——- -- Anetions - :: ■ - THIS DAY, - TUESDAY, 28th HAY. Rattan Lounges, Bamboo Sofas, Chairs and’ Basketware, _ Handsome Chinese Flower-pots, Bird Cages, ;t ■ 1 ’.Japanese Goat Skins, ■ 1 Sic., &c., &e. Just Landed, ex Hay from Hongkong. Messrs, j. h. bethune & co. are instructed by the importers to sell by auction; at their rooms, corner of Eeatherston and Brandon streets, on Tuesday, 28th May, at 2 o’clock—--20 rattan chairs . 20 rattan lounges 12 bamboo sofas 30 picnic baskets 20 sets paper do 30 work do • 20 market do 20 fancy do 60 pairs handsome llower-pots 60 bird cages 20 Japanes goat skins ; 12 sets round and square clothes baskets Also, ■i • 6 handsome swing looking-glasses , The above goods aro specially selected for this market, and' landed in first-class condition. , ' WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE. ~~ To Merchants, Capitalists, and Others. IMPORTANT SALE. FREEHOLD TOWN AND COUNTRY LAND. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND SHARES. WELLINGTON TRUST LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANIES SHARES. Messrs, j. h. bethune & Co. have been favored with instructions from’ the Executors of the late George Moore, Esq., to sell by i public auction, at their saleroom, corner of Featherston and Brandon-streets, Wellington, on Wednesday, sth day of June, at 2 o’clock— Lot 1. Section No. 46, on the reclaimed land, next to Messrs. Leviu and Co.’s offices, at present in the occupation of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, having a frontage of 30 feet to Greystreet, and a frontage of 46 feet to Featherstonstreet, 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. This freehold will be sold subject to the conditions of a lease commencing on the 20th October, 1873, and terminating on the 20th October, 1893, having 15 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. Hunter’s office, Exchange Buildings. ’ Lot 2. FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT OF LAND Having a frontage of 72 links to Mannersstreet and 96 links to Farish-street, leased for a period of 21 years, from the Ist June, 1877, at a rental of £l5O per annum, payable quarterly. , , . , r 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 bo seen at Mr. Hunter’s office, Exchange Buildings. Lot 3. THREE TOWN ACRES, Nos. 360, 361, and 362, having a 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 laud. 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. This is a line freehold acre of land, very suitable for being divided into building allotments. The tramway will probably be carded past this acre at no very distant date. .■ Lot 5. ' A' CORNER ALLOTMENT OF FREEHOLD LAND, Portion of town acre No. 580,' having a frontage of 85 feet to Pipitea-street, and a frontage of 86 feet to Murphy-street. This is one of the tow unoccupied blocks of land at the Thomdon end of the city, and is admirably 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, Porirua Harbor District, containing 165 acres. This section has been occupied for the last fourteen years by Mr. George Champion, whose lease expired on the 7th March last. r Lot 7. New -Zealand Company’s laud order. No. 478, entitling the holder to select 100 acres country land. Lot 8. Section No. 4, Ocean Bay, Port Underwood, containing 6J acres. '. Lot 9. 221 shares Bank of New'Zealaud. Will be 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.
Teems : •• Deposit 25 per cent, when the lot is knocked down. Balance in cash within 30 days after the sale. ■ Bunch will he provided by Mr. Laing„ Plana of the various properties can be seen at; Mr. Hunter’s office, .Exchange Buildings, Manners-street, up to the day of sale, when they will be at the auctioneer’s office. . For further particulars or information, ■ Apply to MESSES. BEANDON & SON, . ' Solicitors, Lambton-quay. EDWARD PEAECE. Esq, ) . Willis-street; f § g GEORGE HUNTER, Esq., ( |. R Exchange Buildings; )r* Or to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY. Sale of Household Furniture, &0., in Boulcottstreet. ME. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by Mr. Arthur Eiak (who is removing to Wairarapa), to sell by public auction, at his residence, Boulcott-street, onW«dnerday, 29th May, at 2 o’clock p.m., sundry household furniture and effects, comprising— Chairs, tables, single and double bedsteads Drawers, and miscellaneous furniture - 29th May, sale at 2 o’clock. ~ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. _ ~ Messes, eethdne & hunter win sell by public auction at the Odd Fellow's’ Hall, Lambton Quay, Wellington, within six weeks from the present date— Town Acres Nos. 162, 161, and 106, divided into about sixty very valuable building allotments, having frontages to Wellington Terrace, Dixon Street, and to a new Street to be carried through the block. The Sections will have a frontage of about 30 feet by a depth varying from 60” to 70 foot. The new road will be , formed before the Land is offered for sale, and the Sections will bo all pegged off and numbered. This block of Lund is situated in the very heart of the City of Wellington, and in ope of the finest and most commanding positions in the whole town. It can bo inspected at any time. A plan is; being prepared, which, when ready, can be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Exchange Buildings, Manners Street, Wellington, where further particulars may bo ascertained- , ~ , Terms liberal. Wellington; 26th April, XBW.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5356, 28 May 1878, Page 4
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