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I LAND, HOUSE, AND SHOP, J In Gloucester street, close to Colombo street. TO BE DISPOSED OF at a low price, and by _ payment to extend over nine months, the interest in a leasehold plot of Land having 12 years to : run from January, 1863, held at a ground rental of only £16 10s. per annum. The improvements comprise a Shop and two rooms, &c.. well built and finished complete. Early i possession will be given. No. 563 ! LUCK & CLARK, 2030 Christchurch. LAND AND HOUSES ON CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, In Kilmore street, just over Colombo Bridge. TO BE SOLD Oil LET on lease for 21 years, with right of purchase during the first seven years. The land consists of all those valuable Town Sections No. 246 and 247, and will be sold in one lot at a very reasonable price (the chief part of which may remain for a period of seven years), or if preferred, it will be sold or let with right of purchase in plots, as per plan prepared by us. The buildings comprise three well-built dwellinghouses let to good tenants. The sections are most advantageously situated, and are valuable either for investment or occupation. No. 547 For plan and full particulars, apply to LUCK & CLARK, 2031 Christchurch. \ LAND FOR SALE IN THE LINCOLN DIS- ; TRICT, BEING a capital Section of 56 acres. Price, £3 3s. per acre; £100 of purchase money can remain unpaid for two years. No. 566 LUCK & CLARK, 2032 Christchurch. VALUABLE ESTATE ON THE KOWAI FOR SALE, CONSISTING of 700 Acres of splendid Land, (including 20 acres of bush), partly fenced in and under cultivation, with a spacious dwellinghouse, &c. Price moderate, and terms of payment easy. No. 585 LUCK & CLARK, 2033 Christchurch. LAND FOR SALE NOT FAR FROM THE RAILWAY STATION. THREE Lots, each containing 1 rood 20 poles, being part of Rural Section, No. 71. For plan of same, apply to No. 582 LUCK & CLARK, 2034 Christchurch. A FARM FOR SALE ON THE SPRINGS ROAD, Price only £14 per acre. IT comprises 160 acres of first-class Land, fenced in and under cultivation, with good dwellinghouse. It has long frontages on three roads, and is distant about 4|- miles from Christchurch. No. 531 LUCK & CLARK, 2035 Christchurch.

Messrs. j. olliyier & son respectfully request that early applications may be made for the remaining sections in the townships of LINCOLN, ST. MARTINS WEEDEN, ASHBOURNE ASHLEY, CHRISTCHURCH QUAY WEST PREBBLETON, &c., preparatory to fixing the day of sale. Plans may be seen at their offices. 1267 RUN FOR SALE BY AUCTION. That most Valuable Run, Nos. 86 and 91, consisting of 19,500 Acres, situated on the Rakaia, and well-known as ACTON STATION, the Property of Edward Chapman, Esq., together with all the vuluable improvements thereon, consisting of First-class Dwellinghouse. Garden of about Two Acres, well Cultivated and Planted. Ten Acres of Paddock, well Fenced. Cowshed, Washhouse, and Stockyard Also, A Four-roomed House, in good habitable order. There is an excellent Well on the premises, all of which are in first-rate order, and the entire homestead is well known to be one of the most comfortable country residences in the province. The Run has a river frontage on the Rakaia of about six miles, and is one of the earliest selections in Canterbury. It is allowed by every one capable of judging, to be the most choice as to situation, with ample feed for nearly 20,000 sheep, and situated on the upper boundary is a commodious and suitable shepherd's house, from which the whole of that portion of the run may be protected without fear of trespass. Messrs. burnell, bennett & sprot have received instructions to sell the above very valuable run, known as ACTON STATION, TUESDAY, the 23rd JUNE NEXT, at their offices in Hereford street, Christchurch. Every particular can be obtained on application to GEORGE GOULD; or to 2038 BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. PUBLIC SALE OF IMPORTED RAMS

AND EWES, Ex Betty Perlbach, from Hamburg. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Krull and Co., to Sell by Public Auction, at their Stock Yard, Manners Street, on Wednesday, the 27th May, at Two o'clock, 14 IMPORTED PURE BRED RAMS, 15 IMPORTED PURE BRED EWES, Selected from the flock of the Baron von Steinberg, in Meetzen, in Mecklenburg. Each buyer will receive a pedigree, attesting the purity of the breed of these animals, which has been certified to by her Brittanic Majesty's Consul at Hamburg, W. Waddilove, Esq. This consignment is part of the progeny of a flock of selected sheep, imported into Germany by Prince Jerome Napoleon, then King of Westphalia, from the celebrated farm of Rambouillet, and which were at the downfall of the first French empire, acquired by the father of the Baron von Steinberg. The purity of the breed has been sustained by judicious importations from Rambouillet, and is distinguished by largeness of carcase, length, and fineness of wool, admirably suited for coming purposes. The weight of fleece is very considerable. Animals from this flock have frequently carried off firstclass prizes at Cattle Shows in France and Germany, and it is a well attested fact that the young rams are in great demand by the owners of Saxony flocks, to keep up the breed of their sheep. The Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending this importation to the notice of flockmasterß in New Zealand, as they have been particularly selected for their hardiness and adaptability to a changeable climate, and, not being like most ""Ported sheep, stable bred, they will be found well able to stand rough weather, and easily acclimatised. vL u* ' east recommendation is the ease with which they are maintained in condition on the most indifferent pastures, so that as a most profitable investment they will be found unequalled. The Terms of Sale will be most Liberal. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, April 27, 1863. 2020

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1093, 2 May 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1093, 2 May 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1093, 2 May 1863, Page 6

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