. sale of: . - .... , valuable freehold property, WrTH IMPROVEMENTS, AT KENDALL TOWN. MR. PARKINSON has received instructions -to sell by Auction, on SATURDAY, January 8, next, unless previously disposed of-: All that most valuable section of land being"! -known «s the original Fendall Town •property, consisting of 40 acres of land, -possessing extraordinary advantages of naturally enclosed paddocks, and also immense Toad frontages. THis property, -divided from the Riccarton estate only by a beautiful stream of water, contains homestead of two good dwellings, with gardens, second to none in the colony; out-houses, stockyards, «fee., on a naturally formed island; with three paddocks^ containing ten acres of grass, , securely fenced; the road dividing the remainder of the land— thereby doubling 'the frontage . for building sections, and dividing the property into three sections, of 8, 3, and 29 acres, of which 20 acres are under crop. BOBS.BS. EX LION, TROM SYDNEY, Imported by Gilbert McCltuont. Esq. MR. PARKINSON has now on view at the Riccarton Paddocks, 64 HORSES AND MARES, just landed from Sydney, which are allowed by competent judges to be far superior to any yet landed in Canterbury, consisting of— Thorough-breds, got by ;the best blood in New South Wales, bred by C. Reynolds, Esq., and — Bell, Esq. 1 magnificent Stud Horse, "3 years old in January, broken to saddle. Saddle Horses and Mares, the best hacks in the colony. Draught stock, with immense power, and mostly broken to harness. The horses will be classed on Friday next, at the stockyards of the Auctioneer, and will then be put in three paddocks, where "they can be seen daily, and full particulars of pedigree &c. obtained. Sales to be effected on the-spot. Mr. Parkinson would call the attention of the sporting gentlemen of Canterbury especially to these horses, not only going by pedigrees to be forthcoming, but would "also refer them to R. Wilkin, Esq., Papanui,. he being intimately acquainted with the sires and dams of each of the thoroughbreds imported from the stud of C. Reynolds, Esq. Mr. P. will meet purchasers daily at the Royal Hotel, at 12 o'clock.
SADDLE MARES. MR. PARKlNSON_is..advisea of the, arrival of a few line saddle mares,; from the North country, in foal ■to first class Nelson horses, and will be on view in a few days at his paddock, Stanraore road. "notice of postponement of ! RAM SALE. TV/TR. PARKINSON is. instructed to postJjLL pone the sale of Mr. Rowley's rams to MONDAY, the 15th MARCH, 1859. After which he will submit to auction All that well knoT*n and most; valuable run, situated on the Waimakariri, 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,t0 800 wethers, from 4to 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 maybe required. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAND, BETWEEN KAIAPOI & RANGIORA. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will shortly offer for Sale by Public Auction,—loo Apres-of FREEHOLD LAND, situated on the North-road, about mid-way between Kaiapoi and Rangiora, in lots to suit purchasers. Date and place of sale will appear in a future advertisement. . ■'..;. . Plans are now in course of preparation, and will be on view at the Northern Hotel, Kaiapoi, and at the Auction Rooms, Cashel-street.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF RURAL LAND. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will shortly offer for sale by Public Auction, 100 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, (in blocks of 5 or more acres), situated on the Papanui Road, near the 4 mile peg. | Particulars will appear in a future advertisement. : Terms Liberal. ; DESIRABLE BUILDING SITE FOR SALE. ; HALF-AN-ACRE of Freehold Land situated in the town icserves, with I a large frontage on the town belt and Madras street, south. The property is securely fenced, and tastefully laid out, and planted with about five hundred fruit, and forest trees. ; For further particulars apply to Mb. OLLIVJEIt, Cashel Street.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 642, 31 December 1858, Page 6
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