Auctions THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 16th OCTOBER. SPLENDID ORGAN-HARMONIUMS, ‘ • HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. JAMES SMITH has been instructed by Messrs. Cutler and Moore (who are removing to Manners-street), to sell by public .auction, - this .day (Saturday), on their pre- : mises, Ghuznee-street, below St. Peter’s - Church—■ 2 magnificent fine-toned powerful organharmoniums (their own make), with pipes and reeds ; cottage drawingroom model, with resonant cases j walnut and rosewood panels in ' fronts’and ends 1 very superior telescope table, 7ft. 6in., highly polished, colonial-make Also, Iron and wooden bedsteads, child’s cot, perambulator, tables, chairs, couch, drawers, looking-glasses, toilet sets, mattresses, palliasses, stretchers, carpetings, blankets, carpenter’s tools, patent mangle, kitchen utensils, &c. The Auctioneer directs special attention to these splendid. organs as a fine specimen of genuine colonial manufacture, which are being . sold to make room for a large quantity of materials daily expected from London. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr. Charles Harris, proprietor of the Criterion Hotel, Upper Hutt, to sell by public auction the entire household furniture of the above hotel, in consequence of his having let the same to Mr. James Martyn, who intends to refurnish it with entirely new furniture prior to his taking possession. The furniture consists of _ Dining .tables, chairs, sofas, sideboards, fenders and fireirons, bedsteads and bedding, dressing tables, washstands, toilet sets, crockery, knives and forks, spoons, glass ware, carpets and hearthrugs, cooking utensils, &e., &c. The whole of which will be for absolute sale without reserve. Terms liberal. I. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock: sharp on .Tuesday, October 19, on the premises, and adjourn for lunch at 1 o’clock. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay. TUESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE - OF PROPERTY. IN RE THE ESTATE OF A. ’MULLINS •' - AND SON. HE. J..'H. WALLACE is instructed by A. P. ,-Sthart,' Esq., trustee in the - estate of A. Mullins and- Son,- of the Hutt, to ■ sell by public auction, on Tuesday, November 2, at _his saleroom. Hunter-street, Wellington, at 2 o’clock, p.m., the following valuable properties,, viz.— I. All'that valuable freehold property — about 31 acres in the Upper Hutt, part .of. .section 9.5) Iwith .aJrontage , tP, the Hutt-road of 1550.1 inks by a depth, of 2000 links, together with a substantially : built store, dwelling, stable,, &c.—late in the occupation of A. Mullins and Son. 11. All that—valuable freehold, part of section 25, Lower :Hutt,adjoining ~ Mrs.; Daniells’s property on the north, and bounded : by" the River Hutt on the south, upon which is erected those extensive, newly and well-built business premises and comfortable dwelling, late in the occupation of A. Mullins and Son. The dwelling-house has, eight rooms, dairy, stable, handsome greenhouse, and outhouses. The capacious store and side store, fronting the. Hutt bridge tollgate, fitted with counters, shelves, and every requisite for carrying on an extensive business, no expense, having been spared in making these premises complete.. The site for business purposes is unrivalled. ■ 111. All that valuable freehold, part of section 25, Lower Hutt, adjoining ■ Alia. Daniells’s property and lot 2, a frontage about 45 links to the , Hutt-road, upon which is erected a comfortable six-roomed wellbuilt dwelling, with outhouses. At present in the occupation of G. A.. Beere, Esq.; let at £4 per month. IY. All that valuable freehold, being the corner aßotment, part of section 25,.Lower Hutt, opposite Whitewood’s Hotel, about 247 links to the Waiwetu-road, with a-frontage of 100 links to the Hutt-road, upon which is erected those valuable business premises late in the occupation of Mr. Potts, being a store, dwelling, coachhouse, and outhouses. An extensive business has for years been conducted in these premises, which for situation is unrivalled. - V. All that valuable freehold, part of section 25, Lower Hutt, adjoining lot 4, having a frontage to the Waiwetu-road of about 150 links, by a depth of 200 links, upon which is erected a substantially built six-roomed cottage and outhouses. - VI. AU that valuable freehold building allotment having a frontage of 112 links to the Waiwetu-road by a depth of 200 links. VII. All that valuable freehold building allotment having a frontage to Market-street of 100 links by a depth of 200 links. VUI. All that valuable freehold building allotment fronting Market-street, with a depth of about 200 links, with river frontage on the south. TV. All that...valuable freehold comer building allotment ; frontage to tbe Waiwetu-road of 100 links by 200 links to Market-street. X. All that valuable freehold comer building aßotment; frontage to the Waiwetu of 100 Rnks by 200 links to Market-street. XL AR that valuable freehold budding aßotment; frontage to tbe Wai-wetu-road of 100 links by a depth of 200 links. XII. All that valuable freehold building aßotment having a frontage to Market-street of 100 links by a depth of 200 links. XIII. AR that valuable freehold building aßotment having a frontage of 100 links to Market-street by a depth of 200 Rnks. XIV. AR that valuable freehold building aßotment adjoining lot 13; a frontage to Market-street, and a river frontage on the south, i - The above allotments are aR ‘ pegged out, and can, together with the premises, be inspected at any time. As properties suitable for business purposes and building sites the above are unrivalled, and afford an exceßent opportunity to investors. ' - ! - ; j plans and conditions of. sale are ready for inspection at tbe-offices of the auctioneer, Wellington, and further information may bo had at the offices of Messrs. Brandon and Quick, ’Wellington, solicitors to the estate. Sale at 2 o’clock.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4547, 16 October 1875, Page 4
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