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Valuable Freehold Houses and lands To be Let on Lease, or olherwite^ or told with immediate pauettion. A LL that substantial and recently erected «£*- Messuagb or Dwelling-house, with the Outbuildings, Yard, Garden, and app Urte nances thereto belonging, situate near ( ~n the Bridle-path, in Lyttelton, late in,the occitfation of Mr. James Swinbuurne, the owner tli^feof The House is in excellent condition and contains an Entrance Hall or Lobby, with suitable Kitchen and Sitting Rooms on each side of Lobby, and 4 Bedrooms above. - The Garden abounds with Fruit and other trees, and consists of three-quarter acres of land. Adjoining the Garden is balf-an-acre of valuable Land which maybe rented or sold with the House. Also, two valuable Quarter-acre Sections of Land, being Nos. 286 and 287, situate and fronting upon Chester street and Antigua street in the town of Cbristchurcb, together with the Messuage, Tenement, or Building, lately used as the FroVincial Council Chamber,,and now in the possession of the Provincial Council, as tenants thereof, with whom arrangements may be made for immediate possession. The above Property has a frontage to the river Avon, and. is also contiguous to Cranmer Square, and presents an eligible opportunity to any person- about to commence business in Christchurch, or who is wishfu) lfor a good investment. Time will be allowed for payment.of the purchase money by instalments T or, if required, part of the purchase money may. remain on security of^ the property. Fuither. particulars may be had by applying to Messrs. F. Noble -Campbell & Co., Merchants, Norwich-Quay, Lyttelton, or at the office of-Mr; Wokmald, Solicitor, London street, Lyttelton. To be Let, on Long Leases, EJECTIONS 723; 314, and 319, in Christ*3 church, and Bural Section 120, situated on . the navigable part of the Heathcote, opposite > the Ferry-road bridge. H. J. Ckidlahd. * Christcßurch, April 19th. „ - .Dwelling-House and Hand.at Akaroa. TO be Let, from Year to Year, or for a Term of Years, or to be Sold by Private Treaty;-^ r All that desirable Messuage or Dwellinghouse with the Garden and Out-buildings adjoining thereto, situate in Akaroa, Banks' Peninsula, and now in the occupation of Mr. John Breitmeyef, the owner thereof. The house is substantially built, in good repair and condition,,contains six excellent rooms, and is well adapted fcra family residence. The, Garden consists of affacreof )and r well stocked-with valuable'fruit and other' trees. The situation of the above is.one of the most healthy, interesting, and salubriouss in»Akaroa, and, if requisite, immediate possession may be had. The owner will, show the premises, of whom all further particulars may be obtained, or at the office of Mr. Wo&maed 1, Solicitor, London street, Lyttelton. KAIAPOT. TO BE SOLD." OR LET, A COMFORTABLE 5-roomed House, -*"*- with half-an-acre of Garden'attached ; and als°, if required^ 25 acres* of Bural' L'and^ partly fenced in and ploughed',.the owner beiug about removing to his Station; R This desirable residence being within 'a chain and a-half,of. tlie river, is <well worth the attention .of families desirous of removing to this fine district. , For ■ particulars,-apply to Mr. Jqhn J?jft Christchurcti, Mr.-W. C. Beswickj, land &jv> Kaiapoij or toMr. .Wormald, solicitor',.Eyttt,' a.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 276, 23 June 1855, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 276, 23 June 1855, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 276, 23 June 1855, Page 8

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