Auctions THURSDAY, 21st MARCH, At 2 o’clock. : .1/I*ll. J. H, WALLACE will sell by JtJ- public auction, ou Thursday, 21st March, at his saleroom, Hunter-street, at 2 o’clock p.m.—. framed engravings and oleographs Pianos, chairs, tables, Bedsteads and bedding, sewing machine Washstands, kitchen utensils And a variety of sundries. V/ithout reserve. ■ Sale at 2 o’clock p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 9. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE LOWER HUTT TOWNSHIP. Valuable Building Allotments adjoining the Hutt Bridge, the Hutt-road, Waiwetu-road, Martin-street, Laing, Bloomfield, and Heretaunga roads, and Fraser and Church streets. \/TR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auo(>l tioueer, has been favored with instruotions from John Martin, Esq., J.X 5 ., to sell by public auction at the land mart, Hunterstreet, Wellington, on TUESDAY, April 9th, at 2 o’clock p.m., . THE LOWER HUTT TOWNSHIP, Comprising all those Valuable Freeholds, being the very centre of the business part of the rapidly improving Lower Hutt Township, and the only freeholds now for sale, affording an opportunity, which it is impossible again to offer, for parties nc>|uiriug really valuable freehold within 30 minutes distance of the City of Wellington in the first, oldest, and most important township in the Colony. The great and increasing desire to purchase a freehold in the Lower Hutt Township will now be gratified by the sale of Lots 1 to 12.—Bach about 33 feet x 100 ; frontages toLaiug-road and Bloom-field-road Lots 13 to 25. —Each about 33 fe t x 100; frontages to Martin-street and Heretaunga-road Lots 26 to 36. Double frontages, each about 50 feet to Heretaunga-road and Martin-street Lots 37 and 33.—Corner allotments; frontages to Heretaunga-road,Mar-tin and Fraser streets Lots 39 to 50.—Each about 33 feet x 150; frontages to Martin-street and Laing-road . Lot 51 —About 23 perches, upon which is erected that valuable well-built Totara Building, originally used as a Block-house, but capable of being made a comfortable residence ; frontage, about 100 feet to Laingroad Lot 52.—About 250 feet frontage to the Hutt-road, al o frontages to Eraser and Martin streets, together with those extensive and well-built pre- . miscs, the Family Hotel, stables, outhouses, also yard and large garden Lot 53.'—A Valuable Extensive Frontage of-about 240 feet, adjoining the Hutt Bridge and the Hutt-road Lot 54.—That Valuable Block, about 200 feet frontage, adjoining the Hutt Bridge and Toll-house, together with the shop erected on the same Lots'ss to 58. —Valuable Frontages, 55 to 60 feet to the Hutt-road, Eraserstreet, and Church-street Lithographic plans will shortly be ready. Title under the “ Land Transfer Act.” Terms of sale very liberal. Luncheon at 1 o’clock. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock. TUESDAY, 23rd APRIL. IMPORTANT LAND SALE; os DEFERRED PAYMENTS. FARM SECTIONS OF ABOUT FIFTYONE ACRES EACH, OP THE MOST FERTILE LAND IN THE COLONY, that delightful and picturesque VALLEY OF THE M UNGARO A, UPPER HUTT. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, will sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Hunter-street, Wellington, ON TUESDAY, 23rd APRIL, At 2 o’clock. The following valuable freeholds in the fertile Valley of the Mungaroa, Upper Hutt, being the suburban farm , sections to WALLACEVILLE, UPPER HUTT joining the above Also,, A FEW WALLACEVILLE TOWN SECTIONS. The above Valuable Properties, with the exception of 222 and 223, are approachable by a well-made public road, known as No. 3 line, from the main Hutt and Wairarapa-road, close to Mr. Wilkins’ Railway Hotel. This road has long been in use by the inhabitants of Wallaceville and Whiteman’s Valley, and for tho convenience of the District the Government are making a stopping-station where the railroad crosses No. 3 line, which is about three-quarters of a mile from the Upper Hutt Station. The whole of the sections have a portion of the rich and fertile swamp, which has just been drained at a considerable expense; the remainder of the sections are beautifully undulating spurs, covered with valuable timber for fencing and other purposes. For small farms, market gardens, and private residences, no such opportunity will again present itself for parties settling themselves on rich alluvial virgin soil, in one of the moat beautiful parts of the Colony, within one hour’s distance of the City of Wellington, and in the midst of a rapidly rising and important district. ; Sale plan to-be seen at the office of the auctioneer, and lithographic plans, with conditions of sale, to be had at , the offices. of Messrs. Izard and Bell, Wellington, or at the office of Mr. J. H, Wallace, Hunter-street, Wellington. Terms of Payment:—One-fourth cash, the re- ■ mainde’r bearing 8 per cent interest, payable in three years, secured by mortgage, j , , Luncheon at 1 o’clock. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock.,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5299, 20 March 1878, Page 4
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