MONDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1876. VICE-EEGAL DOMAIN. LOWRY BAY ESTATE, WELLINGTON. 'R. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed by j_ f j_ Messrs. Benjamin' Smith and Co., to offer for aale by public auction, at his salens, Lambton-quay, Wellington, on Monday, the 7th of August, at 2 o'clock—the Lowry Bay Estate, now in the occupation of his Excellency the Marquis of Normanby. The property consists of 560 acres, more or less, part of which consists of rich level land, and the remainder of well-wooded hills, containing a large amount of useful timber. The buildings comprise a well-built sixroomed house, a handsome lodge of four rooms, a two-roomed laundry, stables, and all necessary outbuildings, a large garden and orchard ; also, a cottage close by the entrance to the estate. The estate has a frontage to the Waiuuiomata road, as well as to the beach read; would advantageously cut up into farms ; and, as a picturesque and salubrious seaside residence (within half an hour's drive of the Hutt Kailway Station) and easily Accessible by water), ;+ <-nnnot be excelled. te advantages the property offers for pv «iic recreation grounds are attested by the fact that it has for years been the resort, under special permission from his Excellency, of very large numbers onfall holiday occasions. Conditions of sale and plan 3 of the property may be obtained at the Public Works Offices, •gill, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, urch, Picton, Nelson, Hokitika, GreyI mouth, New Plymouth, Auckland, and Napier; at the offices of the Auctioneer, and of BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Lambton-quay (Next door to the Odd Fellows' Hall). Wellington, 12th Juby, 1876. MONDAY, AUGUST 7. TOWN SECTIONS—FITZHERBERT. k /f"R. R. . J. DUNCAN has received inXtJL structions from Messrs. B. Smith and Co., to sell by auction on the above date, immediately after the sale of the Government Domain at Lowry Bay,— 49 sections in Fitzherbertown, ManaPlans may be seen and particulars obtained at the offices of Benjamin Smitfli and Co., Lambton-quay, next the Odd Eellow's Hall. Sale to commence at two o'clock. THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE BY AUCTION. ME. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed by Jas. O'Shea, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Thursday, 10th inst., at Kebbell's Mill— A varied assortment of merchandise. Particulars to appear in next advertisement. PUBLIC SALE. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTIES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. k/TR. G. H. YENNELL has received in_VL structions from the trustees in the estate o£ the late James Firth— That valuable freehold block in Willisstreet, now in the occupation of Mr. D. Asher and others, having a frontage of 104 links Town acre No. 547, with frontage to Hillstreet, and overlooking Tinakoriroad, with family residence, lately in the occupation of J. Woodward, Esq. Part of town acre No. 397, Marjoribanksstreet, with improvements; 68 links • frontage by 500 links Bate of sale and further particulars will be duly advertised, to take place during August. Also, Some valuable country properties. WEDNESDAY, 9th AUGUST, At 2 p.m. ME. G. H. VENNELL has, received instructions from the N.Z.S.S. Company, Limited, to sell by auction on the above date* unless previously claimed, the undermentioned packages, viz. : I box photo frames—No address 1 do luggage—Joseph Landery 1 leather package—Mr. Taylor, care of W. F. Wheeler, Dunedin. 1 package felt»hat3—Mr. Laughlin 1 do clothing—F. Martelli 1 do papers —No address 1 do book and instruments —G. Wilkins, M.D., cafe of Dr. , Otaki 1 parcel—T. McLennan, care of A Munro 1 do flannel shirts—Davis, Public Works Office 1 brown paper percel—N. Anderson 1 coat—No address 1 patent iron—Mrs. J. Houghton 1 parcel -Mr. N. Jacobs 1 do clothes—Mrs. Gibson 1 do—W. C. Kingnford 1 trunk luggage—No address 1 canvas-covered gin case —No address 1 box —Mrs. Church 1 do, blankets, &c. 1 trunk clothing—Saunders 1 box women's hats and dolls —No address 2 small boxes 1 cask Cainpbell 1 indiarubber swag, coataining 2 rugs— No address 1 do do, do 2 blankets —No address 2 frames, containing Foresters' emblems — Weyms3 1 carpet bag—Thomas Wright 2 camp ovens 1 frying pan 2 breaking-down saws 2 carriage lamps 1 package sample tea; in tins 3 cases boots 1 case spices 3 cases lollies—W.G.W. For the benefit of whom it may concern, and e payment of freight, wharfage, storage, and other expenses Business Notices [card.] yfESSBS. POLLOCK & YOUNG have ./JL much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Wellington, and Te Arc- in particular, that they have OPENED a BRANCH SHOP in COUETENAY-PLACE, under the management of Mr. Wilton, who will endeavor to give satisfaction to all who may favor the firm with orders. Wo take this opportunity of thanking the public for their liberal patronage during nearly two years, and respectfully solicit its continuance. POLLOCK & YOUNG, City Company Butchers, Lambton-quay and Courtenay-place. By appointment ssttsßJsSfe Marquis Hia Excellency "*& e Normanby. : WANTED KNOWN, That Eddie and - Jack, Manners-street, Wellington are selling Port Wine for invalids.recommended by' the faculty, at 48s. per dozen, delivered free in town. Country orders. carefully packed and delivered free at carriers' depot or Railway Station.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4793, 2 August 1876, Page 4
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