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sheds, and other conveniences, with ready access to the River Heathcote, which forms the north-eastern boundary of the estate. Possession can be given in April, or earlier, with a reservation of the right to remove the crops, or immediately, with the crops at a price to be agreed upon. ,■ V- ■ For the convenience 6f purchasers, the auctioneers will entertain an offer for this property privately, upon the same terms as above recited, viz., half cash; the balance to be secured by mortgage. : Also adjoining, - : s(j acres dfle'asehold land, having fifteen years unexpired, and s held under the Church Property Trustees, at a very moderate rental. The whole of this farm is securely fenced, and laid down to English grass. ' All these properties are fully cropped, and in each case the purchaser will have the option of buying tlie growing crops, but failing such an arrangement, they will be submitted to auction, in lots, as under: 50 acres Of oats , - 36 acres of ditto 22 acres of ditto 50 acres of hay, to be stacked and removed by . arrangement. VALUABLE BUILDING SITES.' FREEHOLD. Four quarter-acre sections in Cashel and Worcester streets, and long frontage in Antigua street, opposite the Government Domain and the College. The line of street has been recently formed and metalled, leading to the bridge by the Royal Hotel. 3J acres' on the north of Christchurch, part of. the Town Reserves, being Lot 160, fronting; on Madras street. • • • . 2| acres on the North Town Belt and corner of ; Manchester street, all fenced, with a good; . timber-built cottage thereon. One qr.-acre section in Dampier's Bay, Lyttelton, adjoining the property in the occupation of Mr ; Caton One qr.-acre section in Battery point. Extensive frontages in Hereford : street, Christ-' church, adjoining the Bank of New South; • Wales. This property is held for an unexpired term of 18; years, at a moderate rental. The auctioneers are prepared to sell the leasehold' interest in this property, together with the rents ( accruing from the portion of the property already? let ahd in the occupation "of substantial tenants. | : HORSES. : ■Catalogues of the horses and miscellaneous effects will be printed prior to. the sale. Amongst the horses will be found some very choice stock, including:— ,: Tom Jones, a splendid entire draught horse Pair of draught geldings, young and staunch . Pairiof plough mares, stinted ito Tom Jones f ' 2-year old draught filly, by Westminster, staunch in any harness 4 thoroughbred mares, 3 and 4 years old, broken to saddle and perfectly quiet, adapted for breeding racing stock 2 three-year old half bred fillies, warranted quiet in harness or saddle (trial given) 2 thoroughbred geldings; 3 years old, broken to saddle and perfectly quiet Bay mare, Peggy, stinted to Tom Jones, with a - Peer colt foal at foot Filly Joal, out of Peggy, by Ali Pasha Sundry other mares and foals. Brood mare Model with yearling filly, by Sledmere, imported, and in foal to Malton, imported. Verguice Barouche with all the necessary fittings com- ' pletp, forming when required a capital close ' carriage. - ; ; Harness, Saddlery, &c., &c. of various kinds. Carriages, will leave Christchurch On the morning of sale at half-past' 11 o'clock punctually.' > Gentlemen desirous of attending the sale and availing themselves of'those conveyances are requested to apply for a ticket the day before in order that seats may be secured for them. The sale will commence punctually at noon. Farther descriptions of the above properties and partieulars as to terms, &c. may be obtained of the Auctioneers. / J. OLLIVIER & SON, 5110 Christchurch. VILLAGE OF ST. MARTIN'S River Frontages on the Heathcote. Desirable Freehold Sections within miles of Christchurch. MESSRS. j; OLLIVIER & SON have been favored with instructions from Henry Phillips, Esq./to offer for iale by PUBLIC AUCTION, on an early day, the whole of that valuable estate being section No. 16, situated on the south side of WILSON'S BRIDGE, on the River Heaithcote. The section has been divided into lots varying : FBOM 2TO 7 ACRES, to suit the present requirements of purchasers. For Villa Residences there is notarriore eligible site to be' found around the city of Christchurchi Several of these lots have extensive frontages on the bank of the river, and pleasing sites can be secured for residences along its high;bank, commanding extensive views of the surrounding country. To each of these lots, land to the extent of from two to seven acres ha*' been attached, in order to afford ; facilities to purchasers desirous of securing pleasure grounds around their residences, as well as paddock accommodation. ' Convenient roads have been laid out, which give access to the river and to the direct' Lyttelton and Christchurch road. The Soil ; is of a rich alluvial nature; admirably adapted , for horticultural or grazing purposes - There is a fall of several feet to the river, in some cases as many as 13 feet, thus affording perfect facility for surface drainage. The Bridge across the Heathcote has just been rebuilt by the Provincial Government; and a capital road has 1 recently been formed and, metalled leading from Christchurch to the bridge, and thence through the property, 1 . Th§ Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway passes within less than a quurter of a mile of the property, while the distance by road to the Christchurch terminus is under one mile and a half. Plans are now ready for inspection. ~ , Lots may be challenged at the upset price of £50 Ber acre, and for which sum they will be sold unless lere is an advance upon that amount on the day of sale. For particulars apply to Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON, 4643 Christchurch. ~~ ~ FOR SALE." ~ "77777. TI/fESSIiS. J. OLLIVIER & SONare instructed IYJL to sell by private treaty a capital Brick built HOUSE, containing six rooms, with half-an-acre of Freehold Land attached, adjoining the bridge leading to Hagley Park from the Papanui road, with capital frontage to the River Avon. For particulars, apply to Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON, * 769 Christchurch. j

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1056, 24 December 1862, Page 2

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