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FOR SALE. RICCARTON DISTRICT. Valuable Estate with excellent Family Residence One Hundred Acres of Freehold Land about 4 miles from Cliristcliurch. MESSRS. LUCK and CLARK are instructed to sell by private treaty an Estate about 4 miles from the City of Christchurch comprising— ONE HUNDRED ACRES of first class agricultural land, fenced in, with a commodious FAMILY RESIDENCE thereon. The dwelling house contains — Entrance hall Dining room Drawing room, 20ft x 16ffc Six Bed rooms, one of which is 19ft x 13ft And the requisite servants' offices. The orchard and gardens are well sheltered an tilled with fruit trees. THE OUTBUILDINGS compriseLarge stable and coachhouse Stack and stock yards Cow shed, piggeries, store, &c. THE LAND, which is of very superior quality, and enclosed by gorse fences sufficiently high to afford good shelter to all stock, is subdivided into 8 paddocks, five of which contain 40 ACRES OF ENGLISH GRASS. The remainder of the land is under judiciotis cultivation, and the entire section has a good supply of water. Messrs. Luck and Clark beg to draw public attention to this most desirable estate, which is situated on a main road, in a most healthy locality, at an easy distance from Christchurch, and within four minutes walk of Ricearton Church. The property can only be viewed by appointment. For full particulars apply at the offices 880 GLOUCESTER STREET. FOR SALE, TTUiEEHOLD LAND on the Windmill Bond, J- close to the Town Belt, and near the Railway Station. TWO VALUABLE SECTIONS Consisting of a quarter of an acre each to be disposed of upon reasonable terms. For particulars apply to •:.■■.. LUCK & CLARK, 881 Gloucester street. RANGIORA. DAIRY FARM, HOMESTEAD, AND BUSH. MESSRS. LUCK & CLARK have received instructions to sell by private treaty, 40 ACRES OF VERY SUPERIOR LAND, including five acres of excellent bush. The Land is situated on the high road, completely fenced, well watered, and laid down with English grass. The House contains eleven rooms, and the garden is well sheltered and stocked with fruit trees. The Out-buildings are new and comprise granary, stockyard, large milking shed, stable, piggeries, ie. This property is worth the attention of capitalists seeking an investment, and to dairy farmers and breeders of stock the section would be invaluable. This estate will be let on lease, with a purchasing clause, at a moderate price. Apply at their offices, Gloucester street, Christchurch, or to RICKMAN BROTHERS, 886 Kaiapoi. NOTICE. WE beg to notify that on and after this date, arrangements with Mr. Thos. B. Craig, as Agent to our Firm have EXPIRED. Mr. Thomas Ritchie will, for the future, carry on our business, and act as our representative in this province. C. BROWN & CO. Witness— J. L. Coster, Lytteltovi, Canterbury, New Zealand. Feb. 19,1862. &v NOTICE. 'piIE undersigned being being about to l*'" ye -*- New Zealand, requests that all claims against him may be sent in at once, and that all persons indebted to him will settle their outstanding accounts by the end of the present month. W. N. MILLTON. Union Wharf, Feb. 18, 1862. 8W T\J OTICE.—Tho undersigned has purchased (500 -L^ pairs of Boots, which will be sold W» LU| and 30 per cent .under the usual price. T. YATES, Bootmaker, 835 London Street. NOTICE. THE undersigned, having removed from Armagh street to St. Asaph street, Christchnreh, hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public support. BROCKER & SON, Plasterers, Slaters, &c. St. Asaph street, Christchurch. °'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 971, 1 March 1862, Page 2

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