o Vlj for^S^lat r .—-IMPORTANT..., NOTICE*^.-*,. ALICETOW,'; LOWER HUTT, ! FOUR MINUTES' FROM RAILWAY STATION. ■ ■ - . . TO BE S liV B N■AW AY, A splendidly, • f • Substantially,and ( Faithfully,built SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, NEARLY NEW; KITCHEN, DAIRY, STABLE, Cow Shed,: Hay; Shed, Piggery, Fowl Houses, and Orchard, WITH ONE ACRE OF LAND, Fronting a well-gravelled public Toad, close to Valentine’s Hotel,' and . VALUED AT £650 STERLING. Messrs, bethune and hunter have the pleasure to announce that they have received instructions from the Proprietor, to sell privately at their rooms, on and after this date, the balance of those choice allotments in Alicetown, .being 115 in number, NOTE ! Each of these sections are on sale at an upset price of £2l (being in reality worth £SO). •; The purchasernf any section will for each section so purchased be presented with a receipt entitling the holder thereof ' to partici- ■ pate in the gift of the house, outbuildings, &o.; and; acre of ground, which will be disposed of ; among the purchasers when the,whole of the sections are taken up. | Terms.—One-third cash, balance at'6, 12, and' 18 months, bearing 7 per cent, interest, the purchaser being entitled to pay cash or redeem bills at convenience, under full rebate, at any time during their currency. " The public are advised to go and inspect these; sections, and make their selection, as many applications are already in.' Any purchaser may become the owner of the house, acre of ground, &c., worth £650. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Note,— Theabove sections are being applied for rapidly ; intending purchasers are requested to make immediate application. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Monday, 16th October, 1876. • FOR SALE.—Ten Acres of Ground, including the largest and most sheltered part of what is known as Donald’s Tea Gardens, Karori, with 11-roomed house and outbuildings. . - j This is a rare chance to obtain a choice villa residence, as no expehse'has been spared during the last twenty-five years to make it so. There are about 150 fruit trees in full bearing. . Further information may be obtained on the premises, or from BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Estate Agents, Lambton-quay. TJVO W N OF HAL COMBE. MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU. The town and suburban sections of Halcombe are open for selection at the upset prices, without any conditions : as to building or other improvement. ; The terms of payment are a deposit of 20 per cent.; paid on application, the balance to be paid within six months thereafter.-. The title, under the Land Transfer Act, will be given on payment of the balance. - Lithographed plans showing the numbers, areas, and prices of the sections, may be obtained at Marton, at Mr. Watt’s store' Bull's, at Mr. Dalziell’s Hotel _ Saudon, at Mr. Oakley’s Hotel Palmerston, at Mr. Linton’s office ... Wellington. at Mr. B. Smith’s, office j j.Feilding and Halcombe, at the Coiqppra-. f. g tion offices. _-//> s r.r t- I > A few acre sections at Halcombe, with cottages built thereon, will be open; for-said, to, bona' fide, residents; on easy terms of deferred payment..r ; ; r .- , For further information;. apply at the offices of the Emigrant and Colonists’ Aid Corpora-. tion (Limited), Halcombe or Feilding.. ...... j ; A. FOLLETT HALCOMBE, , : ,| J Agent E. & C. Aid Corporation (Limited), j FOR SALE.—A Farm .of 83i. acres, 1 within eight miles of'Foxton, and fronting the Railway, 1 It is'substantially'fenced' round boundaries,, and,has a-3-roomed cottage thereon,";and a 10-acre" paddock.' ‘Part .of the land has been.ploughed and sown! ' ‘ Apply to . . , ;i ; i , , . ERNEST S. THYNNE, ... Land Agent, Fbxton. : ■HOB"’ SALE,‘93S (nine hundred and thirty |j .i- five acres), of land, on .the. East-jiTara-ahl, Wairarapa, about three miles’from, the bwnship of Carterton, , - ‘ • .‘T • For further particulars apply, to Andrew McKenzie, • ' ; , Qn the premises. !
fTIOLET.on the. Reclaimed Land, a section {X',- with .stable .and- coachhouse:.thereon. v. Apply to. ■ ,■/ ■ ;• ■■ v ■ , ~... i , W. JAMES, ■ ■ Furniture Warehouse. TO LET ON LEASE—Those commodious Business Premises in Willis-street now in the occupation of Mr.' S. S. Griffiths, with the goodwill of an old-established grocery and bakery .business. __ .. _,V. _: The building includes four good rooms, suitable for a dwelling-house, and from its superior position might be turned to various purposes. For. further particulars apply -to .., ' EDWD.f ANDERSON, : .'Willis-street. 1 TO SAW-MILLERS, CONTRACTORS,'' , TIMBER MERCHANTS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. W’ H. H'MGREAVES ismatruistedby , the /proprietor, Mr., James Booth, who is desirous of retiring .from the business,. TO LET BY; PUBLIC -TENDER FOR A . . TERM OF TEN YEARS . '.AIL those, premises known as'the ! VICTORIAN STEAM SAW MILLS, Comprising lease of town sections 1019,1021, and part of 1020 and 1022, consisting of three quarters .of an' acre, with long frontage on Lichfield-street.with right-of-way direct through to Tuam-street, City~‘of Christchurch, with sill the ' substantial buildings erected thereon,, together with every convenience for. carrying on a large and remunerative business. | v ‘ * Also, TO. BE SOLD .BY PUBLIC .TENDER, ; ■ ’ The whole of the superior' Plant and Machinery now on the premises abovenamed, comprising— 1 ; 15 horse-power stationary' engine (by Anderson) ■:! " . . ’’ f'. 2 boilers, multi-tubulars . i - . Stack ■ . ■ ' ■. ■ ■ ■ 2 planing machines . 3’ morticing do ' Moulding and boring do i . .. ■ ; . Curbing and sand-papering do' ' : Tenoning and rabbiting,do:' ' 5 lathes- \ Band Jig saws hn/. \ ; Saw benches, &c.i .; . J - .. | And a large assortment of requisite saw ■ id.. I ..'mill materials'too numerous ;to particularise, all of the best quality ’ and in firstrdass working’.order, j :: ■ The above business I 'has'been;successfully, carried on by the proprietor for.. the'past 12 years, and he has every'confidence in'placing it in-the market as a-bona fide investment.- i Intending purchasers 1 may inspect' the property and obtain further particulars on-appli-cation to Mr.'' James Booth on - the' premises, l or to the undersigned. 1 - ' • . .1. - j Tenders for the lease - and plant, separately, to be sent in to the undersigned on or before 30th November. " . - The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. -■ ■ ■ ■ 1 . •’ ' - ; ' W. H, HARGREAVES, j . Cathedral-square, Christchurch, 20th October, 1876.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4868, 28 October 1876, Page 3
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