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SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY. Eligible House and Offices. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. Longden & Le Cben, on Saturday (this day,) September the 13th, 1851, at the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such Conditions as shall be then and there produced, in one or two lots as maybe agreed upon at the time of Sale. All that recently built Dwelling-House fronting upon Norwich Quay, in Lyttelton, aforesaid, consisting of Four Rooms, late in the occupation of John Tulloch, Auctioneer, and used also by him as an Office. Also all that Wood Building, standing behind the same, lately used by the said John Tulloch, as Store and Auction Rooms. The above Buildings are in a good situation for business, and are well adapted for Dwelling Houses or Offices. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Longden & Le Cren, or to Mr. Richard Wokmald, Solicitor, London Street, Lyttelton. Valuable Freehold Estate, Called" The Avon Valley Farm," at Sumner, the property of George Heath, Esq., who is about to change his residence. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. Longden & Le Cren, on Saturday (this day,) Sept. IS, in the long room of the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, (unless previously disposed of by private treaty, of which due notice shall be given.) All that valuable Freehold Estate, contiguous to the town and harbour of Sumner, consisting of 100 acres of Land, well known as the " Avon Valley Farm," a portion of which has been recently en closed and cultivated. The remaining portion of the land may be enclosed, laid out, cultivated, and improved, so as to display in no little degree, the taste and judgment of the future owner, and fortunate possessor of the soil. This very eligible estate is situate on the south side of the Christchurch and Lyttelton Road, near the town of Sumner, being Section 158, as shown on the map or plau of the Canterbury Association, setting out and describing the Rural Land in the j Christehurch district of the Canterbury Settlement. Also all the right of pasturage over, and the pre- j emption of. purchasing, 500 acres of Land, adjoining or near to the above section. Also two excellent Milch Cows and a Calf, with all the Farming Implements and Utensils on, or about the Farm. Also all that newly erected Dwelling-house, with the Garden, Outbuildings, and Appurtenances thereto belonging, and all the valuable Household Furniture and effects in and upon the premises. The Land is partly cultivated, and of singular beauty ; commanding extensive Sea and Land views ' over the most interesting part of the Town and Harbour of Sumner, and the romantic hills and mountains adjacent to the Agricultural and Pastoral Reserve of the Canterbury Plains. A great portion of the Agricultural Land is well adapted for the Building of Freehold detached Villas, and for building purposes in general, (for which numerous applications have been made,) presenting such a desirable frontage to the Christchurch and Lyttelton Road, with the waters of the Avon and the Heathcote flowing along a portion of it; in addition to which the Christchurch and Lyttelton Roads throw the land open to, and brings it in direct communication with the rising town of Lyttelton, and Harbour of Port Victoria, and the not less important Town of Christchurch, the future " City of the Plains." Beyond this, there can be seen at the distance of 70 or 80 miles, the celebrated range of the Kai Koras,the highest mountains of the New Zealand group, rising with a peculiar grandeur to an elevation of 10 and 12,000 feet above the level of the sea, clad with perpetual snow. The House is well shingled,—comparatively new—and of substantial structure, being one of the far-famed " Manning's Houses," presenting a frontage 22 ft. by 15 ft. 6 in. wide, divided into two rooms ; a room, or ' lean-to ' has been added to the House, which can also be divided and made suitable as a Kitchen and Servant's Bed Room. The House is supplied with water from a well on the premises. The Farm, consisting of 100 acres of Freehold Land, with the House and other buildings thereon, will, with the right of pasturage over the 500 acres adjoining, and the pre-emptive right of purchase .of the same, he put up in one Lot; and the two Cows and Calf, the Farming Implements and Utensils, with the Household Furniture and Effects, may be taken at a valuation at the option of the Purchaser. For further particulars, and to treat for the same, apply to George Heath, Esq., on the premises, or to Mr. it. Wormald, Solicitor, Ham House, Lyttelton, at whose office a plan .of the Agricultural Land, Dwelling-House and Premises, may be seen.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 13 September 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 13 September 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 13 September 1851, Page 4

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