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Auctions FRIDAY, 26th JANUARY. "Very valuable Freehold Property in the centre of the City of Wellington. ■Jhs tie Bankrupt Estate of Edmondson, Sellars, and Co. By order of the Trustees. To Bankers, Insurance Companies, Merchants, Speculators, Investors, Tradesmen, and others. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. havo received instructions from the {trustees in the estate of Edmondson, Sellars, aadCo. to sell by public auction, at their xecvipu, on Friday, 26th January, at 2 ■aTclock All that extremely valuable , and central piece of land, having a frontage of -42 ft. to' Lambton-quay by a depth • of 60ft., with .the buildings erected thereon, and lately in use by the Wairarapa Carrying Company as their central depot. Terms at sale. As a site for almost any class of business it Ss unequalled in the city of Wellington. Title indisputable. Yor any further particulars, apply to BEAUCHAMP, CAMfBELL, & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. There will be sold by Public Auction, on the : ■ Premises, by Beauchamp, Campbell, & co., .■ .that splendid ;property lately occupied liy the Union Bank, being town section No. ISB in the City of Wellington, divided into xßotmeuts, as follows No. 1,—45 feetjfrontage to Willis-street, by a .depth of 156 feet, with the extensive buildings used as the offices of the bank. No. 2.—45... feet .‘4 inches frontage to Willis-street and 53 feet 6 inches frontage to Boulcott-street; No. 3.—53- feet 6 Inches*, frontage to Bou’cott-street, with, the spacious dwelling-house used as a residence by the,manager of the bank. INd. 4.—41 feet 6 inches frontage to right-of-way . No. 6. -46 fedf. 2 : inches frontage to right-of-way , ’ ‘ No. 6.—46 feet 2 inches frontage to right-of-way :i! N0,'7.—46 feet 2 inches by feet 2 inches by NO.' 9.—46 feet 2. inches frontage : to right- '• Of-way No. 10.—41 feet 6 inches frontage to right-•~-J* No. 11.—75 feet 2 inches, corner allotmeut, with stable. - This property is jn 1 the centre of the cit] ■wl the upper allotments, which are most.suit S&le foK-Villh fesidenoes, command a maghifi eQect Trow of the harbor. • -The buildings are c fee most substantial description, having heel <*T9Cted.xegar.dlesa~of.expense. - - - Plaps/’caa.'be seen, and all- particulars l ot gained from BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & COi, • ■ ; r 1 ;•> ' Auctioneers, TUESDAY* 30 th JANUARY. . Following, the sale of - the old Union Bank ‘ * Property. ■ • Intending Settlers, New Arrivals, Farmers, Sawmill Owners* Speculators, and Others. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell .by Willis-street, immediately: after the sale of 43k»t SOth January, •at 2 •o'clock— A splendid unimproved farm of 214 acres within a quarter - of a mile of thi Karere railway station, Falmerstoi r district. ■ -. , , .. '. The sailis'of undeniable excellence, timberec eri-tfe some, fine-native gum and totara. Thi (the future Chioagt -•E the' Manawatu district), is only five «Ses, traina-jnjnmng -twice a day at a fa re oi If. 3d. ’■ This property is in the immediate vicinity oi <f|ns most populous Small Farm Settlement, anc •fraat eventually become one of the most valu;»SSe> homesteads in the rapidly advancing Hhaawatu district. , Terms liberal. TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY. l£oot desirable! Sections at Petoni, contiguoui -tothe Railway Station. T» thrifty-Artisans, Builders, Contractors anc ■V; .'.i i- r Others. ■ ‘ Beauchamp,- Campbell, & co havs-received instructions to sell bj -unction at the old Union Bank, corner ol ■WiHia and Bdulcott streets (following, the «s!e-of that;lvaluable .property), on Tuesday, s3th January, at 2 o’clock— SECTIONS AT PETONI, ■One of_ these being close to the Railway Station, and having for its basis an unlimited nsvapply of-the finest sand, suitable for builders, fcrcklayers, or isphalters, an easy.-rate of carnSsge to Wellington for which can be'airanged URth the railway authorities.. Terms at sale! WEDNESDAY, 31 st JANUARY. Household Furniture, Electro-plated - Ware, Mattresses, Carpets, &c. To Parties Furnishing, New Arrivals, and ■■, , Others. . BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. will sell by auction, at their,rooms, on Wednesday, 81st. January, at 2 o’clock (prior $o the sale of Messrs. Brogden and Sons’ iglant)—. ; ; ■ - ■ Walnut .wood;drawing-room’ suite, cedar - -and rinm chests drawers,; toilet tables,' Washrtands, kitchen' tables, 100 tables; colonial'couches, and a large quantity of useful furniture. , Terms cash. WEDNESDAY 31st JANUARY. Extensive and Unreserved Sile of Gontrao.'tors’ Plaint* just landed, ex Clio, from Oamaru.- ■' 'To Railway and Bridge Contractors, Builders, -Blacksmiths, Shipwrights, and Others. ’Without reserve, Beauchamp, . Campbell, co. hare received instructions from Messrs. "Srogdea ,'and Sons, to sell by auction, at their ’looms, on Wednesday, 31st January, at 2 •e'olock—’ • - Waggon mountings, strap bolts, coupling chains, collar straps, fiddlestick straps,-wood and iron blocks from' 41m to 9in. (single, ■ double, and triple), patent block ‘ with endless chain, /. shipwrights’ cramps, 13 ■ cases , eye-bolts, 15. rolls patent roofing - felt, _ Cask’s patent fuse! 1 croas-eut and pit sawa, large ham-, ■mers,'\ : vype r y hand-cart bodies,hjmaibajtr --wheels.’ idle,..shoes,’ ( | . ‘One 25-cwt., padnkey and frame,-2 crab winch chests,carpenters’ tools, . 3 boring .apparatus- (complete and very excellent, 4 coils I.R. piping, 2, blacksmith’s, btllo'ws, 1> fire* proof, safe, .1 anvil;' sets of 'lifting ■ blocks,--double and treble gun .metal sheaves, and up to 10 tons .weight panda large lot of snn- • dries. , ' r Terms cash. ■ No reserve. THURSDAY, 25th JANUARY. IMPORTANT SALE AT THE RESI- ; DENCB OP MR. G. BENNETT, WOOLCOMBE-ST. R. J. IL WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction, at the residence kJ Mr. G.- Bennett, Wool combe-street, on Thursday, 25th January, at 2 o’clock p.m.— A valuable collection of the choicest greenhouse plants, canaries, larks, and fancy pigeons. Ifoll particulars in future advertisement

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4941, 23 January 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4941, 23 January 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4941, 23 January 1877, Page 4

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