Hutt Nomination Day.
SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT THE HUTT.
"MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from "James TAiNE.'Esq., to sell, without reserve, at the Bridge, River'Hutt, on "Friday, the 12th of August next, "THE following- Desiraßle COUNTRY •*- RESIDENCE and COTTAGES, viz. :— That Commodious FAMILY RESIDENCE, pleasantly situated near the Hutt Bridge, and; lately in the occupation of Mr. Tame, containing Six Rooms, with convenienf Outbuildings, comprising Stables, Saddle Room, Cow and Fowl Houses, Bee House, with Hives in full work,, &c. The Grounds attached to the House comprise about 4 Acres, one acre of which, consisting of Garden and Orchard, is abundantly supplied with Fruit Trees in great variety, from 6 to 8 years old, Gooseberry, Currant, Raspberry, and other Bushes, and choice Beds of Asparagus, Rhubarb, &c. The remaining three acres are divided into four enclosed Paddocks. There is about 10 years' unexpired Lease, at the moderate ground rental of £10 per annum. Lot 2. The House and Acre -commonly known as Waft's Brewery, which is divided into two distinct dwellings, each containing 2 large Rooms, and separate entrances. There is an unexpired lease- of 10 years, at the low rental of £2 per annum. Lot 3. The House and | an Acre, lately occupied by Mr. Fox, bootmaker, on Mr. Tucker's Section, near the Hutt Bridge. There is an unexpired Lease of nearly 2| yearc, at the small rental of £2 per annum. The whole of the above Premises can be viewed by applying to Mr. Keys, at the Hutt Post Office. "The S?le will take place punctually at \ past 1 1 o'clock. Terms, 25 per cent, cash, and the remainder by approved bills at 3 and 6 months. Plimmer's Wharf, Wellington, Augusts, 1553.
Public Sale. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have I*- received instructions from His Excellency Sir George Grey, to sell by public auction, early in August, at Government House, A QUANTITY of HOUSEHOLD ■^ FURNITURE, Glass, China, Plated' Goods, Books, &c. ratologues are in course of preparation, and will be issued when the day of sale is fixed, and the Goods will be on shew for two days previous to the sale. Exchange Buildings, July 8, 1853.
Valuable Public House for Sale. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, r-THE Valuable PUBLIC HOUSE called the "Eagle Tavern," situate on Lambton-quay, now occupied by Mr. William M'Kenzie, and held under a lease for 21 years, at a moderate rent. For further Particulars, apply to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. Wellington, July 23, 1553.
To Let, HHHOSE Commodious Premises lately -*- occupied by R. Deighton, Esq. For particulars, apply to P. M. Hervey, Esq., or to THOS. K. WARBURTON. June 28, 1853.
To be Sold or Let, A LL that Dwelling-House in Hawke-stone-street, with half an Acre of Ground or thereabouts, lately occupied by Captain D'Arcy. Immediate possession may be had. The House contains 10 Rooms, and is -capable of being enlarged, and is well adapted for a Boarding House or School. The Premises are held for the residue of 23 years, from 29th September, 1849, at the yearly rent of £12. For further particulars apply to Mr. Kin<j, Solicitor, Manners-street. Wellington, July 2, 1853.
Lectures on Botany. 'THE Members of the New Zealand -*- Society and Wellington Athenseura are informed that a Course of Lectures on Botany will be delivered by Dr. Ralph at the Hall of the Athenaeum, commencing on Thursday Evening, 11th August, at \ past 7. August 6, 1853.
50 BAGS WHITE JAVA SUGAR at WILLIAM SPINKS', Herbert-street, Te Aro. July 23, 1853.
For Melbourne, Port Phillip. *££§«■ HT 1 H E fine fast-sailing Briar x ARION, A 1 at Lloyd's, 365 *"*""" tons burthen, James Rooke commander, will leave this for the above -port in 10 days. For cabin passage only, apply to ISAACS & LEVY, ' - Lambton-quay. Wellington, August 2, 1853.
For £>ondon,
«£B§r Tr*^ splendid first-class fastsg|g| -^ sailing Barque LORD DUNCAN, . «&*~*. 4qq tong register belonging to the Southern Whale Fishery Company, R. G. Barton commander; will sail for London about the 12th August, 1853. For freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, June 8, 1853.
For Ahuriri, „ *£3?- fine fast-sailing Schooner jS§|§jj» •*■ SALOPIAN, 50 tons, Frederick wfiiW™ Douglass-commander; will have quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply to JOSEPH TORH, Lambton-quay. July 2, 1853.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 837, 10 August 1853, Page 2
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