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RURAL SECTION, 208, NORTH ROAD. MESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON have received instructions from Mr. William Heaphey to submit to public auction RURAL SECTION, 208, situate next the farm of Abbott, Esq., on the western side of the Great North Road, and midway between the Bridge which crosses the River Styx and Mr. Treleaven's Hotel. The land has been divided into convenient allotments of from TWO TO FOUR ACRES, plans of which can be seen at Mr. Wilson's Seed shop, or Mr. Medding's Papanui Hotel; and applications will be received at the upset price of £15 per acre for sections fronting the North road, and £7 per acre for any of those immediately behind, to which proper road-ways have been reserved. The land is of excellent quality, and was one of the very earliest selections. As soon as a reasonable number of sections have been chosen they will be submitted to public auction at an early date of which due notice will be given. The terms of payment are easy, namely, onethird cash ; one-third at three months, and remainthird at nine months. RURAL SECTION, 2055, SEFTON TOWNSHIP. MESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON are directed by Mr. William Heaphey to dispose of RURAL SECTION, 2055, being 25 acres in extent, and having 625 links frontage on the western boundary of the Township of Sefton, and 40 chains frontage on the Great West Road leading to Rangiora. The section was selected with especial reference to the quality of the land and its close proximity to what must shortly become a very important Township, from its easy access by water communication and exceedingly fertile character of the surroundinc country. ° If not disposed of privately it will be offered by public auction alonsj with rural section, 208, aud on similar terms of payment. FOR SALE. THE UNIVERSAL HOTEL, LYTTELTON. MESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON are authorised by Mr. William Heaphey to offer for Private Sale, the well known UNIVERSAL HOTEL, which from its excellent position and spacious accommodation, has long commanded the principal Hotel Business in Lyttelton, and is now let for a term of three years at the low Rental of £800 PER ANNUM. The House contains twenty-five Rooms, including Billiard Room and Reading Room, with spacious Stabling attached, aud all the conveniences and appliances requisite for conducting efficiently the business of a first-class hotel. Whether as a safe and most lucrative investment, or to any one desirous of eventually entering on its management, it affords the absolute certainty of a speedily realised independence. Full particulars can be obtained by application on the premises or to the Auctioneers in Christchurch. FREEHOLD AND HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, CENTRE OF CHRISTCHURCH. MESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON have received instructions to dispose of the Freehold of r CHBISTCHUBCH TOWN SECTION 703, with SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE thereon, with two separate entrances, and well suited for Offices. There is a good well of water on the premises, i and the Garden is well planted with fruit and ! ornamental trees. A portion of the Land is lee at £48 per annum, with the right of Redemption for the sum of £480. On this portion of the section Spacious Business Premises have been erected. The Land has long frontage on Cathedral square and Gloucester street, and possesses very excellent advantages as a valuable business position. Particulars as to price, &c. can be learnt on application to the Auctioneers. SALE BY AUCTION OP THE Superior Household Furniture, Dairy Utensils, Garden Implements, &c. Also, Horses, Riding Saddle, Lady's Saddle, Bridles, &c, The Property of E. F. B. Harston, Esq., (who is Removing into Christchurch), At The Lawns, River Avon, ON MONDAY, THE 12th DAY OF AUGUST. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been honored with instructions from E. F. B. Harston, Esq., (who is removing into Christchurch), to Sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY, THE 12th DAY OF AUGUST, at 12 o'clock (noon), the Household Furniture Garden Implements, Dairy Utensils, &c.; also, the Horses, handsome Lady's Saddle, first-rate Ridin°Saddle, Bridles, carriage-horse Bits and Whip, &c., &c, in his present residence THE LAWNS* River Avon, comprising— ' DINING ROOM—Mahogany telescope dining table, sofa, hair Seated chairs, carpet and hearthrug, grate, fender and fire irons, curtains, blind, &c, &c. DRAWING ROOM-Table, chairs, carpet and hearthrug, grate, fender and fire irons, curtains and pole, blind, &c, &c; also,' a handsome rosewood Pianoforte BED ROOMS —Iron bedsteads, mattresses, bolsters and pillows (feather), quilts] blankets, washstands, dressing glasses, sets bedroom ware, towel horses, carpets, chest of drawers, blinds, &c., &c.; also, a quantity of excellent linen, consisting of table covers, sheets, bedroom and kitchen towels, &c, &c Kitchen range, table, chairs, covers, dinner set china tea set, glassware, &c, <fee. Terms cash. Luncheon provided. Christchuich, August 3, 1861. DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON have been instructed to sell on VERY MODERATE TERMS the unexpired lease (having 13| years to run) of those two sections in Lichfield -street North, marked on the plan of the Town of Christchurch 868 and 870 respectively, and containing, by measure 1 rood each. RI<JNT NOMINAL. Apply for information to Aikman & Wibon, Cashel-atreet and Lichfield-street. Christchurch, August 3, 1861.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 7 August 1861, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 7 August 1861, Page 6