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'""'■■■'!HUBSDAY/r'ilABCH'-22."!''''"''! T\TB. OLLIVIER will Sell by Public Auction, J3X at the Town Hall, Christohurch, on THURSDAY, MARCH 22, the undermentioned valuable properties :— TWENTY BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, averaging 30ft. frontage upon the Town Belt and Madras and Manchester, streets south, with 132 ft. in depth. These sites are planted with trees, and are admirably suited for cottage allotments. Terms —One third cash, and the remainder within 6 and 12 months, with interest at 10 per cent. , TWELVE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, situated in St.; Asaph street. These form part of a section of the town reserves which was some time ago sub-divided, and the majority of the sites sold. Buildings are now" erected upon them, and the value of those now offered materially increased. Terms —One third cash, and the remainder with interest within 12 months. TWO BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, fronting upon Barbadoes street and Oxford Terrace Eastf part of section No. 505. Terms—Thirty percent cash, and the remainder within one or two years, with interest at 10 per cent. TWO QR.-ACRE SECTIONS, fronting upon Cashel and Lichfield streets, and adjoining Madras House. ■ Terms —Cash, or approved bill at three months. QR.-ACRES IN CHRISTCHURCH, The remaining qr.-acre sections fronting upon Montreal and Antigua streets south, and the Town Belt, unsold at the sale of Feb. 23, on the following! terms, viz., at the upset price of £100 per qivacre. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid cash, and the remainder can extend over periods of 7,14, or 21 years,'to be named by the purchaser at the fall of the hammer, with interest at 10 per cent. EIGHT BUILDING SITES in Lichfield street east. Terms easy. SALTWATER CREEK. Section No. 1389, divided into twenty-seven allotments. This section is situated at a bend in the creek, at a point navigable by vessels of 30 tons. There is no government reserve between the section and the creek, and the allotments front on high water mark. Terms—Half cash and half in 12 months, with 10 per cent interest. SEFTON. Section No. 1746, adjoining the above township, divided into allotments of about one acre each, with large frontages upon a road leading into the heart of the business locality, opposite the proposed Railway Station* Terms—Half cash and half in 12 months, with ten per cent interest. Sale at Noon. i SOUTH AKAROA. MR. OLLIVIER has great pleasure in announcing that the above valuable township : has this day been opened for sale. It is situated in one of the most delightful portions of the harbour of Akaroa, and fronting upon the Onokou road and the sea. . The land is perfectly dry, being one of the {.numerous spurs of the range of hills in the rear. ; The bush, extending down to the back sections, adds beauty to the scenery,'and affords facilities for ,the supply of firewood to the township. On some of the sections there is a sufficient quantity to last a purchaser for a considerable time. ! The climate is particularly adapted to invalids, who can avail themselves of the invigorating sea bathing, which the beach so readily affordsl \ The size of the allotments vary ; those fronting 'upon; the Marine Parade and Temple Gardens are quarter acres ;' the others from half an acre to three acres. ...... Early'application will be necessary to secure the most valuable sections. Christchurch, Feb. 28,1860. CATTLE. MR. OLUVIER is instructed to offer for sale, 300 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, to arrive from Nelson at the end of February. Jan. 13,1860. TOWN AND COUNTRY FREEHOLDS. TV/TR. OLLIVIER has the honor to annoimce -L~J- that he has several very important properties in the townships of CHRISTCHURCH, KAIAPOI, & TIMARU, divided into building allotments, with admirable frontages, which will be offered for sale on easy terms. _ Opportunity is thus afforded to the small capitalist and to working men of acquiring a freehold with a steadily increasing value, and of investing to advantage their savings or capital .not needed for immediate use, with a prospect of realizing at any time when necessary at a considerable advance. To those desirous of obtaining farms of from five to fifty acres, Miv Ollivier can offer properties situated in the large and populous districts of Upper Lincoln, Papanui, Kaiapoi, Rangiora, and the Ashley, within a few miles of shipping ports oxtowns. The system of payment, while giving the purchaser all the advantages' of a lease with a purchasing clause, provides that every amount paid diminishes the annual rentalPlans of the above properties can be seen at the Otiieesof the Auctioneers, Christchurch and' Jiaiapoi. Cashel Street, Feb. 27,1860. OXFORD. HHHE remaining sections in the town of Oxford •V will be sold by private treaty, until further notice. • . . , . JOHN OLLIVIER, Feb. 27,1860. ~ Auctioneer. LAND SALE. DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS. MR. THOMSON TmLL offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the * ' Auction Mart, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, at Noon, several allotments of land, situated in £ast Chnstchuach, the property of W. G. Brittan, Esq., on highly favourable terms. __ These allotments are in one of the best situations in town and are daily rising in value. The proposed Railway Terminus is in the immediate neighbourhood. v «•■■.. '■<■•■'■■■■ ' Arso, • .'■" ■ bouth Clmstchurch, &c, &c. ■ ' .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 768, 17 March 1860, Page 6

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