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Auctions THIS DAY, FRIDAY, Sth APRIL, | At 2 o’clock. T\/rR. N. J. ISAACS will sell by public JxiL auction, at his rooms, Lambton.quay, This Day, (Friday), sth April, at 2 o’clock— Furniture Groceries : Produce . Ornaments I Lustres Looking glosses I Furniture frames Piano , Sewing machines Electro-plate &0., &c., &c. Terms liberal. No reserve. MONDAY, Bth APRIL, At half-past 2 o’clock. Sale of Surplus Stores, ex Gainsborough, from Loudon. Messrs, j. h. bethune &co.have been favored with instructions ' from Captain Rose, to sell by public auction, at their salerooms, corner of and Brandon streets, on Monday, Sth April, at half-past 2 o’clock— The surplus stores, consisting of— Preserved meats, preserved milk Flour, oatmeal, rice Preserved potatoes, preserved vegetables Peas, pickles, soap, beef-suet, sugar And A lot of sundries. Terms cash. No reserve. MONDAY, Sth APRIL. Valuable Freehold Town Property. Messes, j. h. bethune & Co. have been favored with instructions Trom the Executor of the Estate of the late Mr. Robert Lambert, to sell by public auction, at their salerooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Monday, Sth April, at 2 o’clock— All that valuable section of freehold land situated at Thorndon, close to the House of Parliament, formerly in the occupation of the late Mr. Robert Lambert, having a f. outage of 87 links to Sydney-street by a depth of 300 links, together with two cottages and all improvements. The auctioneers recommend the above desirable property to the attention of ■ capitalists, speculators, and others. The ground is nicely laid out as a garden, and planted with a variety of shrubs, fruit trees, &c., and could be converted into several first-class building ■ allotments. Terms cash. THURSDAY, 11th APRIL. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, Containing ONE HUNDRED AV'D SIXTY-FIYE ACRES, SITUATED IN FOXTON, (Within one mile of the Post Office), Being part of 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 reserveThe property is partly rich swamp land, easily drainable, and partly old Manuka laud. About twenty acres are sown down in English grasses. There is a small cottage on the land. 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 10s. to £6 10s. an acre. . There is a. mortgage on the property of ■ £2OO, with an unexpired term of nearly two years to run. This offers an admirable opportunity 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. rfi TUESDAY, 9th APRIL. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE LOWER I!.;.,- HUTT TOWNSHIP. t' t Building Allotments adjoining the Hutt Bridge, the Hutt-road, Waiwetu-road, Martin-street, Laing, Bloomfield, and Herein ;taunga roads, and Fraser and Church streets. E. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auc i'T*'tioneer, has been favored with instructions from John Martin, Esq., J.P., to sell by public auction at the land mart. Hunterstreet, Wellington, on TUESDAY, April 9th, •. g-.-af 2 o’clock p.m., f - the LOWER HUTT TOWNSHIP, [ Comprising all those Valuable Freeholds, being the very centre of the business part of the .j .. .. rapidly improving Lower Hutt Township, j’.'V and the only freeholds now for sale, afford- \ mg) an opportunity, which it is impossible j i again to offer, for parties acquiring a really valuable freehold within 30 minutes distance ,• j ..of the City of Wellington in the first, oldest, oaud most important township in the Colony. ■■'.'■l, , ; The great and increasing desire to purchase "a freehold in the Lower Hutt Township will now be gratified by tbe sale of Lots 1 to 12.—Each about 33 feet x 100 ; •n’J - ; frontages to Laing-road and Bloom-field-road V, Lots 13 to2s.—Each about 33 fe=t x 100; l ' l '' frontages to Martin-street and i, ;t Heretaunga-road ' '■* Lots 26 to 36. Double frontages, each about 60 feet to Heretaunga-road and Martin-street Lots 37 and 38.—Corner allotments } frontages to Heretaunga-road, Mar tin and Fraser streets Lota 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, also frontages to Fraser and Martin streets, together with those extensive and well-built promises, 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 55 to 58.—Valuable Frontages, 55, to 60 feet to the Hutt-road, Fraserstreet, and Church-street Plans to be had at Mr. Fraser’s Hotel, Bower Hutt, and at the office of the Auctioneer. The following are the very liberal terms '.—Twenty per cent, deposit, the balance in three years at six per cent. The auctioneer is in a position to state that he will assist with LIBERAL ADVANCES allpersous whodesirc t> build on any lots purchased. -The allotments will be shown on the ground on Satur,Hy. . ’i. . " ■ ’■ | Title under the Land Transfer Act. i , Luncheon at 1 o’clock. Sale to commence ) at 2 o’clock,' •

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5313, 5 April 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5313, 5 April 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5313, 5 April 1878, Page 4

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