Auctions IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY. Cth MAYT 1878. ■ ■ ■■' •At 2.30 p.m. . ...1.- . . ' LOT~SO. - Unless previously disposed o£ by private contract; . VALUABLE HOTEL PROPEETY, FARM and ORCHARD AT THE PUKURATAHI. IMPORTANT TO BREWERS, HOTELKEEPERS, FARMERS, SPECULATORS, ahd OTHERS. . < > . I • • | T KENNEDY ■ MACDONALD; & CO. are favoredi.with instructions to sell by-public auction, on the above date— 1 All that PICTURESQUE and VALU- - - ABLE PROPERTY situated at . the PUKURATAHI, being section No. 8, part of section No. 9, ■ ~ ; part of section No; 10, in the plan ‘ . of the district,' and* ; the land dea- ,, oribcd in an application numbered ■ 18G5 in the register for the pro- - 'vince, in all THREE HUNDRED - AND .THIRTY-TWO ACRES more ‘or less .of SPLENDID LAND, together with the LARGE ■ ' - ■ TWO-STOREY HOTEL known as the Pokoiutabi Hotel, con■.,.■7 .1;-. ; tainidg' bar, bar-parlor,, large commercial room, 2 dining-rooms, 2 private sitting-rooms, and kitchen i : ;on the ground floor;‘and: pn the i'. ... i.. upper floor 21‘bedrooms'capable of i 1 ...... accommodating 40 persons. 1 Also, FOUR LARGE STABLES containing-'24 stalls,' 15 1 stalls, llj stalls, andyll Stalls' SreSpdollvely ;■ , coach-houae, t; dairies, iopig ' and, fowl-houses,- ■ &.C., erected; ; thereon, Tbia; excellent property fia. situated on.; the main line of road "from Wellington to -the Wairarapa District,; about 24 miles from the city and 1J miles from the Fukuratahi railway station. A largetportioUlof “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, tavva, main; and aome totara; 1 . ", ' , The hotel is insured for .£I7OO ; the stables for £SOOA Everything is in first-class- order, the reputation of the E hotel under its host, Mr. Elliott, hav mg; become universal 1 throughout the district; :i; . v-'" '.' ■ '■ ‘' As a mere linyestment it possesses adyantages ipatentvto :all; and : very is a property submitted to the public combining so many.exceilencies in every sense. ■ . Plans of the property and full, details may be seen at: the Auctioneers’'offices, or at the iPakuratahi; Hptel.c' J { ; Slr.' i Elliott has kindly ’consented to show intending purchasers oyer the property, so that it maybe fully and fairly inspected. _ ' ' IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART,,
ON MONDAY,. MAY. 6, 1878, . ' ' ''At 2.80, p.m. ■ f \ - .. - LOTS. 61 to, 08. I ■ OKEAT SALE OF THE FINEST AND MOST VALUABLE BUILDING SITES EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY. J: To the Capitalist seeking a Lucrative InVESTMENT, OB THE WORKING MAN WISHING , a Home op his Own. . ; ; TO ALL, IN FACT, . WHO BELIE YE IN THE GREAT FUTURE OF THE ; CAPITAL OF NEW ZEALAND. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • have pleasure in announcing that they have been favored with .instructions -from the proprietors to-offer for'saleby public auction,: on the above date— - , „ r FIVE OF THE: MOST VALUABLE ! TOWN SECTIONS in the CITY OF WELLINGTON; being 1 those numbered’3sl,: 352,' 353; 354, and 355, in the plan of the city. SUBDIVIDED INTO SUITABLE BUILD- • ING ALLOTMENTS ; as follows, , Allotments Nos, 1 to 20i each having a frontage to Scaeboro’-tehkace and the Tows Belt of 33 feet by a depth of. feet. . Allotment No. 21 (corner Lot), having two ' ' i; frontdges to SCABBOEO’-TEItEAciJ of 59 feet and 97 feet respectively. V. ; Allotments: Nos. 22 to 26,' each having a ■ ' frontage to'Scarboro’• terrace of S 3 i ‘ feet by a depth of 97 feet! . Allotment N0.’27 (comer Lqt), haying two 1 • frontages, 97-feet td HarLeY-STREET . • - and 33 feet to Soaeboro’-iemace. Allotment No. *2B (corner;Lot), haying two frontages, 97 feet to Harley-street and 33 feet to Soabbobo-’tebbace. , ALLOTMENTS Nos. 29 to 33, each baying a - frontage to ScAßßOno’-terrace of 33 : f.i ■ foet by a depth of 97 feet. ' ; , Allotment No. 34 (corner Lot), having two ■ frontages to Scabbobo’-tbebaoe of 97 ; 'feet and 69 feet respectively. , . Allotment No. 35 (corner Lot), having two .i; ’frontages, 97 feet to SCABBOEO’-ter-race and ; 69 feet to Abstin-stbeet.’ Allotments Nos. , 36, to ; 40,' each having a frontage of 33 feet to AUSTIN-STEEET by a depth of 97 feet. ' Allotment No. 41 (comet Lot), having two frontages, 97 feet to Hakley-stbeET , and 33 feet to Austin-btheet. . ; - Allotment No. 42 (corner Lot), having two frontages, 97 feet to Habley-STBEEI .. , : and 33 feet to Austin-street. _ Allotments Nos. 43 to 47, -each .-Laving ; a frontage of 33 feet to Austin-sskeet by a depth of 97 feet. ' . Allotment No. 48 (corner , Lot), having two ■ frontages, 97 feet to Scarboro*-tee-race and 59 feet to Austin-street. Every allotment ih theae acres commands a most magnificent view of the whole of the city, while the gentle slope on which they lie renders the expense of drainage a mere bagatelle. Access is obtainable from either-Pirie-stbeet or Ellice-street, within ONE MINUTE’S WALK OF THE TRAMWAY; ! . . The immense > advantage of the'site in this respect needs no comment.
' In submitting so large a number of allot* meats in so central aposition, the Auctioneers, WOUld i REMIND EVERY CITIZEN that'AN OPPORTUNITY is offered not likely to occur, again for a' long, .period. ' l . ' The Land- has been Visited by thousands during the past, three years ; j but being in ;the hands of absentees,* nothing-could; be done to open it up till a month! bach, when the >■ ABSENTEES -WERE bought out, and another step in the development of this great city effected. The Proprietors and Auctioneers havo been' besieged with applications to allow people to select special Lots, as much as £lO per foot ■having been offered, but they have determined ’ Ti£at every Lot shall, go. to the Hammer/and that.'no pbeperENCB OR FAVOR SHALL BE SHOWN TO ANY ONE. '' The Terms l op Sale 'have been fixed on the most liberal basis, viz.:' ' ’*■ ' / Ten IPer Cent. Cash Deposit, and the Balance/by Three-monthly Acceptances, extending to Three Years, with Interest nt Eight per CENT, per annum, ' ■ While any Purchaser can get an immediate transfer >of his Land/should he desire it, on payment of purchase money. The Auctioneers will also make arrangements to LEND to any purchaser who may desire to build, assistance to the extent. of two-thirds of the value of the land and buildings to.be erected thereon, ‘ Lithographed plans of the block will be distributed on Saturday, by which date every allotment will be pegged off and marked, by, a distinguishing flag, REMEMBER—GREATEST SALE • or . ' CENTRAL,BUILDING SITES EVER HELD IN THIS CITY. " , WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY. HUTT MARKET. MR, J. H. WALLACE will hold his re- ' gular monthly sale of stock on Wednesday, Ist May, at 2 o’clock p.rh. j Eirst-clasa draught celts,; fillies/ and other stock, ,**,-- ; ;t,* I
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5331, 29 April 1878, Page 4
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