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FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! TO PERSONS FURNISHING & OTHERS. MR. JOHN OLLIVIER has received instructions from the importers to sell by Public Auction, fit his Rooms, Christchurch, on an early date, of which due notice will he given,—A valuable and usoful assortment of FURNITURE ; Consisting of ' ■ Mahogany extension Tables „ Loo Tables „ Uureaus ;, Stuffed Nurse Chairs „ Rocking Chairs „ Sofas Further particulars in future advertisements. Christchurch, August 21. • FOR SALE, MR. OLLIVIER is instructed to offer for sale several very desirable Building Allotments, immediately adjoining the Mill Bridge and the River Avon. Plans may be seen at his offices. Terms Easy. TO BE SOLD, (Adjoining the town of Sefton.) SEVERAL desirable lots of Land from quarter of an acre upwards, fronting* on the main road to Nelson, and on.the North Boulevard of the town of Sefton. Terms easy.—Apply to MR. OLLIVIER, Cashel and High Streets. TO BE SOLD, SEVERAL Quarter-Acre Sections of Land, part of the Town Reserves. Terms—£loo each, payment to extend over a period of 7 years. Ten per cent cash, 30 per cent at the end of the 3rd year, and 60 per cent at the end of the 7th year, subject to 10 per cent interest per annum'upon the unpaid instalments. Apply to ' MR. OLLIVIER, I Cashel and High Streets. I BUSINESS PREMISES IN A COMMANDING SITUATION IN CHRISTCHURCH. THE Lease of a Shop and Dwelling House in Colombo Street for Sale. Now in the occupation of Mr. Fuchs. The Shop has a Frontage of Twenty Feet. Apply to Mr. OLLIVIER, Cashel and High Streets. FOR SALE. THE LEASE of three quarter-acre sections in St. Asaph Street, Nos. 1106, 1108, 1110. Rental, £2 the first seven years, £4 the second seven years, and £6 the third seven years,— dated 10th April, 1858. - Apply to MR. OLLIVIER, Cashel and High Streets. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE " OF MR. LOCKHART'S CATTLE, &c. OWING to late inclement weather, the undersigned is instructed by G. D. Lockhart, Esq., to postpone the sale of Cattle and Horses advertised for the loth instant. JOHN T. PARKINSON. * WEEKLY SALE YARDS. „ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, • MR. PARKINSON is instructed to sell, without reserve, Several milch cows, with calves or springing for calving Also,useful hacks and draught stock, broken in. Sale at 12 o'clock. VALUABLE DAIRY AND ARABLE FARMS. THE undersigned has received instructions to Sell by Private Contract, — A COMPLETE HOMESTEAD on the Harewood Road, near Papanui, and within four miles of Christchurch. It comprises a fifty acre section of strong arable land, entirely fenced in, thirty acres of which are now under crop; an excellent six roomed weather board house, with dairy, large barn and thrashing floor, cow shed and .stable, hen house and pigsties, capital garden well stocked with fruit and other trees. Among other advantages may he enumerated an excellent metalled road from Christchurch to the entrance of the property, and a spring of good water near the house. In conjunction with this property will be sold five'acres of bush closely adjoining and -affording an ample supply of firewood. Also, two cottages built upon the bush land, and occupied by respectable tenants, at a rental of £40 per annum. Also, • I A CAPITAL DAIRY AND ARABLE FARM I of 100 acres rich land, the greater part fenced in ,and under cultivation, situated in the Sumner Valley, and having a long "frontage to the Sumner , road. A large and well built cob house with good, garden, and the pre-emptive right over 500 acres of excellent pasturage, immediately adjoining the property. Terms and other particulars can be obtained on application at the oflice of H. E. ALPORT, Auctioneer and Land Agent, J Market Place, Christchurch. j GARDEN SEEDS. j PEAS, broad beans, dwarf French beans, , scarlet runners, carrot, turnip, parsnip/j onion, leek, celery,.parsley, radish, lettuce, endive, I cress, mustard, early and late cabbage, red pickling ditto, cauliflower, flowering brocoli, curled greens, savoy, brussels sprouts, spinach, red beet, white sugar beet, purple top swede, kohl rabi, melon, pumpkin, vegetable marrow, cucumber, salsify, scorzonera, capsicum, chille, tomatoe, chervil, marjoram, sweet basil, savory, borage, rosemary, sage, lavender, coriander, and carraway.Mignionette, sweet peas, and 40 varieties of flower seeds. ' " Also, Gorse, broom, rape, hemp, and canary seeds. W. WILSON, . Nursery and Seedsman. TIMARU. GARDEN SEEDS, &c. TTEGETABLE Seeds consisting of:— T Peas, broad beans, French beans, scarlet runners, carrots, turnips, swedes, red beet, parsnips, cabbages, broccoli, Brussels sprouts Savoy, curled greens, radish, lettuce, mustard, cress, &c, &c. . f l • Agricultural Seeds, consisting of:—Pacey's perennial ryegrass, Sltirving's purple top swedes, field carrots, &0., &c. THOMAS FRENCH, Nursery and Seedsman. TIMARU LAND FOR SALE. SECTIONS Nos. 1690 and 2351, together containing 54 acres of excellent; land, situate, within, half a mile of the township; a stream of water runs past the section.' Annlv to MR. JOHN BESWICK, [ • Timaru.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 817, 8 September 1860, Page 6

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