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On the River llalswho,.—A Twenty-acri- St t r of Land, enclosed and under cultivation house thereon, to be sold. ' hO Great South Road.—VVeeden's Half-way II for sale. To be sold by public auction previously disposed of by private treaty \y well-known licensed accommodation-hou*. , hotel. The propety consists of 40 acres of l'"" held on a long lease, at a very low rental U 'i the hotel buildings complete in every resJt also stabling for 18 horses, two shops a sniVtl ! Ac. The opportunity of acquiring this s ,i' property, which includes the stock, the fixtur &c., and the goodwill of the business, any one desirous of engaging in this li r | business the certainty of a very hun^"' return. v No. 6ij:j Two Sections of capital Land to be sold one t 25 acres and one of 30 acres. Terms of J ment to extend over 12 months v - ' - v >. >>\2 A Farm for sale, comprising 5o acres of lent land, partly fenced in and under cultivat cm with a cottage ,and shed for two horses ThV ' is a capital supply of water at all seasons of .i! year. Payment—partly in cash, and partly .! an acceptance. ASHLEY DISTRICT. In the Forks of the Kowai.-A splendid Kstat, for sale, opposite the thriving town of Uithfk-M It comprises the whole of that valuable e-cm of Albury, the property of D. Macfarlane ' consisting of 680 of first-class land t ..»etW with 20 acres of capital bush. The land "which is partially fenced in and under cultivation possesses the great advantage of havin" wel j sheltered places for stock during the uintw season of the year. There is a spacious <hv fc !|\ ing house, most delightfully situated, and com manding an extensive view of the seaboard Price moderate, and terms easy. No.Vsi 3 Sections of well-selected Lands at £3 io* and £4 per acre, adjoining the new township of Leithfield, viz., one section, No. 2843, containing 80 acres of most excellent land, watered i,v I running stream, price only £4 per acre. No, 247 Two Sections, being Nos. 2844, of 30 acres, ami 3026, of 20 acres, of capital land, at £3 los per acre. On the latter section is an admirable site for an accommodation house, which is greatly ! needed in the district. Nos. 251 and 2'?> MANDEVILLE DISTRICT. 70 Acres of early and well-selected Land, having long frontages on the new and old Kangiora direct roads from Kaiapoi, surveyed and pegged out into 35 allotments. Price only £6 per acre, or, if preferred, it will be sold in plots of from one to five acres, as per plan. No. 210 A capital Farm, just beyond Kaiapoi, of 195 acres, 110 acres of which are broken up. and nearly the whole section is fenced in. This section has a good road frontage, and is watered | by the river Cam. It is held on lease with right of purchase. A low price asked for lease, and time given for payment. No. 523 Three splendid Sections of Land near the Ohoka | bush, to be let on lease, at a low rental, with a purchasing clause; or, if purchased at once, a very moderate price will be accepted. No. 499 A most valuable section of 60 Acres of Land, close to Eernside, to be sold for £210. £lun can remain unpaid for two years. No, 398 20 acres of capital Land, only two miles from Leithfield, to be sold at £3 per acre. No. 533 A Section of 35 Acres, being No. 1121, selected solely as being one of the most desirable spots in the district as a site for a village. It is bounded on three sides by roads. Price only £7 per acre. No, BUSH LANDS. A well timbered Section of about 30 acres, for sale. No. 194 A 20-Acre Section adjoining Kennedy's and Hubbard's bush, with a good road to it. No. 57:? A good Section of 20 Acres, No. 1901, purchased in 1859, and now offered for sale at a very moderate price. No. 596 STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTIES FOR SALE. A very powerful 4-year old Cart Mare, just broken in; perfectly staunch. No. 513 A compact Cart Mare, 5 years old. No. 557 A 5-year old Cart Gelding. No. 567 A well-bred Riding Mare. No. 325 A splendid 4-year old Pony. No. 503 A pair of very fine Working Bullocks. No. 559 30 very superior Merino Rams. No. 501 200 Ewes. No. tiOO A stack of prime Hay, in good condition, on a farm at Riccarton. It will be sold as it stands, and the purchaser can cut and cart it away at his own convenience. No. SS, CARTWRIGHT'S IMPROVED PATENT CHAIN HARROWS. The most useful harrows ever manufactured. Ransome's Y F L ploughs, with extras, ami a lot of most useful agricultural implements of the very best manufacture. No. 556 Also, two single sets of the strongest and most perfect Harness ever sent into the colony; they are suitable for mail carts. No. 560 CASH READY TO BE ADVANCED By way of mortgage, on approved Freehold Security. No. 61" CASH READY TO BE ADVANCED For the purchase of Rural Lands, to be leaW to tenants, with a purchasing clause. No. (32^ LAND IN ANY DISTRICT Can be had upon these very easy terms of l' u f' chase. Price, £3 per acre. A cash deposit required on purchase, and payment of the balance in five years. Persons may select rural land, subject to approval, in blocks of acres to 1000 and upwards. On payment of " ie deposit money a conveyance will be executed. Interest only 8 per cent. 011 the balance oj purchase money, and 110 commission to purchasers. No. iiFor the guidance of intending purchasers, pl ;inS are kept, and, where desired, tracings will be gi vi ' n of the principal properties for sale. When enquiries are made by letter, a copy of Numbers attached as per list will be all tmi needed to ensure a correct reference to the parlK' ll property of which information is desired. For full particulars, apply to LUCK & CLARK, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, Colombo and Gloucester Streets, Christchurch. 2823

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1109, 27 June 1863, Page 6

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