Auctions THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 29fch OCTOBER, ■ At 2 o’clock, AT THE AUCTION ROOM .■■■■■' ■ or BENJAMIN SMITH AND CO., •' LAMBTON-QUAY. MR, FRANCIS SIDEY is instructed to sell by suction, at the Sale-room of Benjamin Smith and Co.— . , ~ - ’ ' i TAW A FUAT, PORIEUA-ROAD. Tho splendid freehold property of Hr. D. Masseyon TAWA FLAT,IO miles from town, consisting 0f213J acres —2OO in grass, divided into 7or 8 paddocks, well watered ; two sixroomed houses (one furnished); outbuildings and.good orchard, II head of cattle, dairy utensils, 360 sheep, ■ and 200 lambs. ; The owner is selling only on account of his being about to leave tho colony. ’ ’ This is a rare opportunity of stepping into an, established farm, with a profitable return from the first day of entry. At the same time will be offered, Hav-street, Oriental-terrace. -Part of acre 419, 40ft. by 160fb., with a , four- roomed cottage.. ~ The upper : part of this allotment commands a view of the harbor and city, and is a capital site for a good ! house, while the rent of the cottage would pay interest on the invest- , ment. Rangitikei.—79i acres of rich, lightlytimbered land adjoining Hr. McGrath’s property. Township or Sandon.—Section 179, containing 355 acres ; go»d soil ; road frontage; one of the most pro- - gressive districts in the province. Bodicott-stbeet. —A splendid building site, opposite the residence ,of F. A. Krul), Esq., 45ft. frontage, by - an average depth of 100 ft. Cambuidge-ierb AOB.-r-An allotment near Lome-street, 30ft. frontage by 100 ft. with tlie shop and outbuildings thereon. _ ■ Further particulars may be obtained at the office of the Auctioneer, 'and from Messrs. BENJAMIN SMITH k Go., Lambton-quay, where the tale will he held. THURSDAY, Slst OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. In the Estate of T. P. Ransom. To Capitalists, Speculators, aud Others. , MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received in- . / struotions - to sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings, on. Thursday, 31st inst., At 2 o’clock—., ’ o / That magnificent block of freehold land, situated in Cambridge-avenue, having a frontage of 120 ft. by a depth of 112 ft., upon which is erected three ; first-rate dwelling houses, nearly hew, and bringing in a rental of a; £123 per annum. Room far erecting two more good houses. Tho' 1 above is situated a stone’s throw from tho Tramway, and is a most healthy and respectable neighborhood. .Title—Under Land Transfer Act. ■ .- . Terms cash. About two-thirds of the purchase money can remain ou mortgage,-if required. Afterwards— Town acre, No. 879, Mansfield-street (known as Mr. Horner’s acre),with 3-roomed cottage and stable. This is a splendid acre, and 75 per cent. of the purchase money .can remain on mortgage-at 8 per cent, for five ■ years ' ■ ■ Also, - v Section freehold laud in Abel Smith-street, with 2-stal!ed stable and coachhouse, 40 feet frontage by 74 deep ■ And - ■ In the far-famed Ellesmere District, Canterbury—iu the town of Ellesmere, 20 miles from Christchurch, on the great S.cithern' .Railway ’ route, 6 town allotments, each J‘of ! an acre ; 2 rural sections, each 29 acres. Will be sold on liberal / ' terms, and offers a splendid opportunity of securing some-valuable agricultural land in Canterbury ■ Abo. . ' Two splendid sections in Carlyle, in-Lin-coln-street, adjoining' '■ the corner section in Taranaki-road,' which was sold-at the Government laud salej on 'the 19th October, for • : £lO 17s. 6d. per foot., These are splendid sections, and the terms are liberal Concluding with A magnificent property lat the Lower Hurt, being sub-division of Section No. 35, consisting of eight splendid building allotments of beautiful warden ground facing , the .Hutfcroad, near Dr. Wilford’s ; guaranteed never flooded. ■ ' Terms for Hutt property, quarter cash; balance in thirty days. Plans of the above properties are now being exhibited at my Sale Rooms, Arcade Buildings, where further particulars can be obtained. FRANCIS SIDEY, Auctioneer. : FRIDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. - VALUABLE BUILDING SITES. WILLIS-STREET, GHUZNEE-STREET, AND LAMBTON-QUAY, ; FORTY-TWO YEARS’ LEASES, ON EASY TEEMS,' WFINNIMOEE has received instruc- , tions from Messrs. Brandon and Sons to-submit to public competition, on -Friday, Bch November, at 2 p m.— - The undermentioned valuable building ■ allotments on lease for forty-two years— : .. .. WILLIS STREET. ’ No. 1 'allotment, having a frontage to Willis-street of ,32 feet, by a depth of 7 1 feet. '- ■ - No. : 2, 32 feet to Willis-street, by 74 feet No. 3, 32 feet to Willis-street, by 74 feet, part of section No. 142. - GHUZNEE-STREET. . No. 1 allotment, having a frontage to > ■ : Ghuznee-street of 32 feet by a depth of 89 feet,. No. 2,' 32 feet to Ghuznee-street by 80ft. No. 3,32 feet to Ghuznee-street by 80ft. ■ No. 4, 32 ; feet to Ghuznee-street by 80ft, ,- i ~ . part of Section 142. All these allotments arb most favorably situated either-for .business or private dwellings, being almost opposite St. Peter's Church i . Also,’ 11 THORNDON QUAY. 1 allotment, having a frontage of 50 feet to Thonidbn-quay, by a depth of ; . .90 feet, situated just below tho resi- ' 1 dence of A. de B. Brandon, Esq. This is a very valuable lot, and would make t a.most charming site 1 for a private residence, ■commanding a, most beautiful view of the harbor and surrounding country. Such an excellent location is seldom met with now, and investors would do well to bear this in mind. : “ For further, particulars and inspection of plans apply to Messrs. Brandon and Sons, Solicitors,, Feathorstqn-street, or lb the Auctioneer, Lambton-quay. ; ’ ‘ LOWRY BAT. : ! MARINE TULA SITES, w. FINNIMORE has received instruction from tho proprietors to sell, by public auction, on an early date, of which duo notice will bo given— . • -.. .. 150 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES in tho above well-known beautiful locality. ; They will be offered cither in foe simple, under liberal terms, or on lease, with a pur. chasing clause.,: - y.i r, ; ‘ [ l * LOWRY DAY. ,
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