.: • :M--'i: T R E HOT E'-L '- . ' ■ ' "LYTTELTON. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ' AT LYTTELTON, CANTERBURY, ON THURSDAY, 19th MAY NEXT, TJNDEK INSTHTJCTTONS FROM THE OTI'ICTAL ADM.INISTEATOE. - MESSRS. F.N. CAMPBELL & CO. have received instructions from Christopher A. Calverfc, Esq., Official Administrator to the Estate of the late George Compton, to sell by Public Auction, ou the. premises, on THURSDAY, 19th MAY NEXT, The Right and Title of the late George Compton, in the lease of that well-known Establishment, the Mitre Hotel, situate on Norwich Qua}', Lyttelton . Also, A New Slate Bottomed BILLIARD TABLE, which has never been used; and the FURNITURE, consisting of— Mahogany dining and 100 tables Chairs, plated candlesticks Pier glasses; fenders and fire irons Carpet, oil cloth, table covers Couches, easy chairs Plated ware'and table' linen Dressing tables, beds and bedsteads, and othefc chamber furniture Sheets, blankets and quilts - Kitchen utensils • Pewter measures, taps, glasses, tumblers. Sec.,.. Sic, &c. Parties'desirous of inspecting the property may do soon application to the Auctioneers. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, April 28,1859. ■ •■ : ' ~. KAIAPOI. " MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIYIER will attend at Kaiappi for the purpose of ! receiving Commissions for the Sale of Lands, Stpckj.&c., on Thursday in each week. Temporary Office at Mr.. C..G. Hodgson's, solicitor, near the present church* Hours of attendance from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. • RANGIORA. ~~* LAND WITHIN A SHORTSDISTANCE OF BUSH. MR, CLAUDE M. OLLIVIERhas been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction, at the Lion Hotel, Rangiora, on . MONDAY, MAY 23, 1859, That advantageously situated section of freehold land, No. 1062, fronting, upon the Rangiora road, adjoining Mr. Biackott's Store, and in the immediate neighbourhood of the bu:;h. This section is nearly opposite the direct road to Cluistcburch, and the front allotments command the best situations for business. The property will be submitted in lots of one or more acres to suit-purchasers, and for the better convenience of buyers of the back lots, the accommodation, road running the. entire length of the section has been" widened to the extent of one chain.. 'The unusually easy terms upon which this property is now submitted, offers, an opportunity of securing building allotments in this rising district," rarely to be met with. . Terms :— One fourth cash. . One fourth -by approved promissory note, payable three months after date. . One fourth by approved promissory pote, payable six months after date. .. • ■' . One fourth by approved promissory note, payable twelve months after date. Title—Crown grant. ■ Plans of the property may be seen at the Lion Hotel, Rangiora, and at the Offices of the Auctioneer, Christchurch and Kaiapoi. SALE OP, LIVE";AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. ME. THOMSON lias received instructions from Mr. J. Hill (who has removed to Avonhead), to sell by Auction, on . THURSDAY, 19th INSTANT, AT NOON, at the Rectory Farm, immediately beyond the Church, (on the llfirewood Road) Papanui, 2 Ricks containing about 12 tons prime hay 16 Acres of wheat in-stack G Acres white oats in stack Heavy draught'gelding, good at any kind of work . . ; ■-■■■ Excellent plough mare, stinted to "Duncan" First rate mare, broken to saddle and harness. ' Also, The unexpired lease of 40 acres of Church Land, (14 years to run) with two good houses, stockyard, stables, piggeries, barn 36 x 1.4 ft., with large "double doors on each side. Well sheltered garden stocked with, fruit trees in full bearing, &c. The land is in a high state of .cultivation) is well..fenced'and cross fenced, and is held at an exceedingly low rental. The,, purchaser of the grain crop may have the use of the barn for 14 days. ' Terms Liberal. : ..LYTTELTON JETTY. PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after MAY Ist, no goods will be received for shipment (except emigrants' luggage), unless accompanied by a, cart note. ■ EDWARD GENET, '"• ■ ■ Wharfinger. " April 19, 1859. PEACOCK'S WHARF. , PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after the Ist of MAY, all goods forwarded to the above Wharf for shipment must be accompanied by a note from the shippers (unless the wharfage be paid at the time), and all goods discharged from vessels alongside must be particularised to the wharfinger by the respective consignees. . ; J. T. PEACOCK & CO, April 29, 1859. PEACOCK'S WHARF. ' PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after the Ist of MAY, the followingl scale of time will be allowed for discharging at the above .wharf: — Vessels of 100 tons burthen and under, 2 days. 15° ::"» » ■'■■'» 8 .„ 200 „ „ „ 4 „ 250 „ „ ' „ 5 „ 300 „ ..„ „ 6 350 „ ■„■ „ 7 ;, After the expiration of which demurrage will bo charged, on each vessel, at the rate of 2d. per ton burthen per day. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. April 29,1859. ALL goods landed at the Wharf, if not immediately taken away, will be removed at the risk and expense of the consignees. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. N Peacock's Wharf. April 29, 1559.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 680, 14 May 1859, Page 5
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