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Auctions MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER..; PUBLIC SALE OP LAND AT THE HUTT. IMPOBTANT NOTICE. To Gentlemen engaged in Mercantile Pursuits, Tradesmen, Mechanics, and Others, in want OP CHOICE BUILDING SITES In one of the most healthy Suburbs of Wellington, within four minutes’ walk of the Lower Hutt Eailway Station and Valentine’s Hotel. Messrs, bethune & hunter have the pleasure to announce that they have been instructed to sell by public auction at their Booms, Customhouse-quay, on Monday, 9th October, at 2 o’clock, the Township of ALIOETOWN, 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 Bates and Taxes. The Auctioneers feel it unnecessary to remind the public of the rapidly increasing value of Building Allotments near the Eailway station at the Lower Hutt, where the Government workshops are in course of erection and fast approaching completion, where some hundreds of mechanics trill 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 Land 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, hearing interest at seven per cent, per annum, with the right reserved for nay 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. Hilda to Melbourne. ‘ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. TO CAPITALISTS AND SPECULATORS, GEEYTOWN., EE WILLIAM ANDERSON’S ESTATE. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Trustees to sell the entire book debts (as advertised in the Evening Post) on Friday, October 6th, at the Foresters’ Anns, Greytown. N.B.—The Trustees have determined to close up the above estate, hence the selling the book debts by auction. Terms cash. MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER. SALE OF THE IMPERIAL HOTEL, CUBA-STREET. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr. R. Somerville to sell by auction, on Monday, 9th October, immediately after the sale of the Odd Fellows’ Hall— That very valuable property in Cubastreet known as the Imperial Hotel, having a frontage of 33ft. to Cuba-street, by a depth of 78ft. to Garret-street. Terms at sale. For further particulars, apply to Mr. R. Somerville, or G. THOMAS, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE TO MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER. SALE OF ODD FELLOWS’ HALL AND SITE, ON BUILDING LEASE, For Forty-two Years, with option of surrendering at Twenty-one Years. MR. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the trustees, to sell by public auction, at the hall, on Monday, the 9th day of October, at 12 o’clock noon— The site and buildings of the Odd Fellows’ Hall, on building lease, for a term of 42 years. The property has a frontage of 75ft. to Lambton-quay, and 100 ft. to Grey-street. Full particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneer, and at the Hall from R. A. MARSHALL, Secretary. MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER. SALE OF A PIECE OF LAND IN KAIWARRA TOWNSHIP, Close to the Railway Station (freehold). GEORGE THOMAS has been instructed by Mr. Phillips to sell by public auction, on Monday, 9th October, immediately after the sale of the Odd Fellows’ 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. Goring’s on 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. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN FEATHERSTON, AT SHIRLEY’S HOTEL. GEORGE THOMAS has received Instructions from J. L. Moffit 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 Foathorston, 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 section No. 253 250 links; on which is erected a substantial dwelling-house, containing eight rooms and pantry, fitted with a boiler and washhouse; let as a boarding-house from week to week. Terms at sale For further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and Goneral Merchant, . ; Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4848, 5 October 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4848, 5 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4848, 5 October 1876, Page 4

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