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CHRISTCH URUH QUAY, NEW TOWN. I To be Sold or let with purchasing Clauses By Auction. EARLY in January by Mr. W. THOMSON, at Christchurch, unless previously disposed of by private contract, upwards of— 50 valuable QUARTER ACRE and other SECTIONS for Buii-Ding Plots, fronting on the Great Sumner Road, in the immediate vicinity of the Wharves aud Shipping Places at Christchurch Quay, well adapted either for stores or occupation. And two highly valuable PLOTS OF LAND lying between the High Road and the lay-by from the river, calculated for first-rate wharves, each containing upwards of 100 feet frontage on the intended basin, and for the erection of which the lessor will provide the requisite piles and timber ready for shipment free of cost to the lessee. The lots will be submitted at the upset ground rent of £5 each, the highest bidder to have the option of purchasing the freehold, or to take a lease for 21 years with a purchasing clause, extending over 3 years at the rate of 10 years' purchase of the annual rent. Plans of the Town and lots may be inspected at the offices of the Auctioneer, at Mr. Ctidland's, architect, Ohrisl-march, Mr. Webb's wharf, Christchuich Quay. Reference also in Lyttelton, at Messrs. Noble Campbell & Co.'s. Lyttelton, 30th October, 1855. Brig " Mountain Maid," IV/TR. PEACOCK may be daily expected Lt-L l 0 arrive with the following assorted Merchandize, viz., Coals, Maize, Iron assorted Walnuts. Dried Apples American tubs and buckets, bacon Europe and Manilla ropes and lines American brooms, sofas, clocks Tea, sugar, China preserves Camp ovens, iron pots Ale and porter, Vinegar in qr.easks Tobacco, cigars, soap, candles, and salad oil Oars, drays, cart wheels Gig and cart harness A large assortment of Drapery, Millinery, Hosiery and Haberdashery. A. J. Alport, Agent. Lyttelton, 13th November, 1355. on salt; A Comfortable 4-Roomed HOUSE -*"-*- and Siabie, in Christchurch, together with the ease of a quarter-acre section on which they stand. Apply to Mr. A. Knight, Christchurch. fOR SALE, A Fifty Acre Section, completely -^*- fenced, and almost entirely broken up, with the improvements thereon, consisting of two commodious Dwelling-Houses,Stockyard, Cowshed, &c, and 30 acres under Wheal. This Section is situated within four miles of Christchurch, is of first-rate quality of soil, and possesses other advantages rarely to be met with in the district. The purchaser may also have the whole of the working plant for a Dairy or Agricultural Farm at a valuation. Apply to Mr. Thomson, Accountant, Armagh street, Christchurch. 10 of Land desirably situated within one mile of Christchurch, with a frontage of 414 Jinks to the main road and of 23.j chains to an accommodation road. The wh.de of this land is fenced, and in a high stale of cultivation. Part of it is now under wheat, and the remainder ploughed up for potatoes. The boundaries are planted with a live fence of quicks, and gorse, sweet briar, elder, acacia and fruit trees. Apply to Mr. Thomson, Armagh Street, Christchurch. Town Lands to let. T YTTELTON,—Sections, Nos. 89 &90, ■f-* Exeter street. These sections are fenced in, and have been broken up and cropped. CH RIBJ.CH URCll—Sections Nos. 823 and 824, Manchester street. These sections are situated iv the most improving part of ihe town and have a very extensive frontage to the above street, as also frontages lo Cashel and Hereford streets. For particulars, apply to A. J. Alport. Lyttelton, Sept. 20th, 1855.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 320, 24 November 1855, Page 2

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