Sale of Leasehold Property, Firewooa^ ■ .Dairy Cattle, Firewood, and Effects.
ALLEN will sell by auction/on Wednesday, 25th January, on the 'Premises, opposite the Hutt Bridge, '(by direction of the Troprietor, who is proceeding to the interior), 3 COWS, in full Milk, warranted quiet 3 Store Pigs,' Cart Bed and two Wheels Dairy, Farming, and "Garden rlmplements Mangle, Set of China -A few Books, sundry Crockery Ware Household Requisites and Effects X XiEase 0* the Premises, consisting of "large Garden, planted with' Fruit Trees and Vege-, tables, a good 4-roomed Cottage, Dairy, .Cow Shed, and 2-stall Stable, held for a "term, of which 17 year* remain vnexpired, at rthe low rent of £5 per annum. ALSO, The Lease 6f 4 Acres of Land, with about 700 Cords of Firewood, conveniently situat- -- «d-on thcToad sidei at aghort distance from .town. - TERMS AT SALE. ► Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. 'Jari\iary»l4, 1854. , i
Commodious Freehold -Family Residence.
ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT for CAPITALISTS.
MR. JAMES SMTTII "has -received instructions from the ' Proprietor, "John Gibson, Esq., (who is about settling at Whanganui), to sell by public auction, at' his Mart, % Plim-> • jner's Wharf, on Thursday, 25th January, next, <* T^HAT very desirable and commodious 1 ITOWN RESIDENCE and ACRE, No. 629, pleasantly "situated on the Tinakori Road, now in' the occupation of" the ' Proprietor, and adjoining- the residence 6f N.' Levin, Esq. 'The'THouse consists of Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast Rooms, with ' five Bed' Rooms, ' Kitchen; two Servants' Rooms, Closets, &c, together with good Stabling and Outhouses, file greater portion 6f the buildings liaving slated •roof. .. ' The Auctioneer calls ; particular attention'to this fine Property, which commands one of the most interesting views of the' Harbor and Town of Wellington, and is within ,a~ convenient .distance of the centre of Business. 0 The Proprietor having recently made a considerable outlay on the Premises, which are now :in a thorough -and substantial -state of repair, they may be deemed-in every respect suited to< the wants and comfort of a large family. Terms 25 per cent, cadi, and the remainderby 3,. 6, 9, and 12 months*' bills >in equal proportions. ' "Title, . Crown Grant. ,The House -may be viewed from ; 10 to ''l 2, arid from 3 to '6 dairy. .Plimmer's Wharf, January. 18, • 1854. '
JOn Account and Risk of Whom it may Concern.
MR. JAMES SMITH has been instructed to 'sell by Public Auction, at Messrs. Beth'une & Hunter's Bonding Stores, on Thursday, 26th -January instant, ex " Rojah" ' from ' London, on account and risk of whom it may concern, being more or less damaged by sea water, H ]?Z I + 339 1 CASE containing— ' "Hudson's -Washing and Baking Powder, Carbonate Soda, 'Epsom Salts, PulverizedTartartic Acid, and Rotten Stone. Sale to commence at l2 o'clock precisely. Plimmer's Wharf, January 21, 1854.
Capital Business Premises, And Dwelling -House, Cottage, &c. ■Important Sale of Freehold Town Property. MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from Mr. Charles Howe, Boot Maker (who is leaving the colon/) to sell by. public auction, at Plimmer's Wharf, on Thursday next, the 26th January, HP HAT Teally valuable and substantially A built Property, now ' in the occupation of Mr. Howe, as Shops and Dwelling House, beingcentrally situated in Dixon-street. ■ The premises consist -of two commodious Shops with street frontages, and four good Rooms attached ; also, (having separate entrance) three convenient Rooms, Kitchen and Out-honses, besides a Cottage of Two moderate sized Rooms, the latter portions of the Property being let a -rental of 12s. per week. Belonging to these premises there is an excellent Garden, well stocked with Fruit Trees, and a good Well of water. The above desirable Freehold is now to be submitted to the hammer, solely on account of the Proprietor being about to leave the settlement, and affords an opportunity which seldom occurs, of obtaining immediate possession, of an investment rapidly rising in value, in a situation which, from its central position, in the midst of a populous neighbourhood, and in close proximity to the Customs, Shipping, and Bank, is admirably adapted for business purposes. Will be sold in one lot. Title— Crown Grant. For further particulars apply at the Auctioneer's * offices.
Sale to commence at half-past One o'clock. Plimraer's Wharf, January 21, 1851.
First Wool Ship for London.
AjEg- H^HE fine fast-sailing A 1 for dSBCft x 13 years Barque ADMIRAL *&**** GRENFELL, 324 tons register, William M'Clelland commander, will commence loading on her return from Sydney, and sail for London about the middle of April. This splendid vessel has superior accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers. .For freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, LEVINS CO. Exchange Buildings, January 7, 1854.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 884, 21 January 1854, Page 2
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767Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 884, 21 January 1854, Page 2
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