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' NOTICE. THB sale of houses and land at Kaiapoi will take place on MONDAY, ■3TINE, 28TH,instead of Thursday, the. 24th, Jaspreviou^aaverfised. jAMEg wyLDE ' ;^XIAPOL IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY. MR;: WYLDE tall offer for sale at; ,-,the .**■ Northern -Hotel," Kaiapoi; ;.-■.. . .■ '■ ■■■ . .oh .■■'■■'' ' ■ MONDAY; ■ .JUNE-.-28TH, That excellent and commodious dwelling louse, known as " Cheltenham House," now ■occupied as a boarding house,; together with, j ■outbuildings and one' acre of land, cultivated as■a 'garden,, and stocked with ' fruit trees. Tins} property is situated in the centre of thetown,j ..close to the ferry, and has frontage to the river., !;aud<toSewell street. . ■ i " „ Also, That well "built and comfortable family residence-, lately in'the occupation of Dr. Beswick, with barn, outbuildings, gardens, and a 3 acre paddock,laid.down with grass, forming, altogether one of the most desirable properties m ■the district. ' ■; Also, j Three town sections between the Kaiapoi and Hotels, excellently,situated for .busi-j <ness purposes. . ■ . . j Also, . .Several.other sections with, frontages to the; sriver and the. principal streets. , Also, Five sections of that valuable, land known as; '■" Dr. Beswick's paddocks." These sections are laid down with grass, and are exceedingly valuable either for building purposes or as paddocks.; Also, At Rahgiora, a 20 acre section, fronting on; the Harewood road, and close to the " Lion' -Hotel," and the junction of the direct Rangiora rroad. . : Plans and particulars of the above property anay be obtained by applying to MR. WYLDL. Terms Liberal. Kaiapoi, June 2,1858. TpfiOPERTY AT RANGIORA FOR SALE BY AUCTION. IN addition to the property previously advertised for sale at Kaiapoi, on MONDAY, the 28th INST., Mr. Wylde will ''•offer, for sale THE LION HOTEL AT RANGIORA, %ith five acres of land, stables, stockyard, etc., subject, to a, short lease to the present tenant. ' 'The value of this property is too well kuown to require comment. Also, 34 acres of land/fronting on the direct Kaiapoi and Rangiora Road; J with about 3 acres of hush standing thereon. ■^ :-*.■< Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely. i SALE OF SHEEP* STATIONS, EWES, SAXONY RAMS, &c. MR. THOMSON has received instructions from the Executors of the .late - CHARLES CHURCH HASLEWOOD, Esq., to offer for Public Sale at the Auction Mart, ■'-Ohristchurch, on ' THURSDAY, ,24th JUNE NEXT, the following SHEEP RUNS, STOCK, &c, belonging to the estate. Lot 1. " The Goodwill of a Sheeprunofs 13,000 acres, known as the Coringa station, on the Waimakariri, about 6 miles from Christchurch, with the improvements thereon, consisting of Dwelling House, Huts, Stockyards, Hurdles, Dipping Trough, &c. From the well-known fattening qualities of •'the run, and its proximity to Christchurch, it -as particularly adapted for a wether station. Parties engaged in bringing stock'for sale from *the other provinces will also find this station -worthy of their special attention, as its possession will not only afford a convenient central ■ point for delivery, but will further give peculiar ■ facilities for taking advantage of any fluctuations in market prices. By far the larger portion of the run is totally unfit for agricultural purposes, so that the holder need be under •no apprehension of its being purchased over him. In addition to the pre-emptive rights '(extending to 300 acres) granted for improvements, there are two pre-emptive rights of 250 ticres each, lield under,the Canterbury Association's Eegulations. Lot 2. -The Goodwill'of a Run of 15,000 acres in ,the, gorge of the Waimakariri. This run, which has well'defined boundaries, situated in the country recently discovered in i i;he gorge of the Waimakariri—the greater part ; «of which has been taken tip by settlers of ex- j 1 rperiencefrom Australia. | Lot 3. j 1,200 Sheep (more or less) of which about | - 900 are "breeding ewes, now lambing or ! about to lanrb down. . Mr. Haslewood's flock was well known as -one' of the best in New Zealand. It has been -carefully culled, .and the last draft was made . ' .only a few weeks before his decease. Every ■ -sheep now offered was examined and selected % himself individually. To a small capitalist .sabout .to .form a station, .or-to a flockmaster :

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 588, 23 June 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 588, 23 June 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 588, 23 June 1858, Page 6

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