-IMPORTANTr SALE •OF FREEHOLD'AND! ■ : LEASEHOLD: PIiOPEThJIES- IN, :/,'.. ,;;^,-''cHßi^T.%u'^cii:;|:' '■: , ■ nY/TIli1 LONt^BEN ;has;i received' instrac- j 43-L' ■: tioiis from' ,"W.'':.'Wilstiii/' EJ,q r .r:: /(ih { <!onsequ.ence of Ins intended departure for,JJhglarid), \ to sell/by Public Auction /on;. ///, . , ■ ;■■! :-.'.',•:■ MONDAY^JANUARY- 17/I--. ..: -... ; !(uhless preyio«Blydisposed of by /private cpMi;abt)>: the' folio wing K weil/ known prppei'tiea in,, Christr i 'church, jiz.:-r--. /.- \.\ ':"-. .".: ! 1 nicre of town land, situate in_Tuam Streets East, with;the-r • • .'; ■■■..-.■■<■■■■■■■■ ,-•;>..- , - ; : DWELLING) HOUSE and improvements thereon, all as now occupied by ; W. Wilson.-Esq. •; ■The-house is but- recently finished, and is com- ; plete in every respect, being lined,-papered,1 and ■ painted throughout. The garden is well stocked ! with' trees of every descxiption,.' andi the .whole i securely fenced; •; Therel is: also-a 'good welion the | premise.s>.: . : . / >: If deuired, the furniture may be taken at a valua- ; tion. "."•'■■•.- .; Also,: -->. .. :..-•• The lease of tliose.-, excellent r BUSINESS, PRE- j MISESi situated- in.the; Ferry:ißoad, and: now.Jn j the occupation- of; Messrs.- Wilson ;and.;Co.^:com-! prising -alarge iron storey with counting hbuse^&c;, | all recently erected/ and .finished, in s superior archi-! tectural style.. , ; ; . . The lease has :DQut 20 years to run; at ailowj iground rent, andtan;■ allowance made at its expira- j :tion for : . a portion of the improvements. .!.-.', . • iMe:rchants and : others ;desir,oug\of,,'commencingi businessiu .Christchurcbi wilLfind:tliis aniexcelleritj lopporturiity of- ; securing,.,premises in a:gbod;posi-i Jtipn.. ; -.-.-, .; .;-.: ■; .. , '■■ ,.;■ ;•■ ■,';. ■.-.,', ■.■ ;- ; .. - ; The sale will;take place at ihe stores of Wilson i .and Co.,Ferry.Road.; : : ' , ; , . Sale at 12 o'clock.: -,;■• .Terms atrSale.' . . :l h : ;■'. .'.;■-. ■ IMPORTANT SALE/J ; .'". ";;-: '." ' !- OF FREEHOLD. SUBURBAN LAND, : L' . : '.- :: .• GN-EASY^TERMS.^ / "' •■ ".. M!R:'LONGDENr lias; tb!: ■'" sell hf auction at the GOLDEN' FLEECE j HOTEL, Christchurch,.on " " ■ ".\ '?■ I '; /'waN'p/XY,,; j:a,n^a.ry^ 24-'; ' at 12 o'clockpreciselyj the fdlloiving'lots of ■ ' VALUABLE SUBURBAN LAND^ being .portions, of ;i;hat'.well known Sectibn" ,No. j 136,' J now in /the ; occupation of B. Wyatt, Esq. j ■ (whoHs about returning'to England), and bituated I !in the Papariui Road,1 one"mile1 and a quarter from | the 'bridge in,the Market Place,' viz; V-^ ;" ; / Lot 1. .16 'acres, fronting on the Papanui and j StlAlb^ni-rbadsi fenced'and'laid down /in English I "grass.eßVwith; a"creek;/running'through^the centre,j forming/a yaluable artd-desirablepadddckV . '/ Lb't/,2; ■18 fiefes, fro'ntihg• on/ the St. Albahs. Road;!fenced a'ndcrbpp.ed;*' ' ; , ;' Lot 3;; 11 acres, froiitirig' on the accommodation i road.'and'thenorth-west side, of the section; fencedi and ci'ppped. ''■ ;;' ": ;; / v ■'- / i : Lots 4to 9. Glpts pf.'S'acres.e'ach, fronting on; "the-St. Albans/Rbadj and' On; the accommodatibni roads hear / the section, 'being' all the bottom' por -1 'tibn of the same;; :;; ■ .;: ':.,.,, ■ "'■ The'abp'vfe latidHssc»weir known for its excellent; ■agricultural qualities^and'for the- firktfate style in- ! which" it .has b'eyh'fafmedi'tliat comment is uiine-| ■ e'essary/. ■■'•.' /.