Auctions THURSDAY, 7tlx DECEMBER. ”• V " SALE BY AUCTION. ; i ' . JPRELJMINAEY NOTICE. ' T ' THE undersigned, to Close Consignments, will cause to be sold by public auction, on Thursday,'7 th December, ait .2 o'clock p.m,/ at Messrs. J. and T. Kebble’s stores—; ’/■■■' > Brandies,! in bulk and bottle—Hennossy’s i •' and < MartelTs, Vjucgrowers’ and ' 1 Blanchey Freres and Co’s. ' Wines—Sherry (very 1 old) 1 and port,’in quarters ■■ ■ * ; - ' Claret/ Blanchey Freres and’ Go’s., quarts : . and pints, Medoo Gin! iq stone jars,’2 an . 4 gals., Henecke’s ' Exhibition . • , ■' Champagne—Celebrated Carte Blanche, from Q. H, Mnnn and Co., Rheims | Champagne—Wachters and Kupperbergs, „■ ■ No. 2 Moselles Cement," fencing wire, galvanised ' iron, wire nails Boiled and raw oils Wheat! bats, bran, sharps, and flour ; Sugars, T.C., C., and brewers’crystals &.C., ' &c., &c., Further particulars in , future advertisement. JAS. O’SHEA. Wellington, Dec. 2. MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER. ; IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERI’V IN WELLINGTON. ITESSRS.- BETHUNE AND HUNTER 1V» j will sell by public auction, at their sale room; Custom House Quay, on Monday, the 18th.-December, 1876, at 2 o'clock—iTowni’Aore No; 198. containing la. Or. 5p./ having a frontage'of;9o feet siu. to Willis street', and a frontage of 182 feet to Bbuleott Street, together'with the buildings erected thereon,” recently occupied as tpg business premises of thelUnion Bank of Australia, and the private Dwelling House of the Manager, with' |ponvenient Oiitbhildings/ Garden/' &c. ‘ The Bank premises comprise Public Offices. 33ft. 7in. x 20ft.; Manager’s Room, 15ft x 12ft. 3in.; Inspector’s Office, 16ft.i5iu. x 13ft.; Ante Boom, lift. 6in. x 6ft.; Lumber Hoorn, 16ft. x ,13ft. ,6in.; Closet 4ft. x 3ft. 9in.; and Packing Room, 13ft. 3in. x lift. -.- The’ Manager’s House! to -which there is a separate entrance, contains Dimng Room, 19ft, 7in. x 15ft.; Drawing Room, 17ft. x 13ft; Bedroom, 19ft, x 14ft./.Housekeeper’s Room; 16ft. x 12ft.; Bedroom, /4ft. x lift.; Bath Room,- lift!’ x sft.;' Kitchen,’ /14ft. x 13ft.; Pantry, lift. • x Bft.; Wash'House, lift, x hiill 6in.; Bedroom upstairs, 16 ft. x 14ft.; Bedan upstairs, 16ft;' x!l2£t. 7im; Drapery set, 4ft. 6in. x 4ft.; Wine Closet, 6ft. 6in. ft. . ’he Outbuildings,consist of Carriage House, ,t. .x Bft.;.S,table, ,12ft. ; lOin. x 6ft. llin,; vl House! 15£t. Bin. x Bft,;and Wood, use, 12ft. lOin. x lOft. '.. .!• There is. an. excellent Garden,'well stocked h Shrubs and Flowers, in the front of the Idings; and a good Kitchen Garden in their r ;■ also, a'capital well of - water—and tanks sd for receiving rain water. • - ’he buildings were put up by Mr., James, Ison, under the,’superintendence of- Mr, berts, Clerk, of, the IjV'orks to; the Royal gineer Department, who was stationed in dlington when the Bank urns designed andcted audit. would be a very easy matter " nu treble the accommodation by removing the roof, which is covered-with slates! aQ d carry- ’ ing up one or two additional stories. This Acre of Laud stands as nearly as p.os-, sible in the. very centre of ,the City of Wellington ; and the Tramway''about to ', be constructed will pass close by it. , ~ A large portion of the ground is unoccupied, and,could be divided up into convenient build-, ing, allotments.-haying-frontages to Willis' Street or to Boulcott Street. V This valuable property; is admirably adapted, for Conversion into a first-class Hotel, being-situated-near the Queen’s Wharf, Custom House, Post Office, .Telegraph Department, Provincial Buildings,, Supreme Court, Banks,! Insurance Offices, and the Offices and Warehouses of the leading Merchants and Store-' keepers in the City of Wellington. Cards to view, the premises may be procured from Messrs.' Benjamin Smith & Co, Land Agents, Lambton Quay ; or,; by application at thejOffice of the-Auctioneers, Custom’House Quay, where ■ any further information may be obtained. r i •' Terms liberal.' Wellington, Ist December, 1876. MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER. Messrs, bethune and hunter will sell by "Public -Auction at their; sale rooms, Custom House Quav, on .Monday,’ 18th December, 1876, at'2 o’ clock— , 1 By order of the Mortgaigees. ,- f--1., All that ' piece of Land containing Six' Perches (more or less), beiqg part of the Section! numbered 531 on the plan-of the’town of Wellington, - with a frontage .to Molesworth Street of links by a depth of 124 links, together, with the Shop and/Dwelling House erected thereon, ndw : in the 1 occupation • of Patrick .Brogan, Bootmaker.' "... . 2.’ AIT-that piece iof . Land containing!37-J Acres (more 1 'dr . less), ’ being-* the! Section, numbered .191 on the' plan of r the Upper Hutt District. - 3.' All that piece/of Land' containing 250 Acres (more Or less), and being the Sections numbered 204 and 205 on the plan of the Upper Htitt District, now or lately in the occupation of John Watterson. t . Wellington, Ist December; 1876." ’-> ,’ 1 i i ' Business : Notices ' I /ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COACH 1/ FACTORY, WILLIS-STREET. MESSRS.. F.; DONEGHUE & Ic. PABR, English and Anierican* Coach-builders! beg to return thanks fot.the ÜberaTpatrdnage bestowed' on them, and trust, by strict attention to business, combined with the best workmanship,- to ■■ merit a continuance of the same. ■ in All orders will’meet with prompt attention. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COACH ” ' FACTORY, WILLIS-STREET. p H O T O . G R . A P II Y. Mr. W. H. CLARKE begs to announce that he has commenced business on his own account in the premises, lately -occupied by Messrs. Batt and Richards, Lambton-quay, and trusts, that having built a large gallery on.the most modern and approved principles, and also im l ’! ported entirely! new instruments - by. the best makers, he will, together with the reputation he has gained in Wellington during the past two ;years land a-half,. secure for; himself a. liberal share of public patronage. Photographs in any style, fiom the; smallest locket to life size. Speciality of. children. -\ I' .'■< ' Lambton-quay, nearly ; opposite the new Government buildings. ' ..’ ; . ... W 1 & C.-HARRIS beg to. inform the , inhabitant* ; of Wellington and the Wairarapa ' .that . they .have ■ purchased- the Carrying Business, from Messrs,;Edmondson,, SellajT, & Co./and hope by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to'receive the support hitherto accorded to their ’predecessors; , -- - ~ - . , The Agency,in Wellington will still be con-, tinudd by , i, \ ■; . THOS. C. DARCY, , /. | 1 Lambton-quay. -yjy IL LI A M 'BOO T H AN D CO./ TABATASi, SA!W:,(fc^^i>LibNlkG' : MlLLS, ; ! ■ : '’'/ / ;/W'Atr'a i r'A-p,a/;v/'--' - Agent, rHY; DRYDEN. n
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