Building Ground at Lyttelton. TTIOR SALE, by Private Contract, J- a Quarter-acre Section in Ticehurst-road, Lyttelton. For terms apply to C. E. Dampies, Esq., solicitor, Lyttelton ; or to Mr. E. Dobson, surveyor, Christchurch. London Street, lyttelton. THE Owner of a QUARTER-ACRE SECTION wishes to dispose of his interest in the same for a period of 7 or 14 years. The Land is situate in the best part of the town for Shops. The adjoining allotment is let on Lease for the sum of 201. per annum for the first seven years, and 301. a year for the remaining part of the term. Apply to J. Tuuloch, Auctioneer. 11, Norwich Quay, 14th Angnst, 1851. Freehold Land at Lyttelton. TpOR SALE, by Private Contract, -*- several Blocks of Land, in Sections varying from one acre to one-quarter of an acre. Apply to J. Tulloch, Auctioneer. 11, Norwich Quay. Freehold Property. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, Fifty Acres of LAND, situate near Riccarton. Also 50 acres, situate on the borders of the river Heathcote. For particulars apply to J. Tojlloch. TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, rpHAT HOUSE, now known as the -*- Heathcote Ferry Store, situate on the Heathcote and Sumner Road. For particulars, apply to P. Campbell. Canterbury Exchange, Lyttelton, August 21. LAND FOR SALE, CHRISTCHURCH. SECTIONS Nos. 610 and 611, in the most eligible part of the town of Christchurch. For further particulars apply to A. J. Alport. 2, Norwich Qnay, lyttelton. FOR SALE. A COMMODIOUS DWELLING HOUSE situate near the Sumner Road, and adjoining the River Heathcote. Mr. Tulloch is favoured with instructions to Selt, by Auction, early in September, at the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, all that Desirable and Convenient DWELLING HOUSE, situate on Section 14. The House contains Four Rooms, of sufficient height to admit of four rooms being constructed above. The Owner of the Property will let to the Purchaser of the House a portion of the Land attached. It is generally known that a Eoad is formed from the Ferry to Christchurch —an estimate is made for completing the Eoad through Sumner to the Port —the steep descent on one side, the overhanging rocks on the other, —taken in connection with the Caves and Grottos in the vicinity of the delightful village of Sumner, will open to travellers one of the most romantic walks in any part of New Zealand. Vessels drawing considerable depth of water can traverse the River Heathcote to the above section. The removal of the Bar is thought practicable by many. In the event of this obstacle being removed, steamers and sailing vessels will be seen plying from all parts of the known world, to Section 14, which is within two miles of the Capital. For further particulars, and to view the Premises, apply to the Auctioneer. 11, Norwich Quay, 14th August 1851. Watch Dogs for Sale. TO BE SOLD, two very handsome and Powerful DOG PUPPIES, excellent Watch-dogs, and now ready for breaking as Pig-dogs or Eetrievers, or both. Apply to Mr. Compton, Mitre Hotel; or to Mr. W. Wraight, Hagley Park, Christchurch. Lyttelton, Aug. 29, 1851.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 30 August 1851, Page 8
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