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Auctions THURSDAY, 6th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. NEWRY, THE HUTT. THE PROPERTY IF THE LATE ALPRED LUDLAM, ESQ. Messes, j. h. bethune & go. have been favored with instructions from the executors to sell by public auction at their rooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Thursday, 6th March, at 2 o’clock — The whole of that magnificent freehold, situated in the beautiful Hutt Valley, the property of the late Alfred Ludlam, Esq., consisting of ten acres laid out in garden, eight acres in orchard, and seventeen acres in paddocks, with dwellinghouse, greenhouse, gardener’s cottage, stable, &o. The garden is admitted to be unrivalled in the southern hemisphere, it contains over 8000 plants, including many rare and valuable varieties, Imported from all parts of the world. The land is extremely fertile, perfectly level, and subdivided with fine hawthorn hedges, and the paddocks could with advantage be cut up into a township. To any person in search of a charming suburban residence, or having a taste for botany and floriculture, the above presents a rare opportunity which is not likely again to occur. For further particulars apply to LEVIN & CO., Or, J. H. BETHUNE & CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO CAPITALISTS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OP VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, UPPER HUTT, Messes, j. h. bethune & co. have been favored with instructions from the proprietor, A. Cruickshank, Esq., to sell by public auction, at their rooms, at an early date, if not previously disposed of by private contract— That Magnificent Property in the occupation of Mr. Cruickshank, situated within a mile of the tfpper Hutt Railway Station, consisting of—--415 ACRES SPLENDID FREEHOLD LAND, A large portion of which is under crop and laid down in English grass, together with dwelling-house and conservatory, garden and orchard, stable, dairy, aviary, barn, cowsheds, cottage, &c., &c. For further particulars apply at the office of the Auctioneers SATURDAY, Ist MARCH. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MR. J, H. WALLACE has received instructions to sell by public auction at his salerooms, Hunter-street, on account of whom it may concern, on Saturday, Ist March, at 12 o’clock noon— The schooner Elierton, 87 tons register, as she now lies at Custom Housequay,Wellington. The inventory may be Inspected, and full particulars obtained at the office of the auctioneer, or on board the vessel. Sale at 12 o’clock noon. MONDAY, 17 th FEBRUARY. BOOKS I BOOKS 11 BOOKS 111 The Largest and most Carefully Selected Stock of Books, by the Best Authors, ever offered in Wellington. Alexander dimant has received instructions from the consignees to submit to public auction, on Monday next, 17th instant, at 12 o’clock sharp, and without the slightest reserve—--2000 VOLUMES All new and most elegantly bound, with illustrations. These books comprise novels, travels, histories, works of art, medical and poetical works, by Cowper, Scott, Milton, Longfellow, Byron, Moore, Pope, Shakespeare; and illustrated Works of Dante, by Gustave Dbre. The auctioneer has in this instance dispensed with the admitted puff of the profession, but is safe to assert that a finer selected stock is not to be met with on occasions like the present ,r a sale by auction.” These books are now on view, and for the convenience of purchasers a catalogue describing them has been printed, copies of which can be had on application to the auctioneer. Intending purchasers are respectfully requested to attend punctually at 12 o’clock, as the number of lots to be disposed of is naturally large. Those having made purchases can have their parcel delivered to them at the close of the sale. Terms at sale. ALEXANDER DIMANT, Auctioneer, Courtenay-place.

IN THE INSOLVENCY ESTATE OF H. V. CLIFFORD, Alexander dimant is favored with instructions by the in the above estate to sell by public auction on Tuesday next) tho 18th instant) at 1 o clock) without reserve, at the mart, Courtenay-place—--1 landau, double set of harness 2 horses, both sound and steady The auctioneer need only add that for a steady man to become the purchaser of a respectable turn-out like the above,his investment will give him a profitable return. Terms cash. ALEXR. DIMANT, Auctioneer. THURSDAY 20th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. Valuable Farm of 208 Acres. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his Sale Rooms, Panama-street, on Thursday, 20th instant, at 2 o’clock, p.m., Valuable Farm of 208 Acres, situated in Gollan’s Valley, about five miles from Lowry Bay. The farm is fenced throughout, with the exception o£ about 20 chains. Over 100 acres are thoroughly cleared and laid down with English grasses. About 50 acres are divided and fenced into three paddocks, and on which is erected a commodious three-roomed cottage. There is also a very fine orchard next to the house. The land will be sold without the stock, and the stock may be taken at a valuation. Title—Under the Land Transfer Act. Terms cash. THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock, 5 Sections, Wanstead, Hawke’s Bay 8 Allotments, Aliceville, near Lower Hutt Town Acre 869, situate in Coromandelstreet, Newtown MR, R. J, DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date, at his Salerooms, Panama-street, at 2 p.m.— . , , 5 allotments in the township of Wansteact, Hawke’s Bay 8 allotments in Aliceville, situate near the railway station. Lower Hutt, containing nearly one acre Town acre 869, situated in Coromandelstreet, Newtown, on which is erected a commodious four-roomed cottage, together with • two-stall stable, cowshed for four cows, outhouses, sheds, and two pigsties. For terms and further particulars apply to the auctioneer

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5580, 15 February 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5580, 15 February 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5580, 15 February 1879, Page 4

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