Auctions WEDNESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. At the Laud Oflh , Odd Fellows’ Hall Buildings, J.ambton-quay. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. In the Estate of N. VALENTINE. Hotelkeeper. BY ORDER OF~ HK TRUSTEE, Mr. R. Cleland. ALFRED A. BARNETT notifies that there will be submitted to public auction. at the Laud Office, Odd Fellows’ Hall Buildings, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, 22nd October, at 2 o’clock— The lease of the hotel property and land adjoining, with purchasing danse, convertible into a freehold. The stock, furniture, fittings, and effects, as well ns the good-will of the property, known as Valentine’s Hotel, Lower Hntt. Further particulars will bo published. In the meantime all requisite information can be had of Mr. K. CLELAND, Trustee, Lower Hutt; And at the Office of Messrs. Buckley, Stafford, and Fitzherhert, Solicitors. WEDNESDAY, 22ud OCTOBER, At 2 p.m. sharp. Land. Land. Land. To Investors, Speculators, and others. AUCTION SALE. MESSRS, w. McLRAN & Co. have received instructions to sell the following available sections of land, in the rising townships of Woodville and IVXaunceville Sections 19,'21, and 54, I and_J acre sections, Woodville. Section 77, 42 acres, more or less, Mauriceville, Wairarapa district. Title—Land Transfer and Crown Grant, Ten acres down in grass, house, &c. Also, 1 acre of land, section 953, Town Acre, Adelatde-road. Substantial fourroomed house and other improvements, Adelaide-read. All particulars with W. McLEAN & CO., Auctioneers, Ac., jLambton-quay. THURSDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Monster Sale of Unredeemed Pledges. On the Premises, Monte de Piete Pawn Office, Manners-street. MESSRS. W. McLEAN & CO., favored with instructions from Mr. H. Alexander, of the Monte de Piete Pawn Office, will sell by public auction on the above date—--411 lota of unredeemed pledges, being those run out to 30th Sept., 1879. Full particulars in future issue. Note. —Persons having pledges run out can )btain same any time previous to the sale. WILLIAM McLEAN & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1879. MB. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from W. Berry, Esq., truste In estate of D. E. Toohill, to sell by public auction, at his room, Featherston-street, on above date, at 2 o’clock— _ I All that the unexpired interest in tl e lease from Symes to D. E. Toohill, dated 31st July, 1878, for 6 years, and for 5 years additional at the expiration of the first term of a piece of land, containing acres, situate and being in the Obiro district, and part of section No. 13 on the plan of the said district, at a very low weekly rental. Further particulars will be published. Conditions of sale and every other information may be obtained at the office of the Auctioneer. R. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer, 14, Lloyd’s Rooms. THURSDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1879, At 2 o'clock, AT TIMABU, The Celebrated SEADOWN ESTATE. THIRTY FREEHOLD FARMS, ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Messrs, h. matson a go., of Christchurch, in conjunction with Messrs. MACLEAN & STEWART, of Timatn, have received instructions from Messrs. Miles, Hassal, and Co. (acting as agents for the Proprietors) to SELL BY AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, 30th OCTOBER, AT MACLEAN & STEWART’S SALEROOMS, TIMARU, At 2 o’clock. A portion of the celebrated SEADOWN ESTATE, Consisting of about 4000 ACRES, Cut up into THIRTY FARMS From 50 to 300 acres each. This well-known property is situated on the sea coast between Timaru and Temuka, having a frontage of over five miles to the main trunk line of railway, with three railway stations on the property, viz., Washdyke on the South, Seadown in centre, and Arowhenua on north portion of the property—the most distant farm on the estate being within one mile and a half from a station. Seadown was one of the very earliest selections made by that acknowledged good judge, Air. Robert Rhodes, at a time when he had the whole Province of Canterbury to choose from, and it has no equal in the colony for richness of soil, climate, and situation, while from its close proximity to Timaru by rail, and good metal roads, it may be considered suburban land, with special advantages for private residences. All the farms offered for sale are either in English grasses or crops and in splendid condition. The soil is deep and rich, with plenty of moisture, the sea breezes equalising the extremes of heat and oold, thus establishing a reputation for its grain growing and &ttening properties unequalled by any other property in South Canterbury. The Proprietors have determined to dispose of all the farms offered on the following remarkably liberal terms of payment, viz.: — Interest at rate of 7 per cent. Plans of the property, with other information, may bo had upon application to MILES, HASSAL, & CO., Christchurch; H. MATSON & CO., Christchurch ; MACLEAN & STEWART, Timaru ; FLEMING & HEDLEY, Oamaru ; HENRY DRIVER, Dunedin. Alfred a. barnbtt, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR and COMMISSION AGENT. CASH ADVANCED On FreeboM !V perties, Leases, and other •securities. NEGOTIATED. Arbitration and Finance Agency Office, Odd Fellows’ Hall Buildings, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5791, 21 October 1879, Page 4
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