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MESSRS. LUCK & CLARK INVITE intending purchasers of LANDED PROPERTY to iusprot their several lists of town, suburban and rural lands. ' The following is a summary of the various estates, and other properties entrusted to their care for disposal:— TOWN PROPERTY. CITY OF CHRISTCH URCH. Cashel Street. —Two valuable sections of land adjoining the Union Bank of Australia, having 132 feet frontage, and a depth of 165 feet, with house thereon. To be disposed of in one piece, or it will be divided into conveniently sized frontages as per plan. No. 7 Lichfield Street.—Two capital building plots adjoining the Odd Fellows' Lodge, and . close to the Town Hall.' No. 6 v Two quarter acre sections (leasehold). No. 7 • Half an acre of land with an 8 roomed house thereon, to be sold upon very easy terms of payment. Sixteen building allotments upon deferred payments. No. 5 2 Tuam Steeet. —A corner quarter acre section, price £75. No. 28 , A block of land 3 acres in extent, with long frontages, lying between Tuam Street and St. Asaph .-.Street,.to-be. sold on deferred payments. No. fo A section of one acre, on deferred payments. No. 54 Two quarter acre sections leased under the Church Property Trustees at a low rental, with 7 chains of valuable frontage on Tuam, Durham, and St. Asaph Streets. These sections are admirably adapted for building purposes, No. 202 , Cathedral Sqtjabe.—Valuable building frontages to be let. ; No. 9 St. Asaph and Dubham Streets.—6 capital building plots to be let. . No. 16 ' The lease to be sold of 3 quarter acre , sections, fronting on St. Asaph Street, and close to , Colombo Street, ondeferredpayments.. No; 70 Antigua Steeet South, or Windmill Road. —A section .just, opposite the Windmill, containing nearly 1 acre of land, to be disposed of in one or two lots, and part of the purchase money may remain unpaid at 7 per cent interest. No. 68 | Chester and Antigua Stbeets.—Land and J . house, and half an acre of land close to the river and College, beautifully laid out with ornamental shrubberies and garden; also an 8 roomed house overlooking Hagley Park, in perfect order, with stabling and outbuildings. To be sold on deferred payments. No. 66 Worcester Steeet West—4 quarter acre sections of land,: very desirably situated for private residences. ;To be let on lease at a lo> rental. This land is near the College and Government Buildings. No. 212 Oxford Terrace West.—A valuable section V; of land. To be let, on lease for 21 years. It has a frontage of 83 feet, with a depth of 163 feet. It is directly opposite the Government Buildings, and has the advantage of a side road. No. 76 Whately or Papanui Road—2 quarter acre 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 rental. One is a corner section, having •the advantage of 183 feet frontage on Kilmore Street. See plan of allotments. No. 213 A good sized' house to be let within a few minutes' Walk of the Government Buildings. , No. 213 8 capital building plots to be let on lease, with frontages on the Papanui Road and Durham Streets. No. 198 Town Belt South.—A section of town land adjoining the Church of England Reserve, containing nearly 2| 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 Also, Messrs. May & Co/s Brewery.—Complete in : all its arrangements, standing on half an acre of most valuable land, which is freehold, and has long frontages on Antigua Street and on St. Asaph Street. No. 63 A plot of land consisting of 1| acres, securely fenced in, laid down with English grasses, and planted with shrubbery and orchard. It is situated on high ground, and in a most healthy locality, and no expense has been spared to render it complete for occupation. To any gentleman desirous of building a residence in the town, these sections would be invaluable. No. 197 The lease of a shop, with convenient dwelling and outbuildings, situated in a first-rate business position. No. 199 A first-class family residence, situated at the sea side, in one of the most beautiful parts of the Province of Canterbury. The estate consists of 5 acres well wooded, and all substantially fenced in and is well watered by a running stream. An eligible offer to rent the property would be entertained. No. 57 TO VVN OF LYTTELTON. Bridle Path.; —To be sold or let the house and land recently in the occupation of Mr. Day. The house contains 7 rooms and entrance hall, and; is : beautifully situated, command* ing .an extensive view of the town and • harbour. ' No. 8 Norwich Quay.—2 valuable sections. No. 74 Several capital building sites. No. 48 Dampier's Bay, Godley Quay, and Brittan Terrace.-—Two sections to be let on lease. No. 75 AKAROA. An eighth of an acre of land, with house and other improvements. To be sold at a very low price. No. 58 KAIAPOI. Several capital town sections. No. 47 NORTHPORT. Three well selected town sections. No. 201 One of the best town sections in West Street) and facing the Market Place. No. 211 SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. Whateley or Papanui Road.—Half an acre of land, with house and other improvements thereon, within a few minutes' walk of the town. No. 21 Valuable land on the River Heathcote, two miles from ; Christchurch; comprising one plot oi ; , 4| acres on the, hill, side, with a fine planta- , tion of blue gum trees; and one plot of 7\ acres in first-rate permanent pasture,'securelj ; fenced in.—The hill side piece of land com' mands a splendid view of the surrounding ■ country, and is one of the most healthy anc delightful spots for a residence in the neigh' ' bourhood of Christchurch. An additiona quantity to the extent of 18 or more aorei can be had if desired. No. 7]

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1008, 9 July 1862, Page 7

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