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: THURSDAY MAKOH *9. TO THE WORKING CLASSES. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR PURCHASING VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOMESTEADS, TEN ONE-ACRE SECTIONS, SITUATE ON THE HEATHCOTE. RIVER near the residence of the Rev. J. Wilson. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at his Sale Rooms, Cashel Street, on THURSDAY NEXT, *. TEN ONE ACRE SECTIONS, situated on the Heathcqte, River,. about one mile from Christchurch, without any reserve. The Auctioneer can with every confidence recommend this sale to the attention of the working classes desirous of obtaining first-rate homesteads. The whole of the above lots are marked out, so that purchasers prior to the sale can see the lots on the ground. . Plans to be seen at the White Hart Hotel, and at the office of the auctioneer. . I Terms very liberal. j Sale at 12 o'clock (sharp.) LUNCHEON PfiOYipED. ' THURSDAY, MARCH 29. TO PERSONS-REQUIRING | A COMFORTABLE-. RESIDENCE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE RESIDENCE OF MR. E. L. KING, FRONTING SALISBURY STREET, NEAR THE PAPANUI ROAD. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions from Mr. E. L. King, fco Sell by Public Auction, at his Sale Rooms, Cashel Street, on THURSDAY, MARCH 29, all that piece or parcel of land, haying a frontage one chain to Salisbury Street by a depth of four chains, about half an acre (more or less) with a four-roomed cottage erected thereon. The land is | tastefully laid out and planted with flowers, shrubs, fruit trees, &c. The situation of the above property is so intrinsically good that it requires no comment from the auctioneer; suffice it to say, it is in the very best situation in Christchurch for a private residence. Sale at 12 (sharp!) Terms liberal. . Declared at sale. Title guaranteed. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. ~ TENDERS are requested for Renting- the Estate of the Canterbury Jockey Club. Conditions. • . Ist. —The land to be let for 7 years, and fenced by the tenant, with a legal fence, planted with gorse. The fence to be completed and the gorse planted before the 31st September next. 2nd.—None of the land to be broken up unless by permission of the Canterbury Jockey club. , . ■'.•..' '■■: " : ..-,■;■ 3rd.—/ The tenant to be restricted during the first two. years of the lease to grazing;sheep only. 4th.—The officers of the Jockey Club to have access to the estate at all times during the lease. sth.—The lessor reserves to himself the right to put up such fences, erect and use such " '. buildings, and make such plantations of trees on any part of the estate as .may by . the committee be decided on. 6fch.—The whole estate- to be given up to the clerk of the course for racing purposes, twice (or if required three times) in each year, for the space of seven days, of which times at least one month's notice will be given to the tenant. '.''.' 7th.—The tenant will be required to prevent' horses training or exercising on the estate, except under such terms and conditions as may be prescribed from time to time by the committee. Bth.—The lease not assignable except by consent of the President and Committee of the Canterbury Jockey Club. Sealed tenders will be received by the Honorary Secretary of the Canterbury Jockey-Club up" to. Saturday, 28th April next, at 2 p.m. '■.'./ j ' The lessor does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. By order of the Committee, ; A. R. CREYKE, Hon. Sec. March 24, 1860. ~ ~ NOTICE. ~ ~ nnPIE partnership existing between the JL undersigned, as Sheepfarmers, on the run mimbered 197, situate on the River Hekateramea, in the Province of Canterbury, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent; All debts due to and owing by the said partnership, will be received and paid by the undersigned, William Henry j Simms. Dated this 23rd day of March, 1860. T. G. DYSON-HOLLAND, RALPH WYLDE BROWNE, W. H. SIMMS. \ Witnesses-?— } C. W. Wyatt, V Solicitors, E. F. B. Habston, ) Christchurch. TARES AND FIELD PEAS. yi/~\ Bushels tares or vetches .' 80 bushels field peas. ■■■ • W. WILSON. • TOWN OF TIMARU. NOTICE is hereby given that the Map of the Town of Timaru, so far as the Sections have been laid out, and the Public Reserves in connection with.them,, is open for inspection at this Office, and applications for sections to be -submitted to Auction" may be made at any sitting of the Waste Lands Board. By order, : : WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chief Commissioner. Land Office, Christchurch, 23rd February, 1860. Copies of the Map of Timaru may also be seen at the Resident Magistrate's Office, and at Mr. LeCren's, Timaru. .• FOR SALE, ~ ~~ IN DAMPIER'S BAY, A Piece of Freehold Land, having a-main frontage of 99 feet and a depth of 75 feet or thereabouts. Unless the above is sold for cash, it will be divided into small allotments, and offered.on easy terms. Apply to ■ : J. JOYCE, . Watchmaker, Dampier's Bay, ;■'■■ Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 771, 28 March 1860, Page 6

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