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£alfo Ofi Auction. SALE OF LANDED PRO And Good-will of an Extensive BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OF TflE ESTATE OF THE LATE WELLESLEY HUGHES, ESQ. ft IR. 3. NEWMAN has been instructed by the Trustees of the late Wellesley J ■■ Hughes, to Sell by Auction, 08 Ute Premises in Shorlland-streot, wiih'm three 'days after" the of the " William Denny," steamer, from Sydney, whk.li will be about the 25th October—(the precise day of sale will be notified by placard or notice in the local papers) All the REAL ESTATE comprised in lh e following lots:— LOT 1. LOT JO. All that Properly in ShorUand-jtreet I 3 awbs - ~0 0(JS) aml 9 porcbos of ricl) known as Mr. Hughes s GROCER\ SI ORE, Mcadow LANI ), being Lot 52, situated in the with the GOOD-WILL of the Business. Subu > bs 0 f Auckland, at Pukekawa, adjoiaBoundcd on lhe North by Shortland-strcet . , and belongulg lOW . S. Grabame, 5-2 feel, on the East by A lotment No. 8, £ and the Lord l]hh of New Zpa land, 140 feet, on the South by the second lot in bounded on tbe Norlh hy a roadi 29 3 links; this catalogue 50 feet, and on lhe West by o|l Ulo Easl> b Lot 23j Asofi ,;„,.,. on Thompson's Lane, leading to Chancery- lbe South, by a road, 293 links; and on the street, 440 leet. __ Wpst hv J.nt 21. dSH links. West by Lot 21, K The Bl!IU)L%G (erected on a substantial In U)C ;U)0Y( , PROPERTIES, the scoria foundation) comprises a large SHOI, AucUonecr feolSi re |i e vcd from giving the covering the entire frontage, a Back Parlour c , aboralc description usually required to mifl Hieakfast-room. with three Bed-rooms .......... .■ ~ .« _.:ii. ik. and Breakfast-room, will) three Bed-rooms on the first floor; a Drawing-room on the second floor, 20 feet by 12 feci, and two Side Rooms. The Outbuildings in the yard comprise Stables, Hay-loft, Carriage-house, Woodhouse, and a Store extending the entire point out the advantages connected with the purchase; in this instance they are so clear that every citizen can at once appreciate them. Lot I is universally admitted to bo (■ .eoT the very best business sites in the City of Auckland. The establishment is the oldest and lias length of lhe building, dry and floored continued to be the most lucrative GROCERY throughout. - BUSINESS in the Province. The successful P\." . purchaser, with proper care, can scarcely Adjoins Lot I of this Catalogue, being f.,n to roulizft a forluno. There is no empty immediately in the rear of the front premises, bn;ist jn [hQSC asscrl j ons . They areaffinned and has 50 feet frontage to Ihouipsons and be i i(iwd bv everv one. Lane, leading from Short and street 10 j, ols a, 5, and 4 are offered separately to Chmeery-streot, will) a Budding luercon, mnet lb< . c i,. c , miSlances 0 f a larger circle of 50 feet by 20 feel, used as a Store. buvers, each being complete in itself; hut ,jU ' j to a person of sutficienl capital they would Has a frontage to Thompson s Lane of oO , )C most adv antagconsly connected with the feet, also situated in the roar ol the Iront ( . ( . 011l p rC nilscs;. premises, and only separated from Lot 2b\ Jq[s ~ a| j c , ( * ; . nv silnated in lbc centpe of an intervening space of about oO feet. 0 f 0l „. ~a pi d i iv advancing City, as may be There are three CO! LWGES upon this Lot, se(M) p ron] lbe Q t .. pj aj] with two Booms each. j., n0 part 0 f Auckland are improvements LOi 4 being made more rapidlv than in the neighIs situated at the comer of Chancery-slrcct bnu rhood of Lot 7; and in no part could and Thompson's Lane, and adjoining Lot 5. ~ puiv .haser find n more eligible site for a This Lot has a frontage of 50 feel to Chan- ].