FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE BY AUCTION, NEAR THE HEATHCOTE FEURY. MR. ALPORT lias received instructions from James Townsend,. Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at the Heathcote Arms, on WEDNESDAY, the 9tk MARCH, ' several allotments of land, situated as above, and comprising deep water frontages to thc~river Hcatbcote, frontages to the Bridle-path, and plots adapted for market*gardening or dairy farming. The increasing value of the property abont to ba offered must be apparent to every one acquainted with the situation, more especially as beinj adjacent to the proposed railway between Lyttelton and Christenureh, which will render available the markets of both towns, thus affording small purchasers a most desirable, opportunity for safe and advantageous investment. Plans of the property can be seen at the Heathcote Arms, or at the Office of the Auctioneer, Lyttelton. . ...... Liberal terms will be offered to intending purchasers. Lyttelton, Feb., 25,1859. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT SALE BY AUCTION. Ex Dart on Arrival. MR. ALPORT has received instructions from Messrs. J. Davis & Co., to announce that they have shipped by the above vessel a general assortment of merchandise, including Drapery, Clothing, &c., expressly selected for the forthcoming season. The above vessel may be hourly expected from Sydney. ■ Lyttelton, 25th February, 1859. KAIAPOI" ~ : GREAT LAND SALE. MR. WYLDF/S next sale of land will be held at Mr. White's Hotel, on MONDAY, MARCH 7, and will consist exclusively of town and rural land, situated '■■■'-' ON. THE IS L AND, comprising several acre arid quarter acre sections in the principal streets, and rural sections well adapted for paddocks or farms. Also, " Two Dwelling Houses. Sale at twelve o'clock. Luncheon Provided. EANGIORA. SALE OF FURNITURE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, CROPS, &c. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, at WOODSIDE, RANGIORA, on TUESDAY, 22nd MARCH, * the Household Furniture, Dairy Utensils, Farming Implements, Gig Harness, Saddles and SideSaddle; /- Also, . A small quantity of Standing Crops of Potatoes, Swedes and Mangold Wurtzell, and some -..._ . Thorouglibred Durham Calves and Yearlings, and. other Cattle, the property of ■ MR. J; HAMILTON WARD. Sale at 12 o'clock precisely. JAMES WYLDE, ■ Auctioneer. RANGIORA. . ■ . . ; ..:: ; T-.?■■■ be soLD, .• £jC frontage to a main road, and bounded for a distance.\of 30 chains by a fine stream of water. • * Terms easy.—Title—Crown Grants. \ . s ' [ Apply to 3la. WYLDE, . . . '. ..■'.'.: ] ;, ."_ Kaiapoi. SATURDAY, MARCH 5. DRESSING MACHINE, SIDE SADDLE, - PLATE, &c. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will sell by auction, at the rooms, en SATURDAY, MARCH 5, A first-rate dressing; machine, with extra sieves A lady's superior side saddle Carpenter's tools (new) . Also, a very handsome set of one dozen silver dessert knives and forks, and a valuable and elegant fish slice and fork, without crest or other mark, the property of a gentleman leaving the colony. Sale at one o'clock. ' • •' . ■ ■■■;■■ WANTED, . 1000 EWES AND RUN ON TERMS. !'■■.. f PHE above will be required for the terra of five -1- years, at either a money rental or the usual percentage. Apply to - ; CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER, : Auctioneer, Cashel Street. Feb. 22,1859. GOVERNOR'S BAY ROAD. LITTLE EAUPAKI. MARINE VILLA BUILDING SITES. :; TO BE SOLI), TWENTY ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, "IMMINENTLY adapted for cutting- up inr\i to 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 ;is an investment second to none in tin's colony, while its position with Raupnki must'still further confer on the ■purchaser benefits in the shape of cheap tiivwood, an outlet for cattle at a nominal ch;:rge, with the enjoyable exercise of unreserved wanderings and gi'psyings through its park-like and romantic scenery. Its situation, commanding running water from the purest source, together with the ndyimtajjes 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 h more generally concurred in desideratum does not at present exist. Title—Crown Grant. Price—£2s per acre. Tersis, —One-third cash, one-third by approved bills at three months, with the reimuning one-third at six, without interest. Application to he made to MR. THOMSON, Christchurch: to MR. HAIK4UEAVES, I.yttelton; or the owner, W. 11. PEUCIVAIj, Lower Lincoln»road. 1' O X S A L 15. , ONE Carvel built BOAT, 20 feet long-. One Teak built LIFE BOAT, 23 feet long, with Masts, Sails, Oars, &c, complete. Apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO. Norwich Quay.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 659, 2 March 1859, Page 5
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