EDWARD REECE, Cashel street, Christchurch, GENERAL IRONMONGER ,-v. ±HD IKPOBTEB OP BIRMraiGELAMv WOLVERHAMPTON, GOODS. PUBLIC NOTICE. --TTIS rHonor the Superintendent directs JEL it to be notified for-public information that the upset price of the Eastern and Southern portions of the" Christchurch Town Reserves, will, from and after the date hereof, be Fifty-Two Pounds sterling .per acre, »the additional two pounds per acre being required to provide a fund for the effectual draining of that portion of the Estate. ; JOHN OLLIVIER, j Provincial Secretary. | Provincial Secretary's Office, j Christchurcn, 21st Dec, 1857. j SALE OE TOWN RESERVES. "i PUBLIC NOTICE. .. , . (. HIS HONOR THE SFPERmTENi DENT directs it to be notified for public information, that the ; Town, Reserves of Christchurch 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 Sect-ions into which the land i will be divided for the purpose of sale, with s j list attached, describing the number, measure- ; | ment, contents, and upset price of every Section, j 1. Every person desirous of ipurchasiEg any I i portion of the Town Reserves must make a I ! written application, addressed to the Provmsx&l j Secretary, stating -tie-section or sections wiikh \ he or she is desirous of purchasing, and dsseri- | bing the same by reference to tie soiab^ cs I the Slap and List above referred to. 1 2. Land so applied for will be put up sf { Public Auction, at the upset price, specified ca | the List, not being less than after tii« rase of j Fifty Pounds per acre. 1 2- Any number of sections comprises is one block, and named in one application, not exceeding five ; acres, will be put up to Auction as one lot." ' ' : 4. Tri 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 puTchase 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 be acquired either by absolute purchase oh 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 df years npt 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 fb.e payment of'the purchase money as above mentioned, power to be reserved to the Lessor to re-epter on the breach of any of the Lessee's covenants. : 6. The purchaser may obtain his conveyance, or lease, as the case may be, and may be put in possession, on payment of £1, 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 all which due public notice will be given. JOHN OLLIVIER, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office. Christchurch, Dec. 21,1857. ' ; LAND TO BE LET. 1 ACRES of rich arable land to JLtJKj be let for a term of years, with right of pasturage over 250 acres, well situated within half a mile of water carriage, (River Courtnay or Waimakiriri) and six miles ?from Christchurch. Frontage 25 chains, on* the Great North Road, at the six mile post, and running westward to trig pole 17, and from i thenca southward to the River Styx. The | above land will be let in 25 acre sections, or j more if required. For particulars, apply to . W. HEAPHT, ' Universal Hotel. Lyttelton, Sept. 11th,. 1557.' -FOB-SALE; ON THE ISLAND, KAIAPOI. A FREEHOLD S3EQTION OF. LAND, -£x- No." 788, containing 52 Acres, lyingbetween the Kaikainui Creek and Mr. Donald Coutte' property. : The above section is so fenced in by natural boundaries that the whole of it may be cropped in perfect security, without requiriag another fencing: it is believed to.be the future site of a village, being close to the ford over the Waimakarirtand.to the point of junetioh of thref' issit &^kJy rtMa" «* *» ■■ IMPORTANT TO TRADESMEN. I I Hereby give notice that I do not hold aayseif Tesponsible for any debts contracted after this date fay :mf wife, Ann Woodham, <late Seawood,) withoui my written authonty^ " i* ''■' ' . .FRANCIS WQODHAM. ; Kaiapoi, Jan. 13th, 1858. *
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 546, 27 January 1858, Page 2
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