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Auctions THIS DAY, - THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT LAND S-A L E At the Odd Fellows’ Hall. THE TOWNSHIP OP BELMONT. On the Main Bead, directly opposite the Railway Station. Exactly Ten Miles from 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 nu stepping off the platform. The Belmont Stream intersects the property, and it is well known for its numerous picturesque spots, and to many holiday parties. Alfred a. barnett win seH 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. Fok the Direction op 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. ■ IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1873, At 2 o’clock p.m. Lot 1. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions to offer for sale by public-auction, on the above date— A VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOUSE AND LAND, situated iu Upper WillisBTEEET (opposite' St. John’s Church), and known, as in the occupation of Henry Anderson, Esq. The house contains four rooms, passage, scullery, and verandah, and there is space in the upper flat for three additional rooms, which could be constructed at a mere nominal ex- ’ pense, the windows being already made. The house is as good as new, having been specially constructed for strength and durability. Water and gas are laid on, and the dbainaoe IS PERFECT. To those who desire a most eligible and healthy home, within three minutes of the Custom House and Post Office, and in a _valuable main street, the above offers special inducements. „ Terms most liberal. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1878, At 2 o’clock p.m. Lot 2. THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES MOST VALUABLE FREEHOLD, FARM LAND, Situated on the MAIN ROAD TO THE WAIRARAPA, One and a Half Miles from a railway station. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. . are favored with instructions to offer for sale, on the above date— AH that picturesque and valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated at PakaEATAHI being section No 8, part of section No 9, part of section No 10, in the plan of the district, andtheland described in an application numbered 1865 iu the register for the province, containing in all three hundred and twenty acres, more or leas, of Splendid Land. This excellent property is situated on the main line of road from Wellington .to the Wairarapa, about 24 miles from the city, and 1J miles from the Kaitoke Railway Station. A large portion of the land is subdivided into paddocks, cleared and grassed, and there are four acres planted with fruit trees. There are belts of splendid heavy timber, consisting of rimu, matai, hinau, tawa, main', • and some totara. To farmers and graziers this property offers a rare opportunity, while investors and speculators will realUy appreciate the inducements the situation commands for Subdividing the Property into Shall Farms ob Sections, and thus securing handsome returns on investment. Plans and full particulars at the auctioneer’s offices. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. On MONDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1878, At 2 o’clock p.m. Lot 3. VALUABLE HOTEL PPvOPBRTY, With TEN ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, One mile and a half from Kaitoke Railway Station. Important to ■ Brewers, Hotel-Keepers, Speculators* and Others. T KENNEDY MACDONALD and CO. , are favored with instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date— The valuable property known as the Golden Fleece Hotel, oh the main , road to Wairarapa, within ono and a half miles from the Kaitoke Railway Station. The building contains on the ground floor bar, bar parlor, large commercial room, two diningrooms, two private rooms, and kitchen; and.on the upper floor tweuty bedrooms, • capable of accommodating forty persons. The outbuildings consist of coacb-bouso, dairies, pigstyes, fowl houses. Also, Foua large Stables containing in all sixty- ' one-stalls. With the hotel will be sold Ten Acres of Splendid Land divided into paddocks. The hotel is iusured_for £I7OO, and the stables for £SO(X Arrangements can be made for immediate possession of the property, stock and furniture beiug taken at valuation. Plans of the property and full details may be seen and obtained at the auctioneers’ office. Mr. Montgomery, the present, landlord has kindly consented to showiiutouding purchasers over the property. 3 OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD STATION. PROPERTIES, :e in the Wellington Provincial District. ON THE Ist OCTOBER NEXT, CE following valuable stations will be sold by public auction in Wellington—- . PAHAUA STATION, situate on the East Coast, and comprising about 19,00 Q acres of freehold land, fenced, with dwelling-house, woolshod, and other improvements; about 17,000 sheep, 100 head of cattle, horses, &o. . BLAIRLOGIE STATION, situate at Whareama, comprising about 16,000 acres of freehold loud, fenced, with dwelling-house, woolshed, and other buildings, and absutT 2,000 sheep, ivory will bo given after next shearing, i January next. Tally of the sheep to bo off the shears. ■ farther information apply to EDWARD PEARCE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5412, 1 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5412, 1 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5412, 1 August 1878, Page 4

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