POSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN SOUTH CHRISTCHURCH, FRONTING THE TOWN BELT. HORSES, CATTLE,, DAIRY UTENSILS, &a, -&c. WD. BARNARD 'has rceeived instructions • fronrMr. J, J. Buchanan (who is leaving the province) to sell by public auction, at an early date. All that highly-valuable piece of property situated in South Christchurch, -fronting the Town Belt, in quarter and half acre alloments AfiSO HIS HORSES, CATTLE, &c„ Ac. Plans of the property can be seen at. the White Hart Hotel, Royal Hotel, and,at the of the auctioneer, Cashel Street, The aboveas an excellent opportunity of securing valuable building allotments so near Christchurch. Terms Liberal. . Title—Crown Grant. MR. THOMSON WILL offer for Sale in Mr. Parkinson's Stockyards, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER Bth, From one of the best, breeding establishments in Nelson,— 12 Draught Colts and Fillies 2 clever Hackneys And RUBY, thoroughbred, 4 years old, by Sir Hercules, outof Pearl. SALE OF THOROUGHBRED HORSE STOCK, ETC., AT MR. PARKINSON'S : STOCK YARDS, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER Bth, BY MR. THOMSON, AFTER THE SALE OE DRAUGHT HORSES. THE NUN.—A chestnut mare, thoroughbred, imported to Nelson, by — Redwood, Esq., and late the property of W. Harris, Esq., in foal to Skeleton. A yearling colt (Entire) by Sir Hercules, ont of Nun.—Foaled November, 1858. Brunette, thoroughbred mare, imported by ; . G. McClymont, Esq., 1858. For pedigree see' Bells Life in Sydney,'&c. /In foal to ■Towton. Miss Jenner, a thoroughbred mare, imported by Alfred Cox, Esq., by—Case, Esq., by whom her pedigree will be given. In foal to Towton. ■'■■■■■■■ Jennyi a four-year old filly, thoroughbred, a , splendid saddle filly. Huntsman, well known as one of the best hacks in the province. Reuben, a grey horse, 5 years old, first-rate in saddle and harness. Rose, a thoroughbred mare, splendid side-saddle :.'. mare;. , Also, a few other good saddle and harness horses. ALPORT'S AUCTION ROOMS AND PRODUCE STORES, MARKET PLACE, ' CHRISTCHURCH. THE undersigned begs to announce that a considerable portion of the above building being completed, he is- prepared to receive merchandise of every description for sale by public auction; and to store wool, grain, cheese, and other produce waiting shipping orders. HERBERT E. ALPORT, Auctioneer, Valuer, House, Land, and Estate Agent. Market Place, Christchurch, June .6,1859. SHEEP STATION FOR SALE. THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell a station on the banks of the Ash burton, with house, yards, &c, comprising 10,000 acres of run, with 500 sheep, and commanding an ample supply of bush and water. Terms and other particulars may be obtained by application to H. E. ALPORT, Auctioneer. Market Place, Christchurch, Sept. 19,1859. GRASS SEEDS. & BLUE GUM SEEDS. r\.n;s a l c . 20 sacks assorted grass seeds 100 packages, each 500 pods blue gum seed. Early application for the giim seed will be desirable, the undersigned haying instructions to return all unsold by the end of' October. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch, Sept. 19,1859. SCOTCH PLOUGHS. A Few strong swing plough's, with extras, complete. H. E. ALPORT. Christchurch, Sept. 19.1859. G. E. & R, MASON'S ESTATE. VALUABLE RUNS AND SHEEP FOR SALE. TO Be Sold by Private Contract those Valuable Sheep Runs belonging to the above Estate, comprising— ' 16,000 acres called the Virginia Run 2,500 acres called the Seaward Run 12,500 acres called the Lake Run in the Province of Canterbury. • Also, 5,000 acres called the Hurunui Run 5,000 acres called the Island Run 41,000 acres in all, Together with 80 acres of freehold land, for j loinesteads; dwelling houses, huts, yards, dipping apparatus, and other improvements. ' Also, 4000 to 5000 sheep, rams, horses, bullocks, cows, drays, yokes, &c. For further particulars, apply to E. A. HARGREAVES, ' ■ , . Lyttelton. Lyttelton, Sept. 20. J 'WATERSIDE PREMISES, CHRISTCHURCH QUAY. TO Be Let on Leases, for 7, 14, or 21 years, in plots to suit the convenience of parties requiring them, the valuable waterside premises on the north side of the river Heathcote, ying between Aikman *s Wharf and Jones' Wharf, with road frontage behind, at 10s.. per foot frontage during the first 7 years, and 20s. subsequently. For particulars and inspection of the plans, apply to MR. JOHN DEAN BAMFORD, Solicitor, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 722, 8 October 1859, Page 6
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680Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 722, 8 October 1859, Page 6
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