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ARCHERY I MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have instruc- 1 tions to sell a ease of BOWS and ARROWS, recently received from England, consisting of Three complete sets for gentlemen Three do. for ladies Also, a capital prismatic compass. 4768 LAND WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. "IMTESSRS. J.* OLLIYIER & SON are prepared to JLvJL let on lease, a remarkably "fine section of about 250 Acres of Land, In a very convenient locality, for a term of five years, at a moderate rental, with a right of purchase at the expiration of that term, or a renewal at an improved rental for a further term of seven years. For particulars, apply to 4644 Messrs. J. OLLIYIER & SON. CONVENIENT RESIDENCE FOR SALE. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have reeled instructions to sell by private treaty, a newly erected TIMBER BUILT HOUSE, plastered and papered throughout, containing four convenient rooms; together with a two-roomed outhouse, lined and papered, and other outbuildings, with an acre and a half of land attached, one-half of which is laid down as a paddock; and the remainder in ornamental and kitchen garden, filled with abundance of first-class trees. A good well of water and pump on the premises. This property is in the immediate vicinity of the town. Immediate possession can be given. For terms, &c., apply to 4537 J. OLLIYIER & SON. FREEHOLD ESTATE ON THE HAREWOOD ROAD. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON are instructed to offer for sale, by private treaty, a freehold FARM of 100 acres, on the Harewood road, all fenced and divided into paddocks, with a capital house and convenient outbuildings. The position is one'of the most delightful in the vicinity of Christchurch; there are two magnificent streams running'through the property, one of sufficient power upon which to erect a mill. The land is of .the best quality, and a large quantity already seeded down. The terms are easy. For particulars apply to 4130 Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON. D WELLING HOUSE TO LET. ~ A COMFORTABLE and well-built Dwelling House of five rooms, with half-an-acre of land laid out as a garden, within one mile "of Cathedral square. The house is newly built and plastered throughout, the situation is healthy and agreeable, and there is a good supply of water. , - For further particulars apply to Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON, 4645 Christchurch. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AT FENDALL TOWN. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from Messrs. James and John Hill, of Fendall Town, to sell by private treaty, the whole of that valuable section of Freehold, Land, consisting of 50 acres,'and being section No. 60 on the map of the Chief Surveyor, situated at Fendall Town, and immediately adjoining the estates" of W. -Bowler,-.Esq;, and C.C. JBowen,Esq., and being within two miles of Christchurch. ' The whole of the section is fenced and broken up, and laid down to grass; there are two small cottages on the land, and the River Avon runs along the upper and lower ends of the section. The Fendall Town Road runs through the pro* perty. The Auctioneers desire to draw especial attention to this valuable estate, its immediate-contiguity to Christchurch and to the large liiccarton estates — from which it is only divided by the river—renders this perhaps the most desirable site for a gentleman's residence in the vicinity of the town. • L ■ The land is of first-rate quality, and admirably adapted for paddocks, or for grazing purposes. For terms, &c., apply to MESSRS. J. SON, Cashel and High Streets. Sept, 5,1862. " 3394 ~~ VALUABLE INVESTMENT. FREEHOLD LAND ON MONTREAL STREET SOUTH. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON are instructed to Sell by private treaty, all that valuable section, being part of section 79, on the South Town Belt, consisting of la..li\, and being about 5 chains only from the Town Belt, and in a line with Montreal street. The section has a frOn.tage of 2$ chains on the street, and is 5 chains in depth. The railway to the south will run through this section. The terms are easy and the price exceedingly low. Also, Qne and a half acres of land on the Rangiora M&i° road, part of section 1019, about 2ft. chains from the road. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. J. OLLIVIEII & SON, 2899 v Cashel Street. HOUSE AND LAND AT KAIAPOI. lITESSRS. J. OLLIVIKR <fc SON have iYJL ' received instructions from A. F. N. Biakiston, Esq., to let for a term all that desirable property atKaiapoi in his occupation, consisting of a capital « Six-room Dwelling House, In thorough repair, with the well-stocked Garden and paddocks adjoining. : The paddocks consist of about 20 acres of Land, most agreeably situated on the Banks of the Korotuoka or Cam. Within a short distance from the dwelling house is THE STORE, A very capacious building possessing every convenience for a first-rate business, and with the advantage of a deep water frontage. For particulars, apply to MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON, Christchurch, Or to Mkssrs, RICH & CO., 3735 Kftlapoi. LAND TO LET. TOWNSHIP OF LINCOLN. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have received to let for a terui of 7 or 14 years, at a very moderate rental, about 350 acres, in the- immediate vicinity of the Township of Lincoln, in blocks of 100 acres and upwards. The land is partially fenced, is well watered, and admirably adapted for (('rasing purposes. For particulars apply to 3736 MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON. rjlO LET FOU FIFTEEN YEARS. Section 2497 on Springs Track, 200 acres Section 2498 ditto ditto 158 acres Section 2685 Kaiapoi district 260 acres. Rentals—s«. per acre' (or the first five years; 10s. per acre for the second five; and 15s. petacre for the third five years. - The first and second years rentals to be paid together in the second year. The landlord will pay for improvements of a substantial character at the end of ; the lease, not exceeding nu amount to be agreed upon. The landlord will pay for all trees planted on the estate at the. end of the lease. Apply to ■> J. OLLIVIER & SON, Csshel and High Streets. April 25,1862. 1708

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

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