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GREAT LAND SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON FRIDAY NEXT, THE Ist OF MAY, 1863. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have receive instructions from the proprietors to sell b public auction, at their Offices, on FRIDAY, MAY 1, The following valuable properties:— 35 acres Land, section No. 145, situate on tt Lincoln road, within one mile and a half i Christchurch, and adjoining the Little Riv( Tramway, the property of Mr. Josep Fantham, in blocks of one acre and upward 2 acres land, situate on the Riccarton road, short distance from the Plough Inn. The above land will be sold without reserve. 50 acres unimproved land adjoining the Rac course, the property of Mr. J. Coutts, an selected by him for a dairy farm, being we grassed, and within a convenient distanc of Christchurch. To ensure a sale, this property will be put up i the low upset price of £3 per acre. 50 Building Sites, of one quarter acre eacl delightfully situate on the south bank c the river Avon, within one mile of the Tow Belt, in a healthy and pleasant locality. Terms Half Cash ; remainder at six month bearing bank interest. 1 acre section, No. 52, Town Reserves, having frontage of 2 chains to Manchester-stre* north, close to the residence of G. Mile Esq., the property of Mr. Thomas Free. The above is surrounded with a high live fenc and is planted with trees. The situation is high an healthy, and would make an excellent site for gentleman's private residence. 10 excellent Building Sites in Lichfield street part of Town Reserves, No 95, very desi: able, from their close proximity to tl business part of the town. 6 newly-built four-roomed cottages plastere throughout, and a double chimney in eacl fronting on Peterborough and Madras stree town sections No. 209, 211, 213, and 21 enclosed in a ring fence. This property is at present yielding a rental < £240 per annum and is held under a twenty-or years' lease, at a low ground rent. Quarter-acre town section 944, fronting o Lichfield-street, and close to Mr. W. Wilsor garden at present unoccupied. This lot will be submitted at an upset price of£l4i 80 acres Land, on the Halswell, close to the ne bridge. This land, having a strong dec soil and covered with a most luxuriant crc of grass, is well suited for a dairy farm, ar the Little River Tramway passing aloni side makes the communication with Chris church very easy. 311 acres Land, on the Horse-shoe Lake, wii large dwelling-house, cottage, out-house garden, &c. The land is fenced in and: part drained and cultivated. This property, an early selection by the owne C. H. Greenstreet, Esq., in one of the most beautifi situations in the province, within miles of Chris church and not far from the sea, is an excellent pos tion for a gentleman's residence, and well adaptc for agricultural purposes. The above will be submitted at a-very low pnc as the owner is about to reside at his station, and not sold in one block will be cut up into alio ments to suit purchasers. . 20 acres Land, situate at Prebbleton, SectH No. 952, laid down with English grass and well enclosed with a live fence, with small stream of water running through it. Terms: —Half cash; remainder at three months. Plans of the properties may be seen, and every i formation obtained, at the offices of the Auctioneer 1950 SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFEECTS At Eversleigh, North Town Belt. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been f vored with instructions from E. C. Minchi Esq., who is about to leave for England, to Sell 1 Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, at his house, St. Alban's road, near Christchurc the whole of his Furniture and Effects, consistii of: — Sitting Room—Loo table and cover, sofa, hair sei chairs, whatnot (rosewood), music sto< window hangings, prints and frames, chir ney ornaments, fender and fire irons, ca pet Hall—lron hat stand, oil cloth, rugs Bedrooms —Single and double bedsteads, wardrob hair mattrasses and bolsters, feather pillow commode, washing and dressing table looking glasses, bidet Kitchen—Table, grates, kitchen utensils and houi linen, &c. Pantry—Handsome China tea and breakfast service dinner service complete, handsome ci decanters, wine glasses, knives and fork tea and coffee pot, cream and sugar basi dessert service, handsome cruet stand, si ver edged Stable —1 excellent draught mare and foal, 2 saddl mares, gentlemen's saddles and cloth, 2 sid saddles, &c., 1 girls' saddle 2 milk cows in calf, anvil, grindstone, chaff cutte oat crusher, wheelbarrow, harness and dra; set cart harness, &c. A few tons carrots, 80 cords firewood, and oth< things too numerous to particularise. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. Luncheon provided. 177 TO SELL OR LET. I I FARM OF 100 ACRES IN THE NORTH | ASHLEY DISTRICT. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have receive instructions from the proprietor, Mr. Waugl to sell or let the Farm of BENGALLHILL; consisting of 100 acres in the North Ashley Distric THE BUILDINGS consist of Dwelling House of four rooms, Shed, Bari Whare, Dairy, and Stockyard. THE LAND. 26 acres are laid down in English grass, 5 acres ai summer iullowed, and 2 ucres fl.ro parti}' garde and partly young trees. There are sever; springs of excellent water on the land, some c which are close to the dwelling house, and tl whole farm is watered by a creek in which thei js always abundance of water for cattle. Bei gallhill commands a fine view of the sea, froi which it is not four miles distant; the air remarkably bracing and healthful; it is all within three miles of Saltwater Creek, betwec ■ which port and Lyttelton a company is about run a steamer regularly. The Farm is wc suited for agricultural and dairy purposes, ar is also in a capital position for wool draying, & As the proprietor wishes to dispose of the fan immediately, it will be sold or let on any reasonab terms, and a portion of the purchase money can r main on mortgage. For price and further partici lars, apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr. Waugl Bengallhill, by Saltwater Creek. TO LET, with immediate possession, a tw< roomed COTTAGE, with lean-to attache situated on the Windmill road. There is a goc garden and one acre paddock adjoining. Apply to C. MONEY, 1951 Armagh street, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1091, 25 April 1863, Page 5

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