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TUESDAY, MARCH 4 CATTLE ! CATT! „E ! ! CATTLE!!! MESSRS. ,T. OLUVIER k SON have received instructions from J. E. jigger-Hid, Esq., to-sr!l by public auction, at his o( |yiU(ls, "The Springs Station," without the reserve, on TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1862, •Uioufc '10 head of Unclaimed Cattle now running on the Springs Station. Torms cash. Sale at one-o'clock. No reserve. GB4 THURSDAY, 6th~MARCH. ~ FREEHOLDS NEAR THE RAILWAY TERMINUS. FRONTAGES ON THE TOWN BELT. PWMENTS TO EXTEND OVER FOUR AND A-HALF YEARS. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIICR & SON have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Cashel and High Struts, on THURSDAY, MARCH 6, Seven Quarter Acuk Sections, Twelve Half Acre Sections, Two Thrke Quarters of an Acre Sections, upon the following unexampled terms :— Twenty per cent, of the purchase money to be pid within seven days of the date of sale. Twenty per cent, in 18 months. Twenty per cent, in %\ years. Twenty per cent, in 3|- years. Twenty per cent, in 4| years. The unpaid amounts bearing interest at the low rale of eight per cent. This property is fronting on the south-west Town Belt, and is immediately opposite the Church of Kn^liind Reserve, ;ind is close to the Scotch Church, A.r. The land is dry and suitable lor building on, the situation is healthy ; and the terms of sale place the acquirement of these sections in the power of every one. The upset price of these allotments will be as follows: — For frontages on 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 [lie Auctioneers. Feb. 10,1862. 786 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Order of the Mortgagee. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions to sell by Auction it their Rooms, in Christchurch, on THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, Next, \U those two several Sections in the town of Kaiapoi, being Nos. 16 and 17, fronting upon Jharles Street, part of original Section 320, together ivith that known Hotel, THE NORTHERN, )ne of the best Hotels in the Province of Canterjury. Also, All that, the Private Dwelling House, Stables, .'each house, and other Outhouses thereto attached. I'lie whole to be sold without reserve. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON; or MESSRS. JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, r SB Christchnrch. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER AND SON on THURSDAY, THE 6th MARCH NEXT, (By order of the Mortgagee,) Ml that commodious and newly-erected Hotel — THE NUGGETT, v.tnate at the Arowenua Township, adjoining the jreat South road and Railway Station reserve, now ii the occupation of Mr. Joseph Dean. This property will be one of the most valuable iiotel sites on the South road, and being in a rising *nd populous district is well worthy the attention )(' purchasers. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON, Christchurch; MR. J. BESWICK, Timaru, or __ MESSRS. JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, '89 Solicitors, Christchurch. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1862. WHITE HART SALE YARDS. AUCTION SALE OF First Class Hacks, Superior Draught Colts, Blood Stock, Working. Bullocks, Cows, &c, &c. MR. W. D. BARNARD will Sell by Public Auction, on Saturday next, at the White Hart Sale Yards,— 2 first-clags hacks 2 superior draught colts, broken to all kinds of harness 2 thoroughbred fillies 4- ditto colts Working bullocks, cow*, &c. Sale at 12 sharp. Terms at Sale. _ No Reserve. 963 RAWSON V. TUB BXKCUTORS OF C. E. YON ALZDORF, DECEASED. TO BE SOLD BY DIRECTION OF THE SUPREME COURT. M li. J. 11. WALLACE will Sell by Public 1 x Auction (by .order of the Supremo Court) on THURSDAY, THE 27th DAY OF MARCH, 1862, '->') the premises, at Two o'clock p.m., that VALU AB L E PREEH 0L I) Known as TH E CRI T E it I 0 N II OTE L, Situated on Lambton Quay, Wellington. »his well-built and spacious Hotel possesses great as a Family or Commercial Hotel or vlub House, having every accommodation, with ''utliduses, stables, warm, shower, and vapour baths, a good Kiipply of excellent water, and every facility tor conducting a first-clawi business, The premises arc- delightfully situated in the best part of the town within a few seconds walk of the JJ (<W Public Wharf now in course of erection, and of Hie Government Buildings. For further particular* and cards to view apply *° the Auctioneer, or to CHARLES B. IZARD, Solicitor, Wellington. Wellington, January 14, 1861. 562 N ENGLISH COAL. OW landing and on Hale at Chmtchurch Quay, 100 tons beat English house coal. Feb. 24,1862. 941

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 971, 1 March 1862, Page 3

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