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Properties for Bale. FOR SALE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, near the Railway Station, consisting of quarter acres. Terms—£loo each. Payable by £50 cash, and £50 in 12 months. Apply to 2051 c MATSON & TORLESBE. MATSON & TORLESSE hare received instructions from the Trustees of the Wakefield Trust Estate to offer ALLOTMENTS ON BUILDING LEASES, of the TOWNSHIP OP WAKEFIELD, which consists of 100 acres, having sixty chains frontage on Sumner Bay, ON MODERATE TERMS. Apply to Messrs. MATSON & TORLESSE, Colombo Street; or Messrs. LOUIS, TRAVERS & HANMER, 2097 c Solicitors to the Trustees. CHRISTCHURCH QUAY ESTATE. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON beg to give notice that they are instructed to SELL BY PRIVATE TREATY, The remaining sections of the CHRISTCHURCH QUAY ESTATE, East and West. These sections vary from the Eighth of an acre upwards, and have convenient road frontages. Terms Easy. c 2546 TO LET OR SELL. MESSRS. AIRMAN & WILSON are instructed to sellor let a BRICK HOUSE, on the Ferry road, about one milefrom Christchurch, with one and a-half acres of land. The house has 5 rooms, plastered and papered, and a kitchen, with kitchen range, &c.; there is also a brick dairy and stable attached. Price and rent moderase. c 2566 FIEST-CLASS HOTEL BUSINESS AT WOODEND, NORTH ROAD. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON hare be«n instructed to sell, THE WOODEND HOTEL, NORTH ROAD, With 10 Acres of Freehold Land, six of whick are laid down in English Grasses, Oats, and Peas. THE HOUSE Is most substantially built, and contains 15 Rooms, with Bar and Detached Kitchen. THE 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 998 IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. Messrs. burnell, bennett, & sprot have received instructions from two large runholders in the Marlborough province to dispose of the HALF INTEREST OF THEIR PROPERTIES. One of the stations is stocked with 21,000 SHEEP, And all the necessary Buildings, &c. &c. 9000 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, 70,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD. The other is unstouked, but in thorough working order, the Buildings and Improvements having cost nearly £4,000. 8,000 ACRES FREEHOLD, 30,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD, For full particulars apply to the undersigned; who can confidently recommend this as a bond fide offer rarely to be met with. BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT. Christchurch, April 5, 1864. c 2062

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 Mr. itchens. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. Chrißtchurch. Novambor 11, 1863. c 5469 FOR SALE. ALL that valuable property, known as the BRIDGE INN, at the Seventh-Mile Peg, on ths Great North Road, five miles from Cliristchnrch, with about 50 acres of land, all fenced, 15 of which are grass paddocks, and 20 acres cultivated. The projected railroad goes through the property alongside of the house, where the proposed railroad bridge and station is to be placed. The above property has over 60 chains frontage on the Waimakariri River, and 26 chains on the North Road. Apply to SAMUEL TRELEAVEN, 1599 c Styx Mill; or on the Premises. FOR SALE, rriHREE-QUARTERS of an Acre, with a threeJ_ roomed House, at St. Albans, adjoining the property of J. T. Peacock, Esq. The garden is well laid out and stocked with fruit trees, and has two frontages, viz., 2 chains on the St. Albans' Road, and chains on the Accommodation Road. There is a good well of water on the ground. For terms, &c., apply to MR. JAMES FRAME, c 1974 Harewood Road. For BaleFOR SALE, Ten Quiet Pail-Fed STEERS, from two to three years old. Apply to CAPTAIN D'AUVERGNE, c 2470 Rangiora. THE best and cheapest MILK DISHES to be had at Calvert's cheap tin shop, High street, Christchurch, opposite to the Wesleyan Church. C 4596 PUBLIC NOTICE. H FIELDER begs to inform the public that he • has just received from London A LARGE STOCK OP FANCY WOOD AND GILT MOULDINGS, And is now prepared to make picture frames on the shortest notice. KILMORE STREET EAST, Three doors from the Garrick Hotel. Christchurch, April 26, 1864 c 2588 FOR SALE, Ex Mermaid, 2 SPORTING CARTS, with all the newest improvements. 1 Dog Cart, ditto. These light, strong, roomy carriages, built of Scotch elm by Frederick Campbell, of Dumfries, obtained so large a share of public notice at the International Exhibition, that wore orders were re ceived for them than for any other vehicle exhibited. 8 sets ot single Harness, by Milroy and Son, Cornliill. FREDERICK THOMPSON, 1510 Cashel street. FOR SALE, Ex Balaklava. 3 EXCELLENT PIANOS, in mahogany and walnut wood cases, by Frederick Priestley, Berners street, London. FREDERICK THOMPSON, j 869 Cwhel street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1229, 30 April 1864, Page 7

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