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TOWN LANDS FOR SALE BY AUCTION. MR. THOMSON will sell by auction at his Mart, Christchurch, on THURSDAY, 24th JUNE, Two Quarter-acre Sections fronting on Oxford Terrace East, and Kilmore Street. Two Quarter-acre Sections in Madras Street, fenced in and highly improved, with the dwelling house thereon, all as possessed by A. C. Croft, Esq. Two Quarter-acre Sections in Armagh Street (north), with the commodious Dwelling-house recently erected, and the^ building formerly occupied as a malting-kiln, but easily convertible into a dwelling-house, all as occupied by Mr. Jaggar. Terms Liberal, SALE BY AUCTION OF BULLDINGr ALLOTMENTS IN CHRISTCHURCH. ly/TR. THOMSON has received instructions -lt-L to offer by Public Auction at his Rooms on THURSDAY, 24th JUNE, 1858, immediately after the sale of sheep and cattle stations, 20 Quarter-acre SECTIONS OF LAND, delightfully situated, having frontages to Worcester and Gloucester-streets. The Sections will be offered separately, at an upset price of £50 each. The Auctioneer begs to draw attention to this, as a desirable opportunity for purchasers, either as an investment or for building purposes. A plan of the section can be seen, and further particulars obtained at the office of the Auctioneer, Christchurch. Teems—One half cash; the other half by bills at six months' date with interest added. Christchurch, June, 1858. BANKRUPT ESTATE, IN RE ROSS. THE sale of run and stock belonging to the above estate is postponed till further notice. . WM. THOMSON. VALUABLE DAIRY FARM, DWELLING-HOUSE, STOCKYABD, STONE DAIRY, PASTURAGE LAND, AND LIFE POLICY. (By Order of the Mortgagee.) TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 21st day of June, by order of the Mortgagee (unless previously disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given), by Mr. J. T. PARKINSON, at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon, at the house of Mr. George Compton, at the Mitre Hotel, in Lyttelton, subject to conditions to be then and there produced. LOT 1. All those Two Freehold Sections of Rural Land adjoining each other, being Nos. 129 and J 265, situate in Charteris Bay opposite the town T of Lyttelton, and containing together 100 acres lof land of statute measure or thereabouts, together with the Messuage or Dwelling-house, standing and being on Section 265, and the Stockyard, Stone Dairy, Outbuildings, and premises, upon Section 129; together also with the Pasturage Land of 420 acres thereto adjoining and belonging, with pre-emptive right over the same, all late in the occupation of Dr. Moore, as owner thereof. The above Land, Dwelling-house, and Premises are in good condition, commanding an uninterrupted view of the town and port of Lyttelton, and "well-known for the last six or seven years as Barton Farm. Possession of the above property may be had immediately after the close of the sale, and if required, one-half of the purchase money may remain on security of the property. LOT 2. All that Policy of Assurance bearing date the 7th day of November, 1853, under the hands of three of the Directors of the Liverpool and London Fire and Life Assurance Company, No. 6, Lyttelton, for assuring to Dr. Moore, otherwise Thomas Richard Moore, his executors, administrators, or assigns, the sum of £2,000 upon his death, whenever the same may happen, subject to the annual payment during the life of the said Thomas Richard Moore, on the 7th day of November in each year, of the sum of £63 Bs. 4d. Further particulars may be had by applying to the Auctioneer ; to Mr. J. T. PEACOCK, of Lyttelton, merchant; or on application at the office of Mr. RICHARD WORMALD, Solicitor, London street, Lyttelton, where a Plan of the Land and the Life Policy may be seen. Lyttelton, May 22nd, 1858. '. ... SALE OF HORSES BY AUCTION". MESSRS. ROBERT WAITT & CO. will sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 19th JUNE, at Mr. Parkinson's stockyard, Christchurch,. • 20 valuable mares and geldings, all broken in to saddle and harness. The auctioneers beg to call particular atteni tion to the above lot of horses, as some of the best bred in the colony, including " Meg Merriless," " Robert Top," "Model," the winner of the Nelson Produce Stakes, 1856, and other*, equally famous. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock*. Terms Liberal. Lyttelton, June 12, 1855..

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 587, 19 June 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 587, 19 June 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 587, 19 June 1858, Page 5

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