IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION Ol\ FREEHOLD TOWN LAND AND HOUSES. MR. ALPORT has received instructions from the Trustees to the Executors of the late C. J. Maunsell, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his Auction Rooma, Norwich Quay, on MONDAY, 19wi DECEMBER, INST., All that piece or parcel of freehold land, comprising the moiety of section No. 30, in the Town of L.yttelton, with frontage to London street, and to an accommodation road leading therefrom. Xot 1. Plot of land with building thereon, frontage of 16ft. to accommodation road 2. Do. do. with do. 14ft. frontage to do. 3. Do. do. with do. 24ft. Gin. do. to do. 4. Do. do. with do. 24ft. 6in. do. to do. 5. Do. do. with do. 24ft. do. to do. 6. Do. do. whh frontage of 33ft. to London-st., and 62ft. frontage to accommodation road. • Also, premises now in the occupation of Messrs. Fox & Co. The auctioneer need hardly call attention to the desirable opportunity the above sale will present for investment. Plans may be inspected at the Office of the Auctioneer. Lyttelton, Dec. 5,1859. SALE THIS DAY. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, CARPENTERS, AND OTHERS. MR. W. D. BARNARD will'sell by Public Auction, at his Sale Yards, opposite the White Hart Hotel, THIS DAY, 20,000 FEET SAWN TIMBER, in lots to suit purchasers without any eesebve. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms at sale, , GOVBENO R'-S BAY. TO BE LET IN 2, 3, OR 4 ALLOTMENTS, TT^OR a term of .years, not exceeding 14, Jj from January, 1860, the 50 acre section No. 226, and situated at Dyer's Bay, 7 miles from Christchurch, and 5 from port. The features of the above may be summarised as follows:—Frontage on the Dyer's Bay and Governor's Bay roads, exceeding 120 chains, with 12 chains to the beach and Government Jetty which is about to be erected. Situation pleasant and healthy, with an abundance of running water. Firewood obtainable within three* quarters of a mile, and an outlet of considerable extent for grazing cattle over the two Raupakes, at a nominal charge. This section, from having a creek running through its entire length, would advantageously make two distinct farms. The improvements consists of a sod house, garden well stocked with fruit trees, and a road to the bush. * For all further particulars, apply to W. H. PERCIVAL, or F. GUINNESS, at Mr. Pigeon's Office, Cashel Street, Christchurch. Dec. 3,1859. ■ — — RANGIORA. TO BE LET, ON 14 YEARS BUILDING LEASES, THE section No. 226, fronting on the. Kaiapoi Direct Road 40 chains, and 12| chains to the Oxford road. The situation is in the centre of the township, and close to the Lion Hotel. This will be marked off in allotments of from 1 acre upwards, as required. There is a fifteen acre paddock belonging to it laid down with English grass, which would be well adapted for a Cricket Club. N.B. —All buildings to be removable if not taken at a valuation at the end of the lease. For further particulars, enquire of W. H. PERCIVAL, or F. GUINNESS, Cashel Street, Christchurch. Dec. 3,1859. ' V ' ' "TTTANTED by an experienced man a f V situation as shepherd on an outstation. Apply at the ' Times' office, Christchurch. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. fTIENDERS are invited for the erection" of JL a Stone Church at Governor's Bay. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my office-on and after THURSDAY NEXT until SATURDAY the 17th inst., on which day sealed tenders must be delivered, addressed to the undersigned, • GEORGE MALLINSON, Architect. Cathedral Square, Christchurch, ' December sth, 1859. E. M I L L S. BEGS leave respectfully to inform the public that he has now . commenced business as BOOK & PRINTSELLER, STATIONER & GENERAL DEALER, in OXFORD STREET, LYTTELTON, near the QUAY, and will endeavour to deserve the public support by moderate charges and strict attention to business. Lyttelton, December 6th, 1859. NOTICE. THE undersigned begs leave to inform his Customers that he is about to REMOVE to a new shop on the opposite side of the street, where he will continue to carry on the Boot and Shoe making business as usual. T. YATES, London Street, Lyttelton. A Meeting of the Committee of the C. J.C. will be held at the Rooms, on Saturday, the 17th January. By order of the Committee. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED on the 2nd inst., 4 Heifer and 1 Steer CALVES, recently branded Pon left hip; one of them is white, two of them strawberry, and two of them yellow, with a little white colour, which calves, if not released withiu 21 days from the above date, will be sold to defray expenses. JAMES COTTEN, Poundkeepei\ Christchurch, 3rd December, 1859. CAME ASTRAY, A Light Chesnut HORSE ; no brand; small white star on forehead; black feet; six years old. The owner can have the same by paying all expenses. Apply to Mr. Wm. TURTON, Aahhuvton Arms, River Ashbux-ton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 739, 7 December 1859, Page 5
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