Notice. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. TN consequence of the unfavourable -*• state of the weather, MR. ALLEN’s Sale is postponed until Tuesday next, the 6th April, at the Wellington Auction Room. April 3, 1552. Important Sale of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, TO CLOSE A VAUTNERSHIP CONCERN". TUT R. WAITT has received instructions from William Hickson, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, the 14th inst., on the premises, Te Aro, at one o’clock, The following Valuable Properties, viz.— Two-thirds of Town Acre, No. 210, on Te Aro, being Freehold, with those valuable Brick Bonded Stores, Offices, Wooden Stores, Cottages, Dwellings, and Wharf, having also a valuable Frontage to Manners-street. The whole will be subdivided into suitable lots for Purchasers. ALSO, That valuable Leasehold Property situated on Larnbton-quay, with that splendid Shop and Dwelling House erected thereon, rented to Mr. S. Robinson, draper, at £lOO a-year. Also that part leased to Mr. Armstrong, saddler, at £l2 a-year: thus yielding £ll2 per annum, subject to a ground” rent of £2l : ss. a-year. Lease 21 vears from the Ist February, 1850. One Land Order for 100 acres, well chosen, and adjoining Messrs. Taylor and Watt’s Farm, being No. 111 on the right bank of the Wanganui River. Town Section at Wanganui, No. 126, fronting Harrison and Guyton streets. One Land Order for 100 acres, adjoining Mr. Cook’s section at Manawatu, and nearly opposite Messrs. Kebbell’s saw mills. One Town Acre in Daniell- street, Wellington, No. 884 on the map. Iwo Country Sections, 100 acres each, at Waikauae. A Plan, shewing the subdivision of the Te Aro Property, will be ready for inspection at the office of the Auctioneer in a few davs. TERMS LIBERAL. LUNCH WILL DE PROVIDED. Wellington, April 3, 1852. MR. ALLEN JgEGS to inform the Public that he is instructed to submit to auction, on an early day (unless previously disposed of by private contract) — Those excellent Leasehold Premises situated in Cuba Street, immediately adjoining the premises of Mr. J. M. Taylor. There is a frontage of 90ft. x 60ft., with a substantial and commodious Dwelling House thereon, consisting of two Sitting Rooms, having a Brick Chimney in each, four Bed Rooms and Kitchen. The House has been very recently built, and is most conveniently fitted up : there is a good Well of Water and a good sized Garden. For terms and particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. Wellington, April 3, 1852. To be Sold, a Bargain, THE LEASE of Three-Quarters of an ACRE of LAND, with COTTAGE thereon, within ten minutes’ walk of the Bridge. The lease has eleven years to run, at the rent of £4 per annum. Apply to G. EDWARDS, Manners-street. April 3, 1852. Wanted, AT A DAIRY FARM, MAN who can Milk well, and make himself generally useful. Wages liberal. Apply to G. EDWARDS, Commission Agent, Wellington. April 3, 1852. For Sale, A SUPERIOR Hobart Town MARE, rising six years, quiet and sound. . . Apply to 11. B. SEALY. April 3, 1852. T. OST, on Thursday afternoon, between the residence of Mr. St. Hill and the Church, or in the neighbourhood of the Karori Road, a GOLD “ BREQUET.” Whoever may find the same, and leave it at the Office of this Paper, will be duly rewarded. April 3, 1852. Wellington Building Society. r jpHE seventh Monthly Meeting, for the receipt of Subscriptions, will be held at the Hall of the Mechanics* Institute, on Monday next, the sth April, at 7 o’clock precisely. N.B. —Subscriptions paid in advance, for a ■period of not less than six months, will be allowed the current rate of interest. Wellington, April 3, 1852. r rOTARA POSTS, and TOTARA and BLACKBIRCH RAILS, may be had in any quantity at Geo. Edwards’, Commission Agent. Wellington, March 20, 1852. f T’WELVE Fine-Woolled MERINO RAMS for Sale (lately imported) by ~ , JOHNSON & MOORE. March 24, 1852. Wanted to Rent, RESIDENCE situated in (or within miles of) the Town, suited for a large Family. There must be at least five good Rooms, besides Kitchen, &c.; and also a good Garden attached. It is requested that full particulars of terms, &c., be left ut the Office of the Spectator. Wellington, March 20, 1852.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 696, 3 April 1852, Page 2
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