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I GREAT SALE OF LAND AND HOUSE j PROPERTY. "V/TR. H.B. ALPORT has received instrucJjfJL tions to Sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY, the 11th FEBRUARY NEXT, at his Sale Rooms, Market Place, Christchurch, the following properties:— FERRY MEAD. This well known property is immediately adjoining the Heathcote Ferry ; it comprises about 20 acres of rich arable land, at present laid down in English grasses, with long frontage to the Lyttelton and Christchurch direct road, iii the Heathcote valley; and also long deep water frontage upon the river; also:the large and substantially built house thereon, peculiarly adapted for a family hotel; with stables and other outhouses, and surrounded by a large and well laid out fruit and vegetable garden. DAIRY FARM IN SUMNER VALLEY. 100 acres of excellent freehold land, completely fenced in and nearly all under cultivation, with extensive frontage to the Sumner road in Sumner valley. There is a large house upon the property substantially built with siindried bricks, and also a capital fruit and vegetable garden in full bearing order. In conjunction with this property will be sold the pre-emptive right over 500 acres pasturage immediately adjoining, offering an opportunity of commencing a sheep farm on a small scale. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN CHRISTCHURCH. ■ The 5-roomed cottage at present in the occupation of Mr. Ward, near the Horse Depot, Armagh Street, Christchurch ; together with the 2 qr-acre freehold sections No. 547 and 549, upon which the above house is built. This property is surrounded by a lofty gorse hedge and plantation of trees of several years growth, and attracts attention from the privacy and pleasantness of its situation; has also the advantage of being within 5 minutes' walk of the Market Place, Christchurch. COTTAGE IN CHRISTCHURCH. j A well built 2-roomed cottage with small freehold section, situated near .Croft and Ward's ' Brewery, Kilmore street, Christchurch, always in the occupation of respectable tenants. BUILDING PLOTS IN CHRISTCHURCH. 40 small building sections of land, in Montreal street, near the Royal Hotel, offering an unusual opportunity to working men of being their own landlords. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms, of an exceedingly liberal character, will be announced at the, time of Sale. Luncheon provided. Market Place, Christchurch, Jan. 29,1861.

IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE, DOMESTIC AND COOKING UTENSILS, HARNESS, HORSES, STACK OF HAY, &o. MR. H. E. ALPORT has received in- « 111. ■ T ,structions fr Pm A. C. Croft, Esq., to \ Sell by Public Auction, at his residence, adjoining i the Brewery, Kilmore Street, Christchurch, on j THURSDAY, FEB. 14, J the following property, without the slightest reI serve (in consequence Mr; Croft being about to ) visit England,) viz. .-ry- ;- i Teak extending sofa°bedstead with drawers Mahogany and rimu 100 and other tables | Derby folding arm chairs, beech chairs, caneseats Drugget, hearth rug, oil cloth, fenders and fireirons Iron bedsteads, mattresses, pillows, chamber ware : j Handsome teak wood chest of drawers, swing j looking glasses i Cut glass decanters and oil decanter j Earthenware dinner service, China breakfast and tea service ■j Two valuable sets China dinner service,, ivory I handle knives and forks j Oval boilers, saucepans, candlesticks, plated j cruet stand | Zinc meat safe, japanned water cans and canis- [ ters | Tool chest and large assortment of tools j Also, . A valuable draught mare and filly foal , Large stack of prime new oaten hay, about 20 tons , One set of each, shaft, leading and plough harness ° Saddle, bridles Spades, shovels, and other garden tools Cross-cut saw, American axe, adze, &c. Corn mill, set of large furnace bars, and two wrought iron doors And other goods. ■«■ I8? 1 ™t12 °'clock Precisely. Terms cash. Market Place, Christchurch, Feb. 5,1861. SALE BY AUCTION, OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MESSRS. J. C. AIKMAN & CO., have received instructions from the Importers to offer for Sale by Public Auction on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1861, in Mr. Longden's Store, Colombo Street, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF HANDSOME FURNITURE

IMPOBTED PEE CHAPMAN DIRECT FROM ONE OF THE LEADING HOUSES IN THE CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY TRADE IN LONDON, COMPBISING— boias, Couches, Coffee, Loo and Work Tables Mahs^y Chairs, stuffed and covered in Crimson A variety of Cane Seated Chairs, in White Beech and imitation Rosewood Lounge, Folding and Windsor Chairs French and other Bedsteads, Bed Tables, Wardrobes ' Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables, Wash ;-Stands, Towel Horses, &c. : A Mahogany Office Table, top lined with Leather, on turned legs Several Felt and Kidderminster Carpets, Axminster Hearth Rugs Upwards of sixty Satin Paper, and about Th„ ST d°Zen Feather Pil,oWß »■*«* cases ibftwhole now on view until the day of Sale Pi.?ft! t- 1? b« o,ock- Terms at Sale? Cashel Street, Cjiristchurch, Feb. 6.1861 . TO BE~SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. J. C. AIKMAN & CO AT MR. FANTHAM'S FARM, ' LINCOLN ROAD, ON THURSDAY, FEB, 14, 1861, Under a Bill of Sale, ABOUT 1500 BUSHELS OF" WHEAT, p ao ), l J% ,c.ss Previously settled). Caßhel^t.,Christchuroh, Jan. 24,1861.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 861, 9 February 1861, Page 6

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