Auctions THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 24th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. LAND AND FAMILY RESIDENCE ox WELLINGTON-TEER ACE. ME. E. J. DUNCAN lias received instructions to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 24th inst., at 2 o'clock, at his salerooms, Panama-street — All that valuable and most desirable piece of freehold laud, beautifully situated, ou 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 ou. Title under the Land Transfer Act. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, APEIL 24, At 2 p.m. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OP LEASES FOE FORTY-TWO YEAES VALUABLE CITY PEOPEETIES, BY ORDER OP THE TRUSTEES OF THE WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions from the Trustees of Wellington Hospital to offer for public ipetition, on the above date— The leases of about TWELV twenty-one years, renewable tor a further term of twenty-one years at an advance of 50 per cent. Each section will have a frontage to : d metalled road, and every lot will bb suitable for the erection of first-class The land is at the *— „. o — - 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 bridsre is in course of ei Lithographed plans : oneer's office after F THE WELLINGTON HOSPITAL RESERVES. Copy of.CONDITIONS OF SALE, as well as Lithographed Plans, may be had after 12 o'clock This Day, at the Auctioneer's Office. The Trustees have decided to grant leases of ah entirely unresfcietive and most liberal nature. No covenants are insisted upon beyond requiring the erection of a good and substantial fence. The Auctioneer will declare the upset or rerved price during the bidding for each lot. The Auctioneer, in conclusion, earnestly requests public attention to the fact that this is the last remaining chance of acquiring several unsurpassed eligible and very beautiful sites for private residences upon very advantageous and easy term 3. Indeed, whether regarded for beauty of situation and the many lovely viewswhich the various lots command of theharbor and chief points of interest in the city.or considered from its favorable sanitary aspects, the .uotioneer confidently recommends this ] -iportant sale to investors generally ; i—, larticularly to all those who intend making " Uington their future home, and who are at lent anxious to secure good building positions. From the fact that all the good available sites on Wellington Terrace being now occupied, there never can be again a land sale held in Wellington possessing so many urgent claims upon the public consideration a 3 the AUCTION to be held THIS DAY (Tuesday), 24th Inst., at 2 o'clock. E. J. DUNCAN,
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK. FURNITURE, &c. MESSRS. EDMOND3ON, lORNS, & CO. will sell by public auction, at Mr. -James Barber's Tauhereuikau Hotel, Wairarapa, at an early date — Horses, cattle, &e., For further particulars see future advertisement, Or apply to J. A. EDMONDSON, Greytown; Or, J". lORNS, Masterton. Masterton,' April 17. IMPORTANT SALE AT BERHAMPORE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by George Luxford, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his tesidep.ee, Berhampore Farm—--15 valuable town acre*, freehold . Household furniture and effects Harness and saddle horses, traps Saddlory, harness, milch cows Sheep, poultry, pigs, and miscellaneous articles. Date of salo and full particulars will be duly announced. WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, At 2 o'clock p.m. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD, Within Nine Miles of the Town of Wanganui. MESSRS. ASHFORTH & LIFFITON have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Rutland Chambers, Wanganui, on Wednesday, 16th May, at 2 p.m., All that splendid block of land known S" the Kowhatu Block, containin 280()acresof first-classland,situ ' within nine miles of the tow; Wanganui, and within four miles of the proposed site of the railway station on the Wanganui-Taranaki line of railway, which is now being constructed. There'are about 1400 acres of fern land, the balance being light bush. The soil is unsurpassed in the district, and the whole block Ig splendidly watered, having a frontage of several miles to the Kai Iwi River and Manganoe stream, as well as several smaller streams running through the block. Plans can be seen at the office of tho auctioneers, who will afford every facility to intending purchasers of inspecting the block. Terms liberal, declared at sale. ASHFORTH & LIFFITON, Auctioneers. April 0.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5018, 24 April 1877, Page 4
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