Auctions THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 31st OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. In addition to other Goods advertised. GEORGE THOMAS will sell at his rooms, at 2 o’clock this day, ex Waitaki, from South—--100 sacks prime fowls’ wheat, a splendid sample Also, 40 sacks host oatmeal 4 tons navy wire . Terms at sale. Without Reserve. TUESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. MORTANT 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. Ail that piece of laud situate in the Opaki Block. Wairarapa District, containing 1 acre 2 roods, being the allotments No. 18, 19, 20, 47, 48, and 49 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office, Wellington, No. 61 Lot 2 FREEHOLD. A piece of Land situated in the settlement of I'.ketahuna, 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 FREEHOLD. 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 5 LEASEHOLD., All that parcel of land in the Town of Masterton, being part of Section No. 121, bounded on the north by other part of same section 199 ft., south-west by public road 214 ft., south-east by another public road 199 ft., and north-east by the Waipoua River, on which is erected a compact and wellestablished Brewery ' ’mown as the “ Waipoua Brewery”), .n full working order, and doing 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, and 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 FITZHERBBET, Solicitors for the Vendors. MONDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. Household Furniture. Messrs, j. h. bethune & co. have been instructed to sell by public auction, at the late residence, Wellingtonterrace, of John Henderson, Esq., C.E., deceased, on Monday, 3rd November, at two o’clock— A quantity of household furniture and effects, consisting of— Bedsteads, tables, chairs, sofas Chests of drawers, carpets, pier glass Fender and fire-irons, pictures, books &c., &c., &c. No Reserve. MONDAY AND TUESDAY 24th and 25th NOVEMBER. THE GREATEST SALE THAT HAS EVER OCCURRED IN NEW ZEALAND OP AVAILABLE LAND Within a Few Hooks op the Empire City. LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS! THE TOWNSHIP OP MARTINBOROUGH, Together with 40,900 Acres of the Choicest Agricultural and Pastoral Land in the Colony, subdivided into TOWN, RURAL, AND SMALL FARM SECTIONS Varying in Size from 1-Acre up to 1000 Acres, Will be Sold by Public Auction, On MONDAYand T GESDAY, 24th and 25th NOVEMBER, BY IY|~ R. J. H. WALLACE, Land and Estate Agent, and AUCTIONEER, Who has received instructions from the Hon, J. Martin, M.L.C. MARTINBOROUGH Is within four hours of the City of Wellington, with every prospect of a branch line of railway to the centre of the Township, as shown upon the published plan. The Vendor, knowing the great demand there is by settlers for land that is immediately available for agricultural purposes on such terms as will enable them to employ their labor and capital upon improving their property without immediate payment being required, has decided to meet their wishes by Selling the Valuable ESTATES OF HUANGARUA AND OTAEAIA, (Now callled MARTINBOROUGH)
DEFERRED PAYMENTS. The following are the Libera! Terms upon which the property will be sold : A deposit of 10 per cent, at Sale. 15 per cent, in one month. 25 per cent, in five years. 50 per cent, in ten years, at 6 per cent. Purchasers of Township. Allotments—a deposit of 25 per cent.; balance by bills at 3,6, and 9 months’ date. Plans of the property, with other informa* tion, may be had on application to MESSES. IZARD & BELL. Solicitors, Wellington. MR. JOHN MARTIN, Jun., I T nangarua Station, Wairarapa. Mlb .1 I. WALLACE, Estate Agent, Wellington. A good opportunity is now offered intending purchasers of seeing the GRAIN-GRO WING CAPABILITIES Of the Land, there being at present a Grain Crop of 150 A *res in extent, adjoining the Main Road
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5800, 31 October 1879, Page 4
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