Auctions i THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 22nd AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. Por Absolute Sale. MR. R, J. DUNCAN has received lustruclions from W. Berry, Esq,, Trustee in the Estate of of Walter Coles, to sell by public auction, at bis rooms, Panama-street, on the above date,'at 2 o’clock— The Clairemont Brickyard, situated in the Mungaroa Valley, 23 miles from Wellington, together with the whole of the plaut of tools now on the ground, including—--1 Clayton’s patent, brick-making machine 24 ft. water-wheel, with about 12 chains of flumiug 4 drying-sheds, 60ft. long 1 brick 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 fop securing a valuable property, and one likely rapidly to rise in value. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Most Important and Interesting Auction Sale Advertised for Many Years Past In the Provincial District of Wellington. !4/J"R. K. J. DUNCAN has been instructed IVI by James Gilligan, Esq., to give notice that at the request of a considerable number of settlers he will offer for sale by auction, within a few days after the railway train runs to Peathefston, which is expected to be in first week in September— The Township of WARDELL, About nine miles from Masterton, on the main road to Castlepoint This township forms a portion of the farfamed and well-known property known as Abbotsford, Tauera, really the only available ; site fop a township between Ivlasterton and Castlepoint on the main trunk line of road. The township’ is now being surveyed, and lithographed plans areia course of preparation, and will be ready for distribution in a few days. The terms will be most liberal. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1878, At 2 o’clock p.m. LOTS 1 to 13-. IMPORTANT SALE OP KILBIRNIE! KILBIRNIE ! T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. are favored with instructions to offer for sale by publie auction, on the above date— THIRTEEN BUIDING ALLOTMENTS in the pleasantly situated suburb of Kilbirnie, being subdivisions of section 45, having frontages of 33 feet to Hamiltouroad, Coa-street, and Charlea-street. These sections being the very pick of the township should be visited by all who desire a building site in a healthy locality WITHIN AN EASY DISTANCE OP THE OENTEE OP THECITY. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, 26tb AUGUST, 1878, At 2 o’clock p.m. Lot 14. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on the above date— ONE OP THE MOST VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS SITES IN THE HEART OP THE CITY, Being the valuable Section of Land having a frontage of 37 feet to Lameton-qoay by a depth of 110 feet, together with the extensive premises ereted 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 or 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 low ground-rent of £76 per annum. THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. SALE OP FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE O? BECK AND TONICS, WELLINGTON. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Trustees to sell by public auction, on Thursday, 29th August, at 2 o’clock, at his rooms, Lambtou-quay, those splendid freehold premises contained in Lot No. 1— No. 1 Lot. A tbree-aterey warehouse (freehold), erected iu 1876; contractors, Rountree and Russell ; architect, 0. Tringham, Esq. The whole of the frame Kobarton hardwood (extra size); front planked ancipanelled with heart of kauri, as well ta flooring; sides, back, and roof , covered with corrugated iron ; size of building, 50ft. frontage to Mannersstreet ; depth, 80ft. or thereabouts. Ground floor approached from jViatinsrsstreet; second floor approached from Willisstreet, being on a level with the approach from Willis-street; third Ffloor is also approached from Wilb’s-street, thereby only having to lilt the goods one story, which is accomplished by an American lift, being a fixture on the third floor. The allotment of land on which the building is erected is 50ft. to Manners-street, with a depth of 140 ft. Bin., having a frontage at the rear to a right-of-way of 16ft. leading from Willis-street. , No. 2 Xml Contains 64ft. frontage to Willis-street by a depth of 6Gft. 7in., down a right-of-way from Willis-street, and ad- , joins No. 1 Lot, of 64£t. frontage to the said right-of-way. This section has been occupied as a timber yard. No. 3 LOT Contains a leasehold property of 51 links frontage to Manners-street by a depth of 180 links, leading down Cornhill-streei,, which is 2i links wide ; depth from CorahiS-streeJ, 120 links. Lease, 15 years to run, from last June. Ground rent, £3O per annum. The store erected on the above Sand consists of two storeys, is 30ft. frontage to Manaersstreet by 85ft. deep or thereabouts, is buiit of New Zealand timber (that is, the frame), covered with corrugated iron, and the front rusticated boards; toof also iron. Also, & lean-to attached to the building at the east side at the rear. Adjoining the lean-to, at the tack of JLe building, the framework of a large two-storey building is erected, covering the whole of the land.
Machinery and fixtures consist of 3 steamengine, 5 horse-power, Working up to 8, With r.. large Cornish boiler, built by E. W. Mills, Esq., capable of supplying a 12 horse-power engine; two com crushers, and two oats do.; one chaff-cutter (workby steam), one bone-mill (do.); ono powerful steo.m winch. The whole of the machinery is in thorough working order. Piano of both properties to be seen at the office of the auctioneer, who would bog to remind capitalists, both £n Christchurch and Dunedin, that these freehold premises are decidedly the most eligible for carrying on a large business (having every facility, as well as being situated in the two principal streets) now obtainable in Wellington. Terms liberal, declared at sale, which will bo at 2 o’clock. Refreshments provided. For further particulars apply either by post or otherwise to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant. Wellington, July 27th. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GEORGS THOMAS hr,s been favored with instructions from the Rev. C. D. D« Castro to sell by public auction, at an early date — _ ' , His Family Residence, on Rent-terrace, Adolaida-road, with tho grounds attached. Full particulars in a future advertisement.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5430, 22 August 1878, Page 4
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