■:■;./' ;;; ■:. ■.■■■'"■ ; Ternis:-rOrie fifth, cash; and; the remainder by! four 'equjil annual -instalhiiehts/ with interest at thei rate of lOper cent per ahhunion the unpaid por-! ■tion^:;;:/-:;-;; ■'• ■■ '-•'":' ■'■■ '■-■•• /■ ■' •'' ■ ■ Chrjstchu'reb', JanV 3, 1858: ; ..{ ,TG•MERCHANTS; COMMISSION AGENTS,^ '■':'■" V'ANli- "p / A!RTtES; DFSmO^./ OF;' '' ; \. . . - EMBARKING/ IN/BUSINESS. '■■' SALE OF; THEIFERRt WHARF v ; BY: PUBLIC AUCTION,/ MR. : LONGI)EN; has received : instritc-1! 'tipns/from J. C; Aikman^ Es^qi, ; to sell/by-; Public' Auction, at the White Hart Hotel, Christ- \ i church, on . ' .TtJESDATi : lst day of ;MARCH, NEXT\! (unless previously disposedof •by private contract),; I • Those Leasehold Premises, 'situated at1 "the! .Heathcote Ferry, generally known as '"'"'' THE TEBRY WHA^IF. ; and comprising ther Wharf^ Warehbuse,.Dwelling-: Hohse, Stable and Paddock./ •; The leiise/haa 17 years to.run, at/the, low annual ground rent of' £15. ;; TKe;above well known property has', fora long! ■ time; c'ommancled a first-rate and -daily; increasing! business- ;knd ■■) to partiesi desirous' of: embarking; in':an• esbkb'lished and lucrative concern, the .present; "affords1i an; opportunity seldom, offered. : . . ; ■ ''-There-is also an opening for a Bonded/Store in; connexion with the business; it being understood: that On the introductip'n of 'the -neiv Custoriis Act: the establishment of'such//a. store on the Plains! will be- sanctioned/ by the Customs authorities,: and that1 near the Ferry is considered the inosti desirable position. ■ Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms.at.Siile, ' N.B. Parties desirous, of/ negotiating."for,.'the;' ; purchase /of the; aboyp' '.by/ .eeiyate/./contract,l . will, please; to/communicate with /the 'Auctioneer: . as, speedily as .possible, ;, ,- . " •■•/ CHURCH; PROPERTY TRUSTEES.- ---: ELECTION OF COMMITTEE OF MANAGE-1 ;.-'.^;/. . ■■'. -MEM?'':V =; " ,?:V ■■;■': i.rPHJS Names of the Clerical and Lay Trustees: ' :-;' for the year 1859, are given: below. " Any: • Trustee may at 'any time, not being/less 7thah' 16' 'days'/bjbfore the day;of election (Februai;y Ist)' for-i : ward in writing to tlie Secretary the names of any Trustees, .not exceeding;in number four Clergymen and four Laymen, whom he proposes as members; . of managing committee." ' ' ■■ ■ ■ CLERICAL TRUSTEES: Rev. Archdeacon Mathias, Revs. W. Aylmer C. Bowen, B. W. Dudley, Geo.Cottei-il, C. Fendall,; -H. Harper, Thos. Hodge, H, Jacobs,1 F.KnoTvles, J; Raven, W. W. Willoclc, and Jas; Wilson.' ; LAY TRUSTEES : FbrAUavoa: No return. Avonside-: No return. Christchurch: Thos. Cass and.A, C. Barker Governor's Bay : Thos. B. Potts and Grosvenor Miles. Kaiapoi: Chas. A. Blakiston and John Fuller. ' Lower Heathcote': H. A. Scott and Chas. . • Bridge. .. . ,'.-■. Lyttelton : Dr. Domild and A. Bayfield.. Papanui: William Thomson and Thos. B. Winter. . Ric'carton': Chas. Bo wen and Thos. Rowley. Suniner: Edward Dobson. Upper 'Heathcote: John Ollivier and John Murray. '-..-': W, W. IVILLOCK, Secretary to the Church .Property Trustees Christchurch, January 11, 1859. rpHE,Duties of, Miss Andrews's School will bo \ .^fmed on MONDAY, 31st January,'lßs9! 1 rivate Music Lessons given. Cantotbury; Street,;/Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 640, 15 January 1859, Page 6
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