Auc 10 IS Tl/JiSIMY. aetn .NOVKMiiriK. At 2 '/■cluck. A FIRST-KATU INVESTMENT. Sale uf three Shops, fieuhoU, ne u-ly new, iu the best part of Cuba street, beinii next to the White Swan Hotel, and bringing in a very handsome i en jPIEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Mrs. J. Shiel to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 26th November, at bis auction rooms, Lambtonquay— The corner allotment (freehold) next to the White Swan Hotel, separated by a private street, bdng part of section No. 164, having a frontage to Cuba* street of 64£ links, by a depth of 98 links, on which are erected two substantial two-story buildings, one of which is divided into two front shops, and the other one large front shop, with good ap.u fr-nents for a family at the rear and upstairs. The above buildings were planned by and erected under the special superintendence of Tiiomas Turnbull, Esq., Architect, which is a guarantee for their being very substantial. Title Perfect. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms liberal. Declared at sale. Refreshment provided. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to W. H. Quick, Esq., Solicitor, Lambton-quay. THE WAIUVRAPA AND EA'T COAST PASTORvL & AGRICULTURAL SOC ILT Y’d ANNUAL SHOW, ON NOVEMBER 20, AT CARTERTON. A ARMSTRONG & CO. will hold an r\ t auction sale on the above date, at the Society’s yards, Carterton. Gentlemen wishing to dispose of their exhibits on the day of the show will please communicate full particulars to the Auctioneers at an early date, in time to be advertised. Carterton, Nov. 2. MONDAY. 25th NOVEMBER. At 2 o’clock. KARORT. CHOICE BUILDING SITES. Messrs, j. h. bethune & co. have been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, corner of Featberstou and Brandou-streets, on Monday, the 25th November, at 2 o’clock— About Six Acres, aubdivid d into suitable Building Allotments, situated at Karori. This land, fronting the main road, lies between the properties of Mr. Charles Johnston and Mr. Lancaster, and la immediately opposite the residence of Mr. P. Monaghan, while Mr. Donald’s beautiful gardens, the Public Hall, and Karori Church are in close proximity. For gardening purposes or grazing the land has the reputation of being the beat in the district. The never-failing Karori Stream runs through the property. The Auctioneers beg to call the special attention of the public to this rare chance of acquiring freehold property on easy terms in the healthy and rapidly growing district of Karori —which, when conceded with the populous part of the City of Wellington by the new road through PolhilTa Gully, must become tire moat important of our suburbs. An omnibus now runs from Karori daily, and a railway is projected. Terms.—l2£ per cent, cash ; 12£ per cent, in 1 month ; ]2J per cent, in 3 months ; 12J per cent, in .6 months ; and the balance on mortgage at 8 per centum per annum for 3 years. Plans of the subdivisions will be ready in a few days. MONDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Upper Hutt. VTESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, «t their rooms, corner of Featheraton and Brandon streets on Monday, 25th November, at 2 o’clock— Lot 1. Twelve acres Valuable Freehold Land, part of Section No. 95, Upper Hutt, having a frontage to the main road, and w.thin a half-mile of the rail-way-station at the Mungaroa crossing, together with the i-übatantially built Dwelling- containing six rooms, stable, cowshed, woolshed, sheep-pens, &c., the property and in the occupation of Mr. John Robinson. The laud is divided into paddocks, garden, and orchard stock d ' with choice fruit trees. Lot 2. Section No 207, Upper Hutt, containing 62J acres excellent Freehold Laud, cleared, improved, fenced, drained, anddividediotothreepaddocks. The land is well watered and approached by a good road. Lot 8. SectionNo. 275, Upper Hutt.containing42 acresexcelle».t Freehold Land partly fenced,and about 10 acres laid down in gra«s, the remainder bush land, A good road leads to this section. Lot 4. Two sections Leasehold Land, Nos, 98 and 102, Upper Hutt, with frontage to Mungaroa-road, having about 12 years to run at the low rental of £26 per annum, containing 200 acres superior land, subdivided into paddocks and laid down in griss, to- . gether with three good dwellinghouses, The railway runs through this property. Also, 800 sheep depasturing on the above. MONDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. FITZHERBER IVTERRACE. Sale of Valuable Building Sites for Private Residences. Messrs, j. h. bethune & bo. have been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, at their salerooms, corner of Featberston and Brandon streets, on Monday; 25t.h November, at 2 o’clock— The lease for 36& years of four sections of land, the finest building sites in the city of Wellington, situated between tbe residence of W. S. Reid, Esq., Solicitor-General, and •Molesworth-strcct, each containing about one quarter of an acre, hav. ing a frontage of about 70/t. to Fitzherbert-terrace ; also, one section containing about one-quarter of an anre, having a frontage of about 20uft. to Tinakori-road. The land forms part of the College Reserve, is situated in the best part of Thomdon, and commands a magnificent view of the harbor. The Auctioneers confidently recommend these allotments to the attention of parties requiring healthy and convenient sites for private residences. A plan of the property may be seen, and further particulars obtained, by applying at tbe office of the auctioneers. THURSDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Messrs, j. h. bethune & 00. have been favored with instructions from A. J. McTavish, E*q. (who is leaving tor England), to sell by public auction, ou the premises Fitzherbert terrace, Thoradon, 'Thursday, 28th' November, at half-post one o'clock— The whole of bis valuable furniture, which is nearly new, consisting of— Piano, by Chappell Dining and drawingroom suites Telescope dining table, chairs Mahogany sideboard, woshstands Carpets, bedstead*, mattresses, toilet sets Glassware, billiard tabic, 6ft. x 4ft., with furniture complete Kitchen utensils, &c., &c. Solo to commence at half-past one o'clock precisely.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5507, 20 November 1878, Page 4
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