SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER,, ~ . At 2 o'clock. The Auctioneer calls the attention of the public of Wellington to the undernoted eligible Central and valuable block of jFreehold Ground, situated in Vivian-Street, just beyond Mr. Richardson's cottages, and facing the Hon. John Martin's paddock?. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions from Mr. Heilger, to sell Dwelling-house, containing eiccht rooms, erected on freehold land, having a frontage to Vivian-street of 67ft. by 100 ft. in depth. _he above freehold is most valuable, comanding a good view of the harbor, healthy and central situation, the tram's running past the door. The garden is crowded with choice fruit trees and flowers ; nice summer-house, green-house, &c. For cutting up into allotments it ia moat eligible. The Auctioneer ■would feel obliged by those who wish to Becuxe a first-class freehold at a low price, going to inspect the above property before the day of sale. SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. To Men of Business, Speculators, Investors, and Others. .1C...1 Tllr.r.l- „f T}„;l,i;nrre altnntnrl In a Business Thoroughfare; being the Junction of Manners-street, Courtenay-place, and Taranaki-street. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by publie auction, in the Arcado Buildings, on Saturday, 21st September— The lease for twenty years of that splendid block of buildings erected within the last twelve months (just in front of the Rechabite Hall) at a very great expense. The Block contains— One large shop2l x 18,and back room 18x12, 1 large shop 24 X"18, and back room 18 x 12, 1 Urge hall with 8 windows, 40 x 36. The shops have handsome gas fittings, chandeliers, &c, and from the position can always be let. The hall is suitable for public meetings, clubs, benefit societies, auctioneers, or any large wholesale business, or could be e."° !1 " converted into dwelling-houses. Really the whole block is a splendid chan
SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. A splendid and favorable opportunity for obtaining a Freehold adjoining the Tram- . way Terminus, To Engine Drivers, Guardsmen, and the Public. public auction, in the Arcade BuildSaturday, 21st inst., at 2 o'clock—.„i—i.i -ottage, newly erected, four is ; ground 21ft. frontage, 81ft. deep reehold cottage, newly erected, three is; ground 13ft. frontage by deep, hold cottage 3 are situated at property to intending purch: The above freehold is bound to double in valua within the next twelve . SATURDAY, 21st.SEPTEMBER, • At 2 o'clock. Country Farm Land, within a nrile of the Railway Station, Bunnythorpe. 'B, FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auc- . Hon, in the Arcade Buildings— About 100 acre 3 land, being suburban sections 1508, 1509, 1515, 1517, BauDythorpe. The above is close to the town, and is suitable for cutting up into township allotments, or for farming purposes. Title Land Transfer Act. N.B.—Trains run from Foxton and Palraeroton, and from Feilding and Wanganui, to "iunnythorpe, four times every day. SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. First-class Investment. Freehold Land corner of Firle'street and iR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by ige of 45ft. :eet~and 64ft. to Lloyd- .. advantageously situated ivate residence, the neighborhood being about the most respectable in the city, and adjoins . the new. recreation. grounds, between Kent and Cambridge terraces. Investors are urged to inspect the land prior to tho sale, this being an opportunity of securing a firat-rate property seldom to be met with. Further particulars at the office of FRANCIS SIDEY, Auctioneer and "Valuator. ' SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, ' At 2 o'clock. Under Bill of Sale—Woods, Crosbie and Co. v. Smart. Desirable Freehold Residence in King-street, Adelaide-road, close to Tramway Terminus. V| R. FRANCIS SIDEY has received inXL structions to sell, positively without reserve— A newly-erected three-roomed cottage, well and fnitbiully built and £ nished; frontage to King-street, 19ft. 2in. . by "81ft./deep ; register grate, Leamington range, nice bricked stable, and lota of conveniences. For further particulars ripply to the Auctioneer. . . SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. The Working Man's Chance. Leeds-streets', off Ghuznee-street, is the centre of Wellington City. The street is formed, .. metalled, drained, and taken over by the Corporation, and freeholds in thiß locality ore scarcely now to be purchased at any M"R. FRANCIS SIDEY has received in- . structions to sell by public auction, in . tho Arcade Buildings— Freehold property, having a frontage to ' Leeds-street of 33ft. 4iu. by a depth of 03ft. Gin., upon which is erected a, convenient six-roomed house, capable of being let as two separate dwellings, water laid on to the • - - back door and in the front garden. TEBM3. —£50 cash, £SO in six months, and the balance on mortgage at 8 per cent. Key, to view the house, at Aactioneer'i office. The house is tho last in the street ol the right hand side. FRIDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CARLYLK, PATEA. 'R. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell byjjub WL lie auction, bu the above date—--21 valuable sites in the above township. Full particulars iu ucxt issue,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5455, 20 September 1878, Page 4
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