-- - r Auctions 77“~TTr~-;f'.TTHISjDAY,; u f 7 i- J SATURDAY,-.2nd DECEMBER. | . : (f ! FRUIT.! ; ‘ v Ac> j&Oiil'&Oi'l' 1 Immediately ou arrlval of Charles Edward.-. eEAUCHAMP,! CAMPBELL,-&:CO. jvill ■ .iaeU by public auction, this day; ; on |»r-> /rival of j Charles Edward— f , ' Fruit,.peas, &0., &C/. i, -i' ; ■ Time of salemust.be learnt at office. - , ' THIS DAT. ~ - SATURDAY, 2nd DECEMBER , , ’ horse,.aabe. . Temporary Yards at,Mr.- Fenton’s Now,. Zealander Hotel, ’Manners-street, : ; CAMPBELL, CCL 'made arrangements .^tn/ Mi:.: -Fenfftti tdi .bold, a 1 be* to 'intimate to settlers, j dealers, ,snd. others that the first sale will'taka pjace.oh ...,v ' . t v SATURDAY, DECEMBER;.2, ; ■;< ' '* v * 1 At *2 o’clock. i>r | -;i. ! Herew entered ; up ,till_noom on sale, 'at the rooms Of the auctioneers, comer Panamaatreet. Lambtonsyiay..._ i [■! auctioneers;. NOTICE. ~ TT. JiV^NESDAY SALES. ■ • i ‘‘ Beauchamp, ; Campbell > & cor, ■v Auctioneers, Valuators, and StookSaleamen, 'comer of i Lambton-quay- andiPanaina-i i street, will hold, risusual; Wedneaday afternoon furniture sales, at which- a (Quantity of liseful furniture, ’kitch'eh ritensilsj &d., ‘will be sold.at their rooms. .' All - lots : to be * offered ’at these sales should be in- the ! -room not later than 10 -o’clock’oirthe daTof sale. *"* ~ "I" , f ■ f ; -BEAUCHAMP. CAMPBELL, & CO.': >, s . -. t , . &c.i TUESDAY, ’I sth ? DECEMBER. i, ' Iv 4iHORTANT LAND SALE. I Sites for Villa Residences, Lower Hutt,, and - * other ‘Valuable Properties. M’’r.‘ j. Hj . WALLACEis instructed jj»yj the trustee in the estate of A. Mullins i and Son to sell by .public auction, at hia sale * room. Hunter-street, on. -. TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock; p.m. , ! j .I. STUAKTVIBLE, comprising 33 j yaluable building .allotments,, of > ‘■ r - f< maghificerit from fof I > an acre upwards; adjoining the prp- , -- pefty of Peter Isaing, Esq. s Lot: 21 contains about I acres, fenced,with —garden, comfortable” dwelluigliuiise,. 'Orchard; 1 and ogthorises: .'The whole of ; the sections have' a frontage 4 to * a road I a' cTiaiu wide, and the, approach is,from the, road ; leading to 1 the • villa ’ residence ’ of,'Peter,', Laing, Esq. ' These beautiful : building jar; - few * minutes’* - walk .’from the’ .Hutt Bridge,.-’-afford , an; .excellent", opportunity‘ for .patties--‘deriririg a villa 1 residence., in. the .fertiie'jaqd' rapidlyimpmvingDpwecHfitt. ” ' The \sections, will ;ill‘be'diatiqctly marked/ out on-the' : grouu'd/‘and’ai party will be in 1 attendance there on the‘Saturday ‘ before the: sale to give l aAyr»guired'particulars. I , .V I o 1L —129 acresj' parts'of' sections; 5 and 6, ; ' J ''Kiu^rs‘Blbcki Palmerston,being !al ■ valuable,'' weir 4 timbered, agrieul- , " tpralsection:' *, .*" . . - I '--*- lll;—That' exceedingly valuable leasehold 'property close to 1 tlio' Petoni Sta- - Lower Hutt, about , 3 'acres, .jjjwsjig a frontage Of upwards of 2J , ■ to the Hutt-'road, adjoining ~’.3i r '7feerailway the; southern ’ '""IjS-Iboupdary' ibeiiig -r the; Korokorp . ;- S trcam;: about : 15. chains: - The •| '-7' *. J 'lease' 2-1' ye^rsJigrouqd.T® ll !' , ; only £2o'per Annum. Th|s.,most , ‘ 'eligible property is well suited for './'•* a gentleman’s marine residence,; or for * dividing . into building. - allotm'entA'';,’. ... ■ I ; ''small' .freehold,. Township ~of 7 , . .V,.Clydp, .Napier, [ being section- 102, . : ' -.