I/TR. J. H.' WALLACE'S extensive Land VL Sale will'take place TO-DAY, at 12 ick noon. Lunch at 1 o'clock. THIS DAY, • THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE LEASES OF THE TOLLS OF THE PROVINCE AND TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. MS. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Provincial Government to sell by public auction, at his Land Mart, on Thursday, 18th February, as advertised, the leases of the following public tolls : Kaiwarra gate—Hutt bridge Featherston gate—Waiohine bridge Rangitikei bridge—St. John's Hill gate and the Kaitoki gate, Immediately after which will be sold valuable town and country properties as advertised. Parties wishing to place properties in this important sale will oblige by giving immediate THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. LAND SALE. Immediately after the Sale of the Public Tolls of the province of Wellington. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, is instructed by Messrs. T. and W. D. Nicholas, to sell by public auction, at All that valuable Fai Poriruaing Mr. iu.ui S ..uo, «. 90 acre 3, well-fenced,' house, outhouses, s 1 down in gra: and every convenience for carrying on a lucrative farm, subject to a lease, particulars of which will be given at sale Also, by order of various proprietors, Town Acre 902, Palmerston, a valuable mnier section near Feilding Bari Acres, city of Wellington, 789, 910, 959, parts of Town Acres 729, 730, 56, and 411. A reference to Mr. Wallace's plans at his office is all that is necessary to convince intending purchasers of the value of these properties. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. -,. , •■--»t er the sale of the Public Tolls 'rovince of Wellington. TR. J. ,H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, i 3 instructed to sell by public auction, without reserve, at his land mart, Hunter-street, on Thursday, 18th February, lmediately after the sale of the public . ~. jich will take place at 12 o'clock, noon. Without reserve. The equity of redemption of the pre: lately occupied by the Wellington Co-ope —"— T, -'- : c "*"* 'Limited), Ci x eehold and prei street and Hdvuni-suoct, «h,jj shop, dwelling-house, and outhouses, and an entirely new bakery, with every convenience for carrying on an extensive and lucrative business. This 13 an opportunity for a capitalist that seldom offers. Plan to be seen, and particulars had, at the office of the auctioneer. Term 3 liberal, at sale. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. LAND SALE. Immediately after the sale of Public Tolls, &c. jl/TR. J. H. WALLACE will sell the folL lowing valuable properties : Sections 61, 62, 63, and 64, Rangitumau Block, WairarapaSections 103, 101, and 105, Tupurupuru Block, Wairarapa (totara sections) 227 J acre 3 Section 89, Motoa District, Manawatu — 30 acres, and suburban sections 75 and 76 Section 148, Carterton, Wairarapa—so acres Sections 545, 579, 580, 542, 543, 544, 538, 539, 540, 541, and 577, Township of Foxton Sections 787 and 835, Township of Palmerston City of Wellington, half-acre, part of section 741, Adelaide-road, 95ft. frontage by 264 ft. City of Wellington, town acre 383—Rox-burgh-street and Macfarlane-street MONDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. IMPORTANT SALE VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD TOWN PROPERTIES. 'R. G. H. VENNELL has received inlxL structions to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Hunter-street, on Monday next, the 22nd inst., That splendid Town Acre, No. 277, frontage to Courtenay-place, judiciously subdivided into ten allotments, each lot having an entrance at the rear. This is one of the finest situations on Te Aro, either for private residence or business sites. This section has a commanding view of the harbor, is perfectly dry and healthy, in the principal thoroughfare, and in the moat rapidlyimproving part of the city. A rare chance now presents itself of investing in a truly rising locality. Plans of the property, as subdivided, may be had of the auctioneer. Town acre, No. 993, frontage to Riddi-ford-street, with good road Town acre, No. 915, with frontage to Hunter and Hanson-streets, most pleasantly situated One building allotment, 49ft. x 109 ft., corner of Hawker and Edwardstreets One do do, 49ft. x 109 ft. The above have a fine view of the harbor, good road, and respectable neighborhood. One section with frontage to Hopperstreet of 42ft. by a depth of 132 ft., with a substantially built cottage This is leasehold, having nine years to run ; purchasing clause in lease. Building allotment, frontage to St. Hillstreet, 33ft. x 132 ft. With several other properties Terms will be exceedingly liberal. .'. Sale at 2 o'clock. •' Any further particulars may be had of the auctioneer. ; THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. .X R. LUCAS has received instructions H from Messrs. Beetham .to 'sell by public auction, on Thursday, 25th February, at the . yards of tbe Wairarapa Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Masterton, 200 Lincoln rams. The above can be highly recommended, as they were carefully selected and used at Braricepeth last year. Luncheon provided at half-past twelve. Sale at half-past one sharp.'
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4342, 18 February 1875, Page 4
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