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Auctions 96ft, breadth ‘lßft, upper floor 52ft x 70ft x 96ft, all well and faithfully built of the very beat and most durable timber, lined throughout, and covered with corrugated iron, the buildings alone having cost upwards of £2600. From the immense strength of the building and its central position, it is admirably adapted for a large manufactory, wool store, and general depot for grain and inland produce, tho proposed new railway station joining these., premises. Tho lease has nineteen years and three months to run from Ist October, 13/6, at an annual rental of £3O per annum, payable halfyearly. The frontage is 52ft 9in to Lambtoq-quay by a depth of 96ft, subject to a right-of-way from Lambton-quay of 6ft, by a headway of 12ft. Tho terras are ono-third cash, aud the balance by bills at six and twelve months. AH particulars on application to Mr. FitzGerald, solicitor, or to the Auctioueer. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 25th JUNE. ■ City of Wellington. Part of Town Acre 834. WFINNIMORE has received instructions from the proprietors to sell by public auction, at his mart, Lamb ton-quay, on Tuesday, 25th June, immediately after the sale of St. George's Hall — Four very valuable building allotments, part of town acre 834, in the rapidly rising township of NEWTOWN. Allotment No. 87—44 ft. to Dauiel-street by 109 ft. in depth Allotment No. 98—44 ft. to Darnel-street by 109 ft. in depth Allotment No. 99—44 ft. to Dauiel-street by 109 ft. to Rbodes-street Allotment No. 84 —38ft. to Rhodes-street by 132 ft. Also,, 3 valuable frontages in the rising town of FEATHERSTON No. I—44ft. to Brandon-street by 100 ft. to Dauiel-street No. 2—44 ft. to Brandon-street by 100 ft. No. 3—44 ft. to Brandon-street by 100 ft. The above being part of section 135. Terms very liberal. FRIDAY, sth JULY. WAYER L E Y. Excellent Hotel and Cottage Property. The most Genuine Investment ever offered in the City of Wellington. Ninety Most Valuable Properties in the most thriving Town and District in the North Island. WFINNIMORE has received instruc- . lions to sell by public auction, on the above date, at his auction mart, Lambtonquay, Wellington—--90 sections TOWNSHIP OF WAVERLEY, late Wairoa, on tho main line between Wanganui and Patea. Lot I.—The Wairoa Hotel, containing eighteen rooms, giving excellent accommodation for twenty-two travellers. The house is at present doing a most lucrative and increasing trade. With this lot will be sold one full acre of most valuable land, having an extensive frontage to main road Lots 2 to 86 inclusive.—Different frontages, at per foot Lots 87. —Four-roomed cottage and half an acre of land Lots 88 and 90.—Different frontages at per foot. The township of Waverley is situated in the centie of one of the finest blocks of country in New Zealand, its agricultural aud pastoral capabilities being enormous. It possesses three large and commodious Hotels, two Banks, large Town Hall, Post and Telegraph Offices, Churches, Stores, &c,, &0,, indicating a rapid advancement unexampled on the West Coast in so short a time. The main line of railway will in a short time be completed to this town, running through tho block to be offered on Friday, sth July, thus enhancing the value of all land in the vicinity at least threefold. The buildings on Lot 1 are insured for the sum of £6OO, the stock and furniture to be taken at a valuation. The buildings on Lot 87 are insured for £l5O. This is one of the most genuine investments ever offered to the public. The land is rich in quality, being knee-deep in rye grass and clover, and quite level. The rapid advance in the price of land in this township—from £5 to £SOO per section—stamps this as one of the choicest localities in which investors can speculate ; the land is so rich in quality and so well situated that it requires no puffing. The sale-plan of the sections for public auction will be on view at the office of the Auctioneer, Lambton-quay, Wellington, on and after Saturday, 22nd inst., and after that date plans may be obtained on application. FOR SALE. PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. 4000 ACRES. MR. O. F. BARKER has received instructions from C. W. Flint, Esq., to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 INST., AT j THE COMMERCIAL SALEROOMS, j Hebeford-stbeet, Christchurch, A Magnificent Estate of 4000 ACRES, All fenced, consisting of a block of excellent land, all ploughable, and -well watered by running streams, forming secure paddock boundaries. There are about 300 acres of Puriri bush on the property. This property is approached by good roads, is situated on tho WAIKATO RAILWAY, which runs at the foot of tho property, 28 miles from Auckland 3 do township of Pukarohe 5 do Rahakuru 8 do Drury The above places ,are all good markets for stock and grain. Title—Government Grant. Terms.—One-fourth cash, and balance on mortgage at 8 per cent. O. F. BARKER, Land Agent, Hercford-street, Christchurch, THIS DAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 25. CHOICE BUILDING SITES. WADBSTOWN. Messrs, j. h. eethune & co.have been favored with instructions from Mr. James Lomas to sell by public auction, at their rooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Tuesday, June 25, at 2 o’clock—--4.7 FIRST-CLASS BUILDING * ALLOTMENTS, SITUATED IN WADBSTOWN, Adjoining the property of Charles J. Johnston, Esq. This splendid block of land, having a frontage to the main road, is almost quito level, and admirably adapted for building sites. It commands a charming view of bush scenery, is well sheltered from the prevailing wind?, and there is an excellent spring of pure water on the property. Being within easy walking distance of the Railway Station, Government Buildings, aud 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 are now ready and may be had on application. Terms—-10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, in one month, and tho balance within two years, with interest at tho rate of 7 per cent. Purchasers to have tho option of paying the whole at any time within tho above term..

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5380, 25 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5380, 25 June 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5380, 25 June 1878, Page 4

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