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Sales by Auction. ______ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1894. ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST IMPORTANT SALES OF WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, CITY PROPERTIES EVER SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC AUCTION. The properties are situated in the HEART OF WELLINGTON, Ob the busiest part of Lambton Quay, OPPOSITE TO And within fifty yards of the QUEENS WHARF, Within a stone's throw of- the POST OFFICE, BANKS, INSURANCE OFFICES, And the principal Mercantile Establishments. Undeniably the very best RETAIL SITES IN WELLINGTON. MAGNIFICENT OPPORTUNITY FOB THE EMPLOYMENT OF CAPITAL BY PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS OR PUBLIC COMPANIES. The LAMBTON QUAY BLOCK Adjoins the premises of Messrs. Lyon and Blair, Booksellers, and extends to and includes part of the »ection occupied by Mr. C. Batkin Tobacconist, and the Wellington Terrace frontages of the tame acre. TOWN ACRE No. 709, fronting Wallace and Wright-streets, cut up into suitable sections. ' This acre occupies an elevated position, and commands excellent views of City and Harbour. The well-known DAY'S BAY property, containing 125 Mores, and situated a short distance from , l,owTy Bay. 106 Acres SILYERSTREAM, exactly opposite the i SilTerstreara Railway Station. MESSRS. HARGOURT & CO. \ Have been favoured with instructions from the Trust-cs in the estate of J. C. Todd (deceased) to submit to pubic auction oh Friday, 12th October, 1594, at 2.30 p.m., at the Colonial Exchange Auction Rooms, Lambton Quay and Panama-street, mHE FOLLOWING VALUABLE L PROPERTIES:— TOWN ACRE NO. 454. Lot l. Land, 94 sft frontage to Lambton Quay by an irregular depth, iritrt'the premises thereon, occupied the :<Ur Hotel, Messrs. Baker Bros., and Mr. '!'. Shields. -Let on lease expiring 11th July. 1807, at an annual rental of £47ft, and now re-let by present lessee, at an annual Tent of jtS4S per annum. Lot 2. I.and, 46ft frontage to Lau.bton Quay by r»n irregular depth, with the large Brick Store thereon, recently in the occupation of Messrs. Noble Campbell aud Co. LOT 3. Land, 17ft frontage to Lambton Quay by an average depth of 160 ft, with the premises thereon, occupied by Mr. T. Orr, chemist. Lor 4. Land, lS'Oft frontage to Lambton Quay, and containing 'M perohes, with the pre -isrtj thereon, occupied by Mr. G. W. Dutton, stationer, ihe northern boundary of this section starts from tht corner of Mr. button's premises, and run.' at- an angle thrench the shop »nd premises occupied by Mr. Batkin, dividing them into two parts. Lot 3 and that part of Lot 4 occupied by Mr. Button, are let on a yearly tenancy at a rental of £300. That part ol Lot 4, occupied by Mr. Batkin, and E. W. Mills and Co. (Limited), on which are erected large brick warehouses, are under lease until Ist July, 1902, at an annual rental of £25. The tot\l annual rental of Lots 3 and 4 is £325. Lot 6. Valuable building site, having a frontage of 47-3 ft to Wellington Terrace by a depth of 75ft. Lot 6. . Land. 61-Sit to Wellington Terrace by a depth of Siift, together with the dwelling-house erected thereon, now in the occupation of .Mr. Simpkin. LOT 7. Valuable building sit* having a frontage of 41ft to Wellington Terrace by a depth of 80ft. Lot 8. An irregular piece of land fronting Wellington Terrace, -md containing 21-7 perches, together with the dwelling-house erected thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. .1. E. Hayes. Lots 5, 6, T, and 8 are leased until the 21st August, 160S, nt an annual rental of £'J0 Lot 9. Part of Town Acre No. 483, having a frontage of 143 ft to Lambton Quay by a depth of 82ft, together with Ihe shop and premises erected thereon, and adjoining Messrs. Lyon and Blair's establishment. Leased to llth July, 1897, at £100 per arraam. Lot 111. — Town Acre No. 709, with frontages to Wright and Wallace-streets, cut up into suitable building sites. COUNTRY PROPERTIES. LOT 11. Section No. 142, Silverstream, containing 106 acrM, and opposite the Silverstream Railway Station. This property being beyond the hum and bustle of the City, and yet within easy reach of it, offers, in grandeur of scenery and sylvan repose, the ideal of a country home. Lot 12. Section 33, Hawtrey, or Day's Bay, containing 125 rcres. This is a well-sheltered nook in Port Nicholson Harbour, and a charudn; spot for a marine residence. Its wild and picturesque scenery makes it a favourite resort for picnic parties and excursionists.

TERMS OF SALECITY properties : 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer, and balance in one month Or, 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer 16 per cent, in one month 25 per cent, in 3 years at 6 per cent. 60 per cent, in 5 years a*. 6 pur cent COUNTRY PROPERTIES : 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer, and balance in one month. Or, 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer 25 per cent, in one month 3D per cent, in three years at 6 per cent. 35 per cent, in 5 years at 6 per cent. For all details, apply to Messrs. JOHNSTON & CO., Wellington; HARCOURT 4 CO., Auctioneers. Or to Messrs. BRANDON, HISLOP, AND BRANDON Solicitors, Wellington. Or, Messrs. GEORGE A J. A. COOK, . Solicitors, Dunedin. m, Plans can be had at the Office of the New Zealand Herald. __ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 19th AND 20th SEPTEMBER. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR AT CAMBRIDGE. The undersigned will bold their Annual Spring Horse Fair in connection with the Waikato Farmers' Entire Parade, at Cambridge, on above date, and will offer upwards of OKA UNBROKEN COLTS AND /***" FILLIES, Upstanding Hacks, Light Harness, Medium, and Heavy Draught Horses. WoNXCOL AND CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9617, 15 September 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9617, 15 September 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9617, 15 September 1894, Page 8