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SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. T HI?M Ann Wi" . hV ffered h * Auction, nt l Mr* 011lvle1'» Rooms, High Street, at noon pecisely.a large assortment of fruit and forest tees, flowering shrubs, &_., received per steamer Omeo, from Melbourne. I The consignment comprises— | CHERRIES. Biggareau Montmorency Royal Dun White heart Late Duke Heart of Midlothian PLUMS. Faircbild's early Violet Greengage Yellowgasje - Goliah Damson APRICOTS. Moorpark Turkey I Superb PEARS. Jargonelle Bergamot Windsor Pigs Quince Cyprus Oleanders Enonymus variegate Box Bed cedar Myrtle Honeysuckles Loquats White cedar Hollies Medlars Red and white currants Laurel Laurestinas Phillyrea augusitfolia Lilac Oak Elm Irish joy Almonds Passion flower Pyracantha Mountain ash. Sale at Noon. No Reserve. Terms Cash. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. LAND FRONTING ON THE RIVER AVON. ADJOINING THE FARM OF JOSEPH BRITTAN, ESQ. FIFTEEN ACRES FREEHOLD. 11/! R. OLLIVIER has been honored with in--L*-1- structions from G. D. Lockhart, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, on THURSDAY, AUG. 15, all that desirable section of freehold land, containing fifteen acres, situated and fronting on the river Avon, on the south side, about half a mile from the Town of Christchurch. The land is completely fenced and planted with trees, and the whole is laid down with English grasses. From its position at the bend of the river, it commands a capital view of the stream for a great length. Adjoining is the property of Debonair, on the east and westward, the farm of Joseph Brittan, Esq. The pretty church at Avonside is but a few chains from the property. Terms at Sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. TO PERSONS DESIROUS OF INVESTMENT. MR. OLLIVIER will Sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, The unexpired LEASE of Half-an-acre of LAND in Tuam street, with FOUR substantially erected COTTAGES thereon. The lease, from the Church Property Trustees, has 12 years to run, at a very low ground rent. The cottages have been newly painted and put in repair and are letting at very good rentals. The land comprises Town Sections Nos. 1083 and 1085. Terms Cash. Sale at One o'clock. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. LAND DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE RESERVE FOR THE RAILWAY TERMINUS. MR. OLLIVIER has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, Cashel and High streets, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, FiveQuarter-AcreSections, part of lot—of the Town Reserves, situated and fronting on the Town Belt South, immediately opposite the Railway Terminus. These quarter-acres are in the very best locality for business premises and sites for warehouses, &c in connection with the goods traffic to Lyttelton. The great width of the Town Belt and the large frontage they possess entitles the property to rank as the most valuable in this part of the town of Christchurch. Sale at One o'clock. Terms at sale. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. MR. OLLIVIER will offer for sale by Public Auction at his Rooms ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, the following Lots, part of Rural Section 79, as sub-divided, situated and fronting on the Town Belt south, and adjoining the site reserved for the central Railway Termini and Depot. A line of road has been opened through the section, being a continuation of Colombo-street south, and it is proposed to carry the street in a direct line through the adjoining properties to meet the road to Governor's Bay and the Peninsula, passing by the Stone Quarries. The lots will be submitted at the upset price marked to each : — Lot. a. c. p. Upset Price. 54 ... 0 10 ... 25 0 0 55 ... 0 10 ... 25 0 0 56 ... 0 10 ... 25 0 0 57 ... 0 10 ... 25 0 0 58 ... 0 18 ... 30 0 0 59 ... 0 18 ... 30 0 0 60 ... 0 10 ... 25 0 0 61 ... 0 10 ... 25 0 0 62 ... 0 10 ... 25 0 0 63 ... 0 10 ... 25 0 0 64 ... 0 10 ... 25 0 0 Terms—One-third cash; the balance at six and eighteen months, or in one sum at twelve months after date. Interest at ten per cent. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer's Offices, at Cashel and High-streets.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 7 August 1861, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 7 August 1861, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 7 August 1861, Page 5