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FOR SALE, A Valuable Freehold Estate with desirable Residence, five miles from Christchurcb. TV/TESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON have JXL. \ )Pm instructed to offer for Sale, by Private Treaty, the property known as AB LING TON, Consisting of Section No. 1239, and the greater portion of Nos. 1238 and 1247, amounting in the whole to 230 ACRES OF LAND, Situate on the main road to The Springs, about five miles from Chmtchurch, one mile from the Race Course, and two miles from liiccarton Church and School. The whole is fenced in, and 110 Acres in cnltivation, including 21 acres of meadow, and 49 acres carefully laid down during last Spring with excellent grass seed of mixed sorts. THE HOUSE Contains nine rooms, and is pleasantly situated in A GARDEN THEE ACRES IN EXTENT, In which is an assortment of young forest and other trees, &c. There is superior farm stabling for six horses, capacious hay-loft, pig-sties, and other outbuidings, and an excellent well of water. This property will be sold in one lot, or in two lots as follows : — ■1. 160 acres north of Springs road, of which 41 acres are in cultivation, with house, out* buildings, and garden. 2. 69 acres south of the road, all in cultivation, and laid down with grasß, including 21 acres of meadow. Both lots are divided into fields of convenient size. The Springs road is metalled, and in excellent order for the first three miles from Christchurch, and £2160 has been voted by the Provincial Council for forming and metalling a further portion, extending south of the old river bed, which is beyond the property advertised; thus securing an immediate addition to its. availability as a residence. Ablington is also within a mile of the spot where railways to the south, to the Malvern Hills coal-field, and to Little River, must necessarily branch off, involving the certainty of an important station close at hand; A map of the estate can be seen, and all particulars learned from AIKMAN & WILSON, Christchurch, 24th January, 1862. 612 FREEHOLD EST A TE, EIVEJB HEA.THCOTE. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions from the trustees of Mrs. Charles Bridge, to dispose of Rural Section 96, being 50 ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND, situate oil the north bank of the Heathcote river, within a short distance of the Ferry, road, and half an hour's walk of the town of Christchurch. The improvements consist of a spacious SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, besides kitchen, wash-house, dairy, stable, &c, &c. together with one acre of Garden, fully occupied with fruit-bearing trees. The LAND is all substantially fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, 20 acrea form a splendid close sward of English grasses and clovers, and the remaining 30 acres or thereabout are under crop. The SECTION has long frontage on the navigable part of the Heathcote, and vessels of i . irom 20to 40 tons load and unload in front of the house ; the Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway passes through the land, which is within a short distance of the Heathcote Railway Station. Further information will be obtained by application at the offices of Aikman and Wilson, Christchurch. . 686 FREEHOLD PROPERTY, CHRISTCHURCH. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions to dispose of three Dwelling Houses, situate on Christchurch Town Sections 6, 8, and 22, on the north bank of the Avon River, nearly opposite the Bricks Wharf, Also, Freehold Section 21 in the same locality. The three sections with the houses will be sold either together or separately. 69 HOUSE AND LAND WANTED. FIVE to TEN ACRES of LAND, with a house of five or six rooms, within three miles of Christchurch, wanted to rent for a term of years or to purchase a leasehold. Apply to 402 AIKMAN AND WILSON. PLATE GLASS, LINSEED OIL, &o. AO S9 UARE? of P late glass > 32 x 54 O v_/ inches, with ground edges 30 squares 2|x3| feet 250 gallons boiled linseed oil 250 gallons raw linseed oil 50 gallons colza oil, &c, &c. 458 W. WILSON. CEDRUS DEODARA SEED. T> ECENTLY collected to order in the Hymalaya JtA' Mountains, seeds of the beautiful and perfectly hardy, Hymalayan cedar. In packets, at 2s 6d per oz. Plants of the Indian Deodar sell readily in London at three guineas each. W. WILSON, 321 Nursery and Seedsman. PHOTOGRAPH—GENERAL ASSEMBLY. , A Large Photograph Picture, being Portraits of all the Members of the Late Session of the General Assembly, is now on show at the Seed Shop of Mr. W". Wilson. 653 FOR SALE. Qf\ f\f^i /~\ ACRES in the Waitaki €>\J}\J\J\J District South, with 4,000 sheep, bullocks, drays, and improvements. COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Christchurch, Feb. 6, 1862. 752 NOTICE. ~ AFTER the Ist October the undesigned beg to inform their friends atidvth«r-public that their Warehouses at Kaiapoi will be open for the Storage of Wool and other Merchandize, as before, but no stores will be sent there for sale. All outstanding accounts will be settled at their offices in Lyttelton or Christchurch, "6i by ;Mr. Joynt at their Stores in Kaiapoi, their arrangements with Mr. W. C. BESWICK having EXPIRED. They will of course forward Goods and Freight to order as usual to Kaiapoi. COOKSON, BOWLER & Co. Lyttelton, September, 1861. 620 — NOTICE. WE the undersigned request that all accounts owing by us on account of the Milton Station, may be sent in forthwith under cover to Messrs. Gould and Miles, Christchurch. STACE & KING. Feb. 4,1862. 740

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 966, 12 February 1862, Page 3

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