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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. SALE IN THE ESTATE OF G. UNDERWOOD, BAKEB, A BANKRUPT. EORGE THOMAS hae received instruc- " tionsfrom the Trustee in theabove Estate, Lot I. The lease of the premises, having 18J oven, shop, and dwelling-house, containing four rooms. Lot I. Plant —Comprising all the necessaries for carrying on a large baking business; also, horse, cart, and harness, handcart, &c, &c. Stock of groceries, &c. . -;; ■ Further particulars to be obtained from JOHN PLIMMEE, Trustee, Or G. THOMAS, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY IN WELLINGTON. ESSES. BETHUNE AND HUNTER IJL will sell by public auction, at their sale room, Custom House Quay, on Monday, Jhelßth December,, 1876, at 2 o'clockTown Acre No. 198, containing la. Or. 5p., having a frontage of 90 feet sin.to-Willis Street, and a frontage of 132 feet to Boulcott Street, together with the buildings erected thereou, 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. 3k.; Inspector's Office, 16ft. sin. x 13ft; Ante Boom, lift. 6in. x 6ft.; Lumber Room, 16ft. x 13ft. 6in.; Closet 4ft. x 3ft. 9in.; and Packing Boom, 13ft. 3in. x lift. The Manager's House, to which there is a separate entrance, contains Dining Room, 19ft. 7itu X 15ft.; Drawing Room, 17ft. x 13ft; „3e<Sroom, 19ft. x 14ft.; Housekeeper's Room, 16ft. x 1 12ft.f Bedroom, 14ft. x lift.; Bath Boom, lift, x sft.; Kitchen, 14ft. x 13ft.; Pantry, lift, x Bft.; Wash House, lift, x Bft. Cin.; Bedroom upstairs, 16ft. x 14ft.; Bedroom upstairs, 16ft. x 12ft. 7in.; Drapery Closet, 4ft 6in. x 4ft; Wine Closet, 6ft. 6in. zsft. ' The Outbuildings consist of Carriage House, 13ft.-x Bft.; Stable, 12ft. lOin. x.6ft. llin.; Fowl House; 15ft. Bin- x Bft; and Wood House, 12ft. lOin, x 10ft. There i 3 an excellent Garden, well stocked with Shrubs and Flowers, in the front of the iuildiDgs, and a good Kitchen Garden in their sear ; 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 loof, 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 Jor; 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 Ware-, louses of-the leading Merchants and Storekeepers 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 the Office of the Auctioneers, Custom House Quay, where any further information may be obtained, Terms liberal. ■ Wellington, Ist December, 1876. MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER. fESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER L will sell by Public Auction at their 3ale rooms, Custom House Quav, on Monday, 18th December, 1876, at 2 o'clock— . By order of the Mortgagees. . 1. All that piece of Land containing Six Perches (more or less), being part of'the Section numbered 531 on the plan of the town of. Wellington, with a frontage to Molesworth Street of v 3o£ links by a depth of 124 links, together with,the Shop and Dwelling House -erected thereon, now in the occupation of Patrick Brogan, Bootmaker. 2. All thai piece of Land containing 374 Acres (more or less), being the Section aumbered 191 on the plan of 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 Hutt District, now or lately in the occupation of John Watterson. Wellington, Ist December, 1876. . TUESDAY, 12th DECEMBER. R. FRANCIS SIDEY has received inJL rtructions from Mr. James Wingate, trustee in the estate of H. B. Cockburn, to sell l>y public auction, on the premises, Moles-worth-Btrect, on Tuesday, 12th December— The whole of the valuable stock-in-trade and tools of a coachbuilder and general blacksmith, consisting of naves, spokes, felloes, pole-bars, shafts, baggy frames, wheelbarrows, several thousand feet of well-sea-soned timber, Stons of iron and steel bars, malleable fastenings, bellows, grindstone, benches, screws, fireface plate anvils, swedge block, fire binder, punching, staving, and cutting machines,.chaffcutter ; 3 sets of stocks, dies, and twangs; axles, nails, bolts and screws, locks, springs, silver beading, oils and paints, horsehair, wheels, steps, ploughs, and numerous other articles.'. . . , Also, A four-wheel cab .The sale is positively without reserve, and will commence at 1 o'clock precisely. • PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 'R. E. J. DUNCAN begs to announce JL that he has been favored with instructions from the Governors of the Wellington College to sell by public auction, on an early day during !the present month of December, at his new auction rooms, Panama-street — The Lease for 21 years, renewable for a further term of 21 years, of all that piece of Land now in the occupation of Edward Pearce, Esq., containing 25 perches, or thereabouts, having a frontage of 70ft to Willis-street, by a depth of 100 ft. frontage to Lambton harbor, being part of the land reclaimed from the harbor. Bounded towards the North by land in the occupation of Edward Pearce, Esq.;" towards the South by land now, in the occupation of J. F. Margetts, Esq. Plans, conditions of sale, and all other pariSculare of sale.may bo obtained on application •*t the office of the auctioneer, Panama-street. E O BG E SNELSON AUCTIONEER- AND COMMISSION • :•■<: ,■'.-,!.. AGENT,:,. ■—■ PALMEBSTON NOBT-H.; -Caei advanced on goods for absolute sale, sad prompt account ealeß fanußhcd.j Uv.■..-. j

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4904, 9 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4904, 9 December 1876, Page 4

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