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Auctions WEDNESDAY, 25th JULY. Eor Sale by Public Auction. To Persona in Search of a House or an Investment, Speculators, &c. CITY OP WELLINGTON. Majoribank-street, Courtenay-place, Taranakistreet, Tinakori-road. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, corner of Larabton-quay and Panama-street, on Wednesday, 25th July, at 2 o’clock, the following property in the city of Wellington— Majoribank-street A comfortable fourroomed house, with coal-shed, washhouse, &c., detached, all roofed with iron. The house is newly and faithfully built, papered and painted throughout, and stands on a plot of freehold land, having a frontage of 40ft. by a depth of 95ft ; no residence within 60ft. This property will be sold subject to a small mortgage to the Wellington Trust Loan and Investment Company, if desired A two-roomed cottage, with a frontage of S2ft. to a 15ft. right-of-way, with a depth of 60ft,, with water laid on ; now let to a yearly tenant at 7s. per week. CocuTEXAY-i'LACE —A double frontage shop, or two shops, with a dwelling-house, containing eight rooms, having a frontage of 32ft. on Courteney-place, with a depth of 63ft.; a most desirable position; quite new. The only reason of the present owner wishing to sell being the protracted ill-health of his wife Taranaki-stkeet— A plot of land having a frontage of 26ft. on Taranaki-street, and 80ft. on Martin-square, with good corner shop and dwelling-house thereon; quite new. The house contains six good comfortable and pleasantly situated rooms ; is painted and papered throughout ; scullery, fowl-house, and other out-buildings in the yard, the whole being well fenced ; a never-failing well of water. A large portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage for five years, at 10 per cent. Tinakori-road —Two sections, being part of town acre No. 547, having a right-of-way to Hill-street, with a frontage on to a private carriage road off Tinakoriroad, of 79ft. 3in., with a depth of 120 ft. and 79ft. 3in., by a depth of 16Sft. 7in.; both sections being nearly level, and having a most commanding view, and are perhaps two of the most eligible building plots now for sale in this city. The following Country Properties will at the same time and place be offered : Masterton—Section No. 15 in the township of Masterton, containing 40 acres, quite close to the Club. Bunnythorpe—-2 acres, numbered 1272 and 1273, in the township of Bunnythorpe, to be let on lease for five years at an annual rental, to become the property of the lessee at the expiration of the lease. Eitzherbert —330 acres in the township of Eitzherbert, divided into four allotments, all being very early selections, and numbered on the map 16, 3,4, 5, 49 to 54, and 98. A portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. IN THE PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OE NEW PLYMOUTH. Hursthousb—6o acres, of partly bush and partly fern, about two and a-half miles from Inglewood, and about seven miles from the town of New Plymouth, being on a line with the road, and joins the farm of Mr, Hursthouse. IN THE PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OE NELSON. Village of Bronte—Three town acres in the village of Bronte, being numbered Nos. 15,16, and 17, fronting on Staffordstreet and Hamilton-street. Sale at 2 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, 25th JULY. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., Auctioneers and Stock Salesmen. THURSDAY, 26th JULY, At 2 o’clock On the Premises, Tinakori-road. Very Superior Household Eurniture. Without reserve. To Gentlemen Furnishing, New Arrivals, Eurniture Dealers, and others. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. have received instructions from Erank B. Passmore, Esq., who is leaving for Canterbury, to sell by auction, at his residence, Tinakori-road, on Thursday, 26th July, at 2 o’clock—■ That gentleman’s excellent household furniture, comprising— Walnut suite in green rep Beautiful inlaid walnut 100 table Large gilt pier glass, telescope dining table Rich Brussels and tapestry carpets and hearthrugs Cheffonier, fenders, chests drawers, commode Washstands, towel horses, dumb waiter Toilet tables, handsome chamber seta Oak cane seat chairs, hall chairs, couch Dinner waggon, spring seat ' Occasional tables, alabaster time-piece Parlor stove, filter, slate mantelpiece Portable washing copper, stone tink Meat safe, galvanised iron washing tubs Grindstones, kitchen utensils, crockery Garden tools and glassware, &c., &c. Also, One large aviary, unique in design and construction, and some Very choice Australian birds. Terms at sale. Time—2 o’clock sharp. For cards to view, on and after Wednesday, 25th instant, apply to BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., Auctioneers MONDAY, 30th JULY. SALE AT BERHAMPORE EARM. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by G. H. Luxford, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Monday, July 30, commencing at 12 o’clock noon sharp— Household furniture and effects Harness and saddle horses Traps, saddlery, harness Milch cows, sheep Poultry, pigs, and Miscellaneous articles. Full particulars in hand-bills and advertisements. , Sale at 12 noon. TUESDAY, 31st JULY. MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY To Capitalists and the Public Generally. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by William Rowlands, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his saleroom, Hunter-street, on Tuesday, 31st July, at 2 o’clock p.m.— Those two valuable town acres, Nos. 334 and 343, each with a frontage of 2 chains to Brougham-street and Austin-strcet, together with A large family residence, comprising—dining, drawing, and bed rooms, bathroom, wash-house, coal-house, storeroom, stables, fowlhonse, and a greenhouse, with valuable vines and every convenience tor a family residence. Also, Fruit, kitchen, garden, and paddocks. The whole comprising one of the most valuable properties in the city, either as a residence or for speculative purposes. The frontage alone, for building purposes, is both extensive and valuable. For permission to inspect the property and premises, apply to the Auctioneer, where' a plan may be seen and particulars had.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5095, 23 July 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5095, 23 July 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5095, 23 July 1877, Page 4

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