Auctions. MONDAY, 30th JUNE, (At half-past 1 o'clock. PLANTS AND~EEUIT TREES, Ex. Wakatipu, fr en Sydney. Messes, j. h. bkuiune & 00. win sell by public auction, at their rooms, on Monday, the 30th June, at half-past 1 o’clock — A choice and varied collection of Plants and. Emit Trees, from the celebrated Nursery of Messrs. E. Eerguson and Son, Camden, Now South Wales, consisting of— Camellias, roses, in great variety Araucarias, daphnes, magnolias Rhododendrons, apples, apricots Cherries, peaches, plums, pears Nectarines, figs, walnuts, almonds Also, 600 giant asparagus, three years oldAnd A large assortment of ornamental shrubs. As per Catalogue. THURSDAY, 3rd JULY. __ TO CAPITALISTS AND AGENTS Having Eunds in. hand for Investment in Freehold Property, , On July 3rd, GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Messrs. Mitchell and Thompson, the owners, to sell by auction — That valuable freehold property situated on Wellington-terrace, containing three handsome two-storey houses (quite new), let to highly-respeot-able tenants at £l3O per annum each ; also an 8-roomed house at tbo rear, which has been let at £BO per annum.
This property Is subject to a mortgage for four years from date, which can remain at 8 pec cent, per annum. This of course will make tile terms exceedingly easy for intending purchasers. Tor further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his rooms, Hunter-street (late Vennell's auction room).
Sole will take place at 2 o’clock.
N.B.—The Auctioneer cannot from strongly recommending this property to inyes- - tors, as it is unquestionably the most eligible placed in his hands for a long time post. THURSDAY, Brd JULY, To Working Men with a Small Capital the following is a rare opportunity of obtaining a nice two-story house, freehold, in Pirie-street—title under the Land Transfer Act. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Colonial Bank to sell by public auction, on Thursday, 3rd July, at 2 o’clock— A Beautiful House, quite new, in Ed-munds-terrace, Pirie-street, subject to a mortgage, which can remain for any term, so long as the interest is paid. Terms at sale. For further particulars apply to the auctioneer. N.B.—This sale will take place in Yennell’s Auction Room, immediately after the property of Messrs. Mitchell and Thompson is sold. FRIDAY, 18th JULY, At 2 o’clock p.m. The Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 1860, and the Sale of Mortgages Act, 1870. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions, by order of the mortgagee,, from Mr. A. S. Allan, the Registrar, to sell by public auction, at bis auction rooms, Hunter-street (lata Vennoll’s auction room), on Friday, the 18th July, at 2 o’clock, the parcels of land (described more particularly in the schedule below), which, together, form a property of great value, consisting of 811 acres, and situate near the Taita, in the Lower Hutt Valley. 100 acres of this property, consisting of rich bottom land, close to the road, suitable for market garden?, with yards, garden, and a fourroomed house; is subject to a lease which has BJt years to run, at a rental of £2OO per annum. 6 acres of the land, with a dwelling-house thereon, consisting of an orchard, stocked with COO choicest fruit trees, and stable, piggeries, &o.; is also subject to a lease with 8J years to run, the annual rental being £35. The remainder of the property consists in part of dense bush, suitable for firewood, posts and mils, &o„ and in part open grazing land, with a nine-roomed dwelling-house, surrounded with a garden, upon it. The property is divided into suitable and convenient paddocks by substantial fences, the whole being within easy access of the railway and the city by good metalled roads. SCHEDULE.—FREEHOLD. 1. All that piece of land containing 392 acres more or less, being the whole of the section No. 229, part of sections Nos. 231 and 232, on the plan of the Hutt District 2, All that piece of land containing 60 acres more or less, being the whole , of the section No. 230, HuttDistriot 8. All that piece of land containing 26 acres and two roods, being portion of section No. 44, Hutt District 4. All that piece of land containing 40 acres more or less, adjoining section No. 231, Hutt District. 6. All those pieces of land containing 80 acres more or less, in the Hutt District, being the lands comprised in the applications of Peter Bruce, dated 29th day of September, 1865, No. 3148, and the 6th day of May, 1868, No. 3314 at Crown Lands Office, Wellington • 0. Also, all .that piece of land containing ' 113 acres more or less in Lower Hutt District The last mentioned pieces of land are subject to a mortgage for £9OO and interest, LEASEHOLD INTEREST, Being the residue of the term of twenty-one years, to be computed from the Ist day of January, 1867, subject to the yearly rent of £25, payable half-yearly on the first day of the months of July and January, in ill that piece of land containing 100 acres more or less, being the section No. 45, Htttt District. For farther particulars, apply to tha Auctioneer ; or , MESSRS. BRANDON & SON, Solicitors, Featherston-stroek IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON FRIDAY,"JULY 4th, 1879, At 2.30 o’clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. « are favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on tho above date— Tho following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES Situated in ABEL SMITH-STEEET and THE AVENUE, As follows : Lot I—THAT COMFORTABLE and COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE lately occupied by tho Rev. T. Bobbitt, built on an allotment of land having a frontage of 70ft. lOin. to Abel Smith-steeet, by a depth of 81 it. Bin, Lot 2—Aw. THAT VALUABLE CORNER ALLOTMENT, having a frontage of 74ft. to Abel Smith-street, by a depth of 81ft, Sin. along The Avenue off Abel Smith-stbebt.-Lot 3—THAT EXCEEDINGLY YALUABLE ALLOTMENT having a frontage of 83ft. to THE AVENUE off Abel Smith-steeet, by a depth of 144 ft. 10in., on which is erected that first-class and convenient building known oa The English High School. The above exceedingly valuable properties adjoin the residences of R. Port, Esq., and the Rev. Archdeacon Stock, and being in one of the HEALTHIEST and MOST ®F SIB ABLE FOSITION3 in the City of Wellington, should command the attention of INVESTORS AND CAPITALISTS. Terms most liberal.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5693, 28 June 1879, Page 4
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