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THIS DAY. MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY. 'R. J. H. WALLACE is.instructed to : sell by public auction at his salerooms, Hunter-street, on Monday, sth February, at 12 o'cloct noon,' prompt— That valuable freehold • property in In-gestre-street, adjoining ' the residence of W. Bishop, Esq., in the occupation of Augustus Curtis, Esq,,haviDg a frontage of 69ft. 7in. ; by a depth of 84ft. ; For further particulars apply to Mr. Brandon, or to th'e Auctioneer. • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. HUTT MARKET. "Ri JV H. WALLACE is instructed to i- -sell by public auction, at 2 o'clock p.m.— 12 Romney Marsh rams 3 Lincoln rams. TUESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. NEW SADDLERY FOR THE RACES. "R.'R. J.-DUNCAN will sell by auction, KL on Tuesday, the 6th inst., at 2 o'clock, at his new salerooms, Panama-street — ' 6 ladies' side-saddles, quilted—very superior ldoz. throat head-collars J. do. iouhd. Felhain bridles J d 6 fancy ,' do , : . | do hunting B. plates, , lay on and .buckle, at neckj ivory rings on ■ ring parts ,■ .' / ."".''.''. £ do do plate rings all through • J do J ladies' embossed felt saddle-cloths | n do..assorted Pelharn ' arid Weymouth ' - 'bridles _ 1 "gross" coat straps J. doz: snafile-lined points, inlaid fronts, &c. 2' do Pelham patent silver-fronts 2 do pairs No. 2 stirrup-leathers 2. do «No. 2 girths ,■'.''; 1' dp' colored girths 1; '•' ■ N • '■. ' 2 sets buggy harness, silver-mounted • .1" double>set ibrass-mounted buggy harness 1' Scotch cart saddle and breeching ■ i 1. do best brass-mounted cart harness -. . : li do ;silver-mounted cart harness •/•I; do brass do , do -; ~' I- cart .collar. -■; .j "...... .■■; '■.":' r ; ";: 1 case gentlemen's saddles . ■r ■',",.■■' : &C, • : &C, &C. HIGHLY IMPORTANT,SALE ... ,-■ . 0r.'.,,".' LEASES FOR FORTY-TWO YEARS ; ..-■■• -.-:- ■; ■•;. ;;•-•■■«> ,-.0jr'.,:,. .-•.-■•. .• , ■' ■'• VALUABLE'CITY PROPERTIES,; . •-'! . .>■)■. BI OBDHI OF THE TRUSTEES : OF THE WELLINGTON /HOSPITAL. .■; PRELIMINARY NOTICE- ;■.:. i MR. R. J.. .DUNCAN' has* been I favored ' : with instructions ' from" the Triistees of the Wellington 'Hospital to-offer for public' the date pf which, will 'be 'advertised in due eours^-"''^ 1 j j.'?' ' ','.'.',';_ ['.;.. V*" I Toe leases of jaboftt TWELVE Septions of \- 7 about eighteen . ,-.,;.~.'. J years,,'renewable for a I j.,fiu^^.!^e^,,ot, I twen.ty-one Tyears | .',/V-.-T^;.,*. T -,af?,anra<i^ance\of. so. per cent. cb 7Eaeh»i9ectiori'; will have a frontage to a iformedi metalled road,- and every "lot, will be ... found.isuitable for • tha erection .of first-class : wlla - '.■! 11j.-The.»land; is ati the rear. o£ Wellington-ter-.:pacßj«djojnihg.,theiigr6iindsiofi the .Botanical i'.eburdentyi'and lifcJis itherefore,unnecessary to. r.add,.po33gsses! a truly .magnificent view of the harbor, and of nearly every :part'6f ■ the city.. The ; the block).are now being formed, and a fine substantial bridge is in' , course !oF erection from' Wellington-terrace. ....,,. Plans of .the-above i will be • ready and "may i be-. had>: on "application from the' about 20th February* .or:., ■>. ... - > ,' .The'annual; rental will be fixed at low rates, thus holding out strong inducements for com- „ petition,. and for the purpose of securing im-' ' mediate occupation;.. ■ i - . ■ __'.„' . Terms at sale. _ j THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY. EXTENSION OF PETONI TOWNSHIP. MR. ,R, J...DUNCAN has-been' favored with instructions from Mr. Edwin Jackson, to sell .by public sale, at his new; auctionrooms,, Panama-street, ,on Thursday, 15th instant,.at 2 o'clock— All'that-valuable piece or parcel of land, situated at. Petoni, being: Section, 13 acres 1 rood and 16; perches (more or .'' The, above'property has been surveyed and * dividecTinto 89 sections, having. 50ft frontages : by a'depth, of about 104 ft. Plans of the-above are open for inspection at , the auctioneer's office. ' ''. l , -The, Auctioneer is instructed to submit the whole property in the"first instance! in one block, and! if not sold in one lot the sections '-.'WiU^bV''dißpMe<rof?.N6" : l to'B9, and sold without reserves r >.:■. The property is intersected by streets, 40ft. Terms of payment are very liberal, namely, one-fourth' in cash ; the balance by bills at 6, 12, 18, and l 24" months, with, 8 per cent, interest only'added.. MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, .j.-). At Noon. IMPROVED FREEHOLD ESTATE. ; POKOWHAI, NEAR NAPIER. 440 Acres, 416 Acres, 613 Acres. To be sold by Public Auction,'at NAPIER, oa MONDAY, 26th FEB., at/Noon. ;■; M.'R.j MILLER has received positive , instructions from the owner of the ••*bov&; properties, lAlexv-jMcHardy, Esq., to .-> dispose: of all his; freehold lands. at Pokowbai, ..Jathree separate; icompact. blocks,-eaih com--I j pleteand workable.in itself; and present improvements except buildings, rendering each block capable •.:■ of I re-division, if afterwards found desirable by the purchaser*. The whole of thejlands are under English.grasses, Watered by seven artesian wells, ■ and are divided, into numerous. paddoK>ks,/each! having all ijeqnisite surface drainage provided for. The fences are most substantial,! a number:., of them! double, • ririth live quick hedges. These, with small plantations dotted over the property, afford ample-shelter. ...TJbis estate, now. well known as the beHt fattening country.in New Zealand, is, capable of carrying fat an. average of at XEABT SEVEN SHEEP PEB ACRE. It is,shandy: to market and port nearest point feeing only about six miles from Napier. On the 440 acre blookthere area substantial idwelling-house and '. officesi.stables,iloose,boxes,'cowßheds, nnmermis ■' , yards, and:a; dip, The -woolshed andlykrds are •within 2£miles of Farndon Railway;station;;, i As the owner .requires" not only i all his available.capital, but also to bestow the whble fff his attention on a larger and more j distant ■ property,, he finds it absolutely: necessary to" effect a sale of this, Tojensure this result, the . «e3erv.e,iß been' reduced to a sura far belo.w"value. ~ I The terms'will beeasyi as ab'oUfj TWO-THIRDS, jemains' ba mortgage at 7, per denfc- fbr|B years. ; As f the'property must be quitted, intending -Buyers -will do -well'to, pay an' early visit. 'Plaits may be seen, and/'further particulars obtained, at theoffice of '.'=-, I MURRAY, COMMON, AND CO., Wellington, j

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4952, 5 February 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4952, 5 February 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4952, 5 February 1877, Page 4

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