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MR. THOMSON will sell by Auction, in Manchester Street, Ohristchurcty im-. mediately behind the'Auction-Mart, on TUESDAY, FEB. 15, AT NOON, 50,000 FEET KAURI TIMBER, consisting of wide and, narrow boardfl," :: torigued and grooved j ditto, and scantling, TOWN LAND IN CHRISTCHURCH. MR. THOMSON has received instruci tions from W. Eaye, Esq v of Brighton, near Melbourne, to offer for absolute and immediate sale, at his Auction mart, on THUIISDAY, February 17, at Noon. Those six valuable sections in Chriatchurch, fronting on Worcester street, Montreal and Gloucester street, and numbered respectively 386, 387, 389, 391, 393, and 395 on the maps of the Canterbury Association; together with the house and stable on one of the same, let to a good tenant at the yearly rent of £65. ALSO, Sections Nos. 495, 493, 491, and 489, fronting on Cashel street and Montreal street. The value of property in this neighbourhood is daily rising, and may be expected to increase considerably on the completion of the new Government Buildings, and of the various bridges connecting this district with the centre of Christchurch, and with Hagley Park and Riccarton. SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK GROWING CROPS, &c. MR. THOMSON has received instructions from Mr. Blackmore to sell by, auction on his farm, Harewood road, Papanui (which he is leaving for another part of the province), on - FRIDAY, February 18, the whole of his live and dead-stock, consisting of milch cows and calves," pigs, ploughs; harrows^ bullock dray and harness,: weighing machine; grindstone, and a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FTTENITTTEE. Also, A stack of hayin prim« order, and the growing : crops on said: farm, consisting of about 13 acres of wheat, 3 acres barley, 3 do; oats, 4 do. potatoes:, 12 do. swedes. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Also, if not previously disposed of by private bargain, The unexpired term .(of 16 years), of the lease of 50 acres held, of the Church Property Trustees, all of which are enclosed and 30-acres broken up; with large and substantially built dwelling-house^ and other improvements on the same. UNRESERVED SALE OF NEW AND VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, i MR. THOMSON" has received instructions from W.Wilson, Esq.; who is about to leave the Colony, to sell by auction al his residence lin East Tuam Street, on THURSDAY, February 24/1859, the whole of 'his valuable ; collection of Household Furniture, Plate, bed: and. table . Linen, Glass, Paintings and Engravings; Cabinet Piano; &c., &c. ' The Auctioneer;would draw the attention of parties furnishing, to this sale, the whole of the furniture being of thebest description, and in use for a very short time. The proprietor being about to return to England, the articles will be sold without reserve. Terms,—Cash. FOR SALE, TEN Quarter-Acre SECTIONS in Christ! v " chur-ch, being- Nos. 408, 410, 411, to 418 inclusive, with frontages on Worcester, Hereford, and Montreal Streets, in the -vicinity of the Land and Government Offices. Price of 417; and4lß, £120 each. Of the remainder, , £100 each. For terms and further particulars, apply, to Me. THOMSON, Christchurch. ]■ GREAT LAND SALE. MR. THOMSON'S next sale of Town and Suburban land will take place on THURSDAY, March 3, at Noon. Particulars in catalogues and in future advertisement. "FIREWOOD AND TIMBER. IN addition to the lots of town and surburban land to be offered at Mr. Thomson's Land Sale, on the 3rd MARCH, (catalogues of which will ibea-eady during the ensuing week), he will alsosell 12 lots (of oneacre each), of S T A N D I N G T IM B E R, on part of section No. 338, at Hobn Hay, with frontage on the new road through the bush. Upset price only £20 per acre, " GOVERNOR'S BAY ROAD. LITTLE EAUPAKI. MARINE^VILLA BUILDING SITES. TO BE SOLD, TWENTY ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, EMINENTLY adapted for cutting up into small allotments, —situate four miles from Lyttelton and seven from Christchurch, with a double frontage to the beach reserve and main road, exceeding forty chains. The above land, from its extent of frontage, contiguity to the contemplated Jetty in Dyer's Bay, as well as abutment on the Victoria Junction or new line of road, point this out as an investment second to none in this colony, while its position with Raupaki must still further confer on the purchaser benefits in the shape of cheap firewood, an outlet for cattle at a nominal charge, with the enjoyable exercise of unreserved wanderings and gipsyings through its park-like and romantic scenery. Its situation, commanding running water from the purest source, together with the advantages of bathing, fishing, and boating, is especially calculated for the lucrative establishment of a first-class Boarding House and Sanatorium, than the want of which a more generally concurred in desideratum does not at present exist. Title—Cjown Grant. Price—£2s per acre. Terms,—One-third cash, one-third by approved bills at three months, with the remaining one-third at six, without interest. . Application to be made to MR. THOMSON Christchurch; to MR. HARGREAVES, Lyttelton j or the owner, W. H. PERCIVAI), Lower Lincoln-road. BRENCHLEY FARM, LYTTELTON. HpO LET, with puiichasino clause, several • Sections of Land on the above Farm. Further particulars and terms can be obtained at the office of the undersigned, A. J. ALPORT. Lyttelton, Feb. 8, 1859.. nnO LET, with immediate possession,—-----L BRUCE'S HOTEL, Akaroa, now doinga good business. Terms Liberal.—lnquire of A.J. ALPORT Esq., Lyttelton, or on the Premises. Feb. 1859.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 655, 16 February 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 655, 16 February 1859, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 655, 16 February 1859, Page 6

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