\ MI!A Residence than Lots 8 and 0. They cery-steeet, and 40 feel to Thompsoirs Lane. an , jjol ], f enccd i D) commanding a fine view The Buildings are, a COTTAGE, with two of ~„. Hat hour and its entrance, the City Rooms on the ground floor, and one large and Suburbs, the Weslevau Colieg • and its Room above; also, a Cart-shed, and Store- cx iensive pleasure grounds,—all combining room below. LOT 3 lias a fronlacre of 30 to make it a site for a healthy and happy home. Being situated on the leading road to the country, it cannot fail to become tlie street, and 50 links to a Government Lane, mosl fashionable drive from the City. with a depth of 143 links, being subdivision j n spoa ki n g 0 f the Estate as a whole to of Town Lot 1 I, Section 10. lbose wUO | ui \. sv tnc tale proprietor, nothing 1 b*) need be said, and 10 these who were not Adjoining Lot 3, and has, a frontage of 53 privileged with his acquaintance, it may links to Victoria-street, with 53 links to the s ., f ,.i v ( ;c a ,j ( ]ed, that the different Lois have same Govccnaiont Lane, aud the same depth ] m >n~ selected by one whose judgment on as Lot 3. such matters was rarely known to err. Thcv as Lot •). LOT Corner Allolmenl at ll a I Wakemay safely be said to form some of the best si!es in the metropolis of New Zealand, and field-slrcol, Symond's-streel, and Edwards'- circumstances mav not soon arise to throw such properly into the market again. The whole will be So!d without Reserve. street,—shown on the City Plan as Lot 84, SKcb p ro perly into the market again. with a Street frontage of 30 feel. , ™, . »«./#» c M -,i ,. , n . , 'n-,, a i Jhe whole will be hold without Jleserve. IAJ I o. All that Allolmenl of Land being Lot I 4«, Section 56, having a frontage to Symond's- Terms:—For Lots 1, 2, 5, and 4, onestreel, containing three roods nineteen (hird of the purchase money can remain on perches. Mortgage at 10 per cent., and one-half of LOT 9. the purchase money on the remaining Lets. The adjoining Allotment being Lot 71, Plans and particulars may be seen on apSeclion 56, containing 2 roods, with a fron- plication to the Auctioneer, and at the office lage to Symond's street. of Tubs. Russia.;., Esq., Solicitor. IH THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. WELLESLEY HUGHES. THOS. WESTON AND CO. Have received instructions from the Trustees in the above Estate, to sell by Auction, on the day following the sale of landed property advertised by Mr. Newman, rpilE Whole of the STOCK IN TRADE of GROCERIES, etc., comprising the J. largest and most varied assortment of first class goods ever offered in this market, the slock being valued at 5000/., 15,00/. worth of which is in original packages lately imported by tin; deceased from England and the neighbouring colonies. There is every requisite for carrying on an extensive Wholesale and Retail Grocery business.

TO CAPITALISTS AND SETTLERS. One of the finest Estates in New Zealand. IVFR. HANSARD has boon favourod wilh -"•**■ the instructions of Capt. McDonnell, R.N., to sell (should an immediate purchaser offer) UPON THE UOKIANGA RIVER, MOTUKARAKI. There are few, who have boon any lime in Now Zealand, to whom ibis properly is noi know;), actually or by representation; no description, therefore, which Mr. Hansard can pen would be so likely to lead them to immediate attention to this Sale, as their conviction of their own interests will undoubtedly do. He therefore confines himself to this short summary. There is a frontage of about a mile to this splendid River, in which a vessel of any size can lie opposite to the properly. The quantity of the land is 2560 acres, various portions of which have, at a former time, been cleared. The laud is all ol the finest description, a [great proportion bene; available agricultural land. Timber of all descriptions, especially that most suitable for ship-building purposes, abounds.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 889, 21 October 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 889, 21 October 1854, Page 1

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