Auctions WEDNESDAY, 14th FEBRUABY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Lease' of a Large Country Hotel and Paddocks. IK. K. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at his new salerooms, Panamastreet, on Wednesday, 14th inst., at 2 o clock precisely— The unexpired term of the lease of the * Waihenga Hotel, having 20J years , to run, at a moderate rent, together with a paddock of 10 acres for same term. Also, lease of 7J acres, op- •■• posite the hotel, for 10 years, and 10-acre paddock, securely fenced, 'r.'it. Waihenga Township. Furni- ■ ...l.tnre, stock, &c, may be taken at a L : • valuation at the option of the purchaser. Further particulars will be published. Meanwhile every, other information may be obtained from the present proprietor, Mr. James Barber, at the hotel, or at the auctioneer's office, Panama-street. WEDNESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. EXTENSION OF PETONI TOWNSHIP. ~/f"K. B.: J. 'DUNCAN has been favored JJI. with instructions from Mr. Edwin Jackson, to sell by public sale, at his new auction rooms, Panama-street, on Wednesday, 14th in--stant,' at 2" o'clock— ' All that valuable pieceor parcel of land .situated at. Petoni,. being Section ■-""''• No. 5,. containing , •= 13 acres 1 rood'and 16 perches (more or The above property .has been surveyed and divided into 89 seotiOns, having 50ft frontages by a depth of about 104 ft. Plana of the above are" open for inspection at the auctioneer's office. "•".•' ; The' Auctioneer' is'instructed to submit the whole property h* the first instance in one : block, and i£ not sold in one lot the sections will be disposed of, No. 1 to 89, and sold without reserve.' '• ."' ' 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 24 months,' with 8 per cent inte- • rest only added. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE ■■...-..•..- OF LEASES FOB FORTY-TWO YEARS °* VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES, . BT ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES 5 OF THE WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions from the Trustees of the. Wellington Hospital to offer for public competition,'about the middle of March next, the date of which wilt be advertised in due ■■■■•; The lease* of about TWELVE Sections of ■..•-•'../ Land, containing about 1 eighteen j '.' ". ac'rek, less, for a term of ' twenty-one years, renewable for a ' further term of twenty-one years at an advance of 50 per cent. i 'Each sectionwhl have a frontageto a formed metalled road, and every lot will be ..foundssuitable.- for the. erection of first-class . villa resideiices. ■ " '.■•_' The land is at the rear of Wellington-ter-race, adjoining 'the grounds of the- Botanical . Gardens, and it is therefore unnecessary to add;-poshes.a truly.magnificent view of the harbor, and. of nearly «very part of the city. The roads through the block are bow being formed, and a fine substantial bridge is in course of erection from Wellington-terrace. ' Plans of the above will be ready and may bo had, on application from the auctioneer about 20th February.: The annual rental will be fixed at low rates, ;ttms holding out strong inducements for competition, anJi for,the purpose of securing immediate occupation. .-■>:. ...'"' Terms at sale. "'' WEDNESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. FAMILY RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS. TI/fR. FRANCIS SIDEY wiHseU by public JxL auction, at his rooms, Mannersstreefc— .A first-class family dwelling-house only •.j ■-'■;:.•;"'•-■■.• .Wi lately erected, containing on ground ,'''.* : ' drawing-room, diniDg-room, ... ■•- ;4; ; ..; ;.; ■ and nursery ; upstairs five ■-■■/•■ ■.'■!.;' large bedrooms. ALL ROOMS ARE LOFTY. The house is well finished, built in a most substantial manner, ; arid is in a thorough state of repair. The out-buildings consist of a large stable and coach-house, with hay-loft, store-room, and lumber-room, byre and calf-house, dairy, washhouse (with fixed boiler), pigstyea, fowl-house, closets, icc.f&C. •■"■:''• The above Stands oh two acres of ground, nearly half of which is a kitchen garden, the remainder gnus paddocks. There ia a capital road all the way to the property, which is well supplied with water, and in every way constitutes a most desirable family residence. Thefreohol&consistfl of two town acres, Nos. 1095 and 1097, having a frontage of 594 feet to Duppa-street and Adelaide-road. The distance is, under three rnilefcfrom the wharf. For further apply to the Auctioneer, wko will give cards to view the property. '-' : ■' "'""' Sale at 3.o'clock precisely. Terms liberal ■ THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY. VOGELTOWN. IMPORTANT NOTICE. "R. G. H. VENNELL will offer on . Thursday,lsth February instant, under instructions from J. F. E. Wright, Esq., allotvents of land in the township of Vogel for public competition. The engineers, Messrs. Coleridge and Davies, having completed pegging off the sections and laying off the streets, the whole will be offered fo* 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. ; I The Auctioneer, in calling special attention t» 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 pale. 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 Laud i Transfer Act. A similar opportunity can-never again occur for securing a delightful freehold bo near town. Cabs will leave the auctioneer's office two days prior to the sale, and a surveyor will be on the grouiid to point out allotments to intending, purchasers, between the hours of 10 •'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock p.m. Lunch provided at 1 o'clock at the auctioneers room, where the sale will be held at 1.3» o'clock p.m. sharp. G. H. VENNELL, Auctioneer.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4955, 8 February 1877, Page 8
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