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Auctions TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL. Valuable Property in Hill-street. Important to Members of Parliament, Capitalists, and others. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to offer by public auction on Tuesday, the 3rd day of April— All that valuable block of laud, 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. TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL. 84 acres first-class Land in Greytown Block, well Grassed, and dotted with clumps of Useful and Ornamental Bush. MR. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 3rd April, at his salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington, at 2 o’clock— Sections No. 26 and 27 on the plan of Greytown Block, containing 84 acres really excellent land, perfectly level, having splendid soil; within one mile of the flourishing township of Greytown, admirably situated for an extensive.dairy farm, tea gardens, &c., &c. Together with A Seven-roomed House, good dairy, stock shed, pig styes, and all necessary outhouses, and two good orchards well stocked and watered. The whole property is substantially fenced and subdivided into seven good paddocks/ which may be truly described as one of the most beautiful sites in the whole district of the Wairarapa. From its peculiar position it is certain of rapidly increasing in value, arising from the influx of population and capital into the district, consequent upon the near completion of the Great Northern Railway line from Wellington. Terms of payment are—One-fourth cash deposit on the fall of the hammer, and balance by bills at three and six months, bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum ; or, if preferred, £BOO of the purchase money may remain on mortgage at 9 per cent, for three years. Intending buyers are strongly advised to inspect this most desirable property, and are referred for further information to F. H, Wood, Esq., land ag*nt, &c„ Greytown. TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell, at his rooms, Panama-street, at 2 o’clock, on Tuesday, 3rd April—--4 sections land at Bunnythorpe, Nos. 1126, 1128, 1134, and 1135. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASES FOR FORTY-TWO YEARS OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES, BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES 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 will be advertised in due course— The leases of about TWELVE Sections of Land, containing about eighteen acres, more or less, for a term of twenty-one years, renewable for a further term of 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 the rear of Wellington-ter-race, adjoining the grounds of the Botanical Gardens, and it is therefore unnecessary to add, possesses a truly magnificent view of the harbor, and of nearly every part of the city. The roads through the block are now being formed, and a fine substantial bridge is in . course of erection from Wellington-terrace. Plans of the above will be ready and may be had on application from the auctioneer about 20th February. The annual rental will be fixed at low rates, thus holding out strong inducements for competition, and for the purpose of securing immediate occupation. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, 4th APRIL. BORING TOOLS FOR WELL-SINKING, WOOL AND JACK SCREWS, CART NAVES, SADDLERY AND HARNESS, BRANDY, CHAMPAGNE AND CLARET, . PORT AND REISLING, FURNITURE, &c., &c. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, Panama-street, on Wednesday, 4th April, at 2 o’clock, to close consignments—--2 chaise slings 18 bolts 16 bars steel 1 keg small bolts Crowbars, long-handle shovels Spades, crosscut saws, axes Picks, handles, mattocks, &c., &c. 1 set boring tools for well-sinking 4 wool screws and handles 4 jackscrews 13 pairs cart naves 2 cases saddlery, containing— Ladies’ and gents’ saddles Bridles—snaffle, -Pelham, and Way- , mouth Saddlecloths, stirrup leathers Girths, cartstraps, and breastplates Hunting and buggy whips Also, Cab and buggy harness Scotch cart harness, leader and shafter 10 cases champagne 40 do do 4 do French liqueur 20 do flask brandy ; .90 cases claret—St. Julien’s and Larose 90 qr-oasks port wine 2 do reisling Quinces, pepper in tins Furniture, consisting of— Cheffoniers, couches, music stool, Leamington range, bicycle, &c., &c. 12 watches—gold and silver Lockets, brooches, watch glasses &c„ &c., &c. WEDNESDAY, 4th APRIL. AUCTION SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, on Wednesday, 4th April, at 2 o’clock— No. 8, 1 bale brown wrapping paper, 20 x 24, 18 reams 301 b 25-26, 2 do do do, 22 x 29, 12 reams 601 b 27-28, 2 do do do, 23 x 31, 10 do 601 b 29-31, 3 do do do, 31 x 46, 6 do 1001 b 32-33, 2 do do do, 38 x 40, 6 do 1001 b 41-42, 2 do do do, 20 x 24, 18 do 301 b 43-44, 2 do do do, 22 x 29, 12 do 501 b 45-46, 2 do do do, 23 x 31, 10 do 601 b 16 bales Terms as usual.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4998, 31 March 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4998, 31 March 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4998, 31 March 1877, Page 4

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