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Auctions THURSDAY, 20th JUNE. TO LARGE AND SMALL CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, WORKING MEN, FAMILIES, OLD RESIDENTS NEW COMERS, AND THE PUBLIC , GENERALLY In Search or Really Valuable Property, Worth Purchasing, in— WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON, MASTERTON, UPPER and LOWER HUTT. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE.. Bv Order of tho Trustees in the Estate of E. & W. H. BRIGHTWELL. % STB. J. 11. WALLACE,Estate Auctioneer, ; [Vj, ia instructed by the trustees in the estate of E. & W. H. Brightwell, storekeepers, Palmerston North, to sell by public auction, at 1 the laud mart. Hunter-street, on Thursday, 20th Juno, at 2 o’clock p.m.— The following Valuable Freeholds, situate in tho rising town of Palmerston ' North— I. Suburban sections 1037, 1038, 1089, each 4 acres 1 rood 11. Town section 051, quarter acre, totogetbor with a substantially wellbuilt bouse, containing four rooms, now occupied by <l. H. Milford, Esq., manager of the Bank of New Zealand 111. Suburban section 950, 4a. Ir. IV. Do do 951, 4a. Ir V. Do do 952, 4a. Ir. VI. The equity of redemption of section 69, with house, mortgaged to Building Society VII. Portion of town acre 054, about one-eightb of an acre VIII. Town section 690 After which will bo sold— IX. Villa residence, situate in Prospect- 1 place, Tinakori-road, Wellington, opposite the residence of the i Premier, now occupied by Montague Brown, Esq., containing dining and drawing room, 4 bedrooms, kitchen, washhouse with boiler, &c. ; water laid on. X. Tho following exceedingly valuable building sites in the borough of Masterton, viz., subdivisions of section 15 —22, Ir. 20p.; 30, 3r, 16p.; 31, 3r. 24p.; 32, 3r. 16p.; 33. Sr. 24p.; 35, 3r. 24p.; 37, 3r. 24p., within a abort distance of the Club Hotel, beautifully level land of excellent quality XI. 2000 acres, Paraekarotu, on deferred payments, being sections 51, 52, 62, 63, 61, 64, part 66, and 65 XII. 28 farm sections of 51 acres each, on deferred payments, Wallaceville, Muugaroa, and Upper Hutt XIII. Several sections Lower Hutt township XPV. Town acre 919, Adelaide-road, Wellington XV. Building allotment, part of section 69, 78 feet to Haukey-street by 40 feet to Hopper-street Plana and particulars at the office of the Auctioneer. Sale on Thursday, June 20, at 2 o’clock p.m. MONDAY, JUNE 24. CHOICE BUILDING SITES. WADESTOWN. MESSES. J. 11. BETHUNE & CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr. James Lomas to sell by public auction, at their rooms, corner of Feathorston and Brandon streets, on Monday, June 24, at 2 o’clock— FIRST-CLASS BUILDING * ALLOTMENTS, SITUATED IN WADESTOWN, Adjoining the property of Charles J. Johnston, Esq. This splendid block of laud, having a frontage to the main road, is almost quite level, and admirably adapted for building sites. It commands a charming view of bush scenery, is well sheltered from the prevailing winds, and there is an excellent spring of pure water on the property. Being within easy walking distance of the Railway Station, Government Buildings, and Post Office, and not subject to city rates, a rare chance presents itself of acquiring a desirable freehold in the most picturesque and healthy suburb of Wellington. Tho different allotments are now indicated by pegs and flags, and lithographed plans will be issued in a few days. Terms —10 per cent, on tho fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, in one month, and the balance within two years, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent. Purchasers to have the option of paying the whole at any time within the above term. WEDNESDAY, 26th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. By order of the Executors of the late James Wilson, who was drowned in the Avalanche. • , Messrs, j. h. bethune & co. are 1 instructed by , MESSES. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO. ] To sell by public auction at their saleroom, LAMBTON-QUAY, j On Wednesday, 26th June, at 2 o’clock, the j under-mentioned freehold property— ( Ist. That very valuable piece of land < immediately opposite the Parlia- 1 ment Buildings, Molesworthstreet, part of town section 531, having' a frontage of 23ft. 9in. by 81ft. 10in., with six-roomed house and largo workshop. This is without exception ono of tho BEST BUSINESS sites in Thorndon. j Immediate possession. * Title under the Land Transfer Act. 2nd. That desirable allotment of land on , the north side of •Turnbull-street, Thorndon, part of town section 683, having a frontage of 30ft. by 125 ft,, with a well-built dwellinghouse containing seven rooms, . scullery, and washhouse, with a neat flower-plot in front and a . good garden behind, and water laid on. At present occupied by ' Mr. Benjamin Wilson at the rental of £7B a year, payable monthly. Possession may be bad if desired on the 13th January next. An allotment of land in Hanson-street, being part of town section 750, having a frontage of 34ft. to Hansom street by 100 ft., with a newly-erected house of six rooms. The house is faithfully built, commands an extensive view, and is close to the tramway. After which Will be offered—--2 of the beat selections in Vogeltown 12 sections in Kilbirnie, measuring 37ft. by 218 ft., six of which have a frontage to Evans Bay. A few early selections in tho Townships of Awahuri, Bunnytiiobpe, Feilmno, and Palmerston. Also— In the Rangitikei District 79J acres good land Sandon Block, 354 acres in one block, or will bo divided into 50-acre allotments. This is a very superior selection. RangitumaU Block, 00 acres, adjoining Alfredton, and containing some good Mara. Akatakowa Valley. —Section 394 (on tho Hutt - Waikauao - road), 171 acres; rich soil and good timber. KauUTARA Block, Wairarapa.—Sections 29, 30, and 31,136 acres. Also— A few Town Sections in New Plymouth. Tho 'first that have been offered in Wellington. ' Town properties in Now Plymouth are rising in value in consequence of the railway and harbor works, and are unquestionably a good investment. And 7 sections ia the town of Raleigh, tho port of Taranaki, on theWaitara River, and in close proximity to i the railway station. Most of tho above properties are under the 1 Laud Transfer Act, and liberal terms will bo t given. , 1 Further particulars may bo had at tho office i of tho Auctioneersor at ( BENJAMIN SMITH & CO.’S.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5374, 18 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5374, 18 June 1878, Page 4

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