Auctions THIS DAY, THURSDAY', 25th JULY. Piga and Butter. ME. FRANCIS SIDEYwiII sell by auction in the Arcade Yards, to-day, at 2 o’clock to the minute (previous to the saloof furniture) 10 first-rate dairy-fed pigs 18 kegs of salt butter. No Reserve. At 2 o’clock exactly. THIS, DAY, THURSDAY, 25th JULY. Unreserved Sale of Household Goods. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings (upstairs), on Thursday, 25th July— The furniture and household effects of the late Mrs. Miuifie. Also, An invoice of hails, and sundry other goods. ‘ . . And at 2 o’clock exactly, in the yards, 10 first-class dairy-fed pigs. Entirely without reserve. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. FRIDAY, 26th JULY, At 2 o'clock. Large, Important, and Unreserved Sale of Merchandise, Wines, Spirits, and Beer. EOEGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by suction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Friday, 26th July, at 2 o’clock, TO ARRIVE—--10 tons galvanised iron, 5 to 10-feet, 24 guage. Gospel Oak (G. Anchor O.). EX CAITLOOH & FIRTH OF FORTH— Orlando Jones’ white starch Cohnan’s white and blue starchAlbert’s Is sardines Salmon, herrings Blacking, baking powder Corn flour, muscatels Elemes and valencies. COLONIAL PRODUCE. Cheese, butter (prime), bacon Hams, and pigs' heads 1000 sacks prime oats Bran, pollard, cheese ‘ - Maize Flour, Hay and Barr’s, Hassell’s, Anderson and Co.’s. &0., &c., Also, 20 oases sherry wine 10 do treacle . 10 do red herrings 4 do patent groats 20 boxes clothes pegs 10 nests' of 8 oak tubs 10 dozen 3-hoop buckets . A quantity of loose cheese 10 i-chests tea 12 do do 2 casks Indian cornmeal 8 cases axe handles &c. Terms liberal, declared at sale. THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST, [At 2 o’clock. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. BEAT LAND SALE At the Odd Fellows' Hall. THE TOWNSHIP OF BELMONT. in the Main Road, directly opposite the Railway Station. Exactly Ten Miles ebom Town. ONE HUNDRED ALLOTMENTS. The choicest in the district for view of the surrounding country, and of Wellington Harbor, as well as for its admirable healthy situation. The locality adjoins the properties of the late Captain Rhodes, Major Lockett, Caverhill, and many other old settlers. The Railway to Belmont, running with such regularity, brings it into easy and rapid communication with Wellington, and it is only half an hour’s ride from town. The Sites are well adapted for Villa Residences. The Main Public Road passes alongside the Railway Station, and the allotments for sale are reached' on stepping off the platform. The Belmont Stbeam intersects the property, and it is well known for its numerous picturesque spots, and to many holiday parties. Alfred a. barnett . win sen by public auction, under instructions from Mr. P. Speedy, on Thursday, Ist August, at 2 o’clock, in the Odd Fellows' Hall—--100 ALLOTMENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF BELMONT. Every section carefully surveyed, pegged, and . ' numbered. From Belmont Branch Roads will be constructed to Horikiwi, Pahautanui, and the West Coast, THE SOIL IS GOOD. The subdivisions will comprise quarter and half acres. ■ The terms will be one-quarter cash, and the balance at 3 and 6 months' date. Lithographic plans can be had at the office of the auctioneer, next Odd Fellows' Hall, Lambton-quay. Fob the Direction oe the Public, Mr. P. Speedy, whose house is at the Belmont Railway Station, will readily point _ out every section for sale, and afford all requisite information. ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. • ' MONDAY, AUGUST 5, TO PUBLIC COMPANIES, MERCHANTS. CAPITALISTS, AND THE ’ PUBLIC GENERALLY. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, is instructed to sell by public auction, at the land mart. Hunter-street, Wellington, on Monday, August 5, at 12 o’clock noon—' That valuable freehold adjoining the Empire Hotel, in Willis-street, in the immediate vicinity of the banks, and the centre ‘of business. A frontage of 60 feet to Willis-street, by a depth of 100 feet, together with the extensive warehouse lately in the occupation of -Messrs. W. and G. Turnbull and Co, Terms of Payment—A deposit of 15 per cent.; the balance by bills at 4,8, and 32 months date, bearing 8 per cent, interest. Applications to inspect the property to be made at the office of the auctioneer. MONDAY, sth AUGUST. Choice and Valuable Building Sites, corner of Rent-terrace and Sussex-square, will be Sold by Public Auction, by MR. J. H. WALLACE, on Monday, 6th August, at the land mart, Hunterstreet, at 2 o’clock p.m. KENT- TERRACE. The Auctioneer would point out to intending purchasers that the above, four building allotments' are on the only approach to Wellington from tho rapidly-rising districts of Newtown and Kilbirnie, and aro not to -be surpassed by any Jand in the city; every Inch is available. Teums : — Twenty per cent, cash ; balance six, twelve, and eighteen ■ mouths; eight per cent, interest.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5406, 25 July 1878, Page 4
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