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PURE BRED MERINO EWES AND RAMS. MESSRS. J. OLLiyiER & 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.11. the Prince of Wales), the following valuable Merino sheep— 6 TWO-TOOTII 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 Beauchamp, 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 " Hertnine," by Mrs. Rrull 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 Beauchamp, Esq., who purchased them, regardless of expense, from Carl Augast Gadegast Oschatz, Saxony. ftgjT The above sheep are now on view at Edd's Repository. 2922 PUBLIC HOUSE PROPERTY. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE, KNOWN AS THE "LION," AT RANGIORA, 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 stabling, 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. OLLIYIER & SON, Christchurch; or to MR. NEWTON, 2941 On the premises, Rangiora. SPREYDON MARRET. SALE OF FARM STOCR. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON beg to give notice to Stockowners, Farmers, and others, that in consequence of repeated representations made to them of the inconvenience arising from the sale of Cattle within the limits of the town, they have made arrangements for opening a CATTLE MARRET, at the village of Spreydon, for the disposal of all descriptions of Farm Stock, the want of which has long been seriously felt. / THE VILLAGE OF SPREYDON forms a portion of the estate of Mr. Aug. Moore about four miles from Christchurch, on the lower Lincoln road, and as a site for a market is unequalled by any other spot that could be selected for the purpose. It is situated in the centre of rich pasture farms, and between two and three hundred acres of firstclass grass is to be obtained on this property alone, the whole of which is well-fenced, and with an abundant supply of good water, and all the surrounding properties are more or less laid down to English grass, and fenced off into very convenient sized paddocks. The owners of these properties have already expressed their readiness to graze cattle to any extent that may be brought to this market for sale, and the auctioneers are prepared to provide accommodation. Arrangements have been made for a continuous supply of cattle, steers, fat stock, milch cows, &c., and which the auctioneers propose to offer for sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION. The first sale will take place On WEDNESDAY, the sth AUGUST NEXT, at 12 o'clock, and will be continued on the first Wednesday in each month. The auctioneers have very little doubt that the public will soon appreciate the advantages arising from these suburban sales, and that they will be under the necessity of holding them more frequently; due notice will however be given of any change of the day. Persons proposing to send cattle to the market for sale will be required to give early notice of their intention to the auctioneers. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON, 2993 Christchurch. RAIAPOI ISLAND. Close to the New Bridge. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from Mr. Felton to sell by private treaty, A capital section of LAND, containing 25 acres, part of Section 412, and immediately adjoining the New Bridge, across the Waimakariri. For particulars, apply to Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON, 2223 Christchurch. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have been favored with instructions from Mr. Hodgson, to sell by public auction, on an early date, All those valuable Freehold Building Allotments of Land on the road to Wilson's Bridge, and immediately fronting upon the property in the occupation of the Rev. James Wilson. The plots have been laid out in quarter-acre blocks, with convenient access, by means of roads made through the estate. Each plot will be offered at a very moderate upset price, and upon terms of deferred payments, at the usual rate of interest, so arranged as to suit purchasers. The land has all been laid down to grass, is well fenced and drained, and is in every respect one of the most desirable sites in the vicinity of Christchurch for suburban residences. It is within one mile of the town, and in a district rapidly rising m importance. For plans and further particulars, apply to Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON, 2168 Christchurch. ~ LAND ON FERRY ROAD. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have received instructions to sell several Quarter-Acre Sections, fronting on the Ferry Road, and adjoining the Christchurch Quay. Terms Easy.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1112, 8 July 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1112, 8 July 1863, Page 7