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SALE OF SPREY DO N , LOWER LINCOLN ROAD. Messrs. j. ollivier & son beg to remind their friends that the sale at the Spreydon Arms will take place at noon on the FIRST JULY. After the LAND AND CATTLE SALE, they will offer about FIFTY TONS PRIME MEADOW HAY, in lots of 3 tons and upwards. Carts from the White Hart at 11 o'clock. 2923 PURE BRED MERINO EWES AND RAMS. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have been favored with instructions from Messrs. Miles and Co., to sell by public auction, at Edd's Repository, on Friday, July 10, 1863, (the day following that fixed by his Honor the Superintendent for the holiday in commemoration of the marriage of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales), the following valuable Merino sheep— 6 TWO-TOOTH PURE BRED MERINO RAMS. These rams were got by ram No. 114, imported from Mecklenburg, by Archdeacon Hadfield, for the Otaki Institution, ex Constance, from England. 2 SIX-TOOTH PURE BRED MERINO RAMS. These rams were got by ram No. 129, imported by Robert Beaucliamp, Esq., and bred by Carl Augast Gadegast Oschatz, Saxony. 1 PURE BRED MERINO RAM LAMB. This ram was got by ram No. 109, bred by J. F. Hoffschlaiger, Mecklenburg, imported in the " Hermine," by Mrs. Krull and Co. 2 FOUR-TOOTH PURE BRED MERINO EWES. These ewes were got by ram No. 114, same as twotooth rams. 2 SIX-TOOTH PURE BRED MERINO EWES. 4 EIGHT-TOOTH PURE BRED MERINO EWES. These ewes were got by ram No. 129, same as sixtooth rams. This valuable draught of sheep are all the progeny of three pure bred ewes, No. 79, and two others imported to Wellington by Robert Beaucliamp, Esq., who purchased them, regardless of expense, from Carl Augast Gadegast Oschatz, Saxony. fjgJT The above sheep are now on view at Edd's Repository. 2922 PUBLIC HOUSE PROPERTY. THE OLD ESTABLISIIED HOUSE, KNOWN AS THE "LION," AT RAN GIORA, TO BE SOLD. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have received instructions from Mr. Newton, to sell by private treaty, the leasehold interest unexpired, of about 5£ years of the above valuable business. The Lion Hotel is situated on the main road, and possesses every requisite accommodation for a good business. There is a good bar, bar parlor, private room, and six good bed rooms; skittle alley, capital stalling, with eleven stalls, and two loose boxes; and a large well stocked fruit and vegetable garden, together with five acres of paddock. The house and outbuildings are in excellent order, and ready for immediate occupation. The business is now paying a good return, and may be considerably improved by any person accustomed to the trade.

The house is held at a moderate rental, with a power to purchase at the expiration of the term, at valuation. The Auctioneers are instructed to sell at a low figure to any intending purchaser, as the present occupier is desirous of retiring from the business directly. -For particulars, apply to J. OLLIVIER & SON, Christchurch; or to MR. NEWTON, 2941 On the premises, Rangiora. Messrs. j. ollivier & 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 DESIRABLE FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE FOR SALE. SPRINGFIELD ROAD, NORTH TOWN BELT, CHRISTCHURCH. THE Undersigned have been instructed by Mr. Thos. J. Joynt, to offer for sale by private treaty, the neat and pleasantly situated YILLA RESIDENCE on the Springfield Road, in his occupation. In offering this very desirable property for sale, the advertisers invite the attention of gentlemen desiring a convenient and pretty suburban residence to the advantages it possesses as well as regards its proximity to Christchurch, as its healthful situation and adaptation to the requirements of a family. The residence is situated at a distance of about a quarter of a mile from the North Town Belt of Christchurch, and within ten minutes walk of the city. THE COTTAGE. Contains six comfortable rooms, is substantially built, has a pleasant northern prospect, and is completely sheltered. THE GARDEN. Contains above an acre of land, of the primest quality and is highly cultivated, it comprises a small orchard, stocked with the choicest fruit trees in full bearing. A kitchen garden yielding every description of vegetable, and bordered with a choice selection of peach, plum, and cherry trees, and a neat shrubbery tastefully planted with English and Colonial forest trees and shrubs. The whole is securely enclosed with live fences, and is sub-divided by neat hedgerows. THE PADDOCK. Contains about two acres of the finest meadow land, which has been for more than five years laid down with the best permanent English grass and clover, and yields a most excellent pasture ; it is also securely fenced. There is an enclosed yard adjoining the house which contains a well of excellent water and a good pump. g From Christchurch to the property there is a dry well-mctalled road, and the neighbourhood is remarkable for its salubrity. The proprietor has spared no expense to render this property one of the neatest and most comfortable villa residences in the neighbourhood of Christchurch. The title is fee-simple and immediate occupation can be given. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Messrs. W. & N. JOYNT, Auctioneers, &c., Colombo-street, 2220 Christchurch. DODW 0R TH COTTAGE, Manchester Street. MISS COLE'S preparatory Day School for young gentlemen, will re-open for the ensuing quarter, on Monday, July 13. Terms:—£2 2s. per quarter. 2926

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1110, 1 July 1863, Page 6

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