SITES. COTTAGE SITES. UNRESERVED SALE. 5-ACRE SITES, 1-ACRE BITE 3, i-ACRE SITES.

MB C. F. BA.RKEE has received instructiona from the owner to offer for SAifi, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, THE 19th INSTANT, At the Commercial Salerooms, Hereford strest (next Messrs Miles, Hassal & Co.). A NUMBER OF VEBY CHOICE LOTS, Part of the well-known Peers wick Estate 3, opposite the Biccarton Church and " The Grays " varying from one-quarter to five acres. The properly of which this forms a pirt is so well and favorably known to the pnblic as the highest, healthiest, and most fashionable neighborhood in the vicinity of Chiistchurch, that there is little need for drawing special attention to its very great advantages. Peerswick is within easy distance of town, whether by road or rail, and has. all the advantage of Church, Schaols, public and private Hotels, stores, Ac. The soil is very rich, and suitable for gardens. Title—Land Transfer. Payment extending over several years. i Plans on view at office of the undersigned. C. F. BAEKEtt, Auctioneer, 9-11 9383 Hereford street. KIBWEEI KIEWEE! 1 Adjoining the Eailway Station. ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ME C. F. BARKER lms been favored with instructions from Mr "\V. J. Simpson TO KfcLb BY PUB 1C AUCTION, ' ON THURSDAY, I'lth SEPTEMBER, At the Commercial Salerooms, Hereford street (Adjjining Mtssrs Miles. Hassal and Co.), ALLOTMENTS in the above Township, being a portion of tfnral Sections No. 15696 and 15697, surrounding the Eailway Station Beserve, and offering , splendid openings for— Railway Sidings Grain Storej Timber Yard 3 Coal Ynrds General Stores Blacksmiths Wheelwrights Shoemakers The whole district around is now closely occupied by Farmers whose best available railway afc-tion is at Kirwee, and daring next harvest and the following a very large quantity of gram nrast find its way into ih»t station, and cannct fail to make any of the above classes of business elaried thf re very highly remunerative. The Township is laid out on both Rides of th« railway Kne. and offers excellent opportunities of acauiring innlaiMo raiiPj t9r tr**-"" , . ox- timber. __ Th-tr; *» a. spl'iidid -vr&n o±T water, s>^ C. 1 , . BA.K.IIIS&, JJ-1I 93Si Auctioneer, Hereford street.

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Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4095, 11 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4095, 11 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4095, 11 September 1878, Page 3

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