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Auctions ' TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. J VERY IMPORTANT LAND SALE. ~R. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell . by pubNo auction, on Tuesday, 3rd April, at his salerooms, Panama-street, the following valuable freehold city and country properties, belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. Catherine Murch, viz. : LOT I.—Allotment of land, with the old Custom House thereon, being town section No. 207, having a frontage of 1334 ft. to Parish-street. Lot 2.—Parcel of land, being part of town section No. 508, with five-roomed house thereon, with kitchen, scullery, and bithroom, water and gas laid on, having a frontage of 23ft. Bin. to Boulcott-street, by a depth of 100 ft. Lot 3.—Parcel-of land, being part of town section No. 479, with seven-roomed house, kitchen, andscullery thereon, "being a corner section, with frontages of 80ft. by 72£ft. to Boulcottstreet, opposite the residence of P. A.Krull, Esq. . , Lot 4.—Three town acres in the city of Wellington, Nos. 838, 840, 842, fenced, laid out as kitchen garden, with two houses thereon. Lot s.—Town acre, Masterton, No. 12, subject to a lease of twenty-one years, £6O per annum from Ist June, 1876. _ Lot 6.—4l'' acres, suburban section No. 86, in township of Masterton, divided into 12 sections, with frontages to North-roadand Taueruroad. Lot 7.—84 acres, suburban land, Greytown block. TOWNSHIP OF PALMERSTON. No. 853, one acre and one rood on the plan of the township of Palmerston Nos. 954, 955, 1076, 1077, thirteen acres, two roods, sixteen perches, more or less, Suburban land, township of Palmerston No. 1084, five acres, three roods, and twenty-six perches Suburban Land, Palmerston. • . . i With several other properties, which, with the above, will be absolutely sold witheut TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL. Valuable' Property in Hill-street. Important to Members of Parliament, Capitalists, and others. "R. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to offer JL by public auction on Tuesday, the 3rd day of April— AU that valuable block of land, having a *'■ frontage of 40 foot 4 inches to Hillstreet by a depth of 115 feet 6 inches, being part of Town Section No. 525, city of Wellington, and on which is erected an elegant villa residence, with mansard roof, containing nine rooms. Bath-room fitted with hot and cold water apparatus, and other offices. The house commands a magnificent view, and from its complete appointments is certainly one of the most comfortable and admirable residences in the city, and presents an opportunity for investment rarely to be met with. Cards to view may be obtained on application to the auctioneer. SATURDAY, 24th MARCH. At 2 o'clock. SALE OF SOME VERY CHOICE FURNITURE, Made to Order. /"N EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, on Saturday, at his rooms, Lambtonquay, the following goods : . 1 handsome telescope table 1 invalid chair, very superior make 1 cedar 100 table, carved claws 1 large oval table, do 4 chests drawers, two very handsome 6 double and single- washstands 4 dressing tables, with and without drawers ~ 3 cheffoniers, one carved and two plain 3 cheffoniers, sofas, 3 coffee tables 2 chest drawers, different make Terms at sale, Which will commence at 2 o'clock sharp. . N JtJ.—The furniture will be on view on Friday, at the auction room. TUESDAY, 27th MARCH. EORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the City Council to offer for sale by auction, at his rooms, Laiubton-quay, Wellington, on Tuesday, the 27th day of March instant, at 2 o'clock, leases for terms of twenty-one years, from the Ist of April next, of the Market Hall and five other lots of the Market Hall Reserve, of which the following are the particulars — Lot 1. An allotment of land, having a frontage to Cuba-street ef thirty-two feet, and to Taranaki-place of thirtyeight feet eight inches, and extending back from Cuba-street at right angles fifty-eight feet eight inches. Lot 2. An allotment of land having a frontage to Taranaki-place of thirty feet, and extending back therefrom at right angles fifty-eight feet, the frontage on Taranaki-place commencing at a point measured fifty-eight feet eight inches from the eastern aide of Cuba-street. Lot 3. An allotment of land, having a frontage to Taranaki-place of thirty feet, and extending back therefrom at right angles fifty-eight feot, and lying to eastward of Lot 2. Lot 4. An allotment of land, having a frontago to J'aiaers-Bticet of thirty feot nine inches, and extending back therefrom in linos which form direct continuation of tlio eastern and western boundaries of Lot 8, tho eastern 'boundary being fifty-four feet six i/ichcH, and tho western sixty-one fuot ton luchos. Lot 5. An allotment of laud, having a frontago to Taranaki-place of forty-sovon feet, commencing at a point measured . one hundred and fifty-six feet six inches from tho eastern boundary of Lot 3, and extending from thence for forty-seven feet eastward alout; Taranaki-place, thence at right angles to Mannerß-street fifty-two feet six inches, thence for twentysix feet ten inches westward along Mariners-street, thence by a slanting line southerly fifty-one feet six inches to a point on a Hue at right angles to Taranaki-place, and measured eleven feet ten inches from the commencing point. Lot 6. The Market Hall, with land adjoining (including the site ef the hall), having a frontage to Cuba-street of eightyseven feet, and bounded on the south by Lot 1, on the north by tho Royal Oak Hotel property seventeen feet and forty-one feet eight inches, on the east partly by tho Royal Oak Hotel property and partly, by Lots 3 and 4. • The Auctioneer ventures to call special attention to this sale, as offering unequalled opportunities for the acquisition of valuable building sites. For further particulars, plan, and conditions of sale, apply to the Auctioneer and to the City Solicitor, Mr. W. T. L. Travers, at his offices, Featherston-street, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4990, 21 March 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4990, 21 March 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4990, 21 March 1877, Page 4

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