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Lands in Queen Charlotte Sound for Sale. nhO BE SOLD —in one lot, pursuant to ,•*■ an order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Southern Division, made iii the matter of the estate of Joseph Toms, deceased; at the Sale Rooms of Messrs. Bethune & Hunter,1 Auctioneers, at Wellington, in New Zealand, on Friday, the 22nd day of June next, at 12 o'clock, certain freehold "premises at Okiwa,or the Grove, in Queen Charlotte Sound, in the Crown Grant thereof described as comprising 1100 acres or thereabouts, excepting one hundred feet from high water mar];, aiid also excepting any necessary roads required for public convenience, late the property fo Joseph Toms, late of Queen Charlotte Sound aforesaid, master whaler, deceased, excepting thereout fifty acres of the same land alleged w have been sold by the deceased to Robert Richmond, particular whereof may be had at the Supreme Court Offices, Wellington and Auckland (wheie a plan of the property may be inspected), at the offices of Mr. John King,' Solicitor, in Wellington, and of Robert Haet, Lamb to n Quay, Wellington, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. Wellington, 13th March, 1855. Freehold Land and Houses, TO BE SOLD, by private Contract, All that desirable and valuable quarter-acre section of Town Lund situate in and fronting upon London Street, Lyttelton, and numbered 20 on the map of the town of Lyttelton. Also, all those two substantial and well-built dwelling-houses standing thereon, and now in the respective occupations of the Rev. John Aldred, and Mr- Geo. Thompson, as Tenants thereof. i Also the building standing thereon, at present untenanted. The above property is freehold of inheritance, and worthy the attention of persons desirous of investment, or who wish to possess a good and substantial freehold. The dwelling-houses are in excellent condition, having been recently lined, painted, and papered throughout, and the kitchen of one of them is a brick building. The laud is enclosed with a neat wood palisading, and the building at present untenanted may at a small outlay ba converted into a good dwelling-house at a rental of £25 per, annum. ' The property as now let, produces £60 a year. j If required, one-half of the piuohase-moTiey may remain on security of the property atjglO per cent, per annum interest for five or ten years at the option of the purchaser. The respective tenants will shew the premises, and further particulars, and to treat for the same application may be made at the office of Mr Wobmald, Solicitor, London Street, where a plan of the land may be seen. Lyttelton, Feb, 22, 1854. Desirable Eamily Residence, witli Garden and Land. 'IPO BE SOLD—by private contract, with im:ne.:ia:p possession if required—; All th.v rf»cun;iy erected messuage or dwelling imuv;, \viu the yard, garden, outbuildings, ait'l iipii'ii'ifflincs thereto belonging, situate wnhni os ■ mile •>( the town of Kaiapoi, and ab'iut toil nik-> f.-»m Ciiristchurch, and near to tli' j 'Ir-ii m L'o.ul leading to aud from Christ. '!j:neh. Alsi iM siiat durable plot of land consisting of o() r:-.-s (itu'-i part of which the dwelling-lio-i-- »t mhls), 17) .icrgs of which are already en-c!'i-fd «'!!') a •> > d and substantial ditch and b.i-ik >-in-*-, au'i fmneen acres are now under cv liv-H, )!i, ;tu \ ''hn crops thereon ready to cut. '!'..(,• sMiH.-lia •■•:• will h.ive in addition the right nf in-" (Miiuti in uwr the land around the abovejue i.i "io ; seuiut'i, on which is excellent feed fur c.iitic. Ii fV.-nt of the section flows the river Waiinn1: iii, where i? always deep wuter, where a wlwui 'jiiiihtfs a >m:ill expense be erected, and \-i:,■■:" ■. 'tins uj'^'lif. be landed at all times. '; "c ilivcllij'U1 inms-e consists of six rooms, well in. •<i-ii''!l, an 1 replete with nil conveniences. 'I".].- \>. p'ien almnrids with fruit-bearing trees,in lii,'h |K'i'*vcliou. aud the property altogether is v,<-ii iiictptcd !"V a family residence. Puithei parnculavs and to treat for the same iip:,iy to Jlr. \V. O. Buswick, Land Agent, X .iiip-ji,t>r U. Afr. Wouiialb, Solicitor, London Sl ei't, LyttellDii.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 252, 31 March 1855, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 252, 31 March 1855, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 252, 31 March 1855, Page 8

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