I Auction Salt's A. I. MCGREGOR. A. INXKS MoGIIK'JOIi, A UCTIONEER & GEN KRAI. A AGENT. Auction Sales conducted in town and country. Landed and House Properties Bought, Sold, or Let. Valuations made, Residuary Accounts Prepared for Stamp Office, Partnership Accounts adjusted, Absentees represented FIRST FRIDAY in every month, Sale of all sorts of Stock at Brooks's Yards, Head of the Bay. LAST SATURDAY in every month, Sale of General Merchandise in Town Hall, Akaroa. Entries are requested prior to sale. Jollik Street South, AKAROA, GRAND FRKEHOLD PBOPERTY IN AKAROA FOR SALE BY TENDER. RARE INVESTMENT. rjIHE Trustees in the Estate of the _L late Mrs George Scarbrough have resolved to sell their interest in the whole of the Freehold Properties of the deceased by Public Tender, in three separate lots, consisting of— Ist.—The RED HOUSE PROPERTY, situated at Green's Point, near Akaroa, being R.S. 687 and part of R.S. 547, and containing 31 acres, or thereabouts. This property for fertility and beauty is unrivalled within the Harbor of Akaroa. Red House Bay forms the western boundary of the estate, and the eastern is formed by the Onuku road, about a mile from the Akaroa. Post Office; on the north the property of W. B. Tosswill, Esq., forms the boundary, and on the south the land rises into a high bluff, which forms an excellent protection from the southerly winds. The whole i* at present under English grass, with the exception of ornamental clumps of native bush, which have purposely been left for sheltering and beautifying the estate. A neverfailing stream of the purest water runs through the property. Altogether, the situation is one of the most delectable that can be imagined, and forms a magnificent site for a gentleman's marine villa ; or, in the hands of the speculator, could be cut up into building allotments, and in this way has a large prospective value. A plan of the property, laid off into building sections, is already in existence, known as " Akaroa South," 2nd.—That large and substantially built DWELLING-HOUSE occupied by the late Mrs Scarbrough, and situate between Jollie and Aubrey streets, Akaroa, being part of section 60, and containing about three-quarters of an acre. The house contains 10 rooms and conservatory, with large kitchen, and suitable outbuildings and workshop. The buildings were erected by the late Mr Scarbrough for personal occupation, regardless of cost, and are replete with every modern appliance and convenience. The public rooms are fitted with grates and marble mantelpieces, and the kitchen with a fine Leamington rang' 1 . The whole property is securely fenced with a 7ft galvanised iron fence, and the garden stocked with the choicest fruit trees. To a professional or other gentle-' man such a property, from its posi'ion and conveniences, affords a rare opportunity for investment, 3rd.—Also, that long-established and well-known HOTE L, Known throughout the Colony as the "BRUCE HOTEL," situate almost opposite the Akaroa Wharf, and commanding a splendid view ot the Harbor. The Hotel property has frontages in three streets, and contains 4 public rooms, 20 bedrooms, 2 sitting-rooms, and bar, large billiardroom, sample-room, stables, stores, and all necessary outbuildings, with large garden, and every possible advantage for carrying on the business of a first-class hotel. The property is at present under lease to Mr Thos. Grange. The titles to all the properties are most complete, and may be inspected in the hands of the Trustees' Solicitors, Messrs Wynn Williams & .Deacon, Christchurch, by whom, or Mr A. Lines McGregor, Auctioneer, Akaroa, every information will be given. Mr McGregor will point out the properties at any time to intending purchasers. Sealed and endorsed tenders for all or any of the above properties will be received by Messrs WYNN WILLIAMS & DEACON Solicitors, Christchurch ; or Mr A. INNE3 MoGREGOR, Auctioneer, Akaroa, up to noon of Monday, Ist May next. The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. ) Trustees of HENRY PIPER, f the late FRED. W. WILIAMS,( Charlotte ! ) Scarbrough.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 602, 21 April 1882, Page 3
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662Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 602, 21 April 1882, Page 3
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