Auctions THIS DAY, SALE OE A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF PIANOS AND PIANOETTE-, By English and Continental Makers. ON WEDNESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.rn. T KENNEDY MACDONALD CO. , have received directions fr. i the Importer, to offer for positive sale < n , the above date— THE BEST COLLECTION OF PIANOS Ever submitted in the City of Wellington, including 1 Erins mead's walnut full cottage patent trichord, with check action, registered key-board, and all the latest improvements. A Gem of an Instrument, invoiced at 80 GUINEAS. 1 Brinsmead’s rosewood full cottage, with patent check action, &c,, &c., invoiced at 75 guineas 1 Ruppach’a walnut improved trichord, check action, with iron frame, and handsome ornamentation. A Splendid-Toned Instrument. Also, Several others by Bord, Hopkinson, and other makers. These instruments have to be quitted at the best price they will bring, in order to close accounts, and every purchaser will get A DEAD BARGAIN. THIS DAY, IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 26th and 27th NOVEMBER, 1879. At 2.30 p.m. rin KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. JL , wil sell on the above date a very large assortment of New and Second-hand Furniture and Household Effects, viz.— ! The whole of the furniture of a gentleman leaving the city, removed to the Mart, Panama-street, for convenience, consisting of Drawing-room and Bedroom Suites, Dining-room Furniture, Pictures, Kitchen Utensils, &c,, &e. Also, The balance of a large shipment of American Furniture, in the newest and most chaste designs ever seen in this city. The attention of all parties furnishing is particularly directed to the above goods, which will be on view on TUESDAY Evening, when an INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. ; IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-bteebt. On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1879, At 2 o'clock p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE HEART OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. In the Bankrupt Estate of John Smith. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction at their Rooms, on the above date—The following Valuable Feeehold Properties, situated in the Very Centre of the City, and, which, from the fact of the whole of the Houses being in firstclass order, always commanding the best of tenants, and the growth of the City necessarily increasing the value of such Properties every day, renders them Unsurpassed as a Lucrative Investment for Capital, or as a Speculation. Lor 1. The comfortable and well-appointed twostory Family Residence, containing Drawing-room, Dining-room, 4 Bedrooms, Kitchen with splendid range, Scullery, out offices, &0., &c., known as Clifton House, standing upon a Block of Land, being the Allotment No. 14, and part of the Allotment No. 18 of the subdivision of Town Acre No. 150 in the plan of the City, having a frontage of 45ft. to GHUZNEE-STREET, by a depth of 90ft., and which Land is tastefully laud out as a Flower Garden and Shrubbery. This Lot is sold subject to a Mortgage of £2OO, maturing 13th June, 1881, and bearing interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, payable quarterly. The mortgage can, however, be paid off if desired. Lor 2. The Splendid Building Site known as Lot No. 21 of the subdivision of Town Section No. ,150 in the plan of the City, having a frontage of 30ft. to GAR-RETT-STREET (off Cuba-street), by a depth of 78£t. This is the only vacant allotment left in Garrett-street, and should he visited by every careful man wanting to build up a, home for himself. This lot is quite unencumbered. Lot 3. That Valuable Cottage Property, consisting of the two well and faithfully built Cottages, now occupied by, Messrs Dempsey and Smith respectively, and situated upon an Allotment of Land, part of Town Section No. 179 iu the plan of the City, having a frontage of 53 links to CUBA-STREET, by the long depth of 242 links. As this Property is situated nearly opposite the well-known Te Aro House, and therefore in the very core of the business life of that portion of the City, an energetic man by removing the cottages to less valuable ground, and erecting Business Premises, would make his fortune in a few years. The site is quite unequalled. The Property is sold subject to a mortgage of £IOO, maturing in three months, and bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, payable quarterly, but the mortgage can be paid off if desired. Lot 4. • ; The Valuable Allotment, numbered 3 in the plan of the Township of Woodville Lot 5. The Valuable Allotment, numbered 62 in the plan of the Township of Woodville. Lor 6. 1 The Valuable Allotment, numbered 63 in the plan of the Township of Woodville. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street, ON THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1879, At 2 o’clock, p.m. Important Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property, &c,, in the Lovely Seaside Suburb of Kilbirnie, within Five Minutes’ Walk of the Tramway Station, at Newtown. , j In the Bankrupt Estate of Charles Moody. Lot 1. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction at their rooms on the above date, — THE SPLENDID HOTEL AND RESIDENCE, As described in the annexed particulars : That MAGNIFICENT HOTEL PROPBRTY situate iu the far-famed and beautiful seaside suburb of KILBIRNIE, being the allotments numbered 7S, 79, and 80 in the plan of the said suburban township, containing together three-quarters of an acre of flat beautiful garden ground, fronting the main road to the Slip, on which is erected the HANDSOME AND COMMODIOUS BUILDING known as the KILBIRNIE HOTEL, containing Bar-room, Dining - room, three Parlors, Kitchen, and Store-room on the ground floor, and Drawing-room, eleven Bed-rooms, Bath-room, Water Closets, &c., on the first floor. There is also a Coach-house, Two Stables (two stalls each), Store-house, Out-offices, &c., &c., on the ground ; and as the whole of the buildings are quite new, of first-class construction and design, and the site is one quite unsurpassed, the property possesses advantages unequalled ont of Wellington, The recent extension of the tramway to Newtown, and the fact that residents of Wellington can now in a twenty minutes’
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5822, 26 November 1879, Page 4
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