Auctions THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, At half-past 2 o’clock. The ' 'atalogue of Mr. Mulligan’.) Great Sale of Furniture, previous to leaving the colony, will be ready for delivery on Saturday next. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings— The balance of Mr. Mulligan’s choice jewellery, consisting of diamond rings, gold alberta, gold and silver watches, ladies’ gem rings, lockets, &c., &c. Lot No. 70 contains 18 unclaimed job watches, and will be sold in one lot. Lot No. 71 contains a quantity of unclaimed jewellery, and will be sold in one lot. JJ.B.—This will be the last of Mr. Mulligan's sales of jewellery, and no reserve will be placed on the articles. Please note the hour of sale. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, At 1 o’clock sharp. The Uusual Weekly Clearing Sale ; and Furniture, by order of Bailiff, Taylor v. Walters. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings— A large lot of furniture and sundries. Also, A light dingy and oars No reserve. Goods can bo entered for this sale up to 12 o’clock on Saturday. MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, At 11 o’clock sharp. ENORMOUS SALE OF PAPERHANGINGS AND PAINTERS’ MATERIALS. BANKRUPT STOCK. Removed to Arcade for Display and Convenience of Sale. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has been instructed by {he Assignee to sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings—--3240 pieces of assorted paperhangings Oils, paints, white lead, turps Glass, scrim, spouting, down piping, tacks Varnishes, brushware Glaziers’ diamonds &c., &0., &c. Noth. —For Absolute Sale on Monday, at 11 o'clock. Terms cash. THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBER. FREEHOLD LAND AND DWELLING HOUSE. By order of A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court. : Under the provisions of the Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 1860. MESSRS. J. H. BEX’HUNE & CO. have been instructed to sell by public auction at their rooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Thursday, 20th November, at 2 o’clock, All that valuable piece of Land, part of Section No. 69, on the plan of the town of Wellington, having a frontage of 120 ft. to Hopper-street, by a depth of 119 links, together with the comfortable Dwelling House and premises erected thereon, in the occupation of Mr. Cheeseman, solicitor. The above is situated in one of Ihe healthiest parts of the City, and commands a charming view of the harbor. For farther particulars apply to Messrs. Brandon and Son, solicitors, or at the office of the auctioneers. THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBER. FAMILY RESIDENCE, WELLINGTON TERRACE. Messrs, j. h. bethune & co. have been favored wi h instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, on Thursday, 20th November, at 2 o’clock— That commodious and beautifully-situated Family Residence, on Wellingtonterrace, formerly the property of the late John Henderson, Esq., C.E. The house, which is replete with every convenience, stands on nearly an acre of ground, and commands a magnificent view of the city and harbor. Terms liberal. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 24th and 25th NOVEMBER. LAND FOR THE PEOPLE. MARTINBOROUGH, Within four hours of the City of Wellington by rail to Featherston, thence by a good metalled road about eight miles, will be sold by Public Auction, in the PUBLIC ROOM AT THE ATHENiEUM, Wellington, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, 24th and 25th NOVEMBER, BY jyj" R. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, Who haa received instructions from the Hon. J. Martin, M.L.C. THIS VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ESTATE, Comprising—--40 000 ACKES 0F fertile rand, READY FOR IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT, Having been occupied and improved for the last 35 years, has been subdivided by J. N. Coleridge, Esq., C.E., and delineated on Map of Small Farms and Map of Township, to be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, Hunterstreet, Wellington, and published in five Lithographed Plans, to be had, together with conditions of sale, at the office of Messrs. Izard and Bell, Solicitors, Wellington ; John Martin, jun.. Esq., Huangaroa Station, Lower Valley, Wairarapa ; the office of Mr. J. H. Wallace:, Hunter-street, Wellington ; and at the offices of the principal Newspapers in the Colony. The whole will bo absolutely sold upon DEFERRED PAYMENTS! Upon the following Liberal Terms, Viz.:— Town Lands—From J-acre to 1 acre, and Suburban—s to 10 acres ; Agricultural and Pastoral Farms, from 10 acres up to one, two, and three thousand acres each—a deposit of 10 per cent, at sale, 15 per cent in one month, 25 per cent, in five years, 25 per cent, in ten years, and 25 per cent in nineteen years ; the whole bearing SIX PER CENT, interest. The First Day'sSalewill commence with Plan Number 2, and the Township. No private sale has been or will be made previous to the auction. It may safely be asserted that the Co'ooists of New Zealand have never before had such an opportunity offered as this great land s:ale presents to SMALL FARIMERS And Families who want to comfortably locate themselves in a district unsurpassed in anv part of the Colony. Intending Purchasers may see the GRAIN-1! :• • ING CAPABILITIES Of the ; ■■ visit to Maktinbobough, there being a. present a Grain Crop of 150 acres in extent adjoining the Main Road. TITLE—UNEXCEPTIONABLE, Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock noon.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5813, 15 November 1879, Page 4
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