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Auctions WEDNESDAY SALES. Unreserved Sale by Auction, on Wednesday, ; 6th December, 1876, at 2 o’clock. Beauchamp, Campbell &. co. ; have received instructions to sell by public auction, in their rooms, on Wednesday, the (3th inst.,- at 2 1 o’clock, in addition to the ordinary furniture sale- . ! ' Ladies’ and gentlemen’s riding and driving whips, green hide and other thongs, spurs, feather dusters Carpet bags in great variety, with and .without locks, Hogskin saddles, Scotch harness, portmanteaus, fish ~ kettles, &c., &c. Also, A large tobacco cutter,-sewing machines .. And Two bundles of goatskin mats. Aj quantity of lubricating material will be sold without reserve. BEAUCHAMP. CAMPBELL, & CO. i Auctioneer's. . WEDNESDAY, 13th DECEMBER. Very ’excellent' Freehold Shop and Dutellihghousej situated in the Adelaide-road. To parties desirous of entering into a good paying business. Drapers, Storekeepers, Speculators, Investors, and others. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms,'previous to the usual weekly sale of furniture, &c., on Wednesday, 13th December, at 1 o’clock— An admirably situated property, having a frontage of 42 feet to the Adelaideroad, by a depth of 100 feet, a private street dividing it from the next, section, on which is erected a substantial shop and dwelling- , house, all of the beat material, and newly erected. The land is fenced, ; and the water laid on to the property. A good general business has been conducted since the shop was built, and is capable of being increased, especially in the drapery department. Title indisputable. Terms at sale. For further particulars, and cards to view, apply to the auctioneers, BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. THURSDAY, 7th DECEMBER. SALE BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE undersigned, to Close Consignments; will cause to be sold by public, auction, on Thursday, 7th December, at 2 o'clock p.m., at Messrs. J. and T. Kebble’s stores— ... , Brandies, in bulk .and bottle—Hennessy’s and Martell’s, Vinegrowers’ and Blanchey Ereres and Co’s. Wines—Sherry (very old) and port, in quarters • Claret, Blanchey Ereres and Go’s., quarts and pints, Medoc - Gin, in stone jars, 2 and 4 gals., Heneoke’s Exhibition Champagne—Celebrated Carte Blanche, ' . from G. H. Munn and Co., Rheims Champagne—Wachters and Kupperbergs ;, No. 2 Moselles ■ Cement, fencing wire, galvanised iron, wire nails ; Boiled and raw oils "Wheat,-oats, bran, sharps, and flour Sugars, 1.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 PROPERTY IN WELLINGTON. Messrs, bethune and hunter will sell by public auction, at their sale room, Custom House Quay, on Monday, the 18th December, 1876, at 2 o’clock— • Town .Acre No. 198, containing la. Or. 5p., having a frontage of 90 feet sin.to Willis Street, , and a frontage of 132 feet to Boulqott Street, together with the buildings erected thereon, recently occupied as the business premises of the Union Bank of Australia, and the private Dwelling House of the Manager, with convenient Outbuildings, Garden, &c. The Bank premises comprise Public Offices 33ft. 7in. x 20ft.; Manager’s Room, 15ft x 12ft. 3in.; Inspector’s Office, 16ft. sih. x 13ft.; Ante Room, lift. 6in. x,6ft.; Lumber .Room, 16ft. x 13ft. 6in.; Closet 4ft. x 3ft. 9in.; and Packing Room, 13ft. Sin. x lift. The Manager’s House, to which there is a separate entrance, contains Dining Room, 19ft. 7ih., x 15ft.; Drawing Room, 17ft. x 13ft.; Bedroom, 19ft. x 14ft.; Housekeeper’s Roqm, 16ft. x 12ft.; Bedroom, 14ft. x lift.; Bath Room, lift, x sft.; Kitchen, 14ft. x 13ft.;. Pantry, lift, x Bft.; Wash , House, lift, x Bft. 6in.; Bedroom upstairs, 16ft. x 14ft.; Bedroom upstairs, 16ft. x 12ft. 7iu.; Drapery Closet, 4ft. 6in. x 4ft.; Wine Closet, 6ft, 6in.. x sft. . , The Outbuildings consist of Carriage House, 13ft. x Bft.; Stable, 12ft. lOin. x 6ft. llin.; Fowl House, 15ft. Sin. x Bft.; and Wood House, 12ft. lOin. x 10ft. There is an excellent Garden, well stocked with Shrubs and Flowers, in the front of the buildings, and a good Kitchen Garden in their rear ; also, a capital well of water—and tanks fitted for receiving rain water'. The buildings were, put up by Mr. James Wilson, under the superintendence of Mr. Roberts, Clerk of the Works to the Royal Engineer Department, who was stationed in Wellington when the Bank was designed and erected ; and it would be a very easy matter to treble the accommodation by removing the roof, which is covered with slates, and carrying up one or two additional stories. This Acre of Land stands as nearly as possible 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 building allotments, having frontages to Willis Street or to Boulcott Street. This valuable property ,is admirably adapted for conversion into a first-class Hotel, being situated near , the Queen’s Wbarf, Custom House, Post Office, Telegraph Department, Provincial Buildings, Supreme Court, Banks, Insurance Offices, and the Offices and Warehouses of the leading Merchants and Storekeepers in the City of Wellington. Cards to view the premises may be procured from Messrs. Benjamin Smith & Co.j Lapd Agents, Lambton Quay ; or, ! , by'application at the Office ,of the Auctioneers, Custom House Quay, where any further information may be obtained. Terms liberal. Wellington, Ist December, 1876. MONDAY; : 18th DECEMBER. [ERSES. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by Public ■ Auction at their rooms, Custom House Quay, oh Monday, i December, 1876, at 2 o’clock— By order of the Mortgagees. All, that piece of Land containing. Six :hes (more or less), being part of the Secnumbered 531 on the-plan of the.town-of lington, with a frontage, to Molesworth et of 30i links by a depth of 124 links, ther with, the. Shop, and Dwelling -House ted . thereon, ,now in , the occupation of -ick Brogan, Bootmaker. All that , piece 'of Land .containing 37J es (more, 1 or less), : being the' Section ibered 191 bn the plan of the Upper Hntt All that,piece of Land, containing 250 ss (more ’or less), and being ; tho Sections bered .204 .and 265 on the plan., of the er Hutt i District, now, or'lately in the: oction of John Watterson. effington; Ist December, 1876;

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4900, 5 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4900, 5 December 1876, Page 4

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