Auctions WEDNESDAY,-14th FEBRUARY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Lease'of a Large Country Hotel and Paddocks. 1"-fL,R..X. DUNCAN will sell by public $ auction, at his new salerooms, Panauiastreet/on Wednesday, 14th inst., at 2 o'clock precisely— The unexpired term of the lease of the j Waihenga Hotel; (having 20$ years to run, at a moderate rent, together I with a paddock of 10 acres for same ' term." Also, leaae of 7£ acres, opposite the hoteL for lOj-ears; and lQ'acre i paddock,- securely fenced, at Waihtnga Towmhip. ; Furnlture, stock, &c.j may be taken; at a Valuation at the option of the purchaser. . " Further partlculaw will be published. Mean- ■'•' While evory other information may be obtained from the jw<>»ent proprietor, Mr. James Barber, at the hotel, or at the auctioneer's' office, Panama-street; WEDNESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. EXTENSION OF PETONI TOWNSHIP. IR. R.-J. DUNCAN has been favored - withlnstructionsfromMr.Edwin Jackeon, to sell by public sale, at hlsr new auction rooms, Panama-street, on Wednesday, I,4th inetaet, at .2 o'clock— ' I i All that- valuable piece or parcel of land flituatei at Petoni, being Section No. 5, containing . 13 acres 1 rood and 16 perches (more or less). j The above property has been surveyed and divided into 89 seitiona, having. 50ft frontages by a depth of about 104 ft . . _ ! ' 'Hans of- the above are open for inspection at the auctioneer's office. , The Auctioneer is instructed to submit the whola property in the first instance in one .. , f _ .if »* * »—u j_, i.» »i„ .„xi:„„» ■ will be disposed of, No. 1 to 89, and sold without reserve. - Tie p»P«ty " InteraecUd 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, interest only added. ' HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE .: ■•■-•.'•: •*'."; ■/ ' LEASES FOR FORTY-TWO YEARS ;■:•,'-,..'■,■" ■ oV VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES, I BT ORDER OF THK TRUSTEES i 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 publie competitiom abouj the- middle of March next, the date of which will be advertised in due • course-r; >. c.C '.■-..''.'■,■ : ■ ■'"- ■''' \ {■: The leasesof about TWELVE Sections of '■ Laad, containing about eighteen ■' -acres, more or less, for a termjof ■ 'twenty years, renewable for a •■:■■■ further-term «f twenty-one years at an-advance of 50 per cent. ' Each section will have a frontage to: a formed metalled road,-and every;lot.will be found suitable for the erection of first-class villa residences. '- .<.-•>:■- ,' ■• .■'.: The'land is at theifear of Wellington-ter-adjoining the-grounds of the Botanical . Gardenst--and it-'i« therefore unnecessary to add; possesses-* truly magnificent view of the barbor, and -of; nearly every part of the city. The roads through the block are now being formed, and a l *-fine substantial bridge is in 'course'of erection from Wellington-terrace. Plans of the above will be ready and may he had on application from the auctioneer aboufc2oth February. -The annual -rental will be fixed at lowrates, 1 thus-holding out' atrong inducements foi'com- ■ petition; < and for the purpose of securing im r mediate occupation. ■ ' ' ; Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. FAMILY RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS. MR. FRANCIS SlDSY'will "sell by public auction; at his" rooms, Manhersetreet— t ..' ~ .""'." - ~j- ' A firat-claos family dwelling-house only lately erected, containing on ground floor drawing-room, dining-room, .kitchen and nursery ; upstairs five large bedrooms. ALL THE ROOMS ARE LOFTY. •"■>- The Bouse is' weE finished, built in a most uubstantial manner, and is In a thorough state "oErepair. ',■■■■■£,, *r, 'The 'out-buildings consist of a large stable '' ftndcoach-house,'withhay-loft,store-room,-and lumhsx-Toom, byre and calf-Jiouse, dairy, wash,7bousiii(with fired boiler), pigstyes, fowl-house, j filb&>}e,-jkc., kc; : « ' ' j K W iphe/Aboye stands on two acres of ground, ' 'ae*ri*.hilf of which is a kitchen garden, the road all the way to the • Is well supplied'with: water, *tsnd'*S ewty-'w'ay constitutes'a most desirable ' : .■::o'.'Bh&iieeitt>l(k consists of two town acres, Nos. 1095 and IQ&ftfthaving a frontage of 594 feet wdertEreeSmiles from the wharf. . apply to the Auc-.>Mo)Me&*who;iKffi-igivsv«ards t 0 view the P rov Sjfeafe.Sr.Oifikek precisely. i*;t % mJCtt. -/reetna;liberaK£..".V FEBRUARY. ■^, : .--'X .': .sjs'oij?: -.Midj.-jC!taTJ.'\iS:-:iLi: ' - ijTRV y Vgl!aWßti£" instant,-under laying.-ofyS? skee,t3) • tjbe yu&U ym -be off ejeed i thfi^borf , .a««aTe(rm^»Dne^fpurth, _ 3nfcio;'»ntfa<;t Saa k. rntere'sferfnlyi addedrois. f-i'.. ik«ffihe speciatatttntioi} ster./thj«usal«v«will* noi: ; heresienlarge OB.;the "beauties of .thia heaithyrlocality.utTheßcenerjt. ■*' the' s €H^ > WnwayJ' We s '■W&llpm the' ■ OMr#«tfad) tff^Pr-''t"WriTi l H'"TrTwaa mwmm*. ~ ,fen* •rffioyijled.V afcij: ojs&pfelftt »U<J- ,- |J*neVs,3s!ft»» be.Jjeldj.at e'js*%ma!<\sisvs.: niZi'" Cr. , H4 i ' 3 {^BWiCELl<i i ' a*' ■:
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4956, 9 February 1877, Page 4
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