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Auctions |IN THE EXCHANGE HAND MART. !•- iON MONDAY, Cth MAY,'-1878. DR | j At 2.30 p.m. j ~ i LOT 50. Unless previously disposed of by private I j 1 ■ ■ < ■> ■ contract. • ■ - • t i: Valuable hotel property. j ■ FARM AND ORCHARD AT THE j PUKURATAHI. Important to brewers, hoteli keepers, farmers, specula- ! TORS, and OTHERS. rjn KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. X ; are s favored’with- instructions to sell by public auction, on Uu; above (late—; ■ . All that EXCTURESQTJE ,and YAI/U- ---; "ABLE PROPERTY situated, at ’the' PHKURATAHI, being seo-/-tibn; No. 8; paiirdf No. 9, • ‘ ’ pixfi'cif section No. 10, in the plan_ of tho district, and. the laud des- ' ■ ’cribed .in ail.application, numbered ' ISfiS in tile register' for thq province, in all TH REE HUNDRED AND "THIRTY-TWO ACRES more or less ’of SPLENDID >'■ 1 ■ > ' BAND, together with the LARGE TWO-STOREY HOTEL , known ' ” as 1 ' file ’ PukuiiATAHi Hotel, containing,, bar, bar- parlor, large ■ ! commercial fbom, 2 dining-rooms. I ; 2 private sitting-rooms, and kitchen' on the ground floor.; and on the ,b ’-I" ’ ‘upper floor 21 bedrooms capable of. accommodating 40 persons. Also, POUR , LARGE STABLES ■' ‘ containing 24. stalls,'ls stalls, 11 : . stalls, and 11 stalls, respectively;,] 1 oOach-houae,;, dairies, pig styes, i and fowl-houses, &c,, erected bV ’ ’ "thereon. ■ j ; t it m , ... 1 T j'| This ■ excellent,property is. situated:on,.the; mainluie of .rpaii.Hrom Wellington ~td .the Wairarapa District, about 24 miles, from the city and 1J miles frortthe Pukuratahi railway station. A large portion of'the .land ia .s.hbdividecl into paddocks by’ five substantial fences, cleared, and grassed, I .and there’'.are four acres planted with : standard fruit trees. There are one or two-tiblls bf .splendid heavy timber, consisting bf'' rimn. mataij hiuau, tawa, inairi, and some totarar ’ 1 . I The hotel is irisnred’ fbr £I7OO ’; the - stables for £SOO. Everything is in first-class order, the reputation of tho hotel under its host, Mr. Elliott, having become ’ universal' throughout ihe district. ''' ■ - |As a mere investment I, it possesses advantages patent to all, and veryrarely .is property submitted to ihe public combining so many excellencies in every sense.. . -- • ; Plana of tho property and fpll- may be seen at the Auctioneers''offices, or ,at the Pakuratahi Hotel.. Mr. Ellio.tt has ' kindly consented to ’ show : intendingpurchasers, oyer the property, so thatit,may.be fidly audfaiiiy inspected. (

IK ( THE 'f,X€^NGIV'XANr)., MART. : ON MONDAY,'MAY'6, 1878, 1 At 2.3 Q p.m. : '1 : pi-;":’.; GREAT/SAM' OR 'THE-FINEST'AND' ; MOST .VAX,trABLE BUILDING SITES EVER'OFFEBED IN THE CITY. To the Capitalist seeking a Lucrative Jni VESTMENT, Oil THE WORKING >MaN WISHING a Home op his Own. ' TO ALL, IN FACT, WHO ■' BELIEVE' IN ; ; THT3 GREAT FUTURE ! OF THE CAPITAL OF : NEW ZEALAND.' ■ ■ ,J '’ fin 1 KENNEDY MACDONALD' &. CO. ft* . h haye.pleasure in .announcing thatth cy ■ have been'favored with'instructions'from the proprietors to offer for sale : by public auction, on the above date-: FIVE OF .THE MOST VALUABLE. ’ TOWN SECTIONS in the CITY OF WELLINGTON, bein' those, ■ numbered .351, 352,. 353, 35*1, and 355, in the plan of the city. . .. SUBDIVIDED INTO SUITABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS : as follows Allotments Nos.-. 1, to *2O, eactpha.ving .a; frontage' to .', ScAREpRo’-TERKAcp and . ; the Town Belt of 33 feethya depth. . ~0f*96 feet.. ... • ... * . Allotment Nd.,21; (cornier.’liot), .having two : frontages to Scarboro’-teerace 0L59 feet an,d.97 feet.,respeotively. ,i ... Allotments*.Nos... 22 tp‘ 26,, .each: having,, a ~ frontage to S’carjiorpVterrace of 33 .feet by a,depth of 97, feet. ,*_.:, Allotment . No; ’27. (comer Lot), having ; two, ' ! frontages, 97 feet to Habley-stiieet arid 33 feet to Scareoeo’-terrXce. Allotment No. 28 (corner Lot), .having two frontages, 97 feet, to Hakley-street and 33 feet to; SdARBORO-’TmiRACE.’ Allotments Nos,’ 29 to 33, each having a “ "frontage to" SCarboko’-terrace of .33 feet by a depth of 97 feet. ;; , , Allotment No. 31 (corner; Lot), having,.twp I frontages'to 'ScAßßOHo’-TERiiACB of 97 { feet and 59 feetTrespeotiyely.’ .Allotment No) 35 (comer Lot),,haying, two, frontages, 97 feet, ib Scarbobo’-ter-' ;■* race and 59 feet to Ausxin-street.' *•■ Allotments Nos, *36 to 10, each having a frontage! bf S 3 feet toAoSTIN-STKEET r : .'*.* by a'depth Of 97 feet. Allotment -No. 11 (comer Lot), 'having t>vo i j ■■■' ’ * feet'to’ - Haeley-stbeev

