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SALE OF FRUIT TREES, EX RELIANCE. FRUIT TREES AND WHITE THORNS. MR. OLLTVIER is instructed to announce for Sale,by Public Auction, immediately on the arrival of the Reliance from Hobart Town, a large collection of fruit trees, from Mr. E. Lipscoinbe's well known Nursery at Sandy Bay, consisting of— Grafted apples Pears Cherries Plums Peaches Mulberries &c, &c, &o. All warranted in admirable order and good bearing trees. Further particulars in an early advertisement. Apply .to MR. OLLIVIER, High Street and Cashel Street. June 29,1861. . ~~ FOR SAIiE, RAKAIA ACCOMMODATION HOUSE AND FERRY. THE Lease of the Rakaia Accommodation House and Ferry, now in the occupation of Messrs. Newton & Vincent; together with the goodwill of their large and rapidly increasing business. - THE HOUSE AND STABLES afford accommodation for a large number of travellers. The stock and furniture can be taken at a valuation. _ .. For further particulars, apply to MR. OLLIVIER, Cashel and High Streets. July 1,1861. TWENTY-FIVE ACRES FREEHOLD LAND. WITHIN ONE MILE OF CHRISTCHURCH. DESIRABLE SUBURBAN VILLA SITES. IV/TR. OLLIVIER has been instructed by J. i-~-*- Chapman, Esq., to Sell by Private Contract^ his valuable Estate on the Lower Lincoln Road, in lots to suit purchasers. Terms—Payment to extend over a term of two years; 5 per cent interest. ' Early application to be made at the Offices, Cashel and High Streets. ' July 5,1861. THE FEND ALL TOWN ESTATE IS NOW FOR SALE UPON ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. APPLY TO MR. OLLIVIER, CASHEL & HIGH STREETS. " July 1, 1861. . RANGIORA ARMS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. rPHAT capital Hotel known as the "Rangiora -«- Arms/ situated and fronting upon the main road to Oxford, in the Town of Rangiora. . . THE HOUSE is well built and perfectly complete in all its fittings ; thoroughly and neatly painted and papered • and capable of providing accommodation for a large number of visitors. • THE STABLES AND OUTBUILDINGS are complete, and adapted to the requirements of the Hotel. • . THE FREEHOLD is situated in one of the most desirable localities in Rangiora. The traffic upon the main road to Oxford and its timbered and coaling districts is considerable and rapidly increasing. The sale of this Hotel offers to enterprising purchasers an opportunity of establishing, a first-rate business, a properly conducted establishment being much needed by visitors and inhabitants in this locality. For further particulars, apply to MR. OLLIVIER, Cashel and High' Streets. TO INNKEEPERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. MR. OLLIVIER has received. instructions to Sell by Public Auction, EVERY SATURDAY, Several hogsheads and barrels of first-class beer, ale and porter. Sale at Noon. ~- A DECIDED BARGAIN ! A WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE, 20 x 12, "P- price £35 cash. All particulars on application to the Union Printing Office, Christchurch. MESSRS. J. C. AIKMAN & CO. n TZTAVE much pleasure in announcing that they -■-*- have been joined in their Auctioneer Business by MR. WILLIAM WILSON, whose well known probity and experience will be a guarantee that the business will be carried on with every attention to the interests of their clients, and that the firm will in future be continued under the designation of "...--, AIKMAN & WILSON, AUCTIONEERS, LAND VALUERS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, &c. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON T>EG leave to inform the public of Canterbury ■", tnafc tne 7 have secured two sections opposite to the White Hart Hotel, where they shortly intend to build a large store and auction rooms of stone or brick for the greater security of the goods entrusted to them for disposal: and that in the meantime weekly sales of stock, Ac, will be held at the stockyards, at present on the ground: they have also to assure those who may favour them with their support that Account sales will be promptly rendered and settled Arbitration founded on lengthened experience will be particularly attended to Household furniture and other property will be sold at private residences Horses and other stock from a distance sent for sale will, if desired, be grazed in a nine acre grass paddock adjoining Barrett's Hotel; and every care exercised, without responsibility Periodical sales of timber/palings arid shingles, will be held, and a supply of each will be regularly kept for private sale Advances will be made upon goods entrusted to them for sale, and every exertion will be used to realise the expectations of those who may favour the firm with their confidence. Christchurch, June 28, 1861. , FREEHOLD LAND, STANMORE. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON are authorized to dispose of half-an-acre of BUILDING LAND, part of Rural Section No dO, situate on the Stanmore Road, east side of Umstchurch, and within fifteen minutes' walk of the centre of the town.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 907, 20 July 1861, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 907, 20 July 1861, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 907, 20 July 1861, Page 6