t IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF CHRISTCHURCH. MR. LONG-DEN" has received instructions to sell by Auction, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christehurch, on MONDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. the following1 very valuable properties, viz.:— Town Section No. 271, situated in Cranmer Square and Kilmore Street, with the house and improvements thereon, all as now let to a respectable tenant at £20 per annum. Town Section No. 311, situated in Chester Street. Six business sites, being portions of Section No. 313, fronting on Durham Street and Chester Street. Also, The lease of Section No. 844, situated at the corner of Cashel and Colombo Streets, with the houses and improvements thereupon, yielding an annual rental of ninety pounds. The lease has about. 9 years to run, at the low ground rent of £3 10s., and at the expiration of the term, the buildings may be removed by the leaseholder, unless taken at a valuation by the owner of the freehold, as provided for in the lease. This very valuable section commands an extensive frontage in the best business situation in Christehurch, and in consequence presents a favourable opportunity for investment. (After which will be sold) 1 four wheel pony carriage and harness 1 iron plough with spare fittings, &c. 1 set of light iron harrows Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. . Luncheon Provided. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD LAND, DWELLING HOUSES, SHOP AND PREMISES, IN LOXDON STREET, LYTTELTON. CO BE S'">LT> BY AUCTION, by Mr. E. A. HARGREAVES, at his Auction Room, Norwich Quay, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced, at one o'clock, on '" WEDNESDAY, Ist DECEMBER, All that valuable plot of land, with the dwelling house, shop and premises, fronting upon London Street, in Lyttelton, aforesaid, as now in the occupation of Mr. D. Dimond as tenant thereof, with the messuage or tenement in the garden behind the said premises. The land, upon part of which the .dwelling house and shop stand, presents a frontage to ■London Street as well as at the rear thereof of :29 feet, running back in a rectangular block 165 feefc, the greater portion of which consists of a garden abounding in fruit trees, &c. The dwelling house is commodious and convenient, and the shop spacious and well arranged, and highly adapted to the drapery or any other lucrative business. There is a^well^ on the premises always sup~plied~with a spfrujj~oP~«»«»ll«»ni water.—- ,■-,... The above property is leasehold, and will be sold for the residue of a term of 21 years from the 21st day of June, 1851. of which 14 are unexpired, subject to a small ground rent of £21 per annum, for the next seven years, and to a ground rent of £31 per annum for the last seven years of the said term. The present rental of the above property is £104 per annum. : If required, -part of the purchase money may : remain on security of the property. , Farther particulars may be had by applying ' to the auctioneer, or to . -'.][■. \ MR. WORMALD, Solicitor. i WEDNESDAY, Ist DECEMBER, FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. HARGREAVES will sell by Public Auction at his stores, NOR- • WICH QUAY, on j WEDNESDAY, the Ist DEC, | That freehold piece or parcel of land situate | in Winchester Street—part <if town section No. i 06, 65 feet by 105 feet, together with the i DWELLING HOUSE Hiereon, now in the occupation of Mr. Brad well. ALSO, The unexpired lease of a piece of ground situate in Oxford Street, part of town section No. 1, having a frontage of 30 feet by 66 feet in depth. The lease has 14 years to run, from the' 29th Sept., 1858, at "a ground rent of £20 per annum. . . . I Terms at. sale. j Sale to commence at One o'clock. ' Lyttelton, 12th Nov., 1858. PALINGS. Q f\f\f\ 5 feet V.D/L. Paling* *J)\J\J\J H. E. ALPORT. i Market Place, Christehurch. . i GARDEN AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. LYNDQN'S/patent spades and shoveta Do. 3, 4, and 5 prong digging forks Do. steel prong hay and pitching forks Crown and patent scythes, with handles and mountings complete Hay rakes, patent hay knives, scythe stones Hedge knives, clipping shears, and snap shears .'■■■: ■ ■' DuHi hoes/draw hoes, American hoes j ; Iron rakes/garden lines and reels, harvest I" ■ : gloves.'''. '■• ■'' ■•••'• • , -■.!!:.:! '< ;•■ v, r ! -Pruning knives] budding knirehj'fcraftjW J ' -■■'' 'knives '' ;■'■'( . ■' •••■•■ :•< •,•!■; jn. ; v, i ;,,■.!? ! ; Toy SBpaUcjsi'UocUmpMeH1, urih'h'nudhm, &<• •'- ---! W. WILSON, : XMtirKery and Bee-daman.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 633, 1 December 1858, Page 10
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