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ASHLEY TOWNSHIP. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions to offer for sale by public auction, at their offices, in Christchurch, On TUESDAY, the 30th INSTANT, ; : W, < At NdOn, The remjMping sections of land in the township of Ashley. , These sections will be offered in blocks of quarteracre each.. Without reserve. Terms at sale. Plans may be seen at their offices, in Cashel and - ■ - ■ High streets. 5036 . •• i LAND SAUE. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON beg to give -iwtiee that their next ; . LAND SALE . will take placet on TUESDAY, DEC. SO, at noon. 5066 .. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. -l/irESSRS. OLLIVIER & SON have been favored JxL' with instructions from Messrs. Brown, Cox, and Co., to offer for sale, the whole of those valuable •. properties* as under:r— . Bural section No 2160, Alford Forest, containing . twenty,acres, Rural section. No. 2159, Springs, 220 acres ploughed up and fenced; 40 acres in oats, 20 in grass • . Buh4,section No. 2774, Springs < . • Ditto . , 2993, ditto . ;; , Ditto 2456, ditto v Pjtto, . ; 2951, ditto sections, in all containing about 10QQ acres, •ilwge-portion of which has beep laid, down and v divide# into convenient paddocks. • Also, buildings, 4ft,-Hthe whole of the Fell-known improvements at the Springs, consisting of the dwelling-house. the dairv. the stockyards, the stables, and other convenient outbuildings. . This valuable property will be submitted to PUBLIC AUCTION "7,",. '7 " . °n .7" '' 7 , WEDNESDAY, THE 7th JANUARY, 1863, unless previously sold by private treaty, and will be sold, in one or more lots, for the- convenience of purchasers. .For plans and particulars, apply to _ Messrs. OLLIVIER & SON, 4839 Cashel and High streets. 77, V 7 7 RUS FOR SALE. : MESSRS. j: OLLIVIER & SON have been fa- : vorired With instructions from Messrs. Brown, Cdie kf Go: to ofß»r for side— - The whole of their right and interest in a VALUABLE RUN upon the Springs road, and ad- ■ jacent thereto. ~Tlrg"TprT»tisiMtSof"about7ooo acres,including i9b6 l acre# of yaluable pre-emptive. right?., held Canterbury Association. lahd. iswel! grassed, and a large portion the South'road for a distance of nearly three mjlesf, ending new township of Weedon. •'' Tfhe L rights have frontages on (he Sotith road, and are every day becoming of greater value. > property will he offered for sale by Public \^tk>no^. .' / /i 77 77 .'JAN 7, 1863, 'oii&spreviouslysold treaty. ;i' For ptenstad particdlsfrs, apijly at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Cashel and High Streets, Christchurch. ~ . . 4840 ~ • MER3VALE. ~~ - - IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. BROOD MAKES,: RACI&G-STOCK. DRAUGHT . - AND OTHER HORSES. iiji-issss: J. ptfJVIER & SON have been faajGL voured with instructions from W. S." Moorhouse, Esq., to offer for Sale by Public Auction, 77 ;7:77 •. . at' merivale,i J.; MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1863, Tfte viole of his valuable Estate (freehold and leasehold), together with his well known Stud of Horiea:apd'ifiscellaneouß Effects, as follows:— ThetMerivale Estate, consisting of 50 acres.of l friiehold land, all laid down to' grass and • 'I! v fenced; together .withthe newlyerected dwelling-house .thereon. iThe house - contains twenty-one rooms, comprising large dtoiflg apd drawing,rooms, connected by capacious entrance hall, with s,BO ' : 'i«4duM)'6ife luge ifecdptibh breakfast, room,. card rooms, robiiis; te • : on ground floor,; together \vith several e arid' well arranged bed rooriis and rooms on the upper floor. The i&tfse is built of the best niaterials, is plastered throughout, and is in course of ; conipletion in the most perfect style. ; for aprivate family, *.i 7 MERIVALE . is without exception the most complete dwelling in Ibieprovkice. : • $ -I ' The ground* surrounding it have been laid'out ■With great taste, and at considerable cost. The ornamental shrubberies and private gardens are filled , Tariety of fruit and forest trees. ; and rdbmy stables, with cdafe]f house; horsis boxes and shed, capable of r Mx6mmodating: several horses. '- ' There is a capital stream of pure water running tjirootfi Jbe property. has l>een divided into convenient padall Of which are-securely fenced ana well . watered. ;/ 1 lmve a,uthority to offer this -Priority) the day\of sale, at a moderate fixed 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 may suit purchasers. Cards to inspect the property can be obtained by appHcstkm afr their offices in Christchurch. ■ ' 12 acres of freehold land, on the south side of the Wver Avon. This property adjoins "Debonair," and is in the occupation of .Fv Stewart, Esq.* It ij securely fenced, and laid down to grass, and is one of the finest sites for a gentleman's residence in . the vicinity of Christchurch, and accessible by the newly-made river road Along the bankk of the Avon. , , . , This property is likewise for safe by private ; trftity, upon liberal terms. One-half cash,' the baalauce on mortgage for a term of years to stilt purchasers. Also, '' 3 acres of unenclosed |and, immediately adjoining the foregoing property- - v About 20 quarter-acre lots, part of that well-knowfi . Be^"on the Town Belt south, in coritinu- / . ,ati?n of Colombo street, and in the immo- ; diate vicinitv of the Railway Terminus. /4 J^ n ®^ memen^8 Ve n °w'been made for the odfttiiitiation of tWs street in a direct line to the road rittrafag to the hills, as was originally contemplated. As an evideilce of the'lncreasing value of this property, it may be remarked that several lot's have since the early sales changed hands at greatly in- , craaied prices. A capital Farm of 100 acres on the Lincoln wad, about four milies from Christchurch, the whole fenced and cross-fenced and laid .down to English grass. The boundaries of 7 ,,, , this .propCTty 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 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 2

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