Auctions THIS HAY, SATURDAY, 20th JULY, At 2 o’clock. HORSE BAZAAR, Nag’s Head Yards, Cuba-atreet. Saddle, O.irriage, and Draught Horses, Carta, Waggons, &c. Laery & Campbell, late Beauchamp, Campbell, & co., will sell by public auction, at their .bazaar;-Nag’s Head Yards, Cuba-street, this day (Saturday), 20th July, at 2 o’clock— Good upstanding and weight-carrying hacks Carriage,,cab, and express horses Ponies, broken to carry a lady Also, One large express-covered waggon, with pair of horses, harness, &c., complete City express, dogcart, buggy, harness &c., &0., &c. Laery and Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., * Auctioneers. T E, MONDAY, 22 nd JULY, At 2 o’clock. F. Jones, Cabinetmaker, Willis-street. Laery & Campbell, late Beauchamp, Campbell, & co., have received instructions from Mr. William Berry, the Trustee in Bankruptcy, to sell by public auction, on the premises, Willisstreet, on Monday, 22nd July, . The whole of the st >ck-in-tradc, furniture, &c., of Fredk. Jones, cabinetmaker, amongst which will be found— Double and single wood and* iron bedsteads, stretchers, colonial couches, ‘ &c. Loo tables, kitchen and dressing tables Waahstands and toilet ware Looking glasses Gentlemen’s and ladies* easy chairs Towel horses, night commodes Chetfonier, chests drawers Spring and other mattresses, palliasses, &c. • Foot and other baths Fenders, chairs, boilers (4 to 10 quarts) Copper springs, scrim, American cloth Cupboard locks, gimp, web Bedscrews, linen tick &c., &c., &c. In addition to the usual household furniture and effects, there willl be found flutes, banjo, and violin, &c. * Laerv & Campbell, late Beauchamp, Campbell & co., * Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. T\/fES3RS.BETHUNE & HUNTER will IV a sell by public auction at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, ’Lamhtoa Quay, Wellington, within six weeks from the present date— Town Acres Nos. 162, 164, and 166, divided into about sixty very valuable building allotments, having frontages to Wellington Terrace, Dixon Street, and t» 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 feet. The new road will be formed before the Hand is offered for sale, and the Sections will be all pegged off and num- . bered. , This block of Land is situated in the very heart of the City of Wellington, and in one of the finest and "most commanding positions in the whole town- It can be 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 be - ascertained. . Terms libend. Wellington, 26th April, 1873. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Most Important and Interesting Auction Sale Advertised for Many Years Past In the Provincial District of Wellington, % /f R- R. J. DUNCAN has been instructed lyjl by James Gilligan, Esq, to give notice that at the request of a considerable number of settlers he will offer for salo by auction, within a few days after the railway train runs to Feathersfcon, which is expected to be in first week in September— ThoTowaahip of WARDELL, About nine miles from Maaterton, on the '■ main road to Gaatlepoint This township forms a portion of the farfamed and well-known property known as Abbotsford, Tanera, really the only available site for a township between Masterton and Castlepoint on the main trunk line of road. The township is now being surveyed, and lithographed plana are in course of preparation, and will be ready for distribution in a few days. The terms will be most liberal. ■R iWTfH. nP T ESTf • THURSDAY, 25th JULY, At noon. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been instructed by J. F. E. Wright, Esq., to sell by public auction, on above date, at 12 o’clock, at his rooms, Panama-street — Town acres Nos. 1095 and 1097,. together with all the buildings thereon, The land is admirably situated, being at/the corner of Duppa-street and the Adelaide-read. Every foot of it is available for building allotments, and each section has a frontage to a public road of one chain, or 66ft. in width. This valuable and convenient property has been subdivided iuto 21 -allotments, varying from 33ft. to 66it. frontage by a depth of 99ft. to 66ft. Lot No. 11 contains a faithfully-built residence containing nine (9) rooms, with every necessary convenience. The house was erected between five and six years ago, at an expense of over £7OO, . The special attention of intending buyers is earnestly requested to in-pret this most convenient hou-e, and the Auctioneer confidently isserts that'the building will be found in thorough repair. Immediately after the sale ofMbe lapd will be submitted for sale one stable and coachhouse, which may be easily removed to any of the adjoining sec’ions, or elsewhere. The Monday preceding, and np to the day of sale, a person will be on the ground, in order to show visitors the buildings and the various allotments, which have been all pegged off and numbered. . There- is little or no doubt that tho Tramway will shortly he carried past this propertyto Island Bay, which must be the watering place of the city of Wellington. At present it is within a very short distance of the terminus of the Tramway, which will be opened during the month of July. Carriages and traps run past the property daily. Apart from the very liberal terms of payment for the above, the Auctioneer desires to impress upon - the public generally tho importance of securing sites on this splendid ■ properly. Like all his sales, it is a bona fide one. They are some of tho best building sites left in the city. •’ Lithographed plans may ho obtained at tho auctioneer’s offices. Terms are 25 per cent, cash deposit, and hills extending over 5 years tc 10 years if required, at 8 per cent, interest. R. J, DUNCAN, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 25th JULY. FEATHERSTON —l7B ACRES. MR. 11. J. DUNCAN has been instructed to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, Panama-street, on Thursday, 25th July, immediately after the sale of the 21 allotments, Town Acres 1095 and 1097, the property of J. F. E. Wright, Esq.— 178 acres land in Featherston Township, No. 462, about four miles from Featherston Post Office. There Is some splendid timber on this section, deserving the attention of buyers.- . Terms—23 per cent, cash, an l balance by hills at 4 mouths at 8 fer cent.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5402, 20 July 1878, Page 4
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