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Auctions WEDNESDAY, 16th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. Beaconsfield. Beaconsfield. Beaconsfield. MR. N. J. ISAACS will sell by public auction, at bis rooms, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, 16th iust., at 2 o’clock— Several valuable sections in the township of Beaconsfield. For further particulars apply to N. J. ISAACS, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 16th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. BRELIMINARY NOTICE. Leasehold Allotments in College-street, Torystreet, and Lorne-street. MR. N. J. ISAACS will sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, 16th January, at 2 o’clock— The leasehold of a number of valuable building sites, situated in Collegestreet, Tory-street, and Lornestreet. Thirteen and a half years to run. For particulars apply to N. J. ISAACS, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 25tb JANUARY. EXCELLENT FREEHOLD INVESTMENT. CENTRE OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON, N.Z. MERCHANT’S WAREHOUSES, OFFICES, &c. EXTENSIVE DOUBLE FRONTAGE AREA. WFINNIMORE has received instruc- , tious from Jacob I .ichtscheindl, Esq., to submit to public competition, at his mart, Lambton-quay, Wellington, N.Z., on Friday, 25th January, at 2 o’clock p.m. (unless previously disposed of by private contract) — All that splendid block of buildings, comprising merchant’s warehouses, offices, goods sheds, stables, &e., &c., lately in the occupation of Messrs. W. and G. TURNBULL AND CO., and situate in Willxsstreet, adjoining the Empire Hotel. This property has a frontage to Willis-street of 60ft. by a depth of 160 ft. to a line ol street about to be reclaimed by the Corporation, thus giving this centrally situated property a frontage to what must become in a short time a main line of traffic, being about one minute’s walk from the wharf. The buildings are in excellent order and preservation, being well and faithfully built of the very best and most durable materials, and comprise large warehouse of two storeys 50ft. x 60ft. on the ground floor, the lower store being 48ft. by 37ft. 6in., with three offices respectively 14ft. by 12ft. Sin., loft. Sin. by 12ft. 3in., and 10ft. by 12ft. 3iu. ; porch entrance, 12ft. 3in. by 7ft. 3in., and covered way of 12ft. by 50ft. from Willis-street frontage to back premises and goods sheds. The upper floor is 50ft. by 60ft. The goods sheds abutting on the water frontage are Sift, in length by 17ft. 2in. The land not built upon alfords a large area for further extensive operations. For position, as a business site, it ranks second to none in city. The main line of tramway runs past the Willis-street frontage, which is opposite the great thoroughfare, while its close proximity to the shipping, wharves, Customs, telegraph, and post offices, render it especially valuable as a site for merchants, banking, insurance, and other public companies, clubs, hotels, &c. Having a WATER FRONTAGE to the harbor, and being part _of the land originally reclaimed by the Provincial Government, when ojrerations are carried on for further reel dining, the purchaser of this property will be entitled to considerable compensation, or an increased area of land on the new street. Immediate possession can be given. ' The TERMS, winch are exceedingly easy (a very small sum in cash being required) cau be ascertained on application to the Auctioneer, Lambton-qnay.

FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY. MAGNIFICENT OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL FARMERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. ONLY ELEVEN MILES PROM WELLINGTON, ON MAIN LINE OP RAILWAY. THE LOWER HUTT DISTRICT. 1100 ACRES OF RICH LAND, DIVIDED INTO SMALL FARMS. WFINNIMORE has received instrnc- . tions to sell by public auction, at Ids mart, Lambton-quay, on Friday, 25ch January, 1878, at 2 p.m., unless previously disposed of by private contract— Thirteen most valuable and centrally situated SMALL FARMS at the Lower Hutt, and within a short distance of the P.elmout railway station, as under ; Block I—.Containin'! 72 acres, fronting Belmont-road, being partof sections 133, 4-15, and 446 Block 2—Containing 70 -acres, fronting main road, part of section 433 Block 3—Containing 97a. 2r., fronting main road, part of section 436 Block 4—Containing 79a, 3r., fronting main road, part of section 436 Block s—Containing 105 a. lr., fronting main road, part of section 436 Block 6—Containing 81a. 2r., fronting main road, part of section 436 Block 7 —Containing 101 a. 2r., fronting main road, part of section 436 Block B—Section8 —Section 434, containing 62a, fronting Government road Block 9 —Section 435, containing 62a., {routing Government road Block 10 Sub-section 1, containing 68a, part of section 436, fronting main road Block 11—Sub-section 2, containing 77a. 2r., fronting main road t BLOCK 12—Sub-section 1, containing 76a. lr, part of section 430, fronting Government road Block 13 —Sub-section 2, containing Blair., part of section 430, fronting Government road. The whole of those valuable farms are within two and a-half miles of the Belmont railway station, in a fine rich undulating country, well watered, and partly covered with most valuable timber, comprising totara, rimu, rata, &c,, cVc., and NO 'BLACK BIRCH, which, from its contiguity to a railway connecting with the city of Wellington, and only distant therefrom some half an hour’s journey, should alone make these blocks of more than ordinary value. The whole of these farms have been so laid off as to give an excellent frontage to Government main lines of road, thus enhancing their value considerably. The terms are of such a nature as to afford facilities to the smallest farmer possessed of a little capital, energy, and perseverance, while to the speculator and investor no better chance has been offered for years past, the recent great rise in the price of all Government lands ensuring a very high premium, of "which the rapid growth of population in and around Wellington is a guarantee. • NO INTEREST CHARGED. Terms.—2s per cent, cash deposit; balance by bills at six and twelve months, without any interest. Plans arc now on view at the office of the . Auctioneer, Lambton-quay, Wellington, New Zealand.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5245, 15 January 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5245, 15 January 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5245, 15 January 1878, Page 4

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