i ■■.-/ -■..■■;■ • kaiapoi. ;:: ;:■ : V ■- SALE OF FURNITURE. MR. WYLDEwiII sell at the Assembly Rooms, on MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1 oval oak fcablo 1 oak chest of drawers 1 oak hall table 1 oak buflßfc ■ 2 oak clothes horses 1 oak corner closet with handsome mirror 1 hall barometer 2 dozen chairs* 1 shower bath ■ Sale to commence immediately aftor, the sale ot Houses and Land. ■ ' ..KAIAPOI. SALE OF HOUSES AND LAND. MR. WYLDE will sell by public auction, at the Assembly Rooms, on. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, a well built house, with, good stable, garden, &c, and a quarter of an acre of land, situated in Sewell Street. A comfortable cottage, 22ffc. x 12ft., and a quarter of an acre of ground, near Messrs. Miles & Co.'s Stores. ' , A well built new house, with half an acre of land, situated on the Race-cdurse Road. Also,—Several sections of, land, being portions of those excellent paddocks late the property of Dr.Beswick. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms easy. LAND ON THE ISLAND. MR. WYLDB is instructed, to LET, with Might of Purchase, or to Sell onEasy Terms, in blocks from 5 acres and upwards, 100 ACRES OF SPLENDID LAND, being rural sections 762 and 788. ' This Land is situated on the Kaiapoi Island, at the point selected for the new bridge, and possesses large natural boundaries. ■ Plans can be seen and particulars obtained at MR. WYLDE'S OFFICE, Kaiapoi. Dec. 23, 1859. LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Near the Bishop's Palace, fronting SALISBURY-ST. AND PAPANUI ROAD. To persons requiring a site for the erection of a Genteel Residence in a healthy and improving locality. MR, W. D. BARNARD has been, favoured with instructions to sell by public auction,, at the White Hart Hotel, in January Next:— . :, Lot 1. All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 100 ft. to Salisbury street by a depth of 132 ft. , along Montreal street and Papanui road, being a valuable corner allotment. ' . Lot 2. ' All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 133 ft. to Montreal street, and adjoining lot 1. Lot 3. •; ■ • All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 67ft. to Salisbury street by a depth of 165 ft. - . ' . Lot 4. ■ ■ Same as lot 3. ;v «■••; Lot 5. :,;• ■:••■• All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 69ft. to Salisbury street, and adjoining lots 3 and 4 : Lot 6. All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 66ft. to Montreal street by a depth of 303 ft., adjoining lots 1 and 2. Lot 7. All thai piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 68ft. to Montreal street by a depth of 303 ft., adjoining lot 6. , Title Unexceptional. The valuable property described above is situated near the Bishop's Palace, thus rendering it a most desirable locality for any person wishing to be within easy distance of the city. Lot 1 is a splendid corner allotment facing the Papamii.road, and as the seven lots join each other, they offer a splendid site for the erection of a gentleman's residence or an h6tel. Terms, very liberal, declared at sale. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF DRAPERY, &c. MR. H. E. ALPORT has received instructions from Miss Slcillicorn, to sell by public auction, at her Store, Colombo Street, Christchurch, ON MONDAY & TUESDAY, the 9th and 10th January next, the following large and valuable assortment of goods, viz.:— Ladies' summer and other dresses in the piece, comprising bareges, muslins,muslin delaines, prints, French merinoes, &c.: Ladies' and children's ready made dresses and under clothing, in great variety. Ladies' striped tweed petticoats, knitted jackets, mantles, &c. Children's woollen and cotton socks, cloth gaiters, infants'monthly gowns. Gentlemen's white and regatta shirts, woollen and cotton socks, travelling gaiters, Paisley and woollen travelling shawls". Scarlet blankets, sheeting in pairs, white and blue serge, drab jean, Scotch twill sheeting, cotton lace in great variety. All lots submitted will be sold without any reserve, in consequence of recent alterations, and to make room for a fresh stock of goods just arrived ex Ashburton. Sale to commence each day at 12 O'Clock. Terms at Sale. -■• Market Place, Christchurch, Dec. 22,1859. MR. CHAPMAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, Manchester Street, Christchurch. HOMCEOPATHIC INSTITUTION, Manchester Street, Christchurch, FOR the treatment of Patients on the Homoeopathic principle, by Mr. Chapman, Member of the Royal .College of Surgeons in London, and of other recognised professional bodies, late one of the Surgeons to the " Hahnemann Medical Institution and General Dispensary," Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London. Consulting hours till 11 o'clock daily, (Sundays excepted.) NINETY-NINE YEARS BUILDING LEASES. fTO BE LET,—For a term of 99 years, 100 al■A lotments, situate near the Scotch Church. For terms, which are very easy, apply to ; ■ F. GUINNESS, ■"■■; ■:■■ Cashel Street, Christchurch. Dec, 13,1859, f
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 747, 4 January 1860, Page 6
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