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UNRESERVED SALE • of VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES, By order of the Executors of the late G. Vaile, Esq. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. H.ive been favored with instructions fiom the Executors under the Will of the late George Vaile, Esq., to realize all and several the properties iv that deed bequeathed by the testator j and for which purpose they will put up and sell by public auction, at their Stores, Fort-street, ou THURSDAY, 11th OCTOBER next, at tho hour of 12 a.m., LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. riIHE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Queen-st., 1 know as VAILE'S BUILDINGS. This valuable block, situate in the very heart aud busiues3 current of the City, contains seven stoics built in 1858, and roofed with patent metallic tiles. The houses are in excellent order, and have a right of way to their separate yards in the rear. Each tenement upou the ground floor possesses a good shop, with pailour and kitchen bemud ; while upon the first floor theie is a pleasant sitting-room and two sleepingapartments. They all are now occupied by fiist-class tradesmen, domg a prosperous business, and let at present for two pounds each per week, while the head rent of them smgly is Only £10 per Annum. Their value is much enhanced by their being Established Business Stands in their respective Trades, auy of which the purchaser may have possession one week after date of sale. Also, Two Houses in Wyndham-street, Ground Rent, £1 each, Adjoining Mr. Russell's Offices, having a right of way at the back, and now well tenanted ; present rent, only 15s each weekly, and Yard, Store, and Stables, leased to Mr. S. Jones to 14th May, 1868, at an annual rental of £48 ; as well as Spacious Printing Office, All Iron. This is a large and roomy Store, built aud roofed with Galvanized Iron, at present occupied by Mr. J. J. Moore, as a printing office, at the low rent of £10 per annum, but the lease terminates Ist January, 18G5. The leasehold property in this block as above, is held from Wilbam Goodfellow, Esq , at a rental o £72 per annum, lease terminating in December, 1868 ; aud with its -well paid annual income of £S3B, will be first offeied to capitalists in its integuty as one lot ; but should that mode of sale prove unsatisfactory, the tenements will be sold singly thus : — §"§ j 000 O OOOMrH § O Od) T< r-i r— it— i r-i i-^r-lr-l _i U S.» -*T}l^( ■* T)fTI(COCSOS CO O OO q 3 -,; 000 O OOt-C<s«l -* i-t OS £o>HirHr-lr-*»— <«— 4<— I CO b ■B_o*"- ( o-2 oooo'dr-J'ti'- 1 -2 o 1 So| o* l£|J O « 1 fig «! •■Nlli 1 M p o <IS«OW P4 3 && f^ gSr2;3^i rA 6 r-i <nn ■* oo^tcoo <-< Terms — One-fourth cash, and the balance by easy payments.
THE REAL ESTATE. consisting of — FREEHOLD CITY ALLOTMENTS in Welles-ley-street, Albert-street and Chapel-street HANDSOME VILLA RESIDENCE AND NEW DWELLING HOUSE, &c. CHAPEL STREET. A building allotment having a frontage of 30 feet to this favourite street, -with a depth of 107 feet. A building allotment adjoining the above