Auctions THIS DAY THURSDAY, 20th’ JUNE. TO LARGE AND SMALL CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, WORKING MEN; _ FAMILIES, OLD RESIDENTS, NEW COMERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY In Search of Really Valuable Property, Worth Purchasing, in— WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON, MASTERTON, UPPER and LOWER HUTT. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of 7 E. &W. H. BRIGHTWELL. » *-R. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, ML ie instructed by the trustees in the estate of E. & W. H. Brightwell, storekeepers, Palmerston North, to sell by public auction, at the land mart, Hunter-street, on Thursday, 20th June, at 2 o’clock p.m.— The following Valuable Freeholds, situate in the rising town of Palmerston North— I. Suburban sections 1087, 1088, 1089, each 4 acres 1 rood 11. Town section 654, quarter acre, totogether with a substantially wellbuilt house, containing four rooms, now occupied by C. H. Milford, Esq., manager of the Bank of New Zealand 111. Suburban section 950, 4a. Ir. IV. Do do 951,4 a. Ir V. Do do 952, 4a. Ir. VI. The equity of redemption of section 69, with house, mortgaged to Building Society VIL Portion of town acre 654, about one-eighth of an acre VIII. Town section 690 After which will be sold— IX. Villa residence, situate in Prospectplace, Tinakori-road, Wellington, opposite the residence of the Premier, now occupied by Montague Brown, Esq., containing dining and drawing room, 4 bedrooms, kitchen,, washhonso with boiler, &c. ; water laid on. X. The 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.j 33. Sr. 24p.; 35, Sr. 24p.; 37, Sr. 24p., within a short distance of the Club Hotel, beautifully level land of excellent quality XI. 2000 acres, Paraekaretu, on deferred payments, being sections 51, 62, 62, 63, 61, 64, part 66, and 65 XII. 23 farm sections of 51 acres each, on deferred payments, Wallaceville, Muugaroa, and Upper Hutt XIII. Several sections Lower Hutt township XTV. Town acre 919, Adelaide-road, Wellington XV. Building allotment, part of section 69, 78 feet to Hankey-street by 40 feet to Hopper-street Plans and particulars at the office of the Auctioneer. Sale on Thursday, June 20, at 2 o’clock p.m. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 20th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. Hardy Plants, Flowering Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, &c.. From the Well-known Nurseries of Mr. Duncan, Porirua, and Mr. Wilton, Ohiro. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. wiill sell by public auction, at their rooms, Lambton-qnay, this day (Thursday, 20th June), at 2 o’clock, a large and varied assortment of ornamental shrubs — Cnpresaus macrocarpa, pinns insignis, and other varieties of forest trees, &c., &c., in all about 4000 plants, among which will be found acacias, azaleas, black bamboo, variegated .box, laurels, escalonias (various), ennonymns japonica, honeysuckle (various), white and yellow jasmine, pyrus japonica, pines (various), taxodium, laurustinus, guelda rose, Virginia creeper, balsam poplar, white poplar, grape vines, blackberries, gooseberries, raspberries, currants, filberts, figs, loquats, roses, &c., &c. The Auctioneers would call special attention to this splendid collection, and in so doing wish to remind the public that the present season is the most suitable for planting and transplanting the same. Also, 20 fine strong pot camellias. The above plants, &c., were lifted yesterday, and will be brought into the rooms to-day, so that purchasers may have them re-planted before the roots have a chance of drying. Particular attention is drawn to this sale, as Messrs. Duncan and Wilton are giving great attention that the trees may move well. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., Auctioneers and Stock Salesmen. * "SATURDAY, 22nd JUNE, At 2 o’clock. Important Sale of Building Allotments in |Wadsstown. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-qnay, On Saturday, the 22nd instant, at 2 o’clock—--25 of the choicest building allotments in Wadcstown, forming part of the original sections, with frontages to the main roads, and fit to build upon without delay. WADESTOWN, With its natural advantages, is rapidly : becoming the premier suburb of Wellington. Sections adjoining the above have changed hands within the last few days at an advance of over SOO PEE CENT. Further comment is unnecessary. Plans can he obtained at the office of the Auctioneer. Special. —ln addition to the above allotments, the sections reserved as Nursery Grounds and Tea Gardens, as shown on the plans, will be sold in one lot. Teems.—2s per cent, on the fall of the hammer, and the balance by bills at 3,6, 9, and 12 months after date, bearing interest. GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 21st JUNE, At 2 o’clock. IMPORTANT TO BREWERS, MANUFACTURERS, SPECULATORS, AND INVESTORS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY PROPROPERTY. CITY OFDUNEDIN, TWO ACRES IN AREA. Close to Railway Station, Post Office, &c. DM. SPEEDING is instructed by the , ■ Liquidators of the Albion Brewing and Malting Company, to sell by auction, at his rooms, I’rinces-atreet, Dunedin, on Friday, 21at June, at 2 o’clock— The whole of the very valuable freehold property belonging to the Albion Brewery Company, with extensive frontages to Cumberland and Castto streets, and being Sections 52, 53, 54, 55, 72, 73, 74, 75, Block XVI,, ns shown on the record map of the city. The brewery, malt-house, and sample-rooms are substantially built of brick, with slated roofs, and form one of tho finest and most compact browing and malting establishments in the colonies. This portion of tho property wiil be offered in one lot, and all the plant and machinery may he taken at a valuation. The balance of the property will be subdivided into allotments suitable for stores or manufactories. Plans are now being prepared, and will be ready for distribution in a few days. This large property being so near the centre of traffic, and being immediately opposite the new dock (now in course of construction) is one of the most valuable positions' in the city for mercantile or manufacturing purposes. Fuller particulars will shortly be advertised. Terms: Ono-fourthcash; balance by acceptances at 8, 16, and 24 months.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5376, 20 June 1878, Page 4
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