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Hj« UNRESERVED SALE. Hm 0X THE Btii OF APRIL, AT NOON, H nfESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON SB iVL will st> H< absolutely without reserve, that Mm magnificent- property entitled IH THE SPRINGS ESTATE, raH consisting of the following lots:— ■■ £ 0t i—The Springs Run, of about 5000 acres, EH including 1500 acres of pre-emptive right, EH covering both sides of the South Road near pH Weeden's, the Homestead pre-emptive right EH of 1250 acres, together with the house, well ||fl| stocked garden, cottage, dairy, stables, stockf{B yards and sheds, six paddocks, well fenced, of IJB "which about 60 acres are laid down in good S English pastures. A beatiful stream of water MB rising in the Springs runs through the centre IB of the property. H Lot 2.—Section 2937, consisting of 150 acres of wB remarkably rich land immediately behind and K adjoining the pre-emptive right lot 1. K Lot 3—Section 2932, 144 acres, equally good land, ■H adjoining the last. IKB £ot 4.—Sections 2951, 2933, with so much of 2456 JH as lies to the east of the stream which divides H that section, and the improvement pre-emptive IH right of 50 acres. The north boundary is [H fenced by a good fence, and the west is ijH bounded by the creek; the lot is computed to H| contain about 350 acres. 'wm Lot 5. —The part of 2456 lying to the west of the H| last mentioned creek, computed to contain Hi about 100 acres; this comprises what is comBB monly called the Horse Bight. IB Lot 6—Section 2159, containing upwards of 200 S acres. This is a paddock substantially fenced |H and well broken up; a crop has been taken ■H out of about 60 acres, and about 40 were Sfff sown with grass. The town of Lincoln fronts » on the north-east corner of this section. H Lot 7. —Sections 2755 and 2774 containing 63 SB acres, partially bounded by streams. ||( Lot 8. —A section of 20 acres of well timbered 9B land in Alford Forest. H| Lot 9.—The Longbeach Run, comprising about wm 3000 acres of first-rate cattle country, with Hj home station, near the mouth of the river BE The pasturage, including homestead pre-emptive SB right, will be put up at 2s an acre; the freehold land H Terms—Half cash; the remainder in approved |B bills at three and six months. 1133 ■ IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. ;B Retirement of Messrs. Wheeler & Nurse. m "If ESS RS. J. OLLIVIER & SON ■ IVJ. have received instructions from Messrs. H Wheeler & Nurse, who, having taken the Mitre H Hotel, Lyttelton, are about to retire from the busiH ness of mail contractors and carriers between LytM telton and Christchurch, to offer for sale by public H auction on the premises adjoining the Royal hotel, on H MONDAY, APRIL 13, AT NOON, ■ The whole of their valuable Plant, in good working JB order and condition, together with the H Lease of the Premises and Goodwill of the jH business ■ HORSES. ■ Twenty-six horses, thoroughly broken to har- ■ harness and saddle; amongst them are ■ several first-class mares in foal to the Peer, B or Criffle; particulars of these will appear B in a catalogue to be prepared in a few I CARRIAGES. B1 Omnibus Iff Brougham |B Dog cart 8 Four passenger carts M HARNESS. IS 10 sets double, single, and four-in hand B SADDLERY, &c. n Several saddles and bridles, complete B Two very good side saddles and bridles B New sets of horse clothing, and various stable B utensils, of which particulars will be found K in the catalogue. Hi Chaff cutter ■ All the household furniture, comprising— m Sofa, tables, chairs 8 Sideboard, washstands fi Drawers, bedsteads S Cooking utensils ■ Glass and earthenware B Cutlery, pictures, and various other articles too B numerous to mention. I LEASE. B The lease has four and a-half years to run, and B the lessor is under covenant to buy at a valuation, B or to allow all the improvements to be removed at B the expiration of the term. ■ Further particulars may be obtained on applicaB tion at the offices of the M AUCTIONEERS, B Cashel street. S Christchurch, March 27. 1504 I CLEARING SALE, WITHOUT RESERVE. 9 "jl/TESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON B IIX have received instructions from Mr. FairB hurst to sell by Public Auction, at his Stores in ■f Gloucester Street, on if WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, at Noon, I® the following important parcels of Goods, ex recent m arrivals:— ' 50 cases best pale brandy JS 4 qr. casks superior ditto , IS 20 cases Hunt's best port Jk 10 dozen sherry Js 10 ditto Jaquesson's champagne IB 100 ditto Jeffery's Edinburgh ale k 2 hhds Booth's old torn B 10 half-chests congou tea j K 10 boxes ditto , B 10 boxes orange pekoe B 1° boxes gunpowder B 30 gross wax vestas p| 10 nests American tubs I fa 4 Soyer's field kitchen ranges M Woollen cord trowsers M Bedford ditto J Is Aberdeen half-hose Q| Ladies' kid boots B Boys' Balmorals M 2 trunks goloshes 500 lbs sole leather 24 squares plate glass, sft 6in by 2ft Bin and 2ft lOin. i Sale at Noon. Christchurch, March 31. 1574 VILLAGE OF SPREYDON. LOWER LINCOLN ROAD. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have been favored with instructions to sell by Public Auction, EARLY IN APRIL, at their officesAll those desirable sections of Freehold Land, 1 situated in the I VILLAGE OF SPREYDON. 1 The site fixed upon for this village is four miles from Christchurch, on the Lower Lincoln Road, and forms part of the Estate of A. Moore, Esq. The sections are laid off in quarter acres, with extensive frontages to the main road. They will be offered at the upset prices of £12 10s, *10, and £7 10s per quarter "acre, aecording to the locality, and upon easy terms to suit purchasers. Early application is requested. Plans and particulars may be seen at the Offices ru* e . Auctioneers, Christchurch. Christchurch, March 17. 1350

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1086, 8 April 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1086, 8 April 1863, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1086, 8 April 1863, Page 7