Auctions THURSDAY, 22nd AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. For Absolute Sale. ME. E. J. DUNCAN hag received instructions from W. Berry, Esq., Trustee.in the Estate of of Walter .Coles,-to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Panama-strict, ou the above date, at 2 o’clock The Clairemont Brickyard, situated in the Muugaroa Valley, 23 miles from Wellington, together with the whole of the plant of tools now on the ground, including—--1 Clayton’s patent brick-making machine 24ft. water-wheel, with-about 12 chain< of fluming 4 drying-sheds, SOft. long 1 bride cottage, 20 x 10 1 saw-bench, with three saws Also, Lease of 15 acres of land, held at a rental of £2O per annum for 21 years, subject to renewal on the same terms. The auctioneer begs to call particular attention to the above, which will afford an opportunity for securing a valuable property, and one likely rapidly to rise in value. WEDNESDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER (The week after the A.J.O. Spriug Meeting). Important and Unreserved Sale of PURE BRED SHORTHORN CATTLE. tN E. WANT has been favored with inIT. structions from E. B. Woodhouse, to sell by auction, -»fc---his stud farni, Mount Gilead, Campbe!ltowp',';bh Wednesday, 11th September, at 11 o’clo’oljjiwithout the slightest reserve— -.v The whole of his celebrated and famous Stud Herd of Shorthorn Cattle, numbering about 60 head, included in which will be found Stud Bulls, Imported Cows and their progeny, and Colonial Bred Cattle, carefully selected from' Colao and other well-knowarJSiud Herds. The Sires lately used Champion Bull IMPERIAL PCXBCT.W*. 9th, 2nd DUKE OP ALVIB, and’-' stli" DUKE OP BRUNSWICK. A special traiid : r,\Viltileave Sydney on the morning of will be made for the conveyance o£:ihi£oV3 from Campbellj town to Mount Gileam-- ---ItAll Female Cattle' OSS’®?-wij.lbo guaranteed -Breeder,.and none but Cattles'sub-, .mitte’diy'i,’ ' ! leiCst^Jegaes■ will shprtlj^^'-jSnbmitted, 1 • and can bo obtained on npsteftlfon 'to the iVbrrbvlthSluudersigned.-'M^’-v G. F. WANT, Agent,'-Sydney. ■RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., ■■■;. : .r ; "a’-KB ; . ■ Melbourne. ■ ' ' B. D, MOXIEHEAD AND CO., Brisbane. N.B.—ln directing the attention of stockowners in this and" the adjoining colonies to the above important sale, the Agent has much pleasure in notifying the fact that Mr.- Woodhouse has gained against all-comers ‘ wellmerited champion honors in New South Wales and Queensland during 1870 and 187/,. and has each year been successful in disposing of Bulls at One Thousand; (WOO) Guifteas'eaob. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MARXON MONDAY, 26tli AUGUST, 1878, j. At 2 o’clock p.m.. ’ Lot. - - --«■ - T KENNEDY MACDONALD &..CO. , are favored with instructions tol'.pffer for sale by public auction, on the above date— ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS SITES IN THE HEART OF THE CITY, Being the valuable Section of Land having a frontage of 37 feet to L.uibton-qoay by a depth of 110 feet, together witli the extensive premises eretod thereon, consisting of large and well-finished shop, show rooms, workshops, and every convenience for carrying on a most extensive business in any department of trade. The premises, which adjoin Messrs. R. Hannah and Co., are now in the occupation of Mr. H. Hunt, cabinet-maker, on a monthly tenancy. The lease has 15 years to run, from the Ist] day of May, 1877, at the of £76 per annum. . 1 1AE. Corporation ’’IyELLINGTON CITY IUNCIL. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received at the office of the undersigned until 4 p.'m. of THURSDAY, the 22nd INST., for 'the following works, viz.;— , Formation and gravelling of fnot-fiiltlh.iu . Adelaide-read and Riddiford-’sfttoetr . The construction of five (5) woodemblock crossings in Manners streets and,Gusto in House-quay’;-' Plans arid specifications may .be soeri StUho office of-lhe City Surveyor, Provincial Buildings. - ■ • r ■ CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. : August 15. ELLINGTON - CITY COUNCIL;QUEEN’S WHARF. UNCLAIMED GOODS, '-R.. The following unclaimed goods are now' lying at the Queen’s Wharf, subject to storage as per regulations : / i -. I)mx,' Dr, Soatt, ex Hawea, 20th October, j 1877 , ’ - [ .(-cask tallow, no - mark, about eighteen ■:j months in store'' - i 1 crate, no mark, ox Hawea. • 1 ’ “ -••I package, Mrs. Overall,-ex Wanaka, sth j' March, 1878 . : ' -1 cask,- no mark, ex Wanaka, 14 th March ! . xs7.B-\ u -- , -; ; '- ' : i "1 base, Alorloy, bx Taranaki,’ lOtlf May, 1 1878 (M/7M0..-. . | 2 packages,” Mrs. t-Edwards, 0 ex Hawea, - - 1 ■ 22nd May, 1878 _(1 ;a - . ’ I bex, no address, ex Rotorua, 25th May, ; ■ -18788./;-: V- ; ! '' ■' i . 1 box, MisslFadge'deiij ’ex Wellington, 6lh - May, 1873 ■ ■ ■' : ■ ■ 1 package, -Robinson, ex Wellington, Gth i May, 1878- ... -CHARLES O. GRAHAM, • ; ’ ' • - . Town Clerk.” • I Wellington,;.lstlrAii"ust, 1878. , ELLINGTON CITY; COUNCIL. BY-LAW FOR ENFORCING THE LAYING DOWN OF PAVEMENT. ' Notice is hereby given , that the following By-law will -be .taken into 'consideration at a special meeting of the City Council, to be held after the ordinary mooting on Thursday, the 22nd August. __ ’■ ' By order. ‘ / 1: -' . CHARLES C. GRA"HA,M, , —; Town Clerk. Wellington,; 14th August, 1878. ' A By-law of the Council of the City of Wellington, made under - the Municipal Corporations Act,'1876..' • iln pursuance of the powers vested in them iu this behalf, the Council of the City of Wellington ordain as follows: I. In any case in which any footway on either side of any street within the City of Wellington shall be constructed of asphalte,, concrete, concrete flags, or any other permanent materia], one half of the cost of construction shall be borne by the occupier of the laud fronting thereon; but, nevertheless, so that such one halt shall not exceed per foot for every foot in length of the frontage thereon of such laud. 11. In case only one moiety of the whole breadth ojf auy such footpath shall he so constructed, the proportion of cost to bo borne by such occupier shall not exceed per foot instead of 111. For the purpose of this by-law the word “occupier" shall moan any person whose interest shall exceed a term of years iu the land oocui faPie.d' Uy binn.aud ■ fill ill I mean' the ' | owner of the land iu. base the interest of tho-actutil occupier shall not exceed such term. MONEY TjO .LEND on Freehold Security. 'O. P. POWLES, Huutcr-sUest
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5426, 17 August 1878, Page 4
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