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MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER and SON have been f*vpred with instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their rooms, Cashel Street, Christchurch, at an early date, the sections that may be applied for in the TOWN OF PREBBLETON. The whole of the land, foMniles around the site now offered for sale in town allotments, having been purchased and settled for several years past, the want of a centre of population has been greatly felt by the inhabitants of this large and rich agricultural district. The site of PREBBLETON • on rural section No. 1428, and on the. Christchurch and Lincoln Road, hitherto known as the Springs Road. It is about midway between the two towns, and lies in the centre of that part of the district most thickly inhabited, having roads from every fljrprtinn converging towards it. It stands high, and above the swatnpy lands, has a gravelly subsoil, containing an abundant supply of water at a depth of about twelve feet, and is in every way a healthy locality. The road from Christchurch to the river-bed is formed jrod metalled, and the continuation is to be proceeded with immediately, so that a splendid road will be at. once open from the capital. The Halswell Junction lioad will bring the inhabitants of tw district and the Lower Lincoln Road into close proximity with the township, while the Ellesmere Junction Road' (now' in course' of formation) will open a direct communication to the base of the hills, and thence to the fuel producing district.. A main ipad also passes through theitownship, communicating with Shand's Road and the Great South Road. The Little River Railway will pass within a short distance of Prebbleton, the station of which will be lpy«iy *mtie off, and, will, thus afford a cheap and rapid cpmrnunicatibn with the forests t>f the Peninsula, and with'the City of Christchurch. Six acres of the township have been dedicated as a site for a chtrrchjparsonage, and schools; a schoolroom ha? already erected, and a .school has beeh dpeped 1 übder the ' superintendence of a compete master, and Divine service is held at regular in the ik&bblrooni. A blacksmith would find immediate and full employment, as also d wheelwright and carpenter. An inn is greatly needed in this locality, and there are pr&ssing to&eSsitles for a general store; and many Othei* trades would find full occupation. The situation of the township is perfectly dry and healthy, easy of access from the neighbouring farms by the roadff meeting in its vicinity. ; / " The lots wiil' be Of various sizes, and will b6 offered at an ujpiset price, which will be at the rate of £10 per quarter acre. Lots applied for -will" be submitted to public auction from time to\ time, and if there be no further aiftronoe will be declared sold to the applicant. Terms One-fourth cash, balance by bills at 6,12, and 18 months. Plans can ;be inspected, and full particulars,obtuned on application to 1 S Messrs. LUCK & CLARK, Colombo, agd Gloucester streets; ; Or to Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON, Casbel stieet, Christchurch. Christchurch, Nov. 14, lm2. 4803 ' l ' RANGIORA. FOR SALE or to be LET, a FAMILY RESIDENCE with Land. . The property .consists of 35 acres of very superior laid, situated on the high road, completely fenced, well watered, and laid down with English grasses; acres of excellent bush. The hpuee contains 11 rooms, and tie garden and orchard are in good order and full perfection. The outbuildings are. new and very complete. This most desirable property is offered for sale at a very moderate price, or it will be let upon reasonable teniis dther by the year or on a lease. Early possession can be given. No. 17 For full particulars and cards to view, apply to LUCK & CLARK, 5016 Gloucester street. IN UARBADOES STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. A Plot of Land with a Lean-to. Price only £80, and time given for payment. A CAPITAL' Plot of Land, 37 ft. x 66 ft. part of town section No. 505, close to Oxford-terrace east, with a well-built lean-to thereon. Np. 400 LUCK & CLARK, 5018 Qloqcjester-street. MANCHESTER STREET.—Freehold Land and House for sale. Price only £160—Cost £200. .To be sold, a land, in Manchester street, fenced in, and laid out as a garden, with a capital Ijouaethereon, containing four rooms, three of which ire canvassed and papered. Price moderate, and time for payment to extend over a period of six months. 244 LUCK & CLARK, Gloucester street. 4 ' FOR SALE. ~ A SECTION OF 40 ACRES OF LAND, NEAR THE RACE COURSE. A CAPITAL Section of Land, sccurely fenced in, and subdivided into Paddocks, to be sold TOon very easy terms. Can be taken either with or without the growing crops. There is a good cob-house, a garden and a well of w *ter. No. 407 For further particulars apply to LUCK & CLARK, 5020 Gloucester House. LAND IN ANY DISTRICT FOR £1 PER ACRE CASH DEPOSIT, And a further payment of £2 per. acre in 5 years. PERSONS may select Rural Land subject to approval in Blocks of 20 ACRES TO 1000 AND UPWARDS Upon these very easy terms of purchase. On payment of £1 per acre a conveyance will be executed. Interest only 8 per cent on the balance of purchase money, and no commission charged to purchasers. tA^ n ° tiee previous to any sitting of the Waste .Land s Board is sufficient for an advance of cash. No. 339 LUCK & CLARK, Gloucester street. RURAL AND TOWN LAND TO LET. *1 Afti? district, about 8i Sections No. 4574 ana 478{J, to be let for either 5 or 7 years on favorable terms, at a low rental. ' V Also, ; Plots, on Papanui road, at its junction with Peterbcrough and Montreal streets? and two qUart«r-acre sections in S.t Asaph street, •to be let for 21 years at reasonable renta. Nos. 404, 405, and 406 Apply to LUCK & CLARK, Gloucester street; or Mr. J. G. HELMORE, Solicitor, 4W® Cashel street, Christchurch.'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1055, 20 December 1862, Page 6

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