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ii HOUSES ! HOUSES ! ! HORSES !! ! S trKSSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON \ AI Vave received instructions from the importer, ■ f Mitclu'll. Esq.. to Sell l>y Public Auction, at Edds' ; Repository. o" SATURDAY, APRIL 25, At Noon, | Without Reserve, I 'fi K . celebrated thoroughbred horse | FLYING CLOUD, I v's'n"' 4 vears, of a beautiful rich brown color; I sHiuls 10 hands, remarkably handsome, and I perfect temper. Flying Cloud is by Frank, out I of Omen. | ] )V Volv Buck, by Venison; was imported I ' into South' Australia by W. Vansittart, Esq. | o]nen by Melbourne, out of Stormy Petrel, by Sheet f Anchor; was imported into South Australia by I Hurtle Fisher, Esq. 1 Flviii? Cloud carried off the first prizes at the South I ' Australian Agricultural and Horticultural So--1 a t three shows in succession, for 1860, I istil, and 1862; at the latter in competition I with Vanguard. I I Also the thoroughbred mare I ADA. I | Ada is out of Ada, by Merry Monarch. | And the celebrated steeplechaser ! MAORI. • Maori is a first-class cross-country house, and gentle- ; " mcn desirous of witnessing his leaping powers, ■ inav do so any day at Edds' Repository, where I the'horses will be on view until the day of sale. | For particulars, apply to I Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON, | J579 _ _ Christchurch. I HORSES AND FARM STOCK. SATURDAY, APRIL 25. M 1 ESSES J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instrnctions to sell by public j auction, at Edds' Repository, on f SATURDAY, APRIL 25, | i brown gelding, 5 years old, broken to harness I and good at all farm work | ] black ditto, 7 years old, ditto i 4 sets harness ! 3 ploughs ' Set of iron harrows Large farm dray, nearly new Tip dray quite new Chaff cutter Fine cow, in full profit, with calf by side Bull calf And other goods After which, MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON Will Let the Farm of 50 acres, on the Springs road, being section No. 2999, the whole of which is securely fenced and cultivated, 10 acres laid down to grass; together with a two-room cottage, and three-stall stable. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON, 1770 Christchurch. [ FARM STOCK. I SOMERSET FARM, SPRINGS ROAD. ■kX ESS RS. J. OLLIVIER & SON jj|yjL have received instructions from Mr. Fred, white to sell by public auction, at Somerset Farm, Slower Springs road, on | THURSDAY, APRIL 30, AT NOON, |The following well known and capital farming stock Bod utensils, consisting of I Several remarkably fine, staunch, heavy draught I horses I Several light ditto, broken to saddle or harness I Two and three-year-old geldings and fillies I 9 cows, in full profit | 30 head of young stock I 1 bull I 12 pigs I Spring cart and harness | Dairy utensils, in great variety I Ploughs, harrows, and other implements i Kitchen utensils I And various other articles too numerous to mention, r The sale will commence punctually at noon. i! Carts will leave the White Hart at 10 o'clock. | f Luncheon provided. 1890 j VALUABLE HOTEL FOR SALE. hyrESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON |JLt_L have received instructions from Mr. Everest to offer for sale by Private Treaty, | The House, together with all the fixtures and • and fittings now in his occupation at Kaiaf poi, and known as the I EXCHANGE HOTEL. LThe House is newly erected, and contains a capital ar, large Public Room, good sized Parlour, and |capacious Dining Room, with eleven capital Bedrooms, Kitchen, and various other conveniences, all of [Which are finished very neatly. I There is also a large stable, with five stalls, &c. I The land is freehold, and consists of half-an-acre. | The situation is not surpassed by any in the town jpf Kaiapoi; it is immediately contiguous to the proposed Railway Bridge, and in the most agreeable S>art of the town. I In addition to the above, there is half-an-acre of leasehold land within six chains of the house, held at • very low rental, which the purchaser might take if so disposed; it is admirably adapted for a kitchen garden. The whole of the above property will be sold at a very moderate price to any person desirous of entering into this business. The amount of business Wready done is considerable and of a very superior character. T!;e V:rms are very easy. One-half of the purchase- V '«ney may remain at interest for a term of two ,L three years, if desired, upon a guarantee being given that in the interval the house will be so managed as not to imperil the license. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON, Christchurch; Or to MR. EVEREST, 1769 On the premises, at Kaiapoi. VILLAGE OF SPREYDON. LOWER LINCOLN ROAD. TV/TKSSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON IjL'l have been favored with instructions to sell by public Auction, i EARLY IN APRIL, at their offices— 1 All those desirable sections of Freehold Land, I situated in the VILLAGE OF SPREYDON. ■ 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 )cality, and upon easy terms to suit purchasers. Early application is requested. Plans and particulars may be seen at the Offices * the Auctioneers, Christchurch. Christchurch, March 17. 1350

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1091, 25 April 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1091, 25 April 1863, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1091, 25 April 1863, Page 7