WEDNESDAY, 19th MAY, At 3 o'clock. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE EEEEHOLD TOWN AND COUNTRY Ii AND ASHJFORTH & LIFFITON O~AVE received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Rutland Chambers, on Wednesday, 19th instant, at 3 p.m. — The following properties, which, without exception, are SOME OF THE MOST VALUABLE EVER OFFERED BY AUCTION IN THIS DISTRICT. Lot 1. All that piece of land fronting Plymouth and Keith streets, being the corner portion of Suburban Block 39, having a frontage to each street of Ssft, on which lias been lately erected a commodious and substantial dwelling-house. Lot 2. Parts of Sections 908 and 909, adjoining the above, having a frontage of 47ft to Keithstreet by a depth oi 85ft, with a four-roomed cottage and con: venienees thereon. Lot 3. Half of Town Section No G7, having a frontage of 50 links to Wickstead-street (nearly oppoBite the Empire Hotel), on which is erected a large and commodious shop and 9-roomed dwelling-house, vow in the occupation of Mrs Rankin. Gas and water laid on. Lot 4. Town Section 255, Wilson-street, with comfortable dwdllinghou,se and all conveniences ; now occupied by Mr A. C. Leslie, Lot 5. Country Section 58, in the Manchester Block, containing .by admeasurement 83 acres 1 rood and 20 perches, as shown, on the official map oi: the district ; 30 acres cleared, the remainder bush. Note. — The Auctioneers wish to draw the attention of the public to the important properties above-men-tioned. Lots 1 and 2 are especially adapted as the residences of those whose employment requires a home near town. The houses are all nearly new, and the premises are all in good order. Lot 3 is a valuable business site, and affords an opportunity now seldom offered of obtaining the freehold of central business premises, replete with every convenience, including Gas and Water. Lot 4, in Wilson-street, is a valuable residential site, in close proximity to the Railway Station, and is a desirable property in. every seuso of the word; while Lot 5 offers a chance to the indusbrious country settler of obtaining a homestead at a moderate firure. It is situated on a good metal road, 7 milea from Feilding. Our instructions are to sell, and we make the terms as liberal as our clients allow vs — viz., 25 per cent Cash on the fall oil the hammer, and the balance in one month. {jgpf Note the date of Sale — WEDNESDAY, 19m INST,, At 3 p.m. ASIIEOHTH AND LIF-ETTON, Auctioneers. N.B. — Parties wishing to dispose of properties at this important Sale would do well to communicate with the Auctioneers at least One Week prior to the date above-mentioned, in order that they may be duly advertised.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 7112, 11 May 1880, Page 3
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