‘’’JlS-percbes. ''. -■ .... . Plans to be seen and ; further particulars had ;’ at the office' of ‘the'„»nctiqneer. . . Euncheon-at. half-past 1. Sale;at;2 .o’clock. iV;i.' , ;j 1 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. . NVIPORTANT , LAND SALE. ME. 'J, EL' 'WALLACE . is instracted to, ■self immediately-after the sale of the. Estate _pf_ A._Mullin3--and Son, the following. .yaluable properties 3 A i ’ 100 ACRES—Section 101, Upper. Hutt, - . i_a ~ joining section 97 -t -has :a frontage toNo.T4ine l of-20 chains.- - . v Town l 'acre®, city’ of ''Wellington,' Nos. . -MOSS ’and 1062. ‘ ; A valuable [building allotment, 70 x 80, iii -,corner* ofi-Douglas 1 and ‘Wallace-T -streets/aad fronting Adelaide-road. . - Terms arid conditions at sale.*Luncheon at half-past 1. Sale at 2_ o’clock. TUESDAY, fith"-DECEMBER. LAND SALE. ■ * M” 'ST ls instracted' to sell by public-auction, at his sale room,' Hunter-sfreei,; Wellington,- on;Tuesday, sth'DecenlbCr,‘ai , 2',d’ciop)c J [_ , 240 acres,, yaluable . fertile lah A near Carfertpri, known as. The .rßaaim”. . bouudetUon-the north-east by- Mr. . - • ,i; Ingle's isection Nbr'32s,'ohjih’e ,•- r.-isovithi-eabt byi-King’s and Nos. 315 and 314; orilthe OtticrAide- ": '.' by .CroOTi '.land. The timber, and - - —soil is excellent; with,a gopd7str^iri miming- through it.’ ’"The 'railway will 1 ran nedr’tbe'propCrty, and*the Carterton Station will be opposite ' .7p.it:.,v: V ' Plan and;further ’particulars at the office of. the auctibneer,l.whp_cari,porifidently'commend, tbis yaluab’e”property to the notice of intend,* ing purchasers.* ; in. -. i , . ; - Sale at 2.,0!’c100k. , - Xancheoa at.half-past I. : . - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 7 . .CMro6TA^ N , ‘ AND , ; r .) ( Lmnediately- aftey’ tho„sqle ,ofithe| .Estate of !A. 7.7.7 -.Muilias and-Son). - j|;§lE., 3i is -instracted by Messrs: JBenjairiin. Smith and Go. "to ~ AdcMde-rpad,*.l^elHngteA. l ,y ; ll.—Toarn'MCtlohNo.' ,950; Eiritoul-'street;* ■ ,'-'Wellm^tpn.; . . ._*^ * lll.—Arialloimeut coritaining 6ne:eigbth;pf, ■ * anSm^^VriUi' a.. ‘of > 44f|7^p. ‘ ; ■ ! WhlihcV-ritreet/ part of section .^g,\ 726, Wellington. ... _ 7.7 iy._y buiidihg,^allotments, in- j yiellingtoh, coinmanding ;; an uninter-;* rapted ,vlew of the-harfcoj;.! : y.—aectioa.N'A.'Sd; • Te -Aro , fronting -the . .harbor and close* to the Intended cpA- s -.*.. • tinuatioa/Of-Taranaki-street.’: • 3 t Vi.—Sectioft Nw A,: Pahautaririi, containing 105 acres. A valuable' timber sbbtion.’ Vl% —Arfew-remaiuing ■ seefciems in.'Fitzhei? - ; \i4 VHI;—i(JO acres, part ■of Block -No: cclx., in’ ■ the'‘Rangitikei District. ; - ’ ’ N.B.—Three fourths of tho'purchrae.'inoney for.-,most jif -the aljove'.proporties -triay'Vehiain ! on moriga&e fpr a'teriri of jreaTa' : ti>'be-bg¥oed 1 upou'f^;-s J^o^-6en t'- ;i itites(4Btl'-” : 7-' 1 *r‘ ,/5I " s Plansfpfithb prripeHios nirijr-be'fle6il; i a l rid' {till 1 patWcidffl^6b^n®^; : |Cp .‘|»jppllc^BOT.,^sr^Sp : - vt :;,„ f 7. ‘ -7 * '*i v ’r iWfIIP’WS'iPWMm»m.W--fmnciieoa at half-past 1. Sole at 2.0
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4898, 2 December 1876, Page 4
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