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Public Auction, at the upset price specified on the List, not beinjf less than after the rate of Fifty Pound* per acre. 3. Any number of sections comprised in one block, and named in one application, not. exceeding live acres, will be put up to Auction as one lot. 4. In ever}' case of purchase of land not exceeding half an acre, a deposit of Ten per cent of the purchase money must be paid a! 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 n<x;iin immediately put up to Auction and the deposit forfeited. 5. Any quantity of laud exceeding' half an acre may be acquired either by absolute purchase on payment of the purchase money in manner provided by the 4th term of sale, or by lease, the lessee undertaking to purchase the land on the following terms, viz. : —Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid at the Auction, — thirty percent, within three years thereafter, —the remainder on or before the expiration of the lease. The lease to be for a term of years not exceeding Seven, at an annual rent of Seven per cent, on the unpaid portion of the purchase money, and to contain, in addition to those implied under the Conveyancing Ordinance covenants by the lessee for the payment of the purchase money as above mentioned, power to be reserved to the Lessor to re-enter on breach of any of the Lessee's covenants. 6. The purchaser may obtain his conveyance, or lease, as the case may be, and 'nay be put in possession, on payment of" £1. j 7. Auctions will be held from time to time, at such time and place, and subject to such further Conditions of Sale as the Superintendent may direct, of ail which due public notice will l.c given. Joseph Prittan', Provincial Secretary. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION'S RESERVES, Provincial Secretary's Office, (Jhristehurch, 28th Nov., 185 r). r|^HR Provincial Government are prepared to receive Tenders for the Purchase or Leasing of a:.y >>f the properties- named below— (that is to say) : — Nos. on the Map of the Canterbury Association. The Reserve for tlio Association's Store, ai Christuhurcb 16 The portion ol ihe tVhmves, at Lytteiioii, slill unoccupied 32 The Bo.tiboti^e, with the D.veil in--house next tn ii,on ihe Beach, at L/yuehoii 33 The Agent's house and premises, at Lyttelton, now in the occupation of the Union Ivink of Australia 34 The Government Olh'ces, at Lyueileiton 31 All Tenders must be addressed in writing 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 wiii be put up to Auction pursuant to the Ordinance. By order of His Honor the Superintendent, .losF.ru Himttax, Proxincal Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE IVrOTIOF. is hkkkv.y given, that the -l"-^ Commissioner oi Crown L;!inl> is i:istiueied to piepaie Crown Grants lov original I,;iihl oilers «)!' the Ciinierhurv A-soei«lion, l>>r which Coiivevmu-es have not been already nnuie. Original La nil onli*i"> art' requested to be lull *t the l.aml Office by parties requiring such grants. William Gnsii Bhutan, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Cuuierburv

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 346, 23 February 1856, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 346, 23 February 1856, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 346, 23 February 1856, Page 3

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