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Auctions THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. ME. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions from Mr. W. Langley to sell by public auction this day at his salerooms, Manners-street — The ketch Otaki, 14 tons register, will carry 25 tons, with gear, J&c., as per inventory Also, 1 first-class sextant 1 binocular glass After which, 10 crates fowls 3 cases cheese 1 case bacon hams. Sale at 2 o’clock precisely. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. TO TRUSTEES, CAPITALISTS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. ME. J. H. WALLACE is favored with instructions to sell by public auction on Monday, October 2, at his saleroom, Hunterstreet, at 2 o’clock p.m.— That valuable Freehold in the Tinakonroad, nearly opposite the gate entrance to that permanent reserve the Botanical Gardens, upwards of 6 acres of most delightfully-situated building land, having a frontage to the Tinakori-road of upwards of 3 J chains by a depth of about 18 chains. This delightful suburban ' retreat will be sold in two lots (subject to existing leases), the purchaser of the first to have the option of taking the second lot; and as the property nearly adjoins the city boundary in the Tinakoriroad, within a few minutes walk of the Government buildings, it cannot be surpassed as a valuable investment. A plan of the property to be seen and particulars had at Messrs. Moorhouse and Stafford’s office, or at the offices of the auctioneer. Terms and conditions at sale. Also, That valuable freehold in Karori, five acres, fenced, with garden and paddocks, adjoining the English Church, together with a nineroomed house and greenhouse, in the occupation of Mr. McDonald. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect this eligible property. Wellington, September 21, 1876, WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER. HUTT MARKET. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction that pure-bred Clydesdale entire horse YOUNG LOFTY, By Lofty, out of the imported pure-bred Tasmanian mare Blossom. A yearling out of Blossom sold in Canterbury for .£350. Young Lofty is a dark dapple brown, and stands seventeen hands high ; was bred at Lake Ellesmere, Canterbury, and is rising four years of age. His sire has taken first prize wherever shown. His dam Jess is out of Polly out of Jess, an imported mare. Jess has bred some of the most valuable stock that has ever been exhibited in New Zealand. Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms and conditions at sale. MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER. PUBLIC SALE OF LAND AT THE HUTT. IMPORTANT NOTICE. To Gentlemen engaged in Mercantile Pursuits, Tradesmen, Mechanics, and Others, in want OF CHOICE BUILDING SITES In one of the most healthy Suburbs of Wellington, within four minutes’ walk of the Lower Hutt Railway Station and Valentine’s Hotel. Messes, bethune & hunter have the pleasure to announce that they have been instructed to sell by public auction at their Rooms, Customhouse-quay, on Monday, 9th October, at 2 o’clock, the Township of ALICETOWN, consisting of about 195 of the choicest and most convenient building allotments that have ever before been offered to the Public of Wellington. The terms upon which the Sections will be sold are most liberal, as the proprietors have determined to sell without reserve. Intending purchasers are therefore recommended not to lose an opportunity of securing desirable and healthy building sites, free from all City Rates and Taxes. The Auctioneers feel it unnecessary to remind the public of the rapidly increasing value of Building Allotments near the Railway station at the Lower Hutt, where the Government workshops are in course of erection and fast approaching completion, where some hundreds of mechanics will be employed. It must therefore be evident that as an investment the property to be offered is well worthy of attention. It is understood that the Government intend to put, on early and late trains as settlement at the Hutt increases, which must tend to more than double and treble the values of such sites. The land situated in the township is held under the Laud Transfer Act, and the terms upon which it will be sold are—one-third of the purchase money in cash, the balance by bills in three equal sums drawn at 6, 12, and 18 months respectively, bearing interest at seven per cent, per annum, with the right reserved for any purchasers desiring to complete their title to retire bills under full rebate at any time during their currency. The sale plan is now on view at the auctioneer’s office, where it can be inspected. Lithographic plans can also be procured, and any further information regarding the township obtained. Mr. N. Valentine, of the Lower Hutt, will furnish plans and particulars to any visitors on any day before the sale ; and there can be little doubt that Alicetown will before long become one of the fashionable suburbs near Wellington, as Richmond is to London and St. Kilda to Melbourne. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. C. L. HART has been favored with instructions from Wanganui to sell, at his saleyarda, Manners-street, Wellington—--30 saddle, harness, and unbroken horses, all young and sound 50 head fat cattle, and 200 sheep On or about the beginning of October. See future notice. For Sale FOR SALE, the thoroughbred ENTIRE HORSE, “DON JUAN,” rising six years, dark brown, by Diomedes, out of Sweep. For pedigree vide “ New Zealand Stud Book.” • ■ • • . ■ . Further particulars on application to HENRY BLUNDELL, Queen’s Hotel, Wellington. PIANO FOR SALE.—A powerfnl-toned Walnut Cottage Pianoforte (seven octaves), at C. and T. Ramsey’s, Pianoforte Makers, &c., Willis-street. THOR SALE.—A 12-HORSE-POWER JL ENGINE. Can be seen working at the Planing and Moulding Mills, reclaimed land, Wellington. For particulars,, apply to WADDELL & CO.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4842, 28 September 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4842, 28 September 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4842, 28 September 1876, Page 4

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