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THIS DAY!!! Third Series of Land Sales. Important Sale of Town and Country Lands. Mr. JAMES SMITH HAS received instructions to submit to Public Auction, at bis Mart, Plimmer’s Wharf, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant, the following Valuable Freehold Properties, viz :— Town Acre 629, situated in Tinakori Road, with that handsome Dwelling House thereon, built by Arthur T. Holroyd, Esq. Town Acre No. 3 <7 Kent Terrace, with the Dwelling House, Mill and other buildings thereon, known as the Te Aro Windmill. This is a most valuable section and can also be made a most profitable investment; there is an excellent well of water on the acre. Town Acres 642 & 643, kno vn as Capt. Shuttleworth’s property in Tinakori-road, with the Buildings thereon ; sub- divided to suit purchasers. There are several Wooden Houses on these two sections which are well worthy the attention of small capitalists. 1 Town Acre near the residence of Mr. Langdon (late Mr. Sellars,) ~ Eight valuable Town Acres, viz. :—on the plan of the Town of Wellington, numbered — 736, 762, 764,. 1078, 1093, 356, 935, 871. Eight valuable Country Sections situated at the Manawatu, Horowenua and Upper Hutt. One Section Lower Hutt (100 acres) adjoining Pott’s and M’Ewen’s. Two Valuable Frontages in Lambton Quay, adjoining the stores of Messrs. Johnston and Moore, with the buildings situated thereon. 2' Valuable Sections, (100 acres each) at Waikanai. 75 Acres Colonial Scrip. One Original Scrip, 150’Acres. Also several other Valuable Freehold Properties. Plans and Specifications of which will be on show at the Office of the Auctioneer. LUNCH at TWELVE O'clock. terms LIBERAL, Plimmer’s Whatf, 10th Febtuary, 1852.

PEREMPTORY SALE!!’. Mr. all e n Has received instructions from the undermentioned parties (who are leaving the colony) TO SELL BY AUCTION, On Thursday next, the 19th February, AT THE HUTT. The folloiving Properties, viz.— NO. 1— The residue of an un expired Term of 8 years of 2 A cres of Land, heidar the LOW RENTA L. OF £‘4 PER ANNUM, with an excellent Slab House, Pig Styes, &c. thereon, belonging to W. H. May Burslem, and situated about Two Miles and a-halt from the Hutt Bridge. The Crops will be sold separately. ALSO, -2 capital Working Bullocks 1 do. do. Bull 2 Drays with Yokes, Chains, &c. Half a ton of Hay Materials of a Cart A quantity of Tools Bedding, sundry Household Requisites And about 12) head Poultry, Geese, &c. N O. 2— A SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING HOUSE, 30 feet by 20 feet, with half an Acre of Land— A BLACKSMITH’S SHOP and FORGE, with all the Tools and Implements, in good working order. The above is situated in the eV P ’be Hutt Road, is in the occupation of Mr. Clarke, and held for an unexpired term cl 11 years, at £4 6s. per annum. ALSO, A few articles of FURNITURE, &c., &c. NO. 3— A TWO-ROOMED HOUSE, with considerable OUTBUILDINGS, and One Quarter of an Acre of LAND, part of which is laid out and planted with FRUIT TREES, is held for an unexpired term of 11 years at £2 per annum, by Mr. Sleath—-these Premises are opposite to those of Mr. Clark, and are admirably adapted, from their convenience and position, for the business of a Carter. The above Proper ties are well worth the attention of parties who are desirous of making a Profitable Investment. For the convenience of the public the sale wi beheld at Mr. Clarke’s, Hutt Road, and Will commence punctually at 12 o’clock. Wellington, February 12, 1852. addition to THURSDAY'S Sale at the Hutt. M R . A L L E N WILL SELL BY AUCTION. In the Long Room of the Aglionby Arms, On THURSDAY next, the 19th instant, After the sale of the Property previously advertised, the following, viz.— 1 Mahogany chest of Drawers 1 do. frame Dressing Glass 1 Dressing Table, 7 drawers 1 Cherry Wood Work Tall? 1 Rose Wood Tea Caddy Iron Bedstead, 1 Oak Fiench Bedstead lender and Steel Fire irons 4 Brass Candlesticks Papier Machie Tea Tray Sundry lots of China, Earthenware, and Kitchen Utensils A variety of Books and Engravings Patent Enema in Mahogany case° SILVER PLATE, JEWELLERY, &c. ALSO, Several excellent Oil Paintings in Gilt Frames. ■Wellington, February 18, 1852.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 683, 18 February 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 683, 18 February 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 683, 18 February 1852, Page 2

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