Auctions THIS HAY, THURSDAY, 22nd AUGUST, Afc 2 o’clock. ME. FRANCIS SIDEY will pell by pubUc auction, in the Arcatle Building-*, Furniture, &c., the property of Mr. Henry Hall, who has left for Canterbury—--1 Milner's fireproof safe, with two keys Cedar table, bedsteads, chests drawers Superior three-ply Kidder carpet, about 15ft. square Achromatic telescope Barge magnifying glass, marble clock Musical box And a lot of other household goods Afterwards, in the yards — The usual sale of produce No reserve. SATURDAY, 24th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock, Lorne-streefc, newly Drained, Made, Metalled, Kerbed, and taken over by the Corporation. MR, FRANCIS SIDEY lias received positive instructions to sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings— A Newly-erccted Comfortable Dwellinghouse in Lorno-afcreefc, next to corner allotment Carabridge-ter-race, containing drawing-room, dining - room, , three bedrooms, kitchen, and every convenience. Further particulars as to liberal terms, title, &c., at the Auctioneer’s office. N.B. —Will be sold a bargain. SATURDAY, 24tu AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. Without exception the best opportunity that has happened for a lengthened period for investing in First-class Freehold Property. , Cambridge-avenue, Cambridge-terrace. MR. FRANCES SIDEY has received instructions from Mr. Ransom, maltster, of Wellington, to sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings, the undermentioned valuable freehold properties, all fronting Cambridgeavenue, with the large depth of 112 feet— Lot I—A first-class dwelling-house, containing five rooms and scullery, built about six months ago by Mi*. Whiteford; frontage to street about 22 feet Lot 2 —Dwelling-house, three rooms and scullery ; frontage to street about 18 feet Lot 3—Splendid building site, about 24 feet frontage Lot 4—Large four-roomed dwellinghouse, with nice verandah and bay window ; frontage about 30 feet Lot s—Splendid building site, about 27 feet frontage The above houses are complete in every respect, water laid on, afid let to ‘ first-rate tenants. Cambridge-avenue is beautifully situated off Cambridge-terrace (between'Vivian and Bucklestreets), and is allowed by to be the healthiest part of the city, and property keeps increasing in value in this neighborhood at an astonishing rate. The Avenue is drained by the Corporation. No better investment could be had, r.nd the Auctioneer will be glad any p.fternooa before the sale to show the property to intending purchasers. The title is Land Transfer Act, and the terms will be liberal. SATURDAY, 24fch AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. No Capital Required. 87ft. Frontage ho Majoribank-stroet. An Opportunity that Seldom Occurs, T»-TR. FRANCES STD3Y has deceived inlyJk attractions from tho trustees of Mrs. Rotumund to sell by public auction, in the Arcade on Saturday, the 24tb August, at 2 o’clock— Lot 1.—42 R. of land fronting Majori-bank-street, with a depth of 132 ft., and a small dwelling-house erected thereon. Lot 2.—43 ft. cf land fronting Majori-bank-atreet, with r, depth oi 122 ft. The übove really magmilceut bloc':: ct *L*vel land Is situated in Mr-prib ink-street, opposite Hawker’a-street, c-ud io admirably adapted for building a gentleman’s residence, or for a number of small cottage*. The property will be sold on a lease for forty-two years, and half a .year’s rent in advance is all tho cash required. Such a Favorable opportunity seldom occurs for acquiring valuable leasehold property, and is well worth the attention of cither the wealthy or the working man. Further particulars and plan of the property at the office of FRANCIS SIDEY, Auctioneer and Valuator, Arcade Buildings. WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1878. At 2 o’clock p.m. IMPORTANT CAPITALISTS, SP3UJU GATORS/ WORKING MEN, AND OTHERS. EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN & COUNTRY PROPERTIES, At toe Auction Rooms of BENJAMIN SMITH AND CO., Lambton-quxy. r J"R. FRANCIS SIDEY is fnstmoted to jLVJL sell by public auction, at the salerooms of Benjamin Smith and Co,, on the above date— L TOWNSHIP OF MIDEIKST. TOWNSHIP OF MIDHIRST. Bounded on one side bv the far-famed Waimate Plains. UNRESERVED SALE. 53 T °J? M 53 SUBURBAN SECTIONS £ In tho above Unrivalled Township. Midhiixst stands in the.centre o” one of the richest and most magnificent tracts of agricultural lard fa New Zealand, on the True'- Line o£ Railway, and having roads radiating from tho town into the rich sniTocnn;n-, country, possesses advantages unequalled by those of any other inland town. MidBIKSI' is exactly half-way between Kawera and He*? Plymouth, being 22 rniies distant from each place. The Railway from Nat/ iTmtouni wiif, in the coarse of a few months, be opened to MidJirasi', where the Wanganui and Wellington coach will meet the train. A large portion of the country roend Midhirst has been sold as n small farm settlement, and occupied by bona line settlors. The absence of timber for either fencing, iirswooci, ov bnikdng purposes on, the open ■plains of Patea, Hawero, and Waimatc, will create c. bride demand for the excellent timber in the x.aghborhood of Midhirst ns soon ns tho line Is open for traffic. Large sums of money are x’.ow being expended o’.i public works in and around Midhirst, and investor;) will do well to embrace thin opportunity oi Boonring allotments in what promises to he one of the most flourishing inland towns in New Zealand. 11. PSTONx.—4 section?, Noa.' 7,8, 9, and 10, each 50ft. x 108f£i. 111. NORMANBY. —Town Sections 195 and 16G. IV. OPUNAKI.—Town Section 11 of Block XXKI., c. corner section in tho centra of the town, oioso to the hotel. Oprnaki is a Government township, being the port for tho Waimate Plains. All the above Properties are under the Land Transfer Act. Also, Under the Will at trie late Henry Yates. V. MOLESWORTH - STREET, Wellington.—Part of Town Aero 505, having a frontage o" 25ft. to Mofos-worth-streot by a depth of 132:';., with tho buildings thereon, now in tho occupation of Mr. Reynolds, storekeeper. Possession to begiveu xa three nxotatiis from data of sale. VI. MOLES WORTH - STREET.—Part of Town ‘Acre 577/ having a frontage of 27ft. to Molesworth-stroot, by a depth of 99ft., and abutting on a private road afc tho back leading into Hawkcstonc-street, together with tho buildings thereon, now in tho occupation of Mr. Jeffreys,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5430, 22 August 1878, Page 4
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