TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15. AFTER THE SA.LE OE BELVEDERE SAW MILLS. "<EORGE THOMAS has received inst: JT tions to sell by auction, at liis roc_ . Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, December 15, imjdiately after the sale of the Belvedere Saw ill property— Sections No. 25 and 43, Wallaceville, Mungaroa, each one acre s EOR PRIVATE SALE. 3 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. / /GEORGE THOMAS has been instructed \JT by a gentleman -whose family is leaving the colony, to sell his '> Private residence (freehold), all furnished ! " in the most elegant manner. II situated in Bolton-street and W ley-road. Thus having two frontages, and immediately adjoining '• the Attorney-General's property. . The house contains eight rooms and a conservatory, with half-an-acre of jl garden, which is in a high state of cultivation. Part of the purchase money can remain on f mortgage if desired. 11 For further particulars apply at the oi of the undersigned, who has a complete plan Y of the property on view, together with a des- . cription of the garden in its present state, and g will only add, that for beauty of situation and 3 fine command of view, this property is not to be surpassed in AVellington. GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Me ington, Dec. 12. TUESDAY, 29th DECEMBER. t S. LOWE has received instructions to sell for the Hon. W. B. Rhoc! * 1! , Plains House, Meaton Park Si 1 Tuesday, 29th December, at twelve o'clock e noon, the undermentioned stock, viz.: — 60 head fat cattle 1 COO fat wethers i 100 4 and 6-tooth rams, composed of pure bred Leiceaters, and j$ and J bred Lincoln rams, all of which are got by imported rams of the best blood, and are from picked ewes. i 1 powerful draught horse, 5 yrs. old, l broken to harness A few hacks, broken to saddle 1 double-furrow plough Luncheon provided. THURSDAY, 17th DECEMBER, 1874. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. SPLENDID EREEHOLD PROPERTY Within five miles of Wanganui. 657 ACRES HIGHLY IMPROVED LAND Subdivided into convenient Paddocks. THE HOLLY LODGE ESTATE. MR. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP has been favored with instructions from Win. Finmmore, Esq., who is leaving the district, to sell by auction at his mart, Victoria Avenue, on Thursday, 17th December, 1874, at two o'clock p.m.,— The above valuable Property. The soil is exceedingly rich, and capable of producing any description of crop, as the present tilled acreage will prove. The dwelling-house is beautifully situated, and is in every respect a most comfortable residence. A capital new woolshed and sheep and cattle yards have lately been erected. The cultivation consists 1 of some 50 acres in oats, potatoes, carrots, &c. Never-failing streams of water supply all the paddocks. About 150 acres of the property consists of excellent bush, suitable for fencing, and with a productive power of 500 cords annually of firewood for the next four yea: Grazing capacity of land under grass, 20' sheep and 100 head cattle. Terms at sale. For cards to view and further particulars apply to ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP, Auctioneer. Title indisputable. WM. COURTNEY will sell by auction, at his Rooms, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on Thursday, 17 th December, Over 100 Bales Wool. Government Notices. fTEW ZEALAND ROADS- ~" Public Works Office Wellington, 10th December, 1874. TENDERS will be received at this office until NOON on WEDNESDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1875, for No. 9 CONTRACT, on the WANGANUI and TAUPO HORSE-ROAD, in length about five miles. They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside, "Tender for Taupo Horseroad." Specifications maybe seen at tin 5 Office, and c Works Office, Wanganui, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command, JOHN BLACKETT, Assistant Engineer-in-Chief. npiMARU AND GLADSTONE BOARD JL OP WORKS. Tenders are invited in TWO CONTRACTS for the CONSTRUCTION of PROTECTIVE WORKS at the Apihi and Rangitata Rivers, in tho Province of Canterbury. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Provincial Engineer, Wellington. ' Written or telegraphic tenders, addressed to ' the Chairman, will be received at the office of 1 the Board, up to TUESDAY, tho 15th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, JOHN ROCHEORT, Engineer to the Board. JE W ZEALAND LIGHTHOUSES. Marino Office, Wellington, December 10, 1874. TENDERS will be received at this offioo up to Noon on MONDAY, 21st instant, for tho fitting up in Wellington of a TEMPORARY HOUSE for workmen, for the " Brothers Rock" Lighthouse. They must be addressed to the Hon. the Commissioner of Customs, Wellington, and marked • outside, " Tender for .. Temporary House." i Plans and specifications may bo. seen in the Contractor's room, Public Works Office, where further information, if desired, may be i obtained. Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted. By command. JOHN BLACKETT, Marine Eutriueer. •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4285, 14 December 1874, Page 4
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