Auctions. THIS BAY, SATURDAY, Oth JANUARY: GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Saturday, 9th January, at one o’clock, A quantity of Government stores, comprising 10 double peaked caps 5 pairs grey serge trousers S 3 serge jumpers 5 waterproof sheets 72 white flannel shirts Also, A quantity of furniture Kitchen tables, perambulators Iron bedstead and paUiasses Iron cot, swinging cot and mattrass Washstands and matting Renders and irons Bellows, looking-glass, maps Colonial sofa, chairs 1 turning lathe, complete 1 camera, complete, &c. And various other goods. Terms cash. THURSDAY, 14th JANUARY. IMPORTANT SALE OE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Robert Port, Esq., to sell by auction, at his rooms, Lambtonquay, on the above date, at two o’clock, the undermentioned valuable properties, 28 allotments in Majoribank-street, fronting that and Stafford-street, all 40ft. frontage by a depth of 100 ft. for a portion, and the remainder 95ft. Also, an acre in Riddiford and Hunterstreets, to be sold in lots to suit purchasers, and one very valuable allotment situated in Abel Smithstreet, immediately under the resi- . dence of Archdeacon Stock. The above properties will be sold under the Land Transfer Act. Also, 800 acres of freehold, situated in the Taiti, part cleared and laid down in grass, and the balance valuable bush, fit for sleepers, or posts and rails ; together with 100 acres of leasehold property, and from 500 to 600 sheep, to be taken at a valuation. Also, 420 acres, near the proposed railway platform on the Hutt Railway. Sixty acres of this land is laid down in English grass. There is a cottage erected on it, and a never-failing stream of water running through the land, with a water-fall sufficient for a milk The auctioneer would beg to remark that these properties offer a most eligible investment to those who want to settle down :and have' a home of their own, and will be sold at a very moderate price, and on easy terms. For further particulars, apply to Robert Port, Esq., or the auctioneer. GEORGE THOMAS, Lambton-quay. TUESDAY, 19th JANUARY. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, A DELIGHTFUL TOWN RESIDENCE, WITH CHOICE GARDEN (FREEHOLD). GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from E. Bellairs, Esq., to sell by auction on Tuesday (unless previously disposed of), The half of Town Section, subdivided into two allotments — Allotment No. I.—Having a frontage of 132 ft. to Bolton-street, and 112 ft. to Wesley-road, on which is erected a Dwelling-house, containing seven rooms, with hall and conservatory, quite new. The whole of the ground is laid out in a flower garden, and contains the choicest flowers and shrubs. Allotment No. 2.—With a frontage of 53ft. to Wesley-road, by a depth of 132 ft., is also in a high state of cultivation, and contains apples and other choice fruit trees now in full bearing. To an admirer of nature, the view from these allotments will be found not to be surpassed in Wellington abutting, as they do, on to the Attorney-General’s property, which, with its artistically laid out lawns and shrubberies, forms an admirable foreground to one of the prettiest coup cT ceils one could wish to meet with anywhere. An elaborate plan of the property can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer ; also, a statement of the garden by a florist. For ■further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Lambton-quay, Wellington. TUESDAY, 12th JANUARY. TOWN LAND FOE SALE. ME. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction on Tuesday, 12th January, 1875, at liia sale rooms, the following valuable City Properties, namely— Town Acre, No. 713, in Wallace-street, ’ with dwelling-house, kitchen, and outhouses, stables for four horses ; all built within past two years. Town Acre Nos. 953 and 955, in one block, with double frontages to Stokeastreet and Adelaide-road. Plans of the above acres may be seen at the ■ office of the auctioneer. Also, A piece of freehold land, 25ft. 6in. x 66ft., in Taranaki-street, together with that new and substantial dwellinghouse erected thereon, containing seven rooms. Water laid on, and all other conveniences. The house has only been built about two months, and is in one of the best and most accessible thoroughfares in the city. Terms liberal. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. rO BE SOLD, pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Cantermry district, dated the thirtieth day of Octo>er, 1874, made in a cause Rhodes v. Rhodes ,nd Others, by Mr. Richard Walton, of Here-ord-street, Christchurch, the person appointed >y the said Court, at his auction rooms, in lereford-street aforesaid, on THURSDAY, he 4th day of FEBRUARY, 1875, at eleven (’clock in the forenoon, certain freehold and >astoral property, known as the “ Ahuriri Estate,” situate at the Halswel) river, in the jincoln district, Province of Canterbury, in ronvenient lots to suit purchasers, and subject o conditions to be produced at the time of ale. The property comprises—--4673 acres 3 roods 14 perches, or thereabouts, of freehold land; 825 acres of pasturage land, without right of pre-emption; 1156 acres, with right thereon, held under and known as Canterbury Association pre-emp-tive rights; and 60 acres, with improvement pre-emptive right over the same under Canterbury Waste Lands Regulations, all situate in the Lincoln district of the said Province of Canterbury ; together with 1200 mixed sheep and 500 head of mixed cattle depasturing upon the said estate. Particulars and conditions of sale may ihortly bo had of Messrs. Garrick and Cowishaw, of Cathedral-square, in the City of Christchurch, Solicitors; of Messrs, Hanmer md Harper, of Hereford-street, Christchurch, Solicitors ; of Mr. Wynn Williams, of Hero-brd-atreet, Christchurch, Solicitor ; and Mr. EI.'N. Naldor, Solicitor, Lyttelton; and at the motion rooms of Messrs. R. Walton and Co. Hereford-street, Christchurch. Dated this 7th day of December, 1874, (Signed) EDWARD S. WILLCOCKS, Registrar.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4307, 9 January 1875, Page 4
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