Auctions WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL. At 2 o’clock. By Order of the Mortgagees. MR. J. H. WALLACE will sell by public , auction, at the land mart, Hunterstreet, on Wednesday, 24th April, at 2 o’clock, by order of the mortgagees — All that valuable freehold property, being allotment 6 of section ,245 on the plan of the city of Wellington, having a frontage to HiU-street of 30ft. Sin. by a depth of 115 ft., with all the appurtenances thereto belonging. For particulars and conditions of sale, apply to Messrs. Moorhouse and Edwards, solicitors to the mortgagees, or to the Auctioneer. At the same time and place, by the same order, will be sold 7 shares in the Wellington Building Society. PETONI TOWNSHIP. MB. B. J. DUNCAN will shortly open for sale the unsold allotments of this favorite township. It will be recollected that, at the former sale about two years ago, a considerable number of the beat allotments had to be withdrawn from sale, in consequence of errors in the plan. f.yi'hese errors being now rectified, the whole may be disposed of. Pull particulars and time of sale will be announced in future advertisements. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, 6th MAY, 1878. At 2.30 p.m. Unless previously disposed of by private contract. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY, FARM and ORCHARD AT THE PUKURATAHI. IMPORTANT TO BREWERS, HOTELKEEPERS, FARMERS, SPECULATORS, and OTHERS. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favored with instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date All that PICTURESQUE and VALUABLE PROPERTY situated at the PUKUEATAHI, being section No. 8, part of section No. 9, part of section No. 10, in the plan of the district, and the land described in an application numbered 1865 in the register for the province, in all THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO ACRES more or less of SPLENDID LAND, together with the LARGE TWO-STOREY HOTEL known as the Pokoeatahi Hotel, containing bar, bar - parlor, large commercial room, 2 dining-rooms, 2 private sitting-rooms, and kitchen on the ground floor; and on the upper floor 21 bedrooms capable of accommodating 40- persons. Also, FOUR LARGE STABLES containing 24 stalls, 15 stalls, 11 stalls, and 11 stalls respectively ; coach-house, dairies, pig styes, and fowl-houses, &c., erected thereon. This excellent property is situated on the main line of road from Wellington to the Wairarapa District, about 24 miles from the city and 1J miles from the Pukuratahi railway station. A large portion of the land is subdivided into paddocks by five substantial fences, cleared, and grassed, and there are four acres planted with standard fruit trees. There are one or two belts of splendid heavy timber, consisting of rimu, matai, hinau, tawa, mairi, and some totara. The hotel is insured for £I7OO ; the stables for £SOO. Everything is in first-class order, the reputation of the hotel under its host, Mr. Elliott, having, become universal throughout the district. As a mere investment it possesses advantages patent to all, and very rarely is a property submitted to the public combining so many excellencies in every sense. Plans of the property and full details may be seen at the Auctioneers’ offices, or at the Pakuratahi Hotel.: Mr. Elliott has kindly consented to show intending purchasers over the property, so that it may be fully and fairly inspected.
WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY. THE CHOICEST BUILDING SITES EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. TOWNSHIP OP KENSINGTON, On the Ohuo-road, about twenty minutes’ walk from the Wellington Post and Telegraph Offices, Wharves, See,, Sec. No Interest charged on Bills. Large Rebate allowed for Cash. WFINNIMORE will sell by . public , auction, on Wednesday, Ist May, at 11 o’clock precisely—--703 building sections iu the above beautifully situated township. This beautiful township is unsurpassed FOR position, being within easy walking distance of the centre of the City of Wellington, twenty minutes taking you to the wharf. There can be no doubt that this and the sister suburb of Vogeltownwill ere long be connected by tram and rail with the city. Eor health and general salubrity it is unequalled, being almost a seaside town. For the magnificence of its outlook, commanding as it does a panoramic view of Wellington City -and Harbor, the Hutt, &c,, on the one side, and Vogel town, Newtown, Kilbirnie, Cook Strait, and the ocean beyond, on the other, it has no rival. For unlimited water supply, of the very purest, it is noted far and wide, having THREE splendid streams running through it, never failing in the most dry and parching seasons. For the quality of the soiLit excels anything yet sold in or around Wellington, the fruitfulness of the orchards and gardens immediately adjoining it fully testifying to this. Those who wish to escape the increasing taxation of the City, its disease and sickness, and the inconvenience and unpleasantness of living in thickly peopled localities, have now an opportunity of doing so, and of securing sufficient land of most excellent quality for horse and cow paddocks, gardens, and orchards, at their own prices. There is very little dount that in a short time this beautiful and healthy suburb will occupy and bear the same relation to Wellington that SOUTH KENSINGTON does to London ; hence freeholds will ultimately become of great value. Remember the PURE AIR and PURE WATER of Kensington will effect sufficient saving in the family doctor’s bills in one year to pay for two or three sections. At this sale there will not be the SLIGHTEST RESERVE on any section offered, thus affording all classes a legitimate, and profitable opportunity of investing a few pounds in the rapidly rising suburbs of Wellington. Teems—, One-third cash deposit ; the balance by bills at 0 and 12 months, WITHOUT INTEREST. > Purchasers paying Cashinatead'of bills will be allowed a Rebate of SIX per cent, per annum. Titles under Land Transfer Act, Champagne Lunch in Laing’s well-known style. 1 Money 1 ; j MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security. ’ . 0. P. POWLES, Hunter-street
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5325, 22 April 1878, Page 4
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