Auctions TUESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock sharp. ME. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, at the Arcade Buildings, Man-ners-street— -80 acres of choice land in the Kangitikei District, part of Block No. 215. The auctioneer’s instructions from the proprietor is to sell the above valuable property, even at a great reduction on Government price, and on most liberal terms. Trustees and others will find this a most desirable investment. TUESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock sharp. ME. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, at the Arcade Buildings, on Tuesday, 12th instant, at 2 o’clock— Freehold cottage (four rooms) Eittle Taranaki-street, 30ft. frontage by a depth of 113| links; nice garden, and room to build another cottage in front. The above is a grand chance for working men and others. TUESDAY, 12th FEBRUAEY, At 2 o’clock sharp. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by publie auction, at the J Arcade Buildings, Manners-street, the following splendid investment — Dwelling-house in Tory-street, containing five rooms ; lease for 20 years, at a ground rent of about £i per annum. Further particulars at auctioneer’s office.' Terras cash. TUESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock sharp. ME. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, at the Arcade Buildings, Man-ners-street — That valuable freehold property known as Carella Lodge and grounds, Kilbirnie, being sections Nos. 23 and 33. The house is newly erected, built of the best timber, and iron roofed ; contains four large and lofty rooms, all faithfully finished and complete, windows fitted with Venetian blinds, register stove in dining-room, aud Smith and Wellstood's Mistress range in kitchen. The outhouses consist of washhouse, store, fowlhouse, closets, and two-stalled stable. The freehold consists of If acres of the very best land, all newly fenced and ploughed. The Auctioneer with confidence states that the above property is well worthy of inspection, and the proprietor (Mr. Easby) will be at Carella Lodge on Saturday afternoon, for the purpose of showing intending purchasers the house and grounds. Terms liberal. TUESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock sharp. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, at the Arcade Buildings, Man-ners-street — One of the finest building allotments ever offered in the city, commanding a splendid view of the harbor and surrounding scenery, and naturally sheltered from the north-west wind ; portion of town acre No. 383, corner section, 82ft. frontage to Roxburgh-street,and 132 ft. frontage to Macfarlane-street; as shown on the plan of the city. The property will be put up in one lot, but is admirably adapted for cutting up into allotments. Terms liberal. WEDNESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, At 11 o’clock sharp. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions from Mr. Robert Kemble to sell by public auction, at the residence of Mr. C. A. Curtis, Ingestre-streef (near Oubastreet), under bill of sale— The whole of the valuable and well-preserved Furniture of a Twenty-roomed Dwellinghouse and Boarding-school, as under : DINING-ROOM Contains dining-tables and chairs, pierglass, book-cases, sideboard, lamps, splendid harmonium, carpeting, curtains, ornaments, fender, aud fireirons, &c. STUDY Contains book-case, office table and drawers, easy chair, books and instruments, globes, curtains and poles, carpets, &c. SCHOOLROOMS Contain desks, forms, maps, blackboards, book-cases, &c. PARLORS Contain 1 very superior piano, music stool, guitar, easy chairs, couches, round table, whatnot, Venetian blinds, horsehair couch and six chairs, carpets, hearthrugs, fender and fireirons, &c. BEDROOMS NO. 1 to 7 Are completely furnished with bedsteads and bedding, chests of drawers, dressing tables, washstands and toilet ware, looking-glasses, chairs, night commodes, &c., &c.; also, sewing machine, writing desk, workboxes, and a quantity of sundries. SCULLERY, KITCHEN, & STOREROOM Contain earthenware, boilers, saucepans, tables, chairs, carpenters’ tools, baths, water cans, clothes baskets, mats, clocks, 8 sets dumb-bells, washing boiler, &c. In consequence of the numerous lots, the sale will commence at 11 o’clock sharp, and everything will be sold without the slightest reserve. Terms cash. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN AND COUNTRY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. Messes, bethune and hunter have been favored with instructions from Edward Pearce Esq., to sell by public auction, at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambtonquay, on Thursday, the 21st February, 1878, at 2 o’clock, Previous to their sale of other properties— LOT 1. Town acre No. 170, Wellington, situated.2 Dixon-street, with dwelling-house and other improvements, now in the occupation of Mr. Samuel Parkes. LOT 2. Section No. 51, Porirua-road, containing 112 acres. LOT 3. Section No. 10, Makara, containing 105 acres. LOT 4. Section No. 42, Opaki Block, containing 389 acres, situated about four miles from Masterton. LOT 5. Part of sections No. 61 and 62, in the district of Motueka, province of Nelson, containing 47 acres. For further particulars apply to Edward Pearce, Esq., Willis-street; or to the Auctioneers, at their office, Exchange Buildings, Manners-street. Wellington, 28th January, 1878.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5267, 9 February 1878, Page 4
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