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•^ALE OF FARMING STOCK, AGKICUL "ifUEia. MMIiEMENTS, &c. ' MR.; ] "LO^DEN; ; has in>sti?irc;:iehs from *$B>. Wyatt, Esq. *(in consequence of his approaching departuw for England), tosell%y ftuction, at his residence :Springfield Farm, vPapar»ii RmU, mv MONDAY, 10th, The following Valuable and well known SFARIM--INO-STGOE, &c,,^viz. : ~ *'2 draught mares *&rftl 'foals, '(by Fanner's 'Favonirit^) , ■ 1 draught mare(alsiva good saddfo'taare) 11 valuable grey mare ; 1 j'earling iilly.(St.' George) " 2 milch cows 1 horse dray i 1 cart, with harvest raves, &c. ■ A lot oJfragvfeiiltural>iinJ3lemdfits, garden tools, &c., &o. Also, ' (If not previously disposed of by private contract), "' 3 stacks oats and 1 stack wheat ■■■' Sale at 13"'6\>k>ck. m-ovided. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SPRQPERTIES 'CHRISTCHUROH. :"LONGBEN' has received instrucJJIL' tions from ;W. Wilson, Esq. (in *■- consequence of his^nteiiQed'diepartur&fbr/Bugland), to sell byTPublic Auction "on J MONDA-Y,> JANUARY 17 t: (unless previously of by private cbntract), ' tlio following welf'linowff^propeirties" in Christ--1 church, viz. :~ 1 acre of-tow# land, situate in'^P-uam street - East, with the DWELLING HOUSE ■ and improvements^thereon^all as now. occupied by x W. Wilson, Esq. The house is but recently finished, and is complete in every respect, being linedj papered, and '• painted throughout.? "The" garden is-well stocked ' Avith faces of% every description, and the whole ■ securely fenced. There is"-also a good well on-the : premises If desired, the furniture* may be taken at a valua- ■'" tion. "Also, "; The' -lease df those v excellent-BUSINESS £ PRE -: MISES, "situated in the* Ferry Road, and uow^in- *■• the occupation 5 of" Messrs. Wilson and Co., com- > prismg1 a large iron store, with counting house, &c, r- all recently erected, > and finished-in'v£EUperior'archi4 F tectttrah^etyie. ■ . ' ■ I TTEeiease has' about'2o yearsl to "run, at a low " - ground*fent, and an allowance made at its'€xpira^ *- tion fof^portion of the improvemfents. ' ' *MwchSnts'and others desirous bf''commencing ?» business iri; Christchurch-, wfll find this an excellent '-■ opp"bttanity^of ■ securing^-prethise^"-in a?gobdposi^ ~: tion. The sale "will 'take place at the stores of' -Wilson ■ and Coi/Ferry Road. "'Sale at 12 o'clock. ..'"' Terms at Sale. X IMPORTANT;SALE 1 OF FREEHOLD SUBURBAN LAND, : ON EA^YJTERMS. MR. LONGDEN has-received" instructions to - sell by auction at the'-GOLDEN FLEECE '-HOTEL, Christchurch, on Sro^T)-A-y, JANUARY 24, at 12 o'clock precisely, the following lote of - VALUABLE SUBURBAN LAND, , F Tbeiffg-p'drtions of that T^elF known" Section No. 136, now in the occupation of -B. •Wyatt^Esq. <whp is about returning to Englatid),' and situated in the Papanui Road, one mile and a quarter from i f the bridge in the Market" Place, viz.:— ; $ Loi 1, - ?16 ncres, fronting on the^Papamii and!^ :^St:^Albans-roads, fenced and laid down in English '•^grasses, with a creek running through the centre, forming a valuable and desirable paddock. Lot 2. 18 acres, fronting on the St. Albans Road; fenced and cropped. Lot 3,11 acres, fronting on the accommodation; ' rorfd'aritHb.6 north-west-fiide-'of^i-he^sdßffton; fenced^ ■* andcropp'ed. . Lots 4to 9. 6 lots of • 5 acres eafchi fronting on 'the St. Albans Road, and, on the accommodation roads near the section, being alb the bottom portion of the same. above land is so *velr&ttown for its excellent 'agrmulfcural qualities, and for the firstrate style in has been farmed, that comment is unnecessary. ;■ . Terms:—One fifth cash, and the remainder by four equal annual instalments, with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum on the unpaid portion, t Christ-church, Jan. 3,1858. ' TO MERCHANTS, COMMISSION AGENTS, v AND PARTIES PESIROUS OF EMBARKING IN BXJSI^WSALE OF THE FERRY. WHARF BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions from J. 0. Aikman, Esq., to sell hy Public Auction, at the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch, on TUESDAY, Ist day of MAIICH, NEXT '(unless previously disposed of by private contract), Those Leasehold' Premises, situated at the Heathcote Ferry, generally-known as THE FEEEY WHARF. ; and comprising the Wharf, Warehouse, Dwelling- * House, Stable and Padiiocik. 1 The lease has 17 years to run, at the low annual ground rent of £15. The above well known property has for a long time commanded a first-rate and daily increasing business, and to parties desirous of embarking in an established and lucrative concern, the present affords an opportunity seldom offered. - ; There is also an opening for a Bonded Store in ■connexion with the business, it being tmSerstood that on the introduction "of^heTiew Customs Act ■ the establishment of such a store on the Plains will be sanctioned by the Customs authorities,. •Tind that v.eav the Ferry is considered the most ■desirable position. ,-... • • ( Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. ; ■N.B. Parties desirous of negotiating for the purchase of the above by private contbact, • t.HI please to communicate with the Auctioneer as speedily as possible. ■"IVTOTICE is hereby fiven, that the Part" : J^l nership hitherto subsisting between : the undersigned as Sheepfarmers at the Vfciiapara, in the Province of Canterbury, tinder the style, or firm of" Msirchant and Pollttll/' has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. ■Dated this sixteenth day of December, 1858. J. C. MARCIIANT, F. POLHILL, Witnesses — W. S. Mooehotjse, Gentleman, Christchtii'ch. I Robert Waitt, Stockowneiv Casterton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 644, 8 January 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 644, 8 January 1859, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 644, 8 January 1859, Page 6

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