Auctions THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 29th OCTOBER, At 11 o’clock. Buggies, Dog Carts, Waggonettes, Expresses, Gigs, and Phaetons. MR. FRANCIS SIDBY has received instructions to sell by public auction, in the Arcade Building— About £BOO worth of vehicles, described as above. For the convenience of intending purchasers, the carriages will he on view all day on Tuesday, and in the evening, from 8 to J o’clock. The above will be a good opportunity for buyers, as these articles were landed in time to escape the proposed prohibitory duty. TUESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. IMORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE BREWERY AND FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. In the Insolvent Estate of J. G. Rockel, Masterton. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the mortgagee, to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, Hunter-street, on Tuesday, 11th November, at 2 o’clock— The following Valuable Properties : Lot 1— FREEHOLD. All that piece of land situate in the Opaki Block. Wairarapa District, containing 1 acre 2 roods, being the allotments No. 18, 19, 20, 47, -18, and 49 on a plan deposited in the Laud Registry Oliice, Wellington, No. 61 Lot 2 FREEHOLD. A piece of Land situated in the settlement of Kketahuna, containing 1 rood 4 perches, being Lot No. 17 on deposited plan No. 92. Lot 3 FREEHOLD. Allotments Nos. 18 and 30, and allotments 19 and 20, being part of sections No. 57 and 55, Masterton Small Farm Settlement, containing 1 acre 2 roods 27 perches. Lot 4 FREEH' <LD. Section 91 on the plan of the Town of Masterton, containing 1 acre, on which is erected a commodious family residence, with every convenience, also, well laid out garden. This acre has frontage to two streets. Lot 6 LEASEHOLD. All that parcel of land in the Town of Masterton, being part of Section No. 121, hounded on the north by other part of same section 199 ft., south-we.-t by public road 214 ft., south-east ' v another public road 199 ft., and > ■•■ th-east by the Waipoua River, o.i "’hich is erected a compact anu '■■’ellestablished Brewery (known as the “ Waipoua Brewery”), in full working order, and doing a lucrative business ; lease 19 years to run ; ground rent exceedingly lew. Also, The whole of the working plant and stock-in-trade necessary for carrying on the business. The above is a chance seldom, if ever, to be met with, aud well worthy the attention of buyers, being one of the most compact breweries in the colony. For further particulars and conditions of sale, terms, &c., apply to the AUCTIONEER ; Or to Messrs. BUCKLEY, STAFFORD, AND FITZHERBEET, Solicitors for the Vendors. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY IK THE WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. TO be sold by public auction, in the course of November next. All that VALUABLE PROPERTY, consisting of—--1333 acres, or thereabouts, being the section 41 in the Moroa Block, containing 428 acres, and the section 216, Taratahi Plain Block, containing 905 acres. For further particulars apply to Messrs. BRANDON & SON, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. THURSDAY. 30th OCTOBER, 1879, At 2 o’clock, AT TIMA RU. The Celebrated SEADOWN ESTATE. THIRTY FREEHOLD FARMS, ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSES. H. MATSON _& CO., of Christchurch, in conjunction with Messrs. MACLEAN & STEWART, of Timaru, 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 ACKES, Cut up into THIRTY FARMS Prom 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, Mr. 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. the farms offered for sale are either in ih grasses or crops and in splendid con- , The soil is deep and rich, with plenty loisture, the sea breezes equalising tremes of heat and cold, thus establishreputation for its grain growing and ing properties unequalled by any other ty in South Canterbury. Proprietors have determined to dispose the farms offered ou the following rebly liberal terms of payment, viz.: — cent, in cash payable at time of sale | hy bill „ 30th January, 1880 ” „ 30th Sept., 1880 ” ” 30th January, ISSO ” ” ' 30th Sept., 1880 ” ” „ 30th Sept,, 1882 ” ” „ 30th Sept., 1884 ’inf-r. ”• .t rate of 7 per cent. Plans «.r • * ’.'pevty, with other information, may be bad upon application to MILES, HASSAL, & CO., Christchurch; H. MATSON & CO., Christchurch ; MACLEAN & STEWART, Timaru ; FLEMING & HEDLEY, Oamaru; HENRY DRIVER, Dunedin.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5798, 29 October 1879, Page 4
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