MOND AV, JANU AR V 16th. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF TIMBER, SHINGLES, PALING, POSTS AND RAILS, FIREWOOD, STONE LIME, DOOR STEPS, HEARTH STONES, Etc., J n JONES'S WHARF, FERRY ROAD. TO THE TIM.BEB TEA>E, CONTEACTOES, BUILDERS, CABPENTEIB, AND OTHEBS. MR.W. D. BARNARD has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at Jones's Wharf, Fer y Road, on Monday, January 16th, upwards of 100, )00 FEET OF SAWN TIMBER, principally Blfpk Pine and Tofcara, without the SLIGHTEST RESERVE, in lots to suit purchasers— I . . 60,000 feet Bxl an! 8 x 3 10 to 18 feet lengths 10,000 feet 4 x 3, 8 to 18 feet lengths | 5,000 feet 6x 2, ank 6 x 3,10 to 16 feet lengths 3,000 feet 4 x 4 and 5 x 2|, 10 to 18 feet lengths 2,500 feet 5x 3 an<j G x 2s, 12 to 18.feet lengths: 3,000 feet. Kauri, 16 x 1 to 24.x 1, 10 to 20 feet! 1 ,-■-.- lengths' (j .: ■ ■ ■ 4,000 feet Huon pine (for cabinet work) 1,000 feet Mara 16 x 1 to 36 x 1 10,000 5 and 6 feet V.D.L. palings 20,000 V.D.L. shingles . 2,000 posts and raijs. , • . 500 stockyard posts 20 cords Black pine and Manuka firewood Wood paving Hearth stoms Door steps j 50 bags Nelsonistone lime Sale at 12 sharp. Luncheon provided. EVJ3EY LOT SUBMITTED WILL BE SOLD. Terms—Under £20, cash; above that sum an approved bill at 3 months, or Bank discount will be allowed for cash. Carts will leave the White Hart Hotel at eleven o'clock, to convey intending purchasers free of charge.
j THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. : TO THE WORKING- CLASSES. POSITIVE SALE OF | TWELVE VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Fronting Antigua Street South. MR. W.D.BARNARD hasreceivedinstructions to sell by public auction, at the White Hart Hotel, on thursday, jan. 19, twelve valuable building Allotments, fronting Antigua Street South, and so sub-divided as to suit the working classes. Terms —20 per cent cash, 30 per cent in three years, and fifty per cent in seven years, interest on unpaid balances at £8 per cent. Occupation title to be given upon payment of deposit. ' " ■ Title—Crown Grant. Sale at 12 (sharp,) Luncheon provided. 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. 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 haying 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 Papanui road, and as the seven lots join each other, they offer a splendid site for the erection of a gentleman's residence or an hotel. Terms, very liberal, declared at sale.
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A RUN of 35,000 acres, between the rivers Waimakariri and Hawkins, with Stock and Implements, consisting of 7000 mixed Sheep (more or less): 3 large Paddocks, comprising 110 acres, 1 small Paddock, Yards, Dipping-Trough-Stage, and Woolshed, sufficient for 20,000 sheep j two houses, and two huts. • The sheep are scabby, but will be dipped at the expense of the sellers. ' . This Station will be sold at an extremely moderate price. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. RUSSELL & CREYKE. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITURE. jl/TR. ELSBEE, in returning thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since his residence in Canterbury, begs to announce that, having lately received consignments of the purest chemicals and best apparatus necessary for the perfection of the art, he is now prepared-to take PORTRAITS OF THE LARGEST SIZE, consistent with the beauty and delicacy of tone requisite for the perfect development of photographic portraits. Mr. E. also bogs to state that during the limited period he will remain in Christchurch the public may bo assured that every effort will be used to deserve a continuance of approbation, by the strictest attention to those artistic points which constitute the perfection of portraiture both in composition and colour. Photographic Rooms, Oxford Terrace West.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 750, 14 January 1860, Page 6
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