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Aikman & Wilson--150 ACRES LAND, DWELLING-HOUSE, &c, &c. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions from Mr. J. J. Buchanan to sell his valuable farm, consisting of— 150 acres of excellent land, of which 80 acres are under cultivation, and 46 acres laid down with English grasses Together with, 12-roomed dwelling-house, stable, outhouses, stockyard, &c.; brick well of water, garden planted with fruit and forest trees. This property, being rural sections 2363, 2342, and 2552, is situate on the Coal Track .and new road to the Diggings, about eight miles from Christchurch. It is all fenced in, subdivided into paddocks, and partly planted. The dwelling-house is well built, and in good repair, and would be well adapted for all accommodation house. Also, One quarter-acre land, part of rural section 66, near the Orphan Asylum. Further particulars at the offices of the auctioneers. 5915 Auctions. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR. GEORGE D. LOCKHART has received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, On MONDAY, JULY 17, At One o'clock p.m. (If not previously disposed of), at his Offices, corner of Colombo street and Hereford street, immediately above Messrs. Steward and Bell's, That desirable block of land, No. 156, containing 3 acres 3 roods 30 perches. The situation is one seldom to be met with, and will be in a short time exceedingly valuable for building purposes. A stream of water runs through the property, and is within 100 yards of the Railway station. Mr. Lockhart will be glad to point out the position of the ground, and afford every information to intending purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. GEORGE D. LOCKHART, Stock Salesman and General Commission Agent, Corner of Colombo and Hereford streets. 5917 SALE OP LAND. TUESDAY, JULY, 18. MESSRS. J. OLLIVB3R AND SON have received instructions from Mr 1 Geo. Piper to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their warehouses on TUESDAY, JULY 18tb, 3 £-acre sections, being part of rural section No. 71, and situated near the River Heathcote. Also, The lease of a piece of land near Edda' Horse Repository, 33 feet, frontage., by 56 feet. Thereisa3-roomed houiV on it, well lined, papered, and painted ; terms easy. Sale at Noon.

Terms at Sale. Christchurch, July 6tb. 582 i MESSRS. GOLDNEY'S SALE. MESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT AND SPROT beg to call attention to former advertisements that THE RUN AND FREEHOLD "WTLL BE SOLD ON TUESDAY, THE 18th INST., AT TWO O'CLOCK, AT THEIR OFFICES, IN HEREFORD STREET; AND THE FARM IMPLEMENTS, STOCK, AND FURNITURE ON WEDNESDAY, THE 19th INST., AT ONE O'CLOCK, AT CHIPPENHAM LODGE, ST. ALBANS. 5886 JOHNSON & JENKINS' ESTATE. TO STOREKEEPERS. AND GENERAL DEALERS. UNDER A DEED OF ASSIGNMENT, FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS. THE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AND STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c, OP MESSRS. JOHNSON AND JENKINS WILL BE SOLD BT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY NEXT, THE 17th INST. HARGREAVES & CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in the above estate to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION The whole of the very valuable »nd wellassorted stock of groceries, too numerous to particularise. After which Will be offered for sale the extensive business premises of the firm, centrally situated, and without exception, for the present and future of Lyttelton, commanding an unrivalled position as a business The lease has about nine years to run, with but little encumbrance ; is an opportunity seldom to be met with. Also, The beautifully situated Cottage on Sumner road, containing four rooms, in superior order, having lately undergone thorough repairs, and now tenanted by E. Patten, Esq. The lease has about sixteen years to run, subject to a nominal ground rent. The cottage has an extensive view of both town and harbour, and is certainly one of the most convenient and pleasantly situated properties to be had in Lyttelton. Sale at 12 o'clock, AT HARGREAVES & CO.'S NEW STORE. Lyttelton, July 12,1865. 5939

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 9

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