4^* SALE OP THE SCHOONER 'WELLINGTON.' MESSRS. Waitt, Habgreayes & Co. will sell by Public Auction, on account of „ whom it maj' concern, On Monday, 16th June, next, at 12 o'clock, at their stores, Norwich Quay, (unless previously disposed of,) the schooner "WELLINGTON," as she now lies, hauled up on the beach, together with her masts, yards, sails, anchors, chains and gear. The " Wellington" is 53 tons register, coppered, built at Massacre Bay in 1850, and will bear inspection as to the strength and workmanship of her build. She will cany from 70 to 80 tons dead, weight, and with some slight repairs will prove an excellent, vessel for the increasing coasting trade of New Zealand. Terms at Sale. j v PUBUG AUCTION. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES, CHRI.STCHURCH. TO be si.M l>y Auction, by Mr. E. A. Hargheayes, ;it the White Hart Inn, Christchurch, at 1 o'ciock p.m., on Saturday, the2lst day of June instant, without reserve, (unless previously disposed of by private treaty.) Lot 1. All those two quarter Acre Sections of Town Lund, Leiui>: Nos. 286, and 287, fronting the River Avon and Chester street in Christchurch aforesaid, together wiih the Tenement or Buildinjj standing thereon, and lute used as the Provincial Council Chamber, which at a small outlay, might be converted into a spacious Dwelling-house and shop. The whole of the above Propeity ts Freehold of Inheritance, and, if required, immediate possession may be had. Lot 2. All those two quarter Acre Sections of Town Land, being Nos. 901 and 902, fronting upon | Manchester street, and Stunner Road in Christchurch aforesaid, together with the Messuage or DweHhisr-liouse thereon.,recently erected by Mr. Ree<-, the owner thereof. The House consists of four rooms, wiih entrance Hal!, and is paiiited and papered throughout. The propeity comprised in this Lot is Leasehold, for a term of 21 years, from the 29th of September last, detenninable at the option of the Lessee or Assignee, at the end of the first. 7 or 14 years, subject to a small chief, or g-ountl rent of £12 per annum during the first seven yeais, £15 per anntnn during the second seven years, i!2O during the last seven \eais of the saiil term. Further particulars may be had, by applying to Mr. Reks on the Premises; of Mr. YV. Thomson, Accoun'nut, Arniauh street, Christ church ; to Mr. E. A. TLvugui-.wks. Auctioneer, Lyttelton ; or at lie Oiiico of Mr. U. Woujiald, Solicitor, London Mieet, Lytteiton, where plans of the property, may be st-on. Lyttelton, Juno 7th, ISob". j 2 LYTTELTON QUADRILLE BAND. A? LL Persons interested in the formation of a -^- Quadrille Baud are requested to meet in the Town Hall, at half-past seven o'clock on Wednesday evening next, the 1 Ub inst. j 11 " J. F. M Czv.dci.l.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 375, 7 June 1856, Page 1
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