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Auction?. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST, To Contractors and Bui’ders. GKOEGH THOMAS ha? received instructions to tc’l by public auction, on Tuesday, 27th Augu=t, at uoun, ou the Reclaimed Land, near the Railway Station— IS jnrrah piles, 17 to SO feet 13 pieces sawn jarruli timber Sleepers Without i With all fa

WEDNESDAY, SStU AUGUST. At 2 o'clock. Important Sale of Merchandise, Produce, Wine-i and Spirits. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions to soil by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, 28th August, at 2 o’clock—--10 tons flour, in 100's and 50’s 12 do do, in sacks 103 sacks wheat 304 do maize 430 do oats 3 cases bacon [ 20 do cheese Pearl barley Split pens 100 casks cement 10 kegs ent nails 10 hf.-chests tea, very slightly damaged 15 kegs golden syrup 10 cases do 5 do treacle 40 bags rice 6 boxes Barrett's twist tobacco, d.p. Henne&sy‘s and Associated Vineyard brandy Vinegar, lobster 3, salmon &c., kc.y &c. THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, " At 2 o’clock. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LIPASEHOLD PROPERTIES. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF BECK AND TONES, WELLINGTON. EORGE THOMAS has received instracV3T tiona from the Trustees to sell by public auction, on Thursday, 29th August, at 2 o’clock, at his rooms, Lambton-qnay, those splendid freehold premises contained iij Lot No. 1— No. 1 Lot. A three-storey warehouse (freehold), erected in 1876; contractors, Rountree and Russell ; architect, 0. Tringham, Esq. The whole of the frame Hobarfron hardwood (extra size); front planked and panelled with heart of kauri, as well ns flooring; sides, back, and roof covered with corrugated iron ; size o! building, 50ft. frontage to Mannersstreet ; depth, SOffc. or thereabouts. Ground floor approached from Mannersstreet ; second floor approached from Willisstreet, being on a level with ihe approach from Willis-street; third 'floor is also approached from Willis-street, thereby only having to lift the goods one story, which is accomplished by au American lift, being a fixture on the third floor. The allotment of land on which the building J» erected is 60ft. to Manners-street, with a depth of 140 ft. Sin., having a frontage at the rear to a right-of-way of 16ft. leading from Willis-street. No. 2 Lot Contains 64ft. frontage to Willis-street by a depth of Cdft. 7in., down a right-of-way from Willis-street, and adjoins No. 1 Lot, of 64ft. frontage to the said right-of-way. This section has been occupied as a timber yard. No. 3 Lor Contains a leasehold property of 51 links frontage to Manners-street by a depth of 180 links, leading down Corobill-sfcreet, which is 2*4 links wide ; depth from Cornhill-street, 120 link*. Lease, 15 years to run, from last June. Ground rent, £3O per annum. The store erected on the above land consists of two storeys, is 30ft. frontage to Mannersstreet by 85ft. deep or thereabouts, is built of New Zealand timber (that is, the frame), covered with corrugated iron, and the front rusticated boards; roof also iron. Also, a lean-to attached to the building at tho east ; side at the rear. Adjoining the loan’to, at tho back of the building, the framework of a large two-storey building is erected, covering the whole of the land. Machinery and fixtures consist of a steamengine, 5 horse-power, working up to S, witli a large Cornish boiler, built by K W, Mills, Esq., capable of supplying a 12 horse-power engine; two corn crushers, and two oats do.; one chaff-cutter fworkby steam), one bone-mill (do.); one powerful steam winch. The whole of tho machinery is in thorough working order. Plans of both properties to be seen 'at the office of the auctioneer, who would beg to remind capitalists, both in Christchurch and Dunedin, that these freehold promises 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 boat2 o'clock. Refreshments provided. For further particulars apply either by post or otherwise to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant. Wellington, July 27th.

THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST. A VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE IN KENT-TERRACE. Immediately after tho Sale of Messrs. Beck and Tonics’ Freehold Estate. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from the Rev. O. D. DeOastro, to sell by Auction— Three Sections of Land fronting KentTerrace, each 44 feet frontage by 100 feet depth to Pirio-street; together with his Family Residence erected thereon. The House oon- ■ tains two storeys, with ten rooms, possessing every comfort for a family, having out-officcs in roar, and flower garden in front. Tho whole property will first bo' put up in one lot, and if not sold, then each section se-

parato. Title Guaranteed. Terms liberal, declared nt sale. Per further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Wellington.

WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, At half-past 2 o’clock. At tho Land Office, next Odd Fellows’ Hall. PETONS. 12 Allotments near the Petone Railway Station, six miles from Wellington. ALFRED A. BARNETT will sell by public auction— PETONE— Corner section No. 151, fronting the beach and Fitzherbortroad PETONE AVENUE—Sections Nos. 2, 3,4, 5,8, 9,19, 32,35, 36, 46 N.B.—Lots 4 and 5 have cottages erected On them. WOOD VXLLE—Sections 05 and 90, fronting the’ main road to Napier ; also, Nos. 12, 17, 18, 19, subdivisions of block 33, and allotments Nos. 105, 100, 108, 126, and 129 PALMERSTON—Suburban section No. 1002, 3 acres 9 perches Do do No. 300, 9 acres 2 roods Do do No. 996, lots 6,7, and 14 The whole of tho above aro for positive sale. Titlp—Under tbo Land Transfer Act, , Term?—£ cash and tbs balance in six months.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5434, 27 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5434, 27 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5434, 27 August 1878, Page 4

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