Auctions WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. Furniture, Iron Bedsteads, Holloware, , Saddlery, Jewellery, &c., &c., &c. MR, R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at bis rooms, Panama-street, on Wednesday, 18th April, at 2 o’clock—--3 cases furniture, recently imported, comprising— Walnut coffee tables Inlaid chess do Fender stools Walnut Canterbury®, whatnots Dressing tables Handsome centre ottoman Walnut cabinets Mahogany wash-stands, marble tops Footstools and spittoons Walnut hall stands, &c., &c., &c. 3 cases iron bedsteads, comprising— Stumps, Oft. x 3ft. Gin. French, Gft. x 4ft, Do, Gft. Gin. x 4ft. Do, Gft. Gin. x 3ft. In blue, green, maroon, ornamented, &c. Patent enamelled stewpaus, 4, 5 Do do preserving pans, 12, 14, 10, 18, 20 Oval pots and covers, from 2 to G gallons Saucepans, from 1 pint to 12 quarts Tea kettles and covers, 2,3, 4, fi, 6,7, 8 9, 10 quarts Also, 1 case saddlery, containing— Ladies’ and gents’ saddles Pelham and Weymouth bridles Snaffle, saddle cloths Girths, saddle straps, &c., &c. Jewellery, consisting of gold lockets, scarf pins, albert chains, hunting watch Also, 1 Wheeler and Wilson sowing machine 1 Leamington range 12 fenders 1 perambulator 1 bicycle &c., &c,, &c. TUESDAY, 24th APPvIL, At 2 o’clock. LAND AND FAMILY RESIDENCE ON WELLINGTON-TERRACE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 24th inst., at 2 o’clock, at his salerooms, Panama-street— All that valuable and moat desirable piece of freehold land, beautifully situated, on Wellington-terrace, being part of town section No. 195, having a frontage of 92 links by a depth of 114 links and 106 links respectively. Together with a well-planned and substantially - built G-roomed house, with scullery and bath-room, storeroom, coalshed, &c., detached. Water laid on. ! Title under the Land Transfer Act. TUESDAY, APRIL 24, At 2 p.m. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASES FOR FORTY-TWO YEARS OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES, BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. MR, R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions from the Trustees of the Wellington Hospital to offer for public competition, on the above date— 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. The annual rental will be fixed at low rates, thus holding out strong inducements for competition, and for the purpose of necessary immediate occupation. ’ Lithographed plans may be had at the auctioneer’s office after Eriday, 14th inst., where conditions of sale may also be seen. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 20th APRIL. TO GROCERS, DEALERS, AND TRADE IN GENERAL. MR. ERANCTS SIDEY has received instructions from T. Kennedy Macdonald, Esq., Liquidator of the Wellington Co-Opera-tive Society (Limited), to sell by public auction, on the premises, Manners-street, the whole of the valuable stock-in-trade and plant of the above society, consisting of— Groceries, brushwaro Holloware, tinware Earthenware, china Glassware, drugs Oilmen’s stores, provisions Colonial produce Confectionery Stationery, kitchen utensils Also, 2 spring carts 2 sets harness 1 trap horse Avery’s weighing machine Counter scales Gas fittings, furniture Shop cannistors, tools Fire-proof safe &c., &c,, &c., Without reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 1 o’clock precisely. WEDNESDAY 25th APRIL, At 11 a.m. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY, & CO. are instructed by J. W. Witty, Esq. (who purposes residing on his property at Wairoa) to sell by public auction on the premises— His dwelling-house and grounds, Light-house-road, Napier. The situation commands one of the most charming views on Scinde Island. The grounds (about 2J acres), have been laid out with taste and care, and at considerable cost, they are planted with the choicest fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs, all well established in growth. The grounds have also the advantage of a complete system of surface drainage, and are supplied with tanks for the conservation of water. The whole being enclosed by a 7ft. galvanised iron fence. The house is quite new, and is built of tbc best materials; it covers an area of 7Gft. by 54ft., and contains 10 rooms on the groundfloor, viz., drawing-room, 21ft. x 15ft.; parlor, 20ft. x 10ft,; bedroom, 19ft. Gin. x 14ft., 2in. high; dining-room, library, bedrooms, nursery, and kitchen; in addition to two conservatories, scullery, bathrooms, and closets. Tho partitions and walls throughout are filled in with concrete. There is one underground concrete tank, containing 2500 gallons of water, and 4 gal-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5012, 17 April 1877, Page 4
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