KAIAPOI. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. MR. WYLDE has been instructed to ofFer €ot sale at the Northern Hotel, on ■•SATURDAY, NOV. 27, the unexpired term of lease of ii sections op most valuable LAND In the Town of Kaiapoi, being that block of land immediately adjoining the bridge. The above land is rented from the college for 21 years, 18 years of which are unexpired and is laid out for building purposes, in allotments with 33 feet frontage. This land is worthy of particular attention, most of the allotments having direct frontage -on the river, without any road reserve between, being the only sites in the town where private wharves, &c, can be erected. The whole of the allotments have moreover frontage on the direct roads to the bridge. "The terms of sale will be as follows :— One third of the purchase money at the sale One third in sis months 'One .third in nine months The upset prices, which will be declared at ishe sale, range from £20 to £50 per section. Plans of the property can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, Kaiapoi, or at the " Lytielfcon Times" Office. -Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF RAM SALE ADVERTISED fob the 28th. MR. PARKINSON is instructed to postpone the sale of Mr. Rowley's rams from the 28th instant, to j MONDAY, the 15th MARCH, 1859. After which he will submit to auction All that well knov* n and most valuable run, situated on the Waiinakariri, as now occupied by Mr. Rowley. The improvements consist of good dwelling house, woolshed, yards, huts, &c. The run, consisting of 15,000 acres, is too well known to need comment, being within eighteen miles of Christchurch, and possessing peculiar advantages for a wether run. Also, from 700 to 800 wethers, from 4 to 6 tooth, will be sold with the run. The auctioneer is prepared to treat privately for the sale of this run, and to give any further particulars that may be required. VAL U A BL E LA N D FOR SALE. ~5/j"R. GUINNESS b.as received instructions -LVJL to sell by private contract that valuable property belonging to Charles Dunnage, Esq., situate 6 miles from Christchurch, on the Great North -Road/within TJ miles of the proposed new bridge over the Waiinakariri, consequently affording great facilities for the produce of the farm being carried to market; the farm contains fifty acres of the best arable land, and is divided into three paddocks; there are about 25 acres of crop* of this season's growth, and the rest of the land is fit for sowing. There is a home, stible, stockyard, &a., and a well of good water. . For further particular?, and terms, (which are remarkably easy.) apply to Mr. GUINNE?S S Horss RaposHory, Christcburch. FOR SALE, OR TO LET, WITH A PDECHJLSING CLA.TJSE. 1 f\A ACRES of Freehold Land, near RicJ_ \J O* carton, about 3 miles from Christ-cliurv-h. The land is of first rate quality and will be-sold in lots of 10 acres or more +o suit purchasers. Apyly to Mr. GUINNESS, at the Horse Repository. VALUABLE BLOOD STOCK FOR SALE. 9TW O-YEAR-OLDS, all well bred, selected at Nelson by one of the best judges in Canterbury, sires the imported thorough-bred hniv?-;. St. Austin and Vaccination. Apply to Mr. GUINNESS. J FOR SALE, 1 000 E W? Sj WATITIKX' rEI> clean, ana JL\^ \_/\_/ deliverable after shearing 1.000 Ewes, also ditto, ditto. For particulars, apply to Mr. GUIKNESS. LYTTELTON NEW CHURCH. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. AT A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE . Members of the Church of England, in Lyttelton, h-.4d on Monday Evening, the Bth of November, ifc was resolved that in consequence -of the funds already subscribed being inadequate for the building of a stone church, as originally ■intended,the committee be directed to undertake the construction of a church as capacious and as permanent in character as possible, in any muteiial which they may deem desirable. All persons, therefore, who have subscribed specially to a stone church are at liberty to withdraw tlipir subscriptions within one month from this date. The committee are "still disposed to undertake the bui-l.ling of a stone church, according to the design already approved, in case hubscribers should double .their contributions. Those willing to do so ;ire requested, to .send in their names 'jto' fie IIonm;ai"3 r .Secretary, or to the Tnj.UuiV'r'fM'i;.1 Bank*), before Uie expiration of one in'iA)t,(t' IVfi'ru'tljo'data of this notice. ' ' ' " iiy ordir of tho CoimniUoi!, : '""'•'*■ ' '*' ' ' CUlOSßflsl WARD, Jlon. See. .Lytti'llon. Nov ]0,"r935.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 633, 1 December 1858, Page 10
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