CAHTtRBURY ASSOCIATION'S RESERVES. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchureh, 28th Nov., 1855. npriK Provincial Government arc prepared to receive Tenders for the Purchase or Leasing of any of the properties named below— (that is to say) : — New. on llie Map of the Canterbury Association. The Jail Reserve at Christ church... 5 Tin." llesi.Tve Tor the Association's Store, at Christehurch 10 The Hospital Reserve at I.vUehon 20 The portion ot the Wharves, at Lylleiton, still unoccupied 32 The BoiiihiMisc, with the Dwellinghouse next to it, on the Beach, at LyUelton 33 The Agent's house and promises, at LvtU'lloii, now in the occupation (if the Union Bunk of Australia 31 The Government Oilices, at Lytteltelton 34 The Store, at Stunner 39 The Bricks Wharf, at Christchurch 44 Tlie Heatlieole Wharf Reserve, near the Old Ferry 47a. All Tenders must he addressed in writing1 to the Provincial Secretary, and must state the terms on which the applicant is prepared to purchase or rent the property applied for. If the terms offered in any Tender shall be deemed sufficient by the Government, the property will he put up to Auction pursuant ■to the Ordinar.ee. By order of His Honor the Superintendent, JOSKPTI BItITTAN, Provincal Secretary. SALE OF TOWN RESERVES. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, 28th, Nov. 1855. PUBLIC NOTICE. • HIS Honor the Supeuixtent/ent di- - rects it to be notified for public information, that the Town Reserves of Christchrrch are open for Sale on the following terms; and that a Map signed by the Provincial Engineer, may be seen during Office hours, .in the Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, setting forth the Sections into which the land will be divided for the purpose of sale, with a list attached, describing the number, measurement, contents, and upset price of every Section. 1. Every person desirous of purchasing any p""lion of the Town Reserves must make a written application, addressed to the Provincial' Secretary, stating the section or sections which he or she is desirous of purchasing, and describing the same by reference to the number on the Map and List above referred to. 2. Land so applied for will be put up at Public Auction, at the upset price specified on the List, not being less than after the rate of Fifty Pounds per acre. 3. Any number of sections comprised in one block, and named in one application, not exceeding five acres, will be put up to Auction as one lot. 4. In every case of purchase of land not exceeding half an acre, a deposit of Ten per cent, of the purchase money must be paid at the Auction, and the remainder within one week thereafter, at the end of which period if the purchase be not completed, the Section will be again immediately put up to Auction and the deposit forfeited. 5. Any quantity of land exceeding half an acre may he acquired either by absolute purchase on payment of the purchase money iif manner provided by the 4th term of sale, or by lease, the lessee undertaking to purchase the laud on the following terms, viz.: —Ten per cent, of the purchase money to he paid at the Auction, —thirty percent, within
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 338, 26 January 1856, Page 3
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526Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 338, 26 January 1856, Page 3
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