Auctions TUESDAY, 9th APRIL. A Valuable Freehold in the Rising Town of Masterton, The Pioneer Temperance Hotel. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, is instructed to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Hunter-street, Wellington, immediately after the sale of the Lower Hutt township, on Tuesday, 9th April, at 2 o’clock p.m.— That valuable freehold—one of the best business sites in Masterton—4s feet frontage to the main street, by 150 feet deep, upon which is erected those convenient, substantial, and well-built premises THE PIONEER TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Containing 16 rooms, together with the goodwill of a thriving business ; and also a five-roomed cottage at the back. The furniture to be taken at a valuation. This exceedingly valuable property, one of the best stands for an hotel in the rapidly rising town of MASTERTON, Is a most eligible investment for anyone seeking good business premises. Terms and conditions at sale. £6OO of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at eight per cent. Further particulars to be had at the office of the Auctioneer. SALE—TUESDAY, 9th APRIL, 1878. MONDAY, 22nd APRIL. IMPORTANT LAND SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. FARM SECTIONS OF ABOUT FIFTYONE ACRES EACH, OF THE MOST FERTILE LAND IN THE COLONY, Being that delightful and picturesque VALLEY OF THE MUNGAROA, UPPER HUTT. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, will sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Hunter-street, Wellington, ON MONDAY, 22nd APRIL, At 2 o'clock. The following valuable freeholds in the fertile Valley of the Mungaroa, Upper Hutt, being the suburban farm sections to W ALL ACE VILLE, 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’ Kailway Hotel. This road has long been in use by the inhabitants of Wallaceville and Whiteman's Valley, and for the convenience of the District the Government are making a stopping-station where the railroads 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 most beautiful parts of the Colony, within one hour’s distance of the City of Wellington, audio 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 remainder bearing S per cent interest, payable in three years, secured by mortgage. Luncheon at 1 o’clock. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock. THU lIS DAY, Uth ABRIL. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, Containing ONE HUNDRED A»D SIXTY-FIVE ACRES, SITUATED IN FOXTON, (Within one mile of the Post Office), Being part ot Rural Section No. 453, in the TOWNSHIP OF FOXTON. MR. ERNEST S. THYNNE has been instructed by Mr. Richard Taylor to offer the above valuable farm by public auction, at his saleroom, Foxton, on Thursday, the 11th April, without reserve. The property is partly rich swamp land, easily drainable, and partly old Manuka land. About twenty acres are sown down in English grasses. There is a small cottage on the laud. The property is bounded on one side by land the property of J. Gower, Esq.; and land the opposite side of the road has been sold in an unimproved state, at prices ranging from £4 10». to £6 10s. an acre. There is a mortgage on the property of £2OO, with an nnexpired term of nearly two years to run. This offers an admirable oppor- ; tunity to a settler with small means. The balance of purchase-money over the mortgage may be paid in cash; or one-fourth cash, the balance in approved endorsed acceptances, in equal sums, at three and six months, with bank rate of interest added. The property must be sold, therefore the highest bidder will obtain it. ENFOLD’S GRANGE WINES. We receive regular shipments of these excellent Adelaide Wines, which are guaranteed Furi,- Bright, and thoroughly Sound, and to keep Good in Bulk, Bottle, or Decanter. Price, 30s. to 335. per dozen, delivered in town. EDDIE & JACK, ... Wine Merchants, Wellington. jjT'i UNS. GUNS.—W: W. GREENER’S CELEBRATED CHOKE BORE GUNS. Guns forwarded to any address. H. DURAND, Timaru, Canterbury, N.Z. Sole Agent for New Zealand.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5307, 29 March 1878, Page 8
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