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Messrs. luck and clakk, AUCTIONEERS, ( LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL I COMMISSION AGENTS, I ARBITRATORS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND VALUERS, Beg to state that in their newly-erected Offices and Auction Rooms they have every convenience for effectively carrying out the several branches of their profession. Their business will include 1. The holding of sales, at which any sheep and cattle stations, landed estates, furniture, and general miscellaneous property placed in their hands for disposal, will be submitted to public auction. 2. The sale by private treaty of freehold and leasehold estates, of stations, stock, farm produce, &c. 3. The letting of rural and town lands and houses. 4. The purchase of estates, the selection of rural and town sections, and of the waste lands of the province for intending purchasers. 5. Tiie surveying and mapping of town and RURAL LANDS, AND THE LAYING-OUT OF NEW TOWNSHIPS AND VILLAGES. 6. The valuation of property and arbitration in all cases of dispute. 7. The management of estates and the collection of rents. Messrs. LUCK & CLARK have provided ample accommodation to receive furniture and other effects, either for sale by public auction or for storage; and have also erected a fire-proof room for the safe custody of deeds and other valuable documents connected with the business they may have in hand for their clients. LAND AND ESTATE AGENCY OFFICES IN CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN desirous of purchasing LANDED and HOUSE PROPERTY for investment or occupation, or seeking to hire Land and Houses on Lease, can obtain obtain full information of properties to be disposed of in the City of Christchurch and the surrounding Rural Districts on application to LUCK & CLARK, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, Colombo and Gloucester Streets, Christchurch. For the guidance of intending purchasers, plans are kept, and, when desired, tracings will be given of the principal properties for sale. When enquiries are made by letter, a copy of the numerals attached to our advertisements will be all that is needed to ensure a correct reference to the particular property of which information is desired. *928 TO PERSONS REQUIRING SMALL FREEHOLDS. Freehold Land near Christchurch to be Sold in Small Allotments, and to be paid for by instalments extending over 7 years. 47 Acres, Part of Rural Section 48a., the Property of the Rev. James Wilson. MESSRS. LUCK & CLARK have received instructions from F. Thompson, Esq., to offer for sale by public auction on an early day to be named in a future advertisement, All the rural section numbered 48a. on the map of the Chief Surveyor, containing 50 acres (less about three acres taken for the railway) situated on the road running from the Ferry road to the Hills' Topd, and •, having a frontage of 44 chains thereto, and about 14 chains fronting on the River Heathcote, immediately below Wilson's bridge. The land is situated in a most healthy position, and has been laid down to English pasture; it possesses good drainage into a creek which traverses the length of the section, and water of the purest quality can be procured at the depth of a few feet. The allotments as laid out are at an average distance of one mile from Christchurch, and are about the same distance from the Christchurch Railway Station. From the sections fronting on the river a fine view of the Port Hills is obtained. Most of the sections front on the direct road between Lyttelton and Christchurch by the Hm route; those lying back, and those fronting on the river, have access by reserved roads to the direct line. . , . . „ The land will be divided into sections containing one acre or thereabouts, according to a plan prepared by us, and now ready for inspection. Intending purchasers may apply for any of the sections, which will then be submitted to public competition, and sold to the challenger at tin fixed upset price, if no advance be offered. Terms: 5 per cent on upset price, to be paid at the time of application. 10 per cent on day of sale. 15 per cent at end of two years. 20 per cent at end of four years. 50 per cent at end of seven years. Interest to be charged for the unpaid monies at the rate of 6 per cent for the first two years, and 8 per cent for the remainder of the term. »bO. Apply to MR F T HOMPSON, or to LUCK & CLARK, 1029 Christchurch. FOR SALE, The most perfect spot for Residential Occupation In the City of Christchurch. MESSRS. LUCK & CLARK are favored with instructions to dispose of by private treaty town sections Nos. 509 to 514 inclusive, consisting of an acre and a half of land, laid out with great good taste for residential occupation. The grounds comprise ornamental shrubberies, planted with forest trees and choice evergreen shrubs, flower, fruit, and vegetable gardens, well sheltered and filled with the choicest plants and trees. The gardens and grounds are in complete order. The land has very valuable frontages on Chester Barbadoes, and Kilmore streets, to the extent of chains. Time of payment to extend over one year. For further particulars, apply to LUCK & CLARK, 1930 Christchurch. £2000 ItEADY to be advanced /VS APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURHTf"MESSRS. LUCK & CLARK are prepared to advance this amount in sums of and upwards, by way of mortgage, for a period of or two years. No - ■ 5 ' 5 Apply to LUCK & CLARK, 1931 Christchurch. LANOXIN ANY DISTRICT TO BE LET ON LEASE WITH A PURCHASING CLAUSE. MESSRS. LUCK & CLARK are prepared tc purchase Crown lands for approved tenar on the above terms. Tenants may select their land. JNo - LUCK & CLARK, 1932 Christchurch '

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

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