Auctions THIS DAY, . WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. HUTT MARKET. MR. J. H. WALLACE will sell by public auction, on Wednesday, 7th Novembpr, at 2 o'clock p.m.— Horses, cattle, &c., &c. ! Monday, 12th November] At 2 o'clock. MR. J. H. WALLACE is-instructed to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, Hunter-street, on Monday, 12th Nov., at 2 o’clock, without reserve—--103 acres, being that valuable agricultural section in the Upper Hutt, No. 101, adjoining section No. 97 ; has a frontage to No. 1 line of 20 chains. Sale at 2 o’clock. Without Reserve. TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. BY ORDER OE THE REGISTRAR OE THE SUPREME COURT. All legal objections and technicalities to the Sale of the Lease of St. George’s Hall and the Land at Taranaki having been removed, MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from the Registrar of,the Supreme Court to sell by public auction pmder deed of mortgage) at his salerooms, Panama-street, on Tuesday, 13th November, at 12 o’clock— The residue of the lease of that piece of land, haiiug about twenty years to run, together with that commodious public hall so well known as the St. George’s Hall, having a frontage to Lambton-quay, 4 Oft. at foot, less right-of-way 6ft. to Foresters’ Hall, which is, however, covered and built over by the upper floor of St. George’s Hall ; by a depth on one side of 70ft., and on the other by a depth of 96ft. Ground rent payable is £SO per annum. Also, 28 acres 1 rood laud in the Omata District, being part of section No. 47 And 1 acre 1 rood 20 perches in the Omata District. The soil is some of the richest and most valuable in this beautiful district, and being only a few miles from New Plymouth, is well worthy the attention of all persons wishing to make a good investment. For further particulars apply to the Solicitor of the Mortgagees, W. Fitz Gerald, Esq., Star Chambers, Wellington ; or to the Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Panama-street, on Tuesday, 13th November— Several most valuable sections, being Nos. 588, 589, 590, and 594, situated upon the Reclaimed Land, Gough Island, Napi-r. These sections adjoin the extensive premises recently erected by Messrs, Murray, Common, and Co., and front the railway station from the Iron Pot to the town of Napier. A plan, showing the nosition of the sections and all particulars, m , be obtained upon application to R. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT. FOR UNRESERVED SALE, AT THE HAYMARKET, AUCKLAND, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, At Noon, ONE of the MOST EXTENSIVE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in the Northern Island, known as the MURIWHENUA ESTATE, Comprising 56,530 Acres, Situate at the extreme North-west of the Island, well wooded and watered, bounded on three sides by the ocean, with a sea-board of about thirty miles, on which there are numerous bays, with good anchorage’ for vessels of large tonnage. Coasting vessels from Auckland make periodical calls at the Homestead, where stores are landed and . wool and cargo shipped. The whole is well watered in the dryest season by creeks, river?, and lakes, intersecting the property and forming good natural boundaries, available for subdivisions at a small outlay. The improvements consist of the Homestead, a comfortable cottage residence, with good stabling, workshop, store, woolshed, workmen’s cottages, stockyards, garden, several enclosures securely fenced, varying from five to three hundred acres in extent, and a considerable breadth of surface-sown grass; also stockmen’s cottages and stockyards on other portions of the Run. Together with the following stock now on the property 750 head WELL-BRED CATTLE 7 pure-bred HEREFORD BULLS, from the herd of Messrs. R. and E. McLean 700 young ewes 300 hoggets 12 long-woolled rams 10 STOCK HORSES 11 working bullocks Station tools, portable forgo, carpenter’s bench, whaleboat, and fishing nets ; but household furniture and station stores must be taken at a valuation. A LIGHTHOUSE is now in course of erection at Cape Maria, and will have a TELEGRAPH STATION within two miles of the Homestead. The above described property has been occupied but a short period, four years, and is now commencing to give a return. It is capable of extensive improvement, and . will carry a much larger number of stock than are now upon it. Ducks, pheasants, quail, and fish are abundant for the sportsman. Climate unsurpassed for comfort and healthfulness. Title : Crown grant. Terms cash, or one-half the purchase money may remain secured on the property five years, bearing 7 per cent, interest. A plan of the property can be seen at the office of this paper. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5188, 7 November 1877, Page 4
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