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I Auctions IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ■ • .j ON MONDAY, Oth' MAY, ,1878. ■ y At,2.30 p.m. .■; ,■ • LOT 50. ; 1 Unless previously disposed of by private r'J ... • ,:;Ti 'contract, i ;*/? I*'l valuable hotel .' property, FARM And ORCHARD AT THE PUKURATAHI. g IMPORTANT’ TO 'BREWERS, HOTELKEEPERS, FARMERS, SPEOULA- : ! TORS,' And OTHERS. ' m KENNEDY MACDONALD; & CO. JL-, are favored .With 1 instructions.to 'soli by public auction, on .the above data—.,, Alltkat, PICTURESQUE and YAIjXT- • ABLE.’ .'PROPERTY?. situated, at I the .rPUkIWIATAHI, being, seor ' tipn:tNd.,Bj: part of section No.’ 9, part .of; section,No.: 10, in. the plan of the district, and the, land ,dosi: .... ...bribed in an ■ ' '1365 in the regiateA fdrV.thei’ province, in all THREE,HUNDRED , . AND THIRTYiTWO. ACRES ' ' more or ; less 'o£ ‘SPLENDID , ■ ; LAND, together with the'LAljlCtE i '.TWO-STOREY HOTEL, known as the Fokoiutahl;-Hotel, cou- , tainiug i,bar,bar .-parlor, ..largo cbnimeroial fpomj'2 .dining-rooms, 2 private sitting?rooms, and kitchen ,»■ . ou .the; ground floorj and on\the" upper floor 21 bedrooms capablo.of , ; i accommodating 40 .persons: Also, EOUIy i- iEARGE,, STABLES containing 24 stalls, 15 stalls, 11 and stalls ~ respectively ; coach-iib«3ei, , ' dairies, pig ’styes, and fowl-houses,. &c., erected thereon. . . ... ~ ’ . ,

! This excellent property is situated oa Jthe main lino of road froth Wellington to* the Wairarapa District, about 2-1 mites' from, the city and 1J miles from the Pukuratahi railway station. A large portion.of the .land is :subdividod into paddocks by five substantial fences, cleared, and grassed,• and there are four acres planted duth* standard fruit trees. There are one or two* belts 'of splendid heavy tirnber,flrmsisting-01-Timu, matai, hinau, tawa, tniiri, and some total;;. . * The hotel is in3nred ( for i£l7pp-i the stables for £SOO. Everything ,is~ in. order, the reputation of the. itft host, Mr. Elliott, hav the district. ,4 vi'mr.■.■r.drvrN/'■ : As a merp .investment, it possesses advantages patent,,' to,ail,rand/ very rarely is a property submitted to thelpublic-combiniug jso.. many exCeltendS’in'every sense.* Xi; ‘ s' Plans of the* ptefsertyland folk details may ,be seen at the Auctioneers' offices, or at the Pakuratahi Hotel.* >.Mr. ;Elliott has kindly 'consentedttd‘shout;intending purchasers over ithe property,, bo that it may bo fully and fairly, inspected; i < o;i '"'.-Vis

'IN, THE EXCHANGE LAND,', MART. 1 ON MONDAY, MAY 6,’ 1878,. i At 2.30 p.ra. ; .■ ■ ■ EOTA 51 to 08. 'great- sale ,qf - the finest and I MOST VALUABLE BUILDING SITES ; EVER OFFERED iIN .THE CITY. To the Capitalist seeking a Lucrative lir-t, ■ -'’VESTMENT/OB the WoekincT/Man, wishinga Home 'op his Own. ■! VV TO ALL, IN FACT, WHO BELIEVE IN THE .GREAT FUTURE OP' THE CAPITAL:’ OF '(..NEW ZEALAND. . . fin' ' 'KENNEDY: MACDONALD & CO. I have pleasure - ia announcing that they have been favored with instructions from the proprietors to offer for’sale by public auction/ on the above date— FIVE OP THE MOST VALUABLE TOWN SECTIONS in the CITY OF WELLINGTON, those i numbered, 851, 352, 353, 35;1, and j . 355; in the plan of the city... ,i. . j SUBDIVIDED INTO SUITABLE BUDDING ALLOTMENTS , ' . ■ ■ ■ -lias follows-: ■, Allotments:Nos. 1 to 20, each having a - ' frontage to Scabbobo’-xeukace and the Town: Belt of 83 feet by a depth of 96 feet. - , . , Allotment No. 21 (corner Lot), having two frontages to Sgartjoro’ -ter rack of 59 feet and 97 feetrespectively.;’ , Allotments Nos. 22 to 20, each having r. ~ , frontage to, SCARBdEOb'TERBACE of 33 feet by a depth of 97 feet. Allotment No. 27 (corner Lot), having two frontages, 97 feet to, Harley-sTREEX I and 33 feet to Scabbobo*-terrace, j Allotment No. 28 (corner Lot;, having two 1 ' frontages,’&7; feet to Habley-street and .33 feet to ScAnBOEO-’TERBACE.-Allotments Nos, 29- to : 33, each having a frontage to SoabborP’ : terbace of 33 (feet by a depth bf : 97 feet. Allotment N0; "34 (corner Lot), having two V . ” frontages to Scabbobd’-tebkace of 97 feet and 59’feet respectively. _ , Allotment No. 35 (corner Lot),. haying'two - -frontages, 97-feet to ScXhBOBO -TEBeACE and 69 feet to Austin-steeet. Allotments .Nos. 3S to 40, each having a, ' ' ' ’ frontage’of 33 feet to Austin-stbeet : ’ by a depth of 97 feet. ‘ ( Allotment No. 41 (corner Lot), having two ; frontages, 1 97- feet to' Harley-street; ■ 1 ’ And 33 feet to Austin-stbeet; ■/ Allotment No. 1 42 (corner Lot), having two frontages, 97 feet to Habley-stbeet ■ and 33 feet to Austin-stbeet. _ ’ Allotments Nos. 43 to 47, each having a ' frontage of 33 feet to AI’STIN-bSREET, ’ ’ by a depth of 97 feet. i , ■ , : Allotment No. 48 (corner Lot)', .having two. . . frontages, 97 feet to; SOABBORO’-TER- ’ RACE and 59 feet to AUSTIN-STREET. !

Every allotment in. these acres cbpothands ai most*magnificent view of. 1 the whole of the city,| whilcTthp'genfcld slope on which they lie renderaj the expehae of.drainage a.mere bagatelle. Ac-| cess is obtainable 1 from either,I J iuiE-STREBt dr| BLMCB'STBEIOT/'Wlthilil A "' i ~ , - . i ONE’ MINUTE’S' WALE 'OE ,T}lß | / 1, Tho immense l advantagei of; tho site iil'thisj respect needs no comment. .} J . Ini submitting .60!large a pumber of allot-! ■jnontsiil so central a position, the Auctioneers i would BEHIND EVERY CITI2BIIj that AN OPPOE-I TUNITY is offered NOT LIKELY. TO OCCUR AGAIN for a: 1 long . period., : ,Tho -Land has ,boen| VISITED BY THOUSANDS duriugthe past, three! years ; but being in the hands; of jpsEiITEBS, -NOTHING could, bo, DONE TO OPEN it up till a month back, when the absentees,., were’BOUGHT OUT, .and;,another step in ,tho ,de-j velopment of , this - great .city effected. ■ ; , The Proprietors and Auctioneers b nvo I»W* besieged with, applications to allow people, to select special-Lots, as much, as £lo,per foot, having been offered, but they have determined; ”•. . That vEVEBY ! Lot ;■ shall go to , the' . ■■ ■ Hammer, and that no prefer-’ ■ KNCE OR FAVOR SHALL BE SHOWN > TO ANY ONE. ; . The Terms ’ ol’ Sale'have been fixed, on; tho most liberalbasis, viz.! ( , . Ten per Cent. Cash Deposit, and infi Balance by Three-monthly: Ac- ' ■ defiances, extending ,to . Three Years, with! Interest at Eight •; per Cent.'per. annum,. ■>' ; While any Purchaser, can get an immediate transfer; ofhis,' Land, should he desire it, oh payment of'purchase money. # ''

The Auctioneers will also make arranger 'rrienta to lejtd to ’any'purchaser who may desire to build, assistance to the 1 extent o£ two-thirds of tho value'of the land and buildings to be ereqted thereon.. Lithographed' plans of ■ theblook will be distributed'on'Saturday, b y‘ which date every allotment will be pegged off and marked by a distinguishing flag. ' EEMEMBEE—GREATEST, SALE . ■ '■ ’■' bi - 'i CENTRAL BtTILDI NG.. SITES ~. , EYEE■ HELL IN THISi CITY-'' I WEDNESDAY, .Ist HAY.' “ . . ■ ,/ HUTT MARKET.. ME.- J/.H.' WALLACE will'hold his re-, . gular rnontlily »alo of_jitock on WcJnes - day, Ist May, atAp’clocS pmuj '7 ll Vi Eirst-class draught colts, fillies, andtotber stock.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 533, 30 April 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 533, 30 April 1878, Page 4

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