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BUILDING SITES AT ST. ALBANS. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been instructed by Mr. Dickenson to offer for sale, about 6f acres of land, being part of section, No. 252, situated at St. Albahs, in allotments of one quarter of an acre each. A plan of the property can be seen and all particulars learned by application to Aikman and Wilson. 1006 FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ISLAND KAIAPOI. MESSRS. v AIRMAN" AND WILSON have received instructions from Mr. Haubroe of Kaiapoi* to Sell by Private Treaty, SEVENTY FIVE ACRES OF LAND on the Island, closely adjoining the town of Kaiapoi; either in one block or in portions as under: — Lot 1. 40 acres with a frontage of 28 chains on the River Waimakariri, fenced and subdivided, 28 of which are laid down in pasture; and the remainder not broken up: The improvements on this property consist of a substantial fourroomed house, with well sheltered garden and shrubberies, large barn, stables, &c. attached. Lot 2. A fenced paddock under cultivation, containing 23 acres having a valuable frontage of 20 chains on the main road through the centre of the Island. Lot 3. A two-roomed cottage, with 12 acres of land, divided into two paddocks. The land has a frontage of 8£ chains on the main road through the island, and i 3 nnder cultivation. The owner will shew persons over the land, and a map'may be seen, and further particulars obtained at the office of the Auctioneers. , 927 AKAROA. MESSRS. AIKMAN AND WILSON are instructed to Sell the following FREEHOLDS AT AKAROA, , Belonging to Mr. J. Parker : . ' House of seven rooms, stable, and other offices— i half-an-acre of garden well-stocked. Being situated close'to the New Jetty, this is a most desirable property. One quarter acre adjoining the above, fenced in. Six acres 27 perches on the Balguerie road, fenced and laid down,with English grass, half an acre of vines and fruit trees. 1 Commanding a beautiful view of the harbor, this 1 property is finely situated for private residences. Eighteen acres of bush on the Balguerie road, the most agreeable sit'efor building in the vicinity of ' the town. Property in Akaroa township and neighbourhood is certain to rise very greatly in value from the circumstance of its being about to become a port of call for all the steam vessels passing to and from - Otago and other southern ports. 506 LICHFIELD STREET. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have for Sale One Quarter Acre of Leasehold having 18 years to run, at a ground rental of £15 per annum, on which there is a 6-rooroed House. The Ground is planted with trees, <fee. Price extremely moderate 549 GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, &c, FOB AUTUMN SOWING. PACEY'S Perennial Ryegrass. Mixed Permanent Pasture Grasses and Clovers. , Red, White, Yellow, and Crimson Clovers. Lucerne, Saintfoin, and Tares. 928 W. WILSON. 1 GARDEN SEEDS, FOB AUTUMN SOWING. ONION SEED. White, Stone, and Snowball Turnips. Radish, Lettuce, Cress, Mustard. .Early and Late Cabbages. Cauliflower, Brussells Sprouts, Brocoli. Savoys and Curled Greens. ,929 W. WILSON, GROCERY, BAKERY, & CONFECTIONERY. Desirable opportunity for entering into a lucrative Business. FOR SALE, —The lease of the premises and the goodwill of the business so successfully conducted .duringl eleven years, by,MR. iTHOS. GEE, IN CANTERBURY STREET, i IiYTTELTON. < The situation of the premises is known to be 1 unexceptionable, and Mr. v Gee's business connection tis'over the whole Province of Canterbury. i The property has the large frontage of nearly 70 feet in Canterbury Street, and consists of commodious shop, 9 dwelling rooms, bake-house, storehouse, and wash-house. ; The shop is about 35 feet long, fitted with every accommodation for the extensive trade which has hitherto been carried on ; has plate-glass windows and doors, and strong securing shutters. ' The dwelling-rooms are in excellent repair, light and well ventilated. The bake-house and store-houses are adjoining; the former contains two ovens,' built of English* 'fire-bricks; overhead are two large lofts; in the store-houses there is safe and dry storage for from ' 150 to 200 tons of goods. , In the yard there is a well which, during the 'dryest seasons, never contained: less than 20 feet of •beautiful clear spring water, with force-pump atitached. • - 1 The lease has 13 years to run from the present time ; and the ground-rent is quite a nominal one. I The present stock-in-trade may be taken at a 'valuation, but at the option of the purchaser. The -business above referred to is not only the oldest established in Canterbury, but has also been most successful. The proprietor, if treating with a bona fide purchaser, will feel great pleasure in giving satisfactory reasons for.retiring, and will also be.glad to produce his books to show that an energetic and enterprising purchaser will be placed in a position to realise a speedy independence. The terms are moderate, and the amount of cash required to be paid down is small. For further particulars, apply to MR. THOMAS GEE, Proprietor, 1 1152 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. NOTICE.— The undersigned has purchased 600 pairs of Boots, which will be sold 10, 20, and 30, per cent under the usual price. ' . , T. YATES, Bootmaker, 835 London Street. CHURCH PROPERTY TRUSTEES! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special General Meeting of the Trustees will be held in the College Library, Christchurcb, on Tuesday, the Bth of April next ensuing, at noon, for the purpose of revising and altering the By Laws. H. J. C. CHRISTCHURCH. W. W. WILLOCK, Secy. Church Property Trustee*. Chrißtchurch, March 3, 1862. 1040

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 977, 22 March 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 977, 22 March 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 977, 22 March 1862, Page 2

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