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Auctions TUESDAY, 14th AUGUST, At 2 p.m. precisely. Important Sale of Land, Buildings, Blacksmith’s and Wheelwright’s Shops, &0., at the Upper Hutt, close to the Railway Station, and almost opposite the Post Office. By order of the Mortgagees. WFINNIMOEE has received instruc- , tiona to sell by public auction, at his temporary auction room, Lambton-quay, adjoining Bank of New Zealand, on Tuesday, 14th inst,, at 2 p.m. precisely— The unexpired term of lease of all that valuable block of land, part of section No. 119, fronting the Huttroad, with the dwelling-house and shop at present occupied by Mr. Richard Morris. The lease has 11 years to run at the very low ground rent of £lO per annum. On the property (which is contiguous to the Railway Station and Post Office), in addition to premises occupied by Mr. R. Morris, there are three shops and cottages, producing an annual rental of £52. The property has a frontage of 100 links to the Hutt-road, by a depth of 325 links. All particulars, with cards to view, on application at the auctioneer’s office, where plans may be seen. Properties for Sale FOR SALE, the Lease and Goodwill of an old-established and first-class GENERAL STORE, Doing a large and increasing business in one of the most thriving districts in the NORTH ISLAND. Stock, about £4OOO, can be taken at valuation, and satisfactory reasons given for present proprietor relinquishing business. Further information and particulars can be obtained on application to W, & G. TURNBULL'& CO., Merchants, Wellington. jJTS LET O R SEL L. FOR A TERM -OF YEARS. The Upper Hutt Bakery (near the railway station), doing a large trade, and being one of the best stands in the province. The shop, bakehouse, and oven are new. The proprietor can give satisfactory reasons for disposing of same. For terms, &c., apply to PETER WILKIE. rjpo TAILORS AND OTHERS. To be disposed of, an old established Tailor’s business, doing a first-class trade. Carried on successfully by the present proprietor for the last 18 years. Only reason for the disposal of the above, leaving for England. For particulars, apply to B. POULSON, Tailor, &c„ Lambton Quay, Wellington. ■ 4th July, 1877. " ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. 10,000 acres of valuable Agricultural Land in the Parae Karetu Block, Rangitikei North, for sale upon deferred payments, in blocks to suit the wants of settlers. Terms very liberaladvantages to settlers very great. Maps to be seen and particulars to be had at the office of J. H. WALLACE, Estate Agent. Hunter-street, Wellington. : JpROPERTIES FOB SALE. 9000 acres freehold agricultural and pastoral seaboard, with 14.000 acres leasehold, valuable improvements, and 18,000 sheep, few- cattle, horses, &c. 55.000 acres leasehold pastoral, 70 miles from Napier, with 5000 sheep, and 50 head cattle 3920 acres freehold, rich pastoral land, Wairoa, with 800 sheep and 100 head cattle 900 acres freehold agricultural and pastoral land, Wairoa 4677 acres freehold, agricultural and pastoral land, Wairoa, with 3000 sheep and other necessary working improvements 25.000 acres leasehold, Poverty Bay, and 112 acres freehold, close to town, with 20.000 sheep and improvements 4200 acres freehold, agricultural, and pastoral land, Poverty Bay 11.000 acres leasehold, pastoral, Poverty Bay, with 3000 sheep and few cattle 1600 acres leasehold, half interest, Poverty Bay 28,750 acres, Poverty Bay, situate about 20 miles from Tologa Bay, title under Native Lands Court 1657 acres rich pastoral land; good title; Poverty Bay 1385 acres rich pastoral land; good title; Poverty Bay 8,800 acres leasehold, excellent country, Tologa Bay, with 3.000 sheep, and good improvements 3000 acres freehold, Southern seaboard, improved 1220 acres freehold, Southern seaboard, improved 400 acres freehold, Southern seaboard, improved 1200 acres freehold, rich pastoral land, improved, Opotiki 225 acres freehold excellent land, Omaranui, with 1600 sheep, 30 head cattle, and a few horses, with improvements 25.000 acres freehold, with 17.000 sheep 16.000 acres freehold, Wellington province, with 8,000 sheep M. R, MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Napier; and MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., Lambton-quay, Wellington.

Insurance Companies USTRALIAN MUTUAL PRO VIDENT SOCIETY. Established in the year 1819. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : HEAD OFFICE—WELLINGTON. The Annual Revenue exceeds £470,000. TheAccumulatedFundnowexceeda£2,ooo,ooo. The Society has paid to representatives of deceased members upwards of £700,000. The Society has divided amongst its members £412,000, yielding reversionary bonus additions, amounting to £910,000. The New Business for the year 1876 was 4559 Policies, assuring £1,652,575, producing a new annual revenue of £56,300. Persons assuring in this office share the whole profits, and a bonus is declared every fifth year. The annual report, prospectuses, and proposal forms may be had (or will be sent post free), on application to the Branch Office, or to any of the Society’s Agents. 1 Transatlantic fire insurance COMPANY OF HAMBURG. THE above Company is prepared to accept risks in town and country at lowest current rates. WHITTEM, NICHOLSON, & CO., ERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. ; Agents. INSURANCE COMPANY. All classes of FIRE RISKS in town or country taken at current rates. EDWARD PEARCE, Agent.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5107, 6 August 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5107, 6 August 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5107, 6 August 1877, Page 4

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