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Messrs, luck & clark, ' \ auctioneers, <:.. LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE; STOCK; AND GENERAL 1 COMMISSION AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS AND VALUERS. Stone Buildings, Gloucester street, ] Christohurch. Offioe.hours: From 10 a.m. to 4 pm. 288 *['■ '2- ,luck & clark . INvil'E intending purchasers of LANDED i. PROPERTY, to inspeot their several lists ot tdftrti, suburban and rural lands. The "following jsa summary of .the various estates, and Entrusted to their care for v > * 'OF CHRfSTCHURCH. Cashbi ' < valoahje, [ sections ,fit 4aniWjoimng the Union Bank of Australia, flavin"! feet 'ftiontage, and a depth with house theirepi}.:,. To be disposed "of jn ; one piece, or it will be divided into frontages as - N0.7 ' litte'titti) -StbkSt.—TWo capital builditig plots >*djoitoing' the Odd Fellows' Lodge,- and close to the.Towp Hall;.: No. 6 . quarter acre sections (leasehold).,. . . No. 7 Half-an -aore of land with an Broomed hou.se be sold,upon very easy term^of payment. : ; 5 Sixteen, building allotments upon deferred payments; 1 ■ No. 52 Tittift Stbbbt.—A corner quarter acre seotion, ,• ! price £75. '• ■ *• ' ! \ . No-28 •A blofek' of'lafid 3 acres in extent, with long frontages, lying between Tuam ■ Street and •'' AStiph Street, to be sold on deferred payments. No. 59 A s&tidri of brie' acre, on deferiedpaymSnts. No: 62 Two * quarter "afcre sections leased; under the Church Property Trustees at ii;low rental, with 7 chains of'valuable frontage on Tuam, Durham, and St. Asiph'Streets. ; These riections are admirably adapted for building purposes;" ' >:: ; : • No'. 202 SQifabe.—Valuable building front- ■ belet. V ; '" - ~N°* 9• buildingplots.to be let.. -No. 16 ;The lea&e,to be sold of .oiquarter acre sections, fronting on St. Asaph Street, and close to . f! . f CqlomboStreetjOndeferredpaylhents. Noi7o ANTIGUA Stbbet SOTTH.oBWiNDMiIiifeoAD. '--A' gection just opposite the Windmill, •Cohtiining nearly 1 acre Of larid, to be disposed of in one or two lots/and part of the ■ may' remain unpaid at 7 No. 68 and Antigua Stbeets.—Land and 1 house, and-half- an acre of land'close to' the river and .College,!beautifully laid out; with Ornamental shruhheries and garden; also .an 18 .roomed house overlooking Hagley Park, in .perfect order, with, stabling and outbuildings. To be sold on deferred pay-' ment 9- - . Noi 66 Wobcesteb "Stbeet quarter acre 4'ecti6^s l pf'iand; f veiy' desirably for {' 'To be let'oil lease at'a off rental. This land is near the" College and Government Buildings;* - 1 ' ■ ' No. ! 212 OxFOBiP TEBBACE WEBT.--A valuable section of" land. To be let lease for 21 years. It has a frontage of 83 feet, wiifch a Septh of 163, feet. It is directly opposite the Govemment Biildirigs, and has the advantage [Ofa sideroad. r No. 76 Whatßlt obsPapanui Road.—2 quarter acrt sections of land, having 313 feet of most Valuable" frontage, with a depth of '84 feet 6 inches. To be-let on a long lease at a . 'fair'Terital. . One is a comer section; having the advantage of 183 feet frontage on Kil- .! i moreStreeti See plan of allotments. ;No. 213 A good.,.sized house ,to be let within a fjw ; minutes' walk of the Government Build- * " ' No-213 8 capital building plots to be let on lease, with •frontages 1 on the Papanui Road and Durham Streets. r- No. 198 Town, B|lt town land o adjbimrig\tKe';Churcli England Reserve, containing nearly acres. If desired, it will be sold in two plots, The price asked is a moderate one, and part of the purchase money can remain unpaid at , 7 per cent interest. '■ No. 69 :/ AISO, - MeBBBB, Mat A Co/s Bbewebt.—Complete in all "its' on half an ? 'aCTe of itiost valuable land, which is freehold. 'ahd has long frontages on Antigua . ! Street aind on St. Asaph Street. No. 63 A plot of land ; consisting of ,f in,'laid 'down [with English grasies, Vnd planted It is situated on high ground,' aiid in a rbost healthy locality, and rio 1 'expense has been spared to render it complete for occupation. To any gentleman desirous of building a residence in the town, these sections would he invaluable. No. 197 Theilewe of a. shop, with convenient and outbuildings, situated in a first-rate btwiness position. • No. 199 A * Tesidoncoi ; sitroatfed*' at 'ihe sea side, in one of most beautiful p f 1 Th'e ; estate Well;%oode;d, knd fenced ih and is well watefed ; "by a ranning, stream.' 'An eligible offer to rent'the 1 pro'perty would be entertained. ; r .... : "■rTOWN OF LYTTELTON. Bbidlb PatS.~To be sold or let the house and laud recently in the occupation of Mr. Day. THe'house contains 7 rooms and,entrance hall, and' is beautifully situated, commanding an extensive view of the town and harbour. ' 1 s / No. 8 Nobwich Quay.—2 valuable sections. No. 74 Several capital building sites. No. 48 : Dampibb'B Bay, Godlby Quay, and Bbittan : I eebage.—Two sections to be let on 1 lease. .. . jj 0 75 AKAROA. ; An eighth of an ncre of land, with house and other improvements. To be sold at a very . low price. vr en Several capital town sections. No 47 ; - ' Three well selected town sections. i N o< 201 One of the best town sections in West Street . No. 211 ' . j SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. iMrr ah acre with'house and other improvements thereon,^withinfew minutes' walk of the town. No. 21

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1007, 5 July 1862, Page 6

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