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Auctions IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1879. At 2.30 o’clock p.m. Lots . GREAT SALE OF SHARES. IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on the above date, the undermentioned shares, in lots to suit purchasers — SEVENTY-FIVE (75) SHARES in the Wellington Gas Company, old issue. Last dividend, 15 per cent, per annum FIFTY (50) SHARES in the Wellington Gas Company, new issue; £2 paid on each. Last dividend, 15 per cent, per annum. SIXTY (60) Shares In the Equitable Building and Investment Company of Wellington, £5 paid on each. Last dividend, 12J per cent, per annum ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) Shares in the Equitable Building and Investment Company of Wellington, £1 15s. paid on each. Last dividend, 12J per cent, per annum FOUR GOVERNMENT LAND SCRIP, giving a purchasing power of £IOO each at any Government land [sale. Volunteer land scrip, giving a purchasing power of £3O. ONE VOLUNTEER LAND SCRIP, with a purchasing power of £3o.yjSgg<wiS’ TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY (230) Shares in the West Wanganui Coal Company, £5 paid up. Expected dividend, 10 per cent. ONE HUNDRED (100) Shares in the Wellington City Tramways Company (Limited), £1 paid on each. Expected dividend, 20 per cent. FORTY-NINE (49) Shares in the South British Insurance Company, £2 paid on each. Last dividend, 15 per cent, per annum ONE HUNDRED (100) Shares in the Wellington Land Building Company, £2 10s. paid. Last dividend, 10 percent. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY - (170) Shares in the Standard Insurance Company, 15s. paid on each. Last dividend, £IBJ per cent. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24tb, 1379. At 2.30 p.m. Lot 110. By order of the Mortgagees. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. are instructed by the mortgagees to sell by public auction, on the above date— All that valuable allotment of land having a frontage to CLYDE-QUAY of 30 feet 4 inches, by a depth of 100 feet, being part of town acre 366, City of Wellington, on which is erected a FAITHFULLY BUILT AND FIRST-CLASS SHOP and DWELLING HOUSE, of FOUR ROOMS, known as being lately in the occupation of T. O'Loughlin. The Chop has been in use for a Bakery and Grocery business, and is fitted with counter and shelving; and there is also a first-class Bakehouse, Oven, STORE, STABLE, &c., with every convenience for carrying on a splendid business. This is a Rare Chance for a prudent man. Terms—2s per cent. cash. Balance by acceptance at 8 months, with interest at 10 per cent. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE MAGNIFICENT SUTHERLAND ESTATE, Forming Suburb of

MELBOSE, SOUTH WELLINGTON. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favored with instructions from the owners to offer for sale, by public auction, in the Athenasum Hall, on the day of March, 1879 The whole of that magnificent Estate formerly the property of the late Alexander Sutherland, Esq., and now subdivided into splendid blocks for villa and other residences, and known as the Suburb of MELBOSE, SOUTH WELLINGTON. The terms of sale have been fixed - on the following liberal basis : 10 per cent. cash. 10 per cent, in three months. 10 per cent, in six months. 10 per cent, in nine months. 10 per cent, in twelve months. Balance in 4 years—interest, 9 per cent, per annum. Bull particulars and lithographed plans in a few days. SAXE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATUBDAY, Ist MABOH, At 2 o’clock p.m. Freehold. Freehold. Freehold. At the Willis-street Auction Mart, opposite the Melbourne Hotel, Willis-street, City of Wellington, DAWN & KIBTON have been favored with instructions from the proprietors to sell by auction, as above, the following freehold property— Lot I.—The allotment of land corner of Willis and Abel-Smith streets, having a frontage to Willis-street of 42ft. by SOft, to Abel Smithstreet. Lot 2. —The allotment adjoining the above one, having a frontage to Willisstreet by 80ft. deep, and on which is erected a faithfully-built and neatly-finished cottage, with high and lofty rooms, well ventilated, water and gas laid on. Lot 3.—The allotment adjoining the last one, and on the corner of Willis and Palmer streets, having a frontage to Willis-street of 42ft. by SOft. to Palmer-street. To the genuine purchaser, who has an eye single to the enhancement of property in Upper Willis-street, since the permanent levels of the street have been taken, together with the removal of the inequalities in the street, this offers a rare opportunity of securing property, whose intrinsic value five years hence will be enhanced in a quintuple ratio. The title is perfect; the streets as level as a table, needing no road resembling an Archimedian screw whereby to approach them. The neighborhood bids well to become the Fifth Avenue of Wellington, as here, above any other locality in the City of Wellington, the rich, the wealthy, and the learned make their homes. DWAN & KIBTON, GISBOBNE. GISBOBNE. GI3BOBNE

Important Sale by Auction 50 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, In the Town of Gisborne, (Poverty Bay), SATURDAY, Ist MARCH, 1879, 2 o’clock p.m,, at THE WILLIS-STRBET AUCTION MART, Opposite the Melbourne Hotel, City of Wellington. DAWN & KIRTON have been favored with instructions from the proprietors to sell by auction, at their mart, Willisstreet— The above-mentioned valuable estate The allotments are situated in the most eligible part of the rapidly rising town of Gisborne, with a splendid harbor in front, and the best agricultural district in New Zealand in the rear, and as all the adjoining allotments are already built npon, this will be the last chance offered to the public, whereby they may obtain business sites on fair terms. DWAN & KIRTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5586, 22 February 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5586, 22 February 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5586, 22 February 1879, Page 4

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