Auctions 1 •TUESDAY, 2nd JULY, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD LAND AND COTTAGES, CLYDE-QUAY. Messes, j. h. bethune a co. have received instructions to soil by public auction, at their rooms, corner of Featberstpn and Brandon streets, on Tuesday, 2nd Jnly, at 2 o'clock—. Lot 1. All that piece of land, being part of section No. 373, having a frontage of 31 links to Cli de-quay and 32 links to Macfarlane-street by a depth varying from 147 links to 166 links, together with a new and substantially-built cottage containing two rooms, scullery, Ac. Lot 2. All that piece of land, being part of section No. 373, adjoining the above, having a frontage of 84 links to Clyde-qnay and 82 links to Mac-farlane-street by a depth varying from 100 links to 147 links, together with a new and snbstantiajlybuilt cottage containing two rooms, scullery, Ac. The above are situated in one of the most picturesque and healthy localities in the city of Wellington. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 2nd JULY. LAND ON LAMBTON-QUAY. Messrs, j. h. bethune a Co. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their salerooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Tuesday, 2nd July, at 2 o’clock— A Lease, to be granted, for 21 years from Ist August next, of All that parcel of valuable land containing nine and a half perches more or less, having a frontage to Lambtonquay of 66 links by a depth varying from 83 links to 112 links, and now in the occupation of Mr. Wilton, seedsman. For further information apply to Edward Pearce, Esq., or at the office of the Auctioneers, TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. TO YOUNG MEN AND MAIDENS. TO EVERYBODY. IMPORTANT 1 IMPORTANT I NOTICE. NOTICE. W. H. WARREN is instructed to sell by public auction, at an early date, several QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS OF RICH MEADOW LAND AT KNIGHTSBRIDGE 1 KNIGHTSBRIDGE (Proper) Is situated on the Waiwetu-road, within a convenient distance of the Railway Station at the Lower Hutt. GO AND SEE KNIGHTSBRIDGE ! THE VILLAGE OF KNIGHTSBRIDGE, Which MR. W. H. WARREN Will offer for sale, consists of about TWENTY ACRES OF LAND, extraordinarily prolific capable of growing anything, and LEVEL AS A CROQUET LAWN 1 Through the Property runs A LOVELY STREAM OF PURE WATER, Yet the Land is never flooded, but ALWAYS HIGH AND DRY. KNIGHTSBRIDGE Is that parcel of Land between the Waiweturoad and the Hills. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS READ THIS. THE HILLS WILL NOT BE OFFERED FOR SALE, Only the Level Land, and a few Choice Sections sloping from the fool of the Hills. THE SLOPES Will command much attention, as they arc, without doubt, MOST CHARMING SITES FOR VILLA RESIDENCES. YOUNG MEN AND MAIDENS READ THIS. THE SCENERY AROUND Is most picturesque, and as the terms upon which the Land will be offered for sale will bring KNIGHTSBRIDGE WITHIN THE BEACH OF ALL, MR. W. H. WARREN Feels sure that there will not be a sufficient number of SECTIONS IN THIS BEAUTIFUL LITTLE VILLAGE OF KNIGHTSBRIDGE To supply all comers; therefore bo in time to embrace tbis SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY Of securing one of the moat BEAUTIFUL SITES FOR A HOME EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. READ THIS EVERYBODY ! The Supreme Court site was sold the other day for One Hundred and Fifty-Three Pounds per foot. Who would have thought it twenty years ago ? PARENTS AND GUARDIANS PROVIDE FOE THE FUTURE I KNIGHTSBRIDGE Will one day be the Centre of a Large District, and tbo Sections of Land which you will shortly have the opportunity of Purchasing, I on Advantageous Terms, may cne day be worth ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THREE POUNDS PER FOOT. Who Knows ? Young Men and Maidens, Provide for the Future. BUY KNIGHTSBRIDGE PROPER or MR. W. H. WARREN. GO AND SEE KNIGHTSBRIDGE I Follow the road until you come to the resi. dence of Mr. David Knight, which stands on the front section. With this and tbo direction posts on tbo road, the locality of KNIOHTSBEIDGE /PROPER CANNOT BE MISTAKEN. tt3T The Auctioneer is prepared to MAKE ADVANCES for building purposes. The Plans will be ready in a day or two. For further particulars apply to tbe Aueioneer, at his offices, over the C&amber of Commerce, Lusktou-yuay. j ■
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5385, 1 July 1878, Page 4
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