MR. TULLOCH begs to inform the Public that the Sale of Land on the Lincoln and Stimner Road, advertised for Sale on Tuesday next, the ] 3th inst., is unavoidably postponed until the latter end of June. 11, Esplanade, Lyttelton, May 8. ESPLANADE, LYTTELTON. MR. TULLOCH hereby announces that he is instructed to Sell by Auction, at his premises, near the Mitre Hotel, on Thursday, the loth of May, at 12 o'clock, All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, situate on the Esplanade, Lyttelton, in the occupation of Mrs. Woods. This property is •well situated for offices, being in the direct road from the Pier to the Custom-House. The purchaser may have immediate possession. For further particulars apply to Mr. Ellis, Golden Fleece Hotel, Clmstchurch, or of the Auctioneer. 1.1, Esplanade, Lyttelton, May 8. LYTTELTON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. Tulloch, at his Premises, near the Mitre Hotel, at 12 o'clock, on Thursday the 15th of May, the Schooner " MARGARET," with her Masts, Sails, Oars, Anchors, Cable, &c. The said. Vessel will carry from 5 to 6 thousand feet of Timber; she is 40 feet in length, and 9 feet beam. Also, a BOAT, well built with Cedar, Copper fastened, about 15 feet long, and in every respect calculated for the Harbour, or the River. : For particulars apply to the Auctioneer. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. Tulloch, at No. 11, Esplanade, near the Mitre Hotel, on Thursday, May 15, 1851, at twelve o'clock, a V HOUSE, now in the occupation of Mr. Wya.it. A Good Drain has been cut round the same, the boards are well covered with thatch, a house for poultry is attached and a detached closet For particulars apply to Mr. Wyaxt on the premises, or to the Auctioneer. Also, at the same time, about 7 tons of Fine Picked POTATOES. SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND, Near the celebrated Estate named Riccarton. "VTOT only the inhabitants of England, -*-i but a large portion of the civilized world, are by this time in possession of the facts connected with the above Estate. It would be superfluous to mention the names of those patriotic gentlemen, who, after traversing a wide country, found the Canterbury Plains to be the most desirable part of New Zealand. Forty bushels of wheat per acre has been grown without manure upon this luxuriant land. '• The Rural Sections adjoining are equally rich, and the rising town in the immediate vicinity adds to the value of the property which Mr. Tulloch is authorized to Sell by Public Auction, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, at 12 o'clock, on Tuesday, the 27th day of May, 1851. The land he will then submit to public'competition consists of twenty-five acres, being part of a fifty acre section, numbered 18 on the Surveyor's map,:— it is near the Riccarton estate. — The Auctioneer deems such a statement quite sufficient to induce those who may require two, three, four, or five acres to assemble on the day, and at the house before named, to purchase at a trifling cost a section of Freehold Land, which will, in all probability, before many years have elapsed, so increase in value, as to exceed the expectation of the most sanguine in this, which will ere long be ranked amongst the most valuable of her Majesty's colonies. A map of the property may be seen on and after Thursday the 22nd, by applying to C. W. FendALL, Esq., the owner on the premises, to B. Wormald, Esq., Solicitor, or to the Auctioneer. 11, Esplanade, Lyttelton, May 8, 1851. The above was advertised for sale on the 20th in last week's Paper, but it has been intimated to the Auctioneer that another week should elapse to give the public more time to inspect this valuable property. FOR SALE, A QUANTITY of One and a Quarter Inch TOT AHA BOARDS, of first-rate quality ; also a quantity of Scantling. Apply to J. Tulloch, Auctioneer. 11, Esplanade, May 8, 1851.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 10 May 1851, Page 8
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