___- ■^ttP^gng,-_^ MONDAY, 26th JANfJARY, liS ". PROVINCE oFcANTERBURY. IMPORTANT SALE- - op VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. BROOD MARES, RACING-STOCK, DRAUGHT, AXD OTHER HORSES. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIERand SON have been favored with instructions from W. S. JMoorhouse, Esq., to offer for sale by public auction, AT MERIVALE, ON MONDAY, 26th JANUARY, The whole of his valuable estate (freehold and leasehold), together with his well-known STUD OF HORSES And MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS, As follows :— THE MERIVALE EST ,TE, Consisting of FIFTY ACRES OF FREBHOLD LAND, All laid down to grass and securely fenced ; together with the newly-erected dwelling house thereon. The house contains twenty-one rooms, comprising large dining and drawing rooms, connected by capacious entrance hall, with large folding doors, so arranged as to form j (when required) one large reception room. Library, breakfast room, card rooms, bath rooms, large corridor, and other conveniences on the ground floor ; together with several j large and well arranged bed rooms and dressing roams on the upper f100r.... The house is built of the best materials, is plastered throughout, and is in course of completion in the most perfect style. As a residence for a private family, MERIVALE Is, without exception, the most complete dwelling in the province. The grounds surrounding it have been laid out with great taste, and at considerable cost. The ornamental shrubberies and private gardens are filled with every variety of fruit and forest trees. The outbuildings comprise large and roomy stables wiih coach house, horse boxes and shed, capable of accommodating several horses. There is a capital stream of pure water running through the property. fa The land has been divided into convenient paddocks, all of which are securely fenced and well watered. \* The auctioneers have authority to ofier this property by private treaty prior to the day of sale at a moderate fixed price, and are prepared to do so upon the liberal terms of one-third cash, the balance remaining on mortgage for any raasonable terra that may suit purchasers. Cards to inspect the property can be obtained by application at their offices in Christchurch. • 12 acres of freehold land, on the-south side of the river Avon. This property adjoins ' Debonair," and is in the occupation of F. Stewart, Esq. It is securely fenced, and laid down to grass, and is one of the finest sites for a gentleman's residence in the vicinity of CJiristchurch, and accessible by the newly-made rmr road along the banks of the Avon. This property is likewise for sale by private treaty upon liberal terms. One-half cash, the balance on mortgage for a term of years to suit purchasers. Also, 3 acres of unenclosed land, immediately adjoining the foregoing property. . °. About 20 quarfcer-acre lots, part of that well-known section on the Town Belt south, in continuation of Colombo street, and in the immediate vicinity of the Railway Terminus. Arrangements haye now been made for the continuation of this street in a direct line to the road running to the hills, as was originally contemplated. As an evidence of the increasing value of this property it may be remarked that several lots have sincelthe early sales changed hands at greatly increased prices. A capital gFarm of 100 acres on the Lincolnroad, about four miles from.Christchurch, the whole fenced and cross-fenced and laid • down to English grass. The boundaries of this property have all been judiciously planted with valuable forest trees. There are two convenient cottages on the pro-" perty, together with a large stockyard, sheds, and other conveniences, with ready access to the river Heathcote, which forms the north-eastern boundary of the estate. Possession can be given in April, or earlier, with a reservation of the right to remove the crops, or immediately, with the crops ao a price to be agreed upon. For the convenience of purchasers, the auctioneers will entertain an offer for this property privately upon the same terms as above recited, viz., half cash' the balance to be secured by mortgage. ' Also adjoining, 50 acres of leasehold land, having fifteen years unexpired, and held under the Church Property Trustees, at a very moderate rental. The whole of this farm is securely fenced, and laid down to English grass. All these properties ar« fully cropped, and in each case the purchaser will have the option of buying the growing crops, but failing such an arrangement, they will be submitted to auction, in lots, as under: 50 acres of oats 36 acres of ditto 22 acres of ditto 50 acres of hay, to be stacked and removed by arrangement. VALUABLE BUILDING SITES. FREEHOLD. Four quarter acre sections in Cashel and Wor-cester-streets, and long frontage in Antiguastreet, opposite the Government Domain and the College. The line of street has bepn recently formed and metalled, leading to the bridge by the Royal Hotel. 3| acres on the north of Christchurch. part of the Town Reserves, being lot 160, fronting on Madras-street, Z\ acres on the North Town' Belt and corner of Manchester-street, all fenced, with a good timber-built cottage thereon. One qr-acre section in Dampier's Bay, Lyttelfcon, adioining the property in the occupation of Mr Caton. One qr-acre section in Battery Point. Extensive frontages in Hereford-stfeet, Christchurch, adjoining the Bank of New South Wales. ? This property is held for an unexpired term of 18 years, at a moderate rental. The auctioneers are prepared to sell the leasehold interest in this property, together with the rents accruing from the portion of the property already let and in the occupation of substantial tenants. HORSES. Catalogues of the horses and miscellaneous effects will be printed prior to the sale. Amongst the horses will be found some very choice stock, including : — Tom Jones, a splendid entire draught horse Pais of draught geldings, young and staunch Pair of plough mares, stinted to Tom Jones 2-year old > draught filly, by Westminster, staunch m any harness 4 thoroughbred mares, 3 and 4 years old, broken to saddle and perfectly quiet, adapted for breeding racing stock 2 three-year old half-bred fillies, warranted quiet m harness or saddle (trial given) 2 thoroughbred geldings, 3 years old, broken to saddle and perfectly quiet Bay mare, Peggy, stinted to Tom Jones, with a Peer colt foal at foot Filly foal, out of Peggy, by Ali Pasha Sundry other mares and foals. Brood mare Model with yearling filly, by Sledmere, imported, and in foal to Malton, imported. . Verguiee. Barouche with all the necessary fittings com-- - piete, forming when required a capital close carriage. Harness, saddlery, &c, &c, of various kinds, Carriages will leave Christchurch on the morning of sale at half-past 11 o'clock punctually. Gentlemen desirous of attending the sale, and availing themselves of those are requested tv apply for a ticket the day before, in order that seats may be secured for them. : The sale will commence punctually at noon. . Farther-descriptions of the above properties and particulars as to terms, &c may be obtained of the Auctioneers. J. OLLIVIER & SON,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 316, 24 December 1862, Page 3
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