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THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. To Builders and Others. Important sale of Brick Building Materials, &c. &c. "R. G. H. VENNELL has received inJ.TJU structions from the proprietors of the New Zealand Clothing Factory, to sell by public auction (on the premises now in the occupation of Mr. S. Levy), on Wednesday, 7th instant, at half-past 12 o'clock sharp— The premises, to be removed within seven days from the 14th instant, being the Front Shop and Dwelling. House, sides of brick, slate roof, with all the fixtures, counters, chimneys, &c, &c. The above is in good order and well worthy of the attention of builders and others. After which— The building adjoining,; vacated by Mr. Hayes, Plumber, &c, consisting of— Front Shop and Dwelling-House. To be removed within seven days from day of sale. Sale at half-past 12 o'clock sharp. WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. G. H. VENNELL, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY. VOGELTOWN. IMPORTANT NOTICE. [R. G. H. VENNELL will offer on j_t_J. Thursday, 15th February instant, under instructions from J. F. E. Wright, Esq., allotments of land in the township of Vogel for public competition'. The engineers, Messrs. Coleridge and Da vies, having completed-pegging off the sections and laying off the streets, the whole will be offered for sale by public auction, in, lots to suit purchasers, on the above date. Terms—One-fourth cash ; balance by bills'* at 6, 12,18, and 24 months, with bank interest only added/ | The Auctioneer, in calling special attention to this sale, will not here enlarge on the beauties of this healthy locality. The scenery is unrivalled, and the township being within a few minutes' walk of the proposed terminus of the City Tramway, the attention of all classes of the community is called to this important sale. The township is on the borders of the city, and is comprised in 142 acres more or less of freehold land, towards the Adelaide-road (running to the Ohiro-road). The whole under the Land Transfer Act. A similar opportunity can never again occur for securing a delightful freehold so near town. Cab 3 will leave the auctioneer's office two days prior to the sale, and a surveyor will be on the ground to point out allotments to intending purchasers, betw-een the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock p.m. Lunch provided' at 1 o'clock at the auctioneer's room, where the sale will be held at 1.30 o'clock p.m. sharp. V G. H. VENNELL, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, . At Noon. IMPROVED FREEHOLD ESTATE. POKOWHAI, NEAR NAPIER. 440 Acres, 416 Acres, 613 Acres. To be sold by Public Auction, at NAPIER, on MONDAY, 26th FEB., at Noon. .' * R. MILLER has received positive ~ instructions from the owner of the above properties, Alex. McHardy, Esq., to dispose of all his freehold lands at Pokowhai, in three separate compact blocks, each complete and workable in itself, and present im-provements-except buildings, rendering each block capable". of ire-division, if afterwards found desirable by the purchaser. The whole of the lands are under English grasses, watered by seven artesian wells, and are divided into T,,iTv>ai.mi[i nVrirlnMra Thavmcr all reniiisite surface drainage previded for. • The fences are most substantial, a number of them double, with' live quick' hedges. These, with small plantations dotted over the property, afford ample shelter. . This estate, now well known as the best fattening country in New Zealand, is capable of carrying fat an average of at least seven sheep PER acre. It is handy to market and port—the nearest point being only about six miles from Napier. On the 440 acre block there area substantial dwelling-house and offices, stables, loose boxes, cowsheds, numerous yards, and a dip. ' The woolshed and yards are within 2£ miles of Farndon Railway station. _ As the owner requires not only all his available capital, but also to bestow the whole of his attention on a larger and more distant property, he finds it absolutely necessary to effect a sale of this. To ensure this result, the reserve is really nominal,* having now been reduced to a sum far below value. Th« terms will be easy, as about TWO-THIBD3 remains on mortgage at 7 per cent, for 8 years. Aa the property must be quitted, intending buyers will do well to pay an early visit. Plans may be seen, and further particulars obtained, at the office of MURRAY, COMMON, AND CO., Wellington. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR THE INVESTMENT OF A MODERATE CAPITAL. ACTIVE BUSINESS WITH LARGE PROFITS. A Fortune to a Steady, Energetic Man, MESSRS. R. WALTON & o©. have received instructions from Mr. Quill, the Proprietor, who is retiring from Christchurch, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At theirjjooms, Hereford-street, Christchurch, On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, At Two o'clock (If not disposed of privately before 'that date), The whole of the right, title, and interest of the Proprietor in that long established and highly successful Establishment known as QUILL'S (late Rihgwood's) LUNCHEON ROOMS AND HOTEL; This celebrated establishment is an active operation, producing large profits and large weekly returns., ;It is situated in the very best and most central part of Christchurch, next to Tattersall's Saleyards. The DINING ROOM or CAFE will seat at one time 160 persons/and is fitted up with every comfort. There are Twenty BEDROOMS, all excellently and completely furnished. A SPACIOUS COMMERCIAL ROOM, with all requisites. FOUR PARLORS, all well and comfortably furnished, besides which the other appliances are most complete. The KITCHEN has a range of the very best description, and every requisite for a very large business. There is a large STORE ROOM, PROVISION and STORE ROOMS, LINEN ROOM. Glass, linen, china, &c, and in fact every requirement is found, and as the establishment has only recently been put into complete order, the purchaser will not require to expend anything upon it. The lease has sixteen years to run at a very low rental. TERMS VERY LIBERAL. The above is an opportunity that but seldom offers to obtain a large business in full active profit. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, 1877, Two o'clock, At R. WALTON & CO.'S ROOMS, Hereford-street, Christchurch.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4954, 7 February 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4954, 7 February 1877, Page 4

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