and 33 feet to /AifißMraiPKSiWXro^er^ToljirSSvffi^lwo- ! frontages,b97cfeet‘-toHARIBY3TBEET ;/ i - and3B .■■Akttfntista QXoi! Mto 4i, ‘fjach 'hading a, V; . . frontage, of 33 feat to. Adstin-s^beex of 97 ; feyt7 I, , Aliotiiest i -No/‘4B’ (corner ’Lot), having'twp, frontages,, 97, fpet to ,ScABBQh6.’-TEB-' ! Biicß’itnd Sp 'feel'to AUSTIir-STB'EET. Every allotment lh ,: tliese 'acres commands a most cS fhe wjfflfe- of; the city,-' while tlie ; gentld slopejon wbiuh they lie,renders the expense 1 of drainage a ipero bagatelle. Ac-, cessTSidhtainajjjp’from either or, !'i ONE MINUTE’S WALK .OF THE •i “ . .TiIAIIWAY. ■ . The immense advantage of the site in this, Respect needs,no,cpiwpent.r /. ;;•) 7/ In submitting -so large-a number of allotments in so centrM'a position,“the, Auctioneers would REMIND EVERY CITIZEN that AN OPPORTUNITY is offered not likely to ooodb again fdr a long period, The tANij has been VISITED :BY, THOUBANDtP during the past three years; but being in the hands of ■ absentees, NOTHING could be DONE'TO OPEN it up till a' month back,; when- the absentees; were bought out, ; and . another step in this development of this great city effected. * Tho Proprietors and Auctioneers have been besieged with .applications to allow people to 1 select special Lots, as much'as £lO per foot ; haying’ been’ offered, but they have determined ThAt 1 every' Lot shall go to the * HAMMEE, AND * THAT NO ■ PBEFER- ‘ encE or/favor shall be : shown TO ANY ONE. '' , '

The Terms of Sale have been fixed on the most liberal-basis, viz. : ; !. Ten per Cent. Cash Deposit, and the Balance by Three-monthly Ac- ,, - oeptaNces, extending to Three ■ . •• Years, 3 with. Interest at Eight - 1 per Cent, pefamutm. While any Purchaser 'can'get an immediate transfer of his Land, should ho 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 theiland and buildings to be erected therebn,' r ‘ ' 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. • EEMEMBEE--GREATEST SALE ■■ • " ■ ■' ' L ‘‘ CENTRAL BUILDING SITES ' ' EVER'IIELD IN THIS CITY. ’ See Advertisement of Sale by Auction of ME. JAMES G. BEANEY’S (F.E.0.5.E., Senior Surgeon to-the Melbourne Hospital) -magnificent : and unique collection of boolcs, .instruments, i &c. ' ! *E. P; Bailliere, publisher, and importer of medical and surgical books, instruments, &d,is prepared to punshase, bn commission, at above sale, 'upon -receipt of instructions, marked . catalogue, and draft as guarantee,, ' ' >'■ " Collins ' Street ' East, ■ ( ' r,•, ( MMiBOUENE. ■, _ ]

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5335, 3 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5335, 3 May 1878, Page 4

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