THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1860. MR. OLLIVIER WILL sell by Public Auction, at the Town Hall, Christchurch, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1860, the undermentioned valuable properties:-— NORTHPORT. _ Those valuable quarter-aoro sections applied for in this township before the 31st January, 1860. lerms—One half cash, and one half within twelve months, with interest at ten per cent. GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL. This valuable hotel, situated in the heart of the town, with a freehold of a quarter-acre fronting on Colombo and Armagh streets, and overlooking the Market Place, will be offered lor sale. The present occupier pays a rental of £300 per annum. TWENTY QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS fronting on Montreal and Antigua streets south, and the Town Belt, and adjoining the terminus of the proposed RAILWAY. These sections will be offered at the upset price of £100 each. Terms—Ten per cent cash, the remainder will be allowed to extend over a term of 7,14, or 21 years, at the option of tho purchaser, with ten per cent interest. ! * THREE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS lin Cashel street, adjoining the Union Bank of Australia. , Terms—One third cash, the remainder upon easy I terms. / | TEN BUILDING SITES J fronting upon Barbadoes and Kilmore streets and the river Avon. Te^rms— Thirty per cenb cash; the remainder will be allowed to extend over a time to suit purchasers, with ten per cent interest. TWELVE BUILDING SITES fronting upon St. Asaph street and the Town Belt. Terms—One third cash, the remainder upon easy terms. SIX BUILDING ALLOTMENTS fronting upon Madras street south and the Town Belt. Terms—One third cash, the remainder upon easy terms. TWO HOUSES AND QUARTER-ACRE LAND. Those two well built leans-to, with nearly a quarter of an acre of, freehold land, fronting upon Lichfield street and the Town Belt. There is a good .well of water on the premises ; they are let to respectable tenants at a rental of £50 per annum. Terms—One third cash, the remainder upon easy terms. !■ THREE-ROOMED HOUSE AND QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD LAND fronting upon the Town Belt, between, Lichfield and Tuam streets. Immediate possession will be given, the house being at present unoccupied. Terms—One third cash, the remainder upon easy terms. SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE upon a quarter-acre of leasehold property, fronting upon Kilmore street. Nineteen years of the lease unexpired ; ground rent moderate. Section enclosed and fenced in. FIFTY-SIX ACRES fronting on and bounded upon two sides by the river Halswell, the property of Richard Parkerson, Esq. Invaluable for paddocks. Titles—Unexceptionable. Sale at Noon. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1860. MR. OLLIVIER will Sell by Public Auction, at the Town Hall, Christchurch, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, the undermentioned valuable property :-— TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD. All those Freehold Sections in the Township of Oxford, which may be applied for on or. before the 15th of February next. The sections are measured off iv allotments and will be offered at the upset price of £5 each. 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 a railway terminus. The township of Oxfonl affords commercial advantages 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 supplies of sawn timber to meet the increasing demand for building materials. TITLE—CROWN GEANT (UNENCUMBEEED.) Terms—Half cash and half in six months. NO INTEREST. TIMBERED LAND AT OXFORD, IN ONE ACRE ALLOTMENTS. Several acre sections of freehold land, heavily timbered. These allotments are situated in the immediate neighbourhood of the above Township, and offer an opportunity to residents to acquire a valuable bush freehold at a moderate price. Title—Crown Grant (unencumbered.), . Terms—One-half cash and the remainder within twelve months, with interest at ten per cent. Sale at Noon. MR. OLLIVIER is instructed to offer Small Farms in the immediate neighbourhood of Papanui, upon the following easy terms of payment :— One third cash One third at the end of the first year One third at the end of the second year with interest at 10 per cent. Plans may be seen at the Papanui Hotel, and at the office, Cashel Street. SIXTEEN ROOMED HOUSE AND QUARTER-AC RE SECTION. TO BE SOLD,—A sixteen-roomed house in perfect repair (could be easily divided into two or three houses) and a quarter-acre of freehold land in the town of Christchurch, laid out in flower and fruit garden, well stocked with trees and sheltered. Toe section No. 1049 fronts upon Oxford Terrace west, and the river Avon. The present owner would require to remain as tenant for two or three years. Apply to JOHN OLLIVIER, Christchurch and Kaiapoi. Caßhel Street, Jan. 20, 1860.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 753, 25 January 1860, Page 5
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