Auctions MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER. SALE OF A PIECE OP LAND IN KAIWARRA TOWNSHIP, j Close to the Railway Station (freehold). ! EORGE THOMAS has been instructed VJT by Mr. Phillips to sell by public auction 1 , on Monday, 9th October, immediately after the sale of the OddFellows' Hall— ; A choice building allotment in the main street, : having a frontage of 60ft. by a depth of 150 ft, This property adjoins Mr. Phillips’s residence on one side and Mr. Gdring’son the other side, and is fenced in by a fine thorn hedge. Terms at sale, at 2.30 p.m. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 12th OCTOBER, At 3 o’clock. HALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN ■ FEATHERSTON, AT SHIRLEYS HOTEL. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions froth J. L. MoiEt Esq., to sell by auction, on the above date and place— ; The following piece, or parcel of land, being part of section 253 on the plan of the. township of Featherston, bounded on the north-east by Fox-street 100 links, towards the south-east by Wallace-street 250 links, towards the south-west by other part of 'the same section No. 253 100 links, and towards the north-west by other part of the same seotion.No. 253 250 links'; on which is erected a substantial dwelling-house, containing eight rooms and pantry, fitted with boiler and- washhouse; let as a .. . boarding-house from week to week. Terms at sale For farther particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and (General Merchant, ' ‘ ' Wellington. TUESDAY, 17th OCTOBER. TO WHEELRIGHTS AND OTHERS. Sale of Splendid Business Premises situated in - Mo lea worth- street (freehold), on account of the owner having to retire through illhealth. GEORGE THOMAS has received instruc-. , tions from Mr. H. B. Cookburri' to sell bjr public ductidh oh‘Tuesday, 17th October, at his rooms, Lambton-quay— That-valuable piece of land in Moles-worth-street, -having a frontage of - 35ft.'by a depth of 85ft., dnKvhich substantial buildings are erected, consisting of a-large: paint: shop, ■ wheelwright ■ and body-making shops, 'also a, commodious blacksmith’s‘shop. The combined shops ■ are'quitd‘large enough for 25 men to work at' the different branches. ' Part of the purchase money dan re- ' main on mortgage, i 1. 1 > 1! " ■ Terms at sale: For further particulars,' apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant, Wellington. THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER; TO LIYERY STABLE KEEPERS, CAB. PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. : IMPORTANT SALE.
K. G. H. VBNNELL has received in ■ atnictions from Mr; Jno. Mclntosh to sell - by public'auction on the above date, at. the stables adjoining the New Zealander Hotel (in consequence of the expiration of the lease) without any reserve, the whole of his rolling stock of carriages, &c., consisting of—. 2 busses 2 buggies : 1 first-class carriage Sundry sets of double and single harness, complete i Saddles, bridles, stable gear, &c. , Also —• ■ About 14 staunch carriage horses • in active work ■ The Auctioneer would point this out as, a genuine sale, and sold solely in consequence of the expiration of lease of the stables. 1 : Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms liberal. r MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER. ; PUBLIC SALE OP 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. Messrs, bethune & hunter have ’tlie pleasure to announce that they have beeri instructed to ! sell by public auction at their Rooms/ Customhouse-quay, on Monday, 9th October, at 2 o’clock,, the Townshipjof ALIOEPOWN, consisting of afcout;l9s 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., Intendibg purchasers are thorefora recommended notjto' lose an opportunity of securing desirable a.nd healthy building sites, free from all City; Rapes and Taxes. : The Auctioneers feel it unnecessary to remind'the'public of thef rapidly fnoreasing’value of ’Building Allotments hear' the 1 ‘Railway statiorl at the Lower Hutt, where the Government workshops aro in courae 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 hd offered is well worthy of attention. It is understood'that the' Go-, vemment intend to ‘ put 1 on early and iftej trains as settlement at the : Hutt increases,,! which must tend to more than double and treble the values'of such’sites, : ” The land /ntuated, in, ,the township is held:: under the Band . I Transfer Act, and the terms upon which ;it' will; be;sold are—rono-third of the purchase money in i cash; the . balance jby bills in three equal - sums , drawn at 6,12, and ■ 18 months ;respectively, bearing interest tat. seven per cent, per annum,- with the-right ire-: served for any purchasers de'siriiig to complete their title" m ” retire bills 'under' full rebate at any time during their currency, ' ■ The sale plan. is,now on’: view at the auctioneer's be inspected. Lithographic plans can also be procured, and 1 any‘ further 1 Ijribimati'dn^'regarding 1 ' the township obtained. . , i. , , ! ' Mr,'N.* Valentine,of tbo Lower Hutt; will furnish plans and particulars, to any visitori on any day before the sale*and there can be little doubt that Alioetown . will before, long become one of thie fashionable suburbs i near Wellington,' as Richmond is. to London and; St. Raida to Melbourne., ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4846, 3 October 1876, Page 4
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