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BULLS AND HEIFER CALVES, By Regicide and Dover. Messrs. j. ollivier & son win sen by public auction, on SATURDAY, Dec. 20. at Messrs. Aikman an<JWilson's Yards, opposite the White Hart, j' i „ Jatearlingi andother bull* lraY # '• The whole or-the above are out of very choice stock, the property of Messrs. Brown, Cox, and Co., of the Springs station, and by the celebrated imported bulls "Regicide" and "Dover. The attention of breeders is respectfully requested to this' stock, "several of them are from colonial s bred cows, out of English pedigree cows, and by the impoitScHMdli*» J • Sale at noon. No reserve. .Christßirawhi Dec; & ' ' *888 VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. MESSRS. OIijVIER & SON have been favored i with injrtructions from Messrs. Brown, Cox, and Co., to offer for sale, the whole of those valuable propertfcs, as under:— ■ , „ ... Rural; section No 2160, Alford Forest, containing twenty acres . Rural sectioin No. 2159, Springs, 220 acres ploughed up and fenced; 40 acres in oats, 20 in grass Rural section No. 2774, Springs Ditto. 2998, ditto Ditto' . 2456,.ditt0 Ditto 2951, ditto ■ and other sections,in all containing about 1000 acres, a forge-portion of which has been laid down and divided into convenient paddocks. Also, buildings, &o<,—*he whole of the well-known improvements at the Springs, consisting of the dwelling-house, the daiiy, the the stables, and other convenient outbuildings - . This valuable property will be submitted to PUBLIC AUCTION " '• ON WEDNESDAY, THE 7th JANUARY, 1863, unless previously sold by private treaty, and will be soldin one or more lots, for the convenience of purchasers., For plans and particulars, apply to Messrs. OLLIVIER & SON, 4839 Cashel and High streets. RUN FOR SALE. ~~ ~~ HESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have been favoured, with instructions from Messrs. Brown, Cox & Co. to offer for sale— , The whole* of their right and intei'fest in a VALUABLE RUN upon the Springs road, and adjacent thereto. > The run consists of about 7000 acres, including 1900 acres ol valuable pre-emptive rights held under the Canterbury Association. - The land is well grassed, and a large portion Covers the South road fo&a distance of nearly three* mile& ending, at the new township of Weedon. Hie, pre-emptive rights have frontages on the $p^ ! rokd 7 atfdareeveryday becoming of greater; r ' Hiii property will he offered for sale by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, JAN 7, 1863, by private treaty. For plans and particulars, apply at the Offices of the'Auctioneersj Cashel and" High Streets, Christ- , 'chmfeh. ' ■ " -' y/ ' ' ' ''' '""'48401 i a; merivale. . SAL% OF VALUABLE FREE2SOLD AND LEASEHOLD ?Rp?ERTY. j 3BOOP RACING-STOCK, DRAUGHT. J:l'. HORSES. - ' J. .OLLIVIER & SON have been fa--IVI voured with instructions from W.' S. Moorhouse, Esq., to oiler for Sale by Public Auction, Ai'IfiBRIVALiS, J^ (^d^!Ai/^^ARt : 26, 1863, '.'. The whole of Ms valuable Estate (freehold and leaadioldr),:together with hii well: known; Stud of Horses*andiMiscellaneous Effects, as follows:— The Merivale Estate, consisting of 50 acres of freehold land, all laid down to grass and :: securely fenced; together with the newly-:ereeted<dwelling-hoiiße thereon. The house contains; twenty-one rooms, comprising large dining and drawing rooms, connect ed ''capacious' entrance hall, with- large < folding* doors; so arranged as to form (when required) one large reception room.library,; breakfast room, card- rooms, bathrooms,, • corridor, and other conveniences on the ground floor; together withseveral large .and well arranged bed rooms and on the upper flpor. 'of .the best material's, is, plastered throughout, and is in course of completion inthe moatperfect style. As a resilience for a private family, ! ' MERIVALE is the most complete dwelling in f vCiie VBurrounding it have been laid out Wlthj -considerable cost. The" {muunehtal shrUVberies and private gardensare filled with every variety of fruit and forest trees. boxes and shied, capablefof accommodating several horses. :, )lhtre is & capital streamof pure water running; through tbeproperty. The land has been divided into convenient paddock*; ; «01 of .which are securely fenced and well -watered. * m * The auctioneers -have authority to offer this property by private treaty prior to the day of sale, price. and are prepared to do so upon the liberal terms of .one-third cash, the balance remaining on mortgage for any reasonable term that m*y subpurchasers. i C«rdi!io in»pect the property can be obtained by application at their-offices in. Christchurch, . 12 acres of freehold, land, on the south side of the river #Avon, This property adjoins " Debonair,ifad/ib in the occupation of F. Stewart, Esq. ItiS securely fenced, and laid down to grasp, and is one of the finest sites for a gentleman'f residence in the vicinity of Christchurch, and accessible by the newly-made river road along the banks of the Avon, ; . This property Is likewise, for sale by private treaty, upon liberal terms. One-half cash, the baalance on mortgage for a term of years to suit purchasers. Also, 3 acres of unenclosed land, immediately adjoining the foregoing property. About - 20 quarter-acre lots, part of that well-known section, on the Town Belt south, in continuation />f Colombo, street, andin the immediate vicinity of, the Railway, terminus. ~ Ariwg®mements have now been made for the continuation of this street in a direct line to the road runpinflLta the hiUs, as was originally contemplated. Jk» an evidence of the increasing value of this property, it may he remarked that several lots have •Inc# the early Males changed hands at greatly increased prices.; •* A capital Farm of 100 acres on the Lincoln roadj about four miles ! from Christchurch, the whole fenced and cross-fenced and laid down to English grass. The boundaries of this property have all been judiciously / - planted with valuable forest trees. There are two convenient cottages on the property, together with a large stockyard,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1055, 20 December 1862, Page 2

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