AuctionsTHIS DAY, i TUESDAY, 30th JUDY, At 3 o'clock. SALE OF THIRTY-NINE CASKS: , SPLENDID CHEESE. ' i ; G BOUGH! THOMAS lias been favored with instruction) to soil by public auclinii, on tlio Queen's Wharf, on Tuesday, 30th July, at 2 o'clock--89 casta Akaroa cheese, just landed, aud in good order. Terms at sale. No Reserve, Th» auctioneer’s flag will bo flying over the shed in which the cheese is stored, THIS DAY, TUESDAY. 30th JULY, ■ ■ At 2 o'clock. ‘ POTATOES. POTATOES. POTATOES. &EORGE THOMAS will sell by public auction, at the Queen's Wharf, on Tueslay, SOth iustaat, at 2 o’clock, in lots to suit purchasers—--20 tons potatoes, in primo condition, in lots to suit purchasers.’ Terms cash. ; “ THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. 3 \LE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. ,N THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF BECK AND TONICS, WELLINGTON, fN EORGE THOMAS lias received instruo,JT tions from the Trustees to sell by public • action, on Thursday, 29th -August, at; 2 • clock,’at his rooms, Lambton-quay; those ■lendid freehold premises cout’aiued in Lot .■o. 1 No. 1 Lot, A tbrep-storcy warehouse (freehold), erected in 1876; Rountree and Russell ; architect, C. Tringbam, Esq. The whole of the frome Hobarton hardmd (extra si?.”); front planked and panelled •th heart of kauri, ns well ns flooring ; sides, ■ick, and roof covered with corcugated iron l ; .-a of building, 50ft. frontage to Mannersset ; depth, 80ft. nr thereabouts. •round floor approached from Manners■cet ; second floor approached from Wiilis- ‘ -et, being on a level with the approach from • llis-stroct ; third floor is als > approached ••■ *tn Willis-atraet, thereby only having to lift • i goods one story, which is accomplished • an American lift, beiag a fixture on the ird floor. fha allotment of land on which the building i < rented is 50ft. to Manners-street, with a ,th of 14011. Sin., having a frontage at the r to a right-of-way of 16ft, leading from .Villis-strcet. No. 2 Lot Contains 64ft. frontage to Willis-streat by a depth of Gift. Tin., down a right-of-way from Wiilfs-streqt, aud adjoins No. 1 Lot’, of C4ft. frontage to tho said right-of-way. This section has been occupied ns a timber yard. . No. 3 Lot Contains a leasehold property-of 51 links frontage to Manners-street by;a deptii of 180 links, leading dowii Cornhill-stroet, which is 21 links wide ; depth from Cornhill-street, * 120 link*. Lease, 15 years to run, . from last June. Ground rent, £3O per annum', Tho store erected on the above land consists two storeys, is 30£t. frontage to Manners-,-eet by Ssffc deep or thereabouts, (is built of ,-w Zealand timber (that is, the frame), • cored with corrugated iron, and the front i iticated boards ; roof also: iron. Also, a ’ u-to attached to the building at .tile east i at tho roar. Vdjcining the lean-to, at the back of the ■ Iding, the framework of a large two-atorey: ■ • dding is erected, covering the whole of the I. Machinery aud fixtures consist of a steamengine,'s horse-power, working up to S, with a largo Cornish boiler, ' built by E. W. Mills, Esq , capable of supplying a 12 horse power , engine ; two corn crushers, and twooatsdo.; onechafl-cuttsrfwork-i by steam), one bone-mill (do.); one powerful steam winch. "■'is whole of the machinery is in thorough •• i xing order. ’lans of ,both properties to ho seen at the • iof the auctioneer, who would bog to re- • ■l l capitalists, both iu, Christchurch and • 'I. icdin, that these freehold premises are de- ’ ’ ally the most eligible for carrying on a large ness (having every facility, as well as being .ated in the two principal streets) now oh-i-J- able In Wellington. i’erms liberal, declared at sale, which will ’> t 2 o'clock. Refreshments provided. ’or Tnrther particulars apply either by post , otherwise to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctieneer and General Merchant. Wellington, July 27th. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ” The Most Important and Interesting Auction Sale Advertised for Many Years Past - ,'u tho Provincial District of Wellington. ZR. R. J. DUNCAN has been instructed by James Gilligan, Esq,, to give notice •■m at the request of a considerable number of leva he will offer for sale by auction, within w days after the railway train runs to iherston, which is expected to bo in first ..c kin September— The Township of WAKDELL, About nine miles from Maeterton, on the main road to Castlepoint "his township forms a portion, of the far’••■•od and well-known property known as ootsford, Tauera, really the only available • for a township between Mastcrton and ■Jopoinb on the main trunk lino of road. ’ho township is now being surveyed,,and 'on .graphed plans are in course of pfeparaand wall bo ready for distribution in a few The terms will bo most liberal.-, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ’ TES3R3. BETH ONE & HUNTER will •_ sell by public auction at tho Odd • ,'ivs’ Hall, liambton Quay, Wellington, > I' oin six weeks from the present date—”own Acres Nos. 162, 164, and J 66, divided • about sixty very valuable building allot*. >ts, having frontages to Wellington Terrace, m Street, and to a new Street to be carried ”igh tho block. The Sections will have a itage of about 30 feet by a depth varying • i 60 to 70 feet. 'Che new road, will be icd before tho Land is offered for salo, and • Sections will bo all pegged oil and uuoi- . ,J. , -■ -d’his block of Land is situated in tho very -t of the City of Wellington, and in one of - finest and most commanding positions in ■,vhole town. It can bo inspected at any V plan is being prepared, which, when '7, can be seen at the Offices of the Aucisrs. Exchange Buildings, Manners Street, lington, where further particulars-may be . -.rtained. . Terms liberal. *US OP VALUABLE FREEHOLD STATION PROPERTIES, _ ■stein (the Wellington Provincial District. ON THE Ist OCTOBER NEXT, ' ’HE following valuable stations will be sold • by public auction in Wellington—1. PAHAUA: STATION, situate on the East Coast, and comprising about 19.000 - acres of freehold laud, fenced, with dwelling-house, woolshed, and- other improvements ; • . about 17,000 sheep, 100 head of cattle, horses, &c. 2. BLAIULOGIE STATION, situate at Whareama, comprising: • about 19.000 acres of freehold land/ fenced, with dwelling-h .use, woolshe<l, and other buildings, and absut 12,000 sheep. Fe'ivory will bp given after next shearing, •■' ; u January next. Tally of the sheep to bo i.J a off the shears: • 1 t further information apply to EDWARD PEARCE.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5410, 30 July 1878, Page 4
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