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■Auctions THURSDAY,: 16th MAT. it I AVEIULL’S r.CELEBRATED CALIFORNIAN PATE NT MIXED PAINIS, - : '"'GLASSWARE, &o. :»•* | 11. a*. 'have been favored .with ’instructions .to sell by public'auction,'at their rooms, corner of Featherston-and-Eraudou streets, on Ihursday, 16th. May, at 2 o’clock— ■ . 25 cases Averill’s mixed paints, assorted colors, manufactured by the Oali- , foruian Paint Co., prepared ready. for.use in: tins of 51bs. and lOlbs. eaolr ' 5 cases axle grease • Also 10 cases glassware, consisting of tumblers, champagne tumblers, egg cups, and ■" salts ■■■:. ■ And A few lots ship’s stores WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE. -To Merchants; Capitalists; and Others. IMPORTANT SALE. FREEHOLD TOWN AND COUNTRY LAND. BANK OE NEW ZEALAND SHARES. WELLINGTON TRUST LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANIES SHARES. ■jV/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE &.Co. have -IVi been favored with instructions fromthe Exeoutm-s of the late George Moore, Esq;, to sell by public auction, at, their saleroom, corner of Featharston, and : Bfandon-stfeets, -Wellington, on Wednesday, sth day of June, at 2 o’clock— Lot L Section No. 46, on the reclaimed land,- next to Messrs. Levin and Co.’s offices, at present:Jn the occupation iof the: Colonial-Bank of New Zealand, having a frontage of 30 feet to Greystreet, :aud a frontage of 48 feet to Feathers ton-* street, being a corner allotment, and one of the most valuable pieces of land in, the* City .of Wellington. It is situated close to the Queen’s Wharf, Post Office, Telegraph Office, Custom House, Provincial’ Hall, -and :City--Council-Chambers.. 1 . ; - j • This, freehold will he sold subject -to? the; conditions of a lease commencing on the 20th October, 1873, and-terminating on the 20th October; ,1393, ihavihgil 5 years .to run, during which period.the.purchaser will receive rent at; the rate of £l5O per annum, payable quarterly. ; : A copy of the lease can be seen at Mr.Huu--ter’s office. Exchange Buildings. Lot 2. FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT OF LAND i. Having a-frontage' of; 72 links to Manners-” street And S 6 links to’ Fariah-street, leased for- a period of; 21 years, from the Ist June; 1877, at a rental of £l5O per annum; payable quarterly. ■ . ’: A portion of the building known ’ as : the Arcade- stands on this piece of land, which is situated in the' principal thoroughfare of the City of Wellington. ‘ A copy of the lease can he seen at Mr. Hunter’s office,;Exchange Buildings. .:.; : Lot 3. ; THREE TOWN ACRES, Nos. 360, 361, and 362, having frontage to Austin-street. As these are in one block, this freehold land is admirably adapted for being divided into building allotments. The; residences of,Edward Reeves; Esq., and. R., 0. Hamerton, Esq., adjoin this land. There is' good access to Austin-street from Majoribanksstreet on the one side and Pirie-street on the other, and the. tramway; runs past the lower end of Pirie-street. Lot 4. ; ONE TOWN ACRE, No. 1071, situated in the Adelaide-read ns is a fine freehold acre of land, very suitable • being, divided into building allotments, i The tramway will probably be carried past, is acre at no very distant date. A CORNER ALLOTMENT OF FREEHOLD LAND, • Portion of I town .1 acre No. 530, having a frontage of 85 ifeet.’toPipitea-street, aul a frontage of 80 feet to Murphy-street. This is one of the few unoccupied blocks of land'at the Thorndon end of the city, and isadmirably adapted for .business premises or for private residences, being -‘close to - the General Government Offices, the Houses of Parliament, and-the Railway Station. ; , - .■! Lot 6. ‘ ■ Section No. 82, Porirna Harbor District, mtainiug 105 acres. . ■ This section has been occupied for the last inrteen years by Mr. George Champion, whose, ase expired on the 7th March last. > —Lot 7. ■, . New. Zealand Company's land order, No. 476, entitling the holder to select 100 acres • country land. Lot 8. Section No. 4; Ocean Bay, Port Underwood; containing acres. . -■ . .. ■- Lot 9. ■ d 221 shares Bank of New'Zealaud., Will bo put up in lots to suit buyers. Lot 10. ■ 50 shares. Wellington Trust Loan and -Investment'Company. .. . , , . Will be put up in lots to suit buyers. ,• .; i -■■■ :■■■ i Terms :. ; .■-. ! i Deposit 25 per cent, when the lot is knocked down. ; j , Balance in cash within, 30 days after the | sale. . Lunch will be provided by ,Mr, Laing, .Plans.of the various properties can bo seen | at Mr, Hunter’s office,''Exchange Buildings, i Manners-street, up'to the day of sale, when they will be at the auctioneer’s office. For further particulars or information, ; • • Apply to . .MESSRS. BRANDON. & SON, . ■ . , , Solicitors, Lambton-quay, > . EDWARD PEARCE. | Esq, ) • . Wlilis-street; ( . GEORGE HUNTER, Esq,, ( Exchange Buildings; ■, rs Or to ' J. H. BETHUNE & CO., - . -Auctioneers. ’ THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 14th MAY. Second-hand Piano,- &c., ,&c. , -i . No Reserve; .... ■ MR. R. J, DUNCAN has received in-; / structlons to sell, at his' rooms. Pa-, nama-street. on Tuesday, 14th May, 1878, at.2, o’clock, without i any;, reserve, the following! goods— _ i 1 oil painting , ' . ; 6 roseyvood chairs:. , ' .* 8 dozen clogs,-. ~ : 2 pair EP. pillar coudiesticks : 1 second-hand piano i . , , 1 tobacco cutter. ■ , , r • - 1 lawn,mower ... 1 bagatelle board 17 double iron, bedsteads . 1 large pier glass n 1 Parian statuettc-r-“Lyrio Muse” i i And other goods . i . : ' ; THIS DAY, TUESDAY, ,14th MAY, A' RARE CHANCE. ’ To the Theatrical Profession, .Showmen, and .Others. . R. J. DUNCAN is instructed tosoll L by public auction, on Tuesday, May 14tOue of Professor Siemens’ celebrated limelight lanterns, with double lenses, with a complete apparatus belonging thereto. Also an immense quantity of transparencies of New Zealand scenery and buildings, views- of England and other 'countries. . V i whole is in first-class order, capable of ,t once made available for exhibition. Fori further* particulars apply'to Messrs. Dalgliesb.i & Reid, Grey-street; or, to the Auc-tioneer,-Panama-street.- r~ u a.-:. L. HR... J, DUNCAN/-. I Auctioneer;' 1 -

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5344, 14 May 1878, Page 4

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