Article image
Article image

Properties for Sal.©. WOODEND HOTEL, NORTH ROAD. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been instructed to sell one half share in the WOODEND HOTEL, NORTH ROAD, with 10 acres of freehold land, six of which are laid down in English grasses, oats, and peas. THE HOUSE is most substantially built, and contains 15 rooms, with bar and detached kitchen. TIIE OFFICES comprise a six-stalled stable, two loose boxes, and large stockyard, and there is a well stocked kitchen garden on the ground. The house is now doing a first-class business, which is steadily increasing. c 6166 RUN ON THE ASHBURTON FOR SALE. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON are instructed to sell a run of 33,500 acres of good SHEEP COUNTRY, in the Mount Somers district, with I Cottage, Garden, and other Improvements. Also, 2 horses, stores, &c. Terms liberal. c 6061 FERRYMEAD TOWNSHIP AND RAILWAY TERMINUS. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON are instructed to sell in quarter-acre lots, the township of FERRYMEAD, comprising the whole of the deep water frontage adjoining the Ferrymead Railway Station. This being in connection with the Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway, the most valuable position in the province for a township, being the point where nearly all the vessels now entering the Heathcote river must discharge annually some 25,000 tons of imported goods, and re-load all the wool, the agricultural produce, and other exports of the province, thereby creating Ferrymead township the centre of a large resident population engaged in the transmission of goods between the two principal towns of the province. Its commercial value consists in the advantageous sites it offers for wharves, bonded stores, and warehouses, for the storage of goods awaiting transmission to Lyttelton or Christchurch, whilst the necessarily large numbers of persons engaged in these pursuits will afford ample scope for a prosperous business to numerous tradesmen engaged in supplying their wants. The land is of excellent quality. There is abundance of pure wholesome water to be obtained by sinking to a moderate depth, and coals, firewood, sawn timber, and other bulky articles of general consumption may be obtained by residents at some 25 per cent under Christchurch prices. Plans of the land can be seen at the offices of the auctioneers, and at the Ferrymead hotel, at both of [ which applications for sections will be received at I an upset price marked on the plan, and on an early date, of which due notice will be given. Each lot so applied for will be submitted to public auction, and become the property of the applicant, unless there are higher bids. Terms: One-third cash deposit, remaining twothirds in 6 and 12 months, bearing 10 per cent in- ' terest. Lithographed plans of the township will be supi plied or sent to a distance on application. c 5994 ORIENTAL ROOMS, HIGH STREET. FOR SALE. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been instructed to sell the premises in High-street, known as the Oriental Rooms, next to Birdsey's British Hotel, also two cottages adjoining with sixty feet frontage on High-street. ! Terms very easy. 308 HOUSE AND LAND. TOWN OF LYTTELTON. I "]% TESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have for sale - jLVJL a cottage of six rooms on one-eighth of an acre of freehold land, situate in Exetc street, I Lyttelton, being part of town section Nor. 92. c2b i DWELLING HOUSE AND QUARTER ACRE SECTION, (LEASEHOLD), CORNER OF CASHEL AND MADRAS STREETS. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been favoured with instructions from Mr. John C. Angus, to sell his Dwelling House, containing four l rooms, with the leasehold of the quarter acre section on which it stands, situate on Cashel and Madras streets The land is all enclosed and tastefully laid out, and is in a good state of cultivation. , c 5610 RIVER FRONTAGE, BRICKS WHARF, CHRISTCHURCH. t C The only suitable site for a Boating Station [ on the Avon. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have been favored with instructions from the proprietor, who is about leaving for England, to sell that very I valuable site the BRICKS WHARF, part of the town reserves, and comprising about 30 perches of freehold land TO THE WATER'S EDGE, " being the only piece of land on the river Avon with ' frontage on the water, and therefore admirably ' adapted for a boating establishment. There is plenty of room for a house at one end, leaving the rest of the land available for hauling up i and repairing the boats. . V 1 . The situation is also an extremely suitable one for public baths. c c 165 AVONVILLE. \ FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. FOR SALE, EIGHT SECTIONS. Apply to PERCIVAL PEARCE, at Messrs. Travera and Hamner's office, Christchurch. e Dated January 15, ISG4. c 3,3 HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE. , TN a central part of Christchurch, on easy terms of " I payment, a good substantial seven-roomed house, with stable and'othcr conveniences, garden attached; having long frontages as a corner section, and suit- •> able for building purposes. Apply to " Alpha," at the office of this paper. c G429 1 LAND FOR SALE. TWELVE ACRES and a-half fenced in, and with an excellent sward of English grass. This land is desirably situated for a gentleman's residence; is near to the Avon, and in the neighbourhood of the residence of Mr. Stewart and Mi\ t Hitchens. MACPHERSOK Christchurch. - November 11, 1863. c 546^ g LAND FOR SALE, On the River Halsewcll. - fcT A A ACRES of fine fat grazing land, well suited OU U for a Dairy Farm; with six-roomed House and out-buildings, consisting of dairy, cheese room, milking-shed aud loft, and open stable and stockyard. ?, APPIy J° DRUMMOND MACPIIERSON, Christchurch. 17th Dec., 1863. c 6432, * FOR SALE OR TO LET. milE LEASE of a first-class plot of LAND for ' X business premises, adjoining the site for the v Bank of New Zealand's, new buildings, Christchurch, t- having a frontage of 45 feet on Hereford Street and 4 the same on Cathedral Square, with a depth of 100 feet. . . . _ . . j. This is one of the best business sites in Chnst- ° ° h Appiyto URQUHART MACPHERSON, 0 301 C Lyttelton.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18640126.2.29.6

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1188, 26 January 1864, Page 7

Word Count
997

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1188, 26 January 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1188, 26 January 1864, Page 7