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.... .ufik.iAOt&bixa.is. THREE ELIGIBLE PROPERTIES, NORTH ROAD, About Three Miles from Christchurch, Part of the NORTIICOTE ESTATE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions to sell by publie auction, in their Offices, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of MAY, At One o'Clock. teres land, fronting on the North 1 road, about . 3fc miles from Christcliurch, all fenced and laid down with English grasses. 5 aores land behind the above, broken up and partly fenced. 20} acres land, fronting the North road, within a short distance of the first-named property all fenced and broken up, and 15 acres laid down to English grass. These properties are part of the Northcote Estate, and are all admirably adapted as sites for gentlemen's residences or nursery gardens. Terms: One-third cash; one-third in three months; and one-third in six months, 3019 TIMARU. UNRESERviD SALE. , MR. JOHN BESWICK has received instructions from Messrs. Lowe and Bruce to sell by - PUBLIC AUCTION, Without reserve, ON SATURDAY, the 28th INST., One quarter-acre of Freehold Land, situate in George street, Timaru, together with two four-roomed Cottages. Sale at noon. * Timaru, 14th May, 1864. 2995 TO BAKERS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Lion Hotel, Rangiora, ON THURSDAY, MAY 26th. MR. BUSS has received instructions from Mr. S. H. Chapman, to sell by PUBLIC : AUCTION, At the Lion Hotel,onthe above-named date, The HOUSE, BAKER'S SHOP, and LAND now in liis occupation. ~ The house and shop is built of well-seasoned timber, and contains four rooms, and has a good bricked oven in the bakehouse, and a good well of water close to the door. There is ..one acre of land, used as a garden, and is well stocked with all kinds of fruit trees, and is all aecarely fenced with post and rails, and alive fence planted. The Auctioneer has every confidence in recommending this property, as it is situated in the best position for business in Rangiora, having a chain frontage to the Harewood road, and immediately opposite the junction of the Drain road, and an accommodation road at the back of the property ; and offers a first-rate opportunity for any one in the ■ame line of business. There are also all the neces-' sary troughs, tins, &c., &c., which can be token at a valuation after the sale. Ssile at 1 o'clock precisely. . Terms—Cash. 8026 WM. BUSS, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 26th MAY. Auction in Lyttelton. MR. CRAIG has received instructions from Mr. . W. Richardson, Bailiff to P. Wakefield, Esq., to sell, under distraint for rent, at PETER CAMERON'S ROBIN HOOD HOTEL, On Thursday, 26th Mat, 1864, The whole of the Stock of Wines, Beers, Spirits, &c., Together with, The Household Furniture; Beds and Bedding . . Also, Cameron's well-known Billiard Table, with Cues, Cue Stand, &c. Sale at 12 sharp. Terms Cash. 3164 t : PAPANUI MARKET; TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1864. #JLCH COWS, .FAT COWS, COWS IN CALF, YOUNG CALVES, 2-YEAR OLD STEERS AND HEIFERS, DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES, ; &b., &c., &c. W-& N; JOYNT will hold their usual cattle # . . sale at the Stockyards adjoining the Papanui Hotel, And have received instructions to seU. by auction about lSvery superior cows,in full milk . A small mob of fat cattle From 20 to 30 young calves 30 head of paddock fed steers and heifefs . - r iirst-class gentlemen and ladies' hacks A few yell-bred draught horses : 2 2rye»r. old draught cflUi • ( -l 2-year old draught fllly ' • gentlemen and ladies' saddles Luncheon flt J2.30. Bale at 1 o'clock. NEXT TUESDAY. Papanui Stockyards. 3141 *TO CAPITALISTS, HOTEL-KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have received instructions to sell by public auction, without the slightest reserve, ON TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1864, (The proprietor being, about to relinquish business) all that valuable , / PITT PROPERTY, Extending' from Cookham Hoyse to the corner of Colombo and Armagn' streets,' on which'is erected that well-known and old-established Hotel, ; ■ THE, GOLDEN FLEECE, TWO SHOPS FRONTING COLOMBO-STREET, EXTENSIVE STABLES, TWO COTTAGES, * ■ &c., &c. Also, RURAL SECTIONS Nos. 563 and 866, Containing 21 acres each, fronting on-the Sutnhefa khoH 'distanibe' from the": New "Heathcote ' (1 ... 'Bridge.' :' 1 After the sale of the above, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c., ' Will of by public auction*; and with no reserve, .■ .. Terms and full particulars in future advertisements, pr at the offices of the auctioneers. , .■ jfOfcLIVIER & SOII, Christchurch; May. 1% 1664. 3075 c
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1241, 26 May 1864, Page 5
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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1241, 26 May 1864, Page 5
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