DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ANn LEASEHOLD PROPERTY STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c, ' TO bo sold by' Auction on MONDAY the 9th day'of 'August, at 2 o'cW in the afternoon, upon the premises in Oxf l Street, in Lyttolton, subject to conditions All that plot of land,, part, of town Po f;„ 62, fronting upon, Oxford Street 82 feet 6i3 and extending backward 66 feet. • I<?Sj Also, all that dwelling house and shop stand ing thereon, fronting upon Oxford street a f o l' said, now in the occupation of Mr. Thn ■ Hester, as tenant thereof; together' with 'tl^ workshop behind the same, npw in the occum tion of Messrs, Taylor, and. Popplewell, carnen ters, undertakers, and. builders. Also tl blacksmith's shop, as now occupied by ,T» a Ji° Childs, as tenant thereof. , * Soph The above eligible property has been but re cently built, is in excellent condition, and will produce a clear rental .of £100 per annum w of the, land fronting :upon Oxford street bei no . yet unbuilt upon. , , ° The above property will be sold for the residue of a term of 21' years, created by lease bearing date the first day of March, 1854, subject to the. covenants in such .lease contained' and to the chief or ground rent of £20 per annum, payable quarterly. ; . » If required, one half of the purchase money' may remain on security of the property. After the sale of the above,-will be sold by auction the stock-in-trade of Messrs. Taylor & Popplewell, consisting of one hundred pounds' worth of boards and scantlings of various dimensions, as may be' seen on the premises. Also will be sold by Auction, all that desirable quarter-acre allotment of town land, No. 193 on the map of the Town of Lytte'lton, fronting upon SL David's- street, and situate between the Methodist Chapel and the property of Frederick Banks, Esq., and' commands an uninterrupted view of the Town and Harbor of Lyttelton. • ' further particulars may be had by applying to MR. WORMALD; Solicitor, Lyttelton, where plans of the above property may be seen Lyttelton, July 27, 1858. HORSES, EX MALAY, DAILY EXPECTED OVERLAND PROM NELSON. THE undersigned begs to intimate the daily expected arrival overland from Nelson, ex Malay, of 65 of the, most! valuable horses and mares ever imported to this colony; being selected purposely for this market, by ' Gilbert McClymont, Esq., the importer, whose judgment is so well appreciated in New Zealand. Amongst them will be found a chesnut mare, ' No. 2/ got by Roberts'' Sir Charles,' by imported horse ' Gratis,' out of. '.Fairy Queen,' by Kater's imported horse' Tross/ out of a Whisker mare; 'Sir Charles/ winner of several races, beating Old Jorrock in his v best days. ' No. 2/ in foal to imported horse ' William Tell.' ' Bella/ by 'Benelong/ out.of 'Viscountess,' by ' Baron/ out of a ' Cape mare/ in foal to ' Chatterbox/ Beresford, by ' Sweet William, in foal to -' Chatterbox.' ' Fancy/ by imported horse ' Emigrant.' ' Brunette/ bred by Mr.- Rowe, and entered for the Liverpool Triennial Stakes. ' Young Fairy/ ,' Lady Row'ena/ ' Madcap/ and 'Nora Crina/ all of. which are in foal to the imported horse ' William Tell.' Also, several splendid colts, selected for strength and high breeding. A number of strong draught horses and mares, and broken in saddle, horses "and mares. Pedigree of •' William Tell' and ' Chatterbox,' the two best bred horses in Australia, will be inserted in future advertisemants, in the meantime, vide stud book. On arrival, the whole will be offered for sale by Auction in My. McClymont's usual liberal S } c" JOHN T. PARKINSON^ HORSES EX FIREFLY. MESSRS. R. WAITT.& CO. have received intimation, that'the above horses have been landed at Nelson, and are now on their way overland to this province, where they may be expected in the course of ten days. TJiey will be sold on the first SATURDAY after arrival, by MR. THOMSON, at the White Hart Stockyards. . Mr. Thomson would draw the attention of purchasers to this lot' of horses, which he <'arj recommend as one of the best ever introduced into Canterbury. They are almost all broken to saddle or harness, and have been selected from the stud of James Lord, Esq 1} of Bicbmond, known as one of the best in Van Iceman's land. Christchurch, July 26, 1858. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. ALL parties are hereby reminded, that the next sitting", of, this Court, under " the Resident Magistrates' Courts Extension of Jurisdiction Act," .will, be held in tilo Town Hall, Lyttelton, ; 6n FRIDAY, the 17th August next, and that an adjourned sittnip thereof will be hold at' Christchurch, on MONDAY, the 23rd August. , All summonses for cases to be heard at sucn sittings, must be served on or before Monday* the 2nd day of A.ugust. JAMES TOWNSEND, Junior, Clerk to the Court. Resident Magistrate's Offico, , Lyttelton, July 23, 3.858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 600, 4 August 1858, Page 3
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