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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. RACING STOCK. MESSRS.. J. OLLiyiER, & SON have been favored with instructions from Joseph^ Hargreaves, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction at Edd's Horse Repository, ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, The following splendid Thoroughbred MARES, imported per Mermaid from Auckland. Their pedigree and performances are as follows: CLOUD. Bay mare foaled in 1852; got by Simoon out of (Jhnclius, dam by Humphrey Clinker, dam by Langar out of Mother Birch by Dick Andrews. (See page 426 of the 7th volume of the General Stud Book.) Best Performances : won the Great Lancashire Produce Stakes, Liverpool, July, 1854. Won the Devonshire Stalles Maze, July Meeting, 1854. Won the Ulster Stakes Maze, July Meeting, 1855. Won the Queen's Plate next day (beating Seducer, winner of the Liverpool Cup/.&o.) and the Second Class Trainer's Stakes, Curraghj October Meeting, 1855. Sue Racing Calendar. .."..■. BAR BAR V; Bay mare, foaled in 1855 (.sister to Barbarianis by Simoon out; of Barbarianis, dam by Buzzard, her dam Donna Maria by Partizan, out of Donna Clara. (See page 415 of the 7th volume of the General Stud Book.) Performances : won the North of Ireland Produce Stakes Maze, July. Meeting 1857; won the National' Produce Stakes, Curragh October Meeting 1857;. ran second to Sprig of Shillelagh for Lord Denhnan's Plate, same meeting. (See Racing Calendar). Won Innkeepers' and Metropolitan Plates at Auckland in January, 1862. (See local Journals.) GAZELLE. Bay mare, by Porus out of Coquette, Porus out of Camilla by Septimus,—E.T.B. Coquette by Dow out of an Emigrant mare. Gazelle is sister to Kauri Gum and Heather Bell, and was imported from Sydney. DECEPTION. By Sir Charles out of Vanity. (See Stud Book.) The performances of this well known mare "do not require advertising having been frequently before the public. . • The above mares (if not previously disposed of by private sale) will be submitted without reserve. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms at sale. 785 THURSDAY, 6th MARCH. : FREEHOLDS NEAR THE RAILWAY TERMINUS. FRONTAGES ON THE TOWN BELT. PAYMENTS TO EXTEND OVER FOUR AND A-HALF YEARS. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Cashel and High Streets, on THURSDAY, MARCH 6, Seven Quabtee Acee Sections, Twelve Half Ache Sections, Two Theee Quabtebs of an Acee Sections* upon the following unexampled terms:— •; Twenty per cent, of the purchase money to be paid within seven days of the date of sale. Twenty per cent, in 18 months. Twenty per cent, in 2^ years. Twenty per cent, in 3^ years. Twenty per cent, in 4J years. The unpaid amounts bearing interest at the low rate of eight per cent. This property is fronting ou the south-west Town Belt, and is immediately opposite the Church of England Reserve, and is close to the Scotch Church, &c. The land is dry and suitable ior building on, the situation is healthy; and the terms of sal* place the acquirement of these sections in the power of every one. The upset price of these allotments will be as follows: — For frontages ou the Town Belt, £40 per Quarter Acre. For frontages on the private road, a chain in widh, £30 per Quarter Acre. For further particulars, apply at the offices of the Auctioneers. Feb. 10,1862. 786 ~ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ~ By Order of the Mortgagee. VTESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have JjlL received instructions.to sell by Auction at their Rooms, in Christchurch, on THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, Next, All those two several Sections in the town of Kaiapoi, being Nos. 16 and 17, fronting upon Charles Street, part of original Section 320, together with that known Hotel, THE NORTHERN, one of the best Hotels in the Province of Canterbury. Also, AH that, the Private Dwelling House, Stables, Coach house, and other Outhouses thereto attached. The whole to be sold without reserve. For further particulars, apply to ' MESSRS. J, OLLIVIER & SON; or MESSRS. JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, 788 Christchurch. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER AND SON on THURSDAY, THE 6th MARCH NEXT, (By order of the Mortgagee,) All that commodious and newly-erected Hotel — THE NUGGETT, Situate at the Arowenua Township, adjoining the Great South road and Railway Station reserve, now in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Dean. This property will be one ot the most valuable hotel sites on the South road, and being in a rising and populous district is well worthy the attention of purchasers. , , For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. J. OLLiVIER & SON, Christchurch; MR. J. BESWICK, Tinmru, or MESSRS. JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, 789 Solicitors, Christchurch. TO BE LET ON LEASE ALL that valuable piece of the corner section fronting Mann's A 1 and Green's Coffee and Chop House. This is one of the best sites for busiueas purposes in the City of Christehurch. , It has frontage on Colombo street and also on Cashel street. This property was lately; in ; th« occupation of Messrs. .Rowley aud Lodge, butchers.For further particulars', apply to MESSRS. JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS,;.;;1 Solicitors, 790 Hereford Street, Chrutduuch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 966, 12 February 1862, Page 5

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