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■ * ' STANDING CROPS. ! MR. OLLIVIER is instructed by Mr. . O'JNoill to offer for Sale by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, At thp White Hart.—The STANDING CHOPS on Section 79 Jind tlio land adjoining, nifuated on the town belt, south, of Christehurch, and consisting ot'ubout 25 acres of barley 60 acres of oats 16 acres of wheat 10 acres of pens 4 acres of potatoes 4t acres of turnips In lots to suit purchasers. ; • .-.-.■ Terms-—Approved bills at three and six months. Intending purchasers can inspect the crops on the ground any day previous to the sale. Sale at noon. TOWNSHIP OF GLADSTONE. THIS township, which is situated on the Great North Road at its junction with the Rangiora Road, and immediately adjoining Panckhurst's, will be offered for Sale by" Public Auction, on, ■ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY fc, 1860. The sections are laid off in blocks of acres, halfacres, and quarter-acres to suit purchasers. ' The frontages to the main road will be offered at the upset price of £5 per quarter-acre; the back sections at the rate of £1.5 per acre. A reserve has been made for a church, and there is a plentiful supply of water. The close proximity of this township to Kaiapoi and the Bush renders it very desirable for private residences. Terms—One half cash; the balance in twelve months, subject to 10 per cent, interest. Plans may be seen at the office in Cashel street. JOHN OLLIVIER. FREEHOLD SECTIOiNS FRONTING THE RIVER AVON. MR. OLLIVIER is instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, THE 9th FEBRUARY, at noon, Several valuable freehold building allotments, fronting upon the river Avon, Barbadoes-street, and Kilmore-street. The frontages on the river are from 60 to 90 feet, those on the streets from 30 to 40 feet, with corresponding' depth. The terms upon which these sections are offered will be easy! viz.: 30 per cent, cash ; the balance will be subject to 10 per cent, interest, extending over a time to suit the purchaser. Plans may be seen and further particulars obtained by application at the office in Cashel-street. Jan; 16,1860. FREEHOLD COTTAGE ALLOTMENTS. MR. OLLIVIER is instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, at noon,—Several valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, on the Town Belt, and ' immediately adjoining the Ferry Road. These sections have frontages of 30 and 40 feet, respectively, and of about 100 feet, in depth, and are admirably situated for cottage residences. The plan may be seen and particulars obtained at the office in Cashel street. Jan. 16, 1860. FREEHOLD SECTIOiNS FUONTIiNG ON THE TOWN BELT. MR. OLLIVIER is instructed to offer : for Salo by- Public Auction, at the Town Hall, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, Several quarter-acre sections on the South Town Belt, between Montreal and Antigua streets, close to the proposed terminus cf the ■"Lyttelton and CHBisTcmi rch Railway. These sections will be offered at an upset price of £100. Ten per cent of the purchase money is all that is required to be paid down ; the remainder will be allowed to extend over a term of 7, 14, or 21 years, at the option of the purchaser, subject to 10 per cent, interest during the term. : Plans may be seen at the office, in Cashel-street, MR. OLLIVIER is instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Town Hall, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, (If not previously disposed of by private treaty),— The whole of that valuable Section of FREEHOLD LAND, the property of Richard Parkerson, Esq., situated on the River Halswell; consisting of 56 acres of the finest agricultural land in the district of the Halswell ; the largest portion of it is ready for the plough and consists of flax and grass land. The section is invaluable, for Paddocks, as there is a plentiful supply of water at all seasons of the year; it is Lesides so well bounded as to require only a very small outlay in fencing, the,river forming a natural boundary to two sides of the section. v A plan of the section may be seen at the office in Cashel street. . TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD. MR. OLLIVIER will Sell by Public Auction, at the. Town Hall, Christchurch, ; ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, at Noon, all those Freehold Sections, in the Township of Oxford, which may be applied for on or before the .15th of February. . , -;' ,- The sections are measured off in allotments and will be offered at the upset price of £5 each. ; The township is bounded on the South by the River Eyre, and on the North by the Harewood forest. Reserves in the heart of the town have been made for a capacious market place and for the railway terminus. ■■-.-.., ; • The township of Oxford affords'commercial adva,ntages of a first-rate order, —Harewood being one of the largest forests in the Province; it is from thence that the districts north of Christchurch will in future have to obtain their supplies of firewood, posts and rails, &c, while a steam mill will shortly, be at work which will contribute large quantities of sawn timber to meet the increasing demand for building materials. The title is Crown grant, and unencumbered, MR. OLLIVIER beg-s to Give Notice that the Sale of Firewood advertised for THURSDAY NEXT, is postponed until further notice, to allow time for arrival of a sufficient stockto prevent delay in the delivery. : Cashel street^ Jan. 16, iB6O. _. KAIAPOI. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSES & LAND. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. WYLDE has received instructions from Mr. Everest, to dispose of the whole of his property in Kaiapoi, by public auction, on M ONDAY, JANUARY 30. This valuable property consists of several sections of land in different parts of the town, and three excellent dwelling houses, one of which has been built for an hotel. . I Further particulars will be given in future advertisements, i Kuiapoi, Jan. 12, 1860,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 751, 18 January 1860, Page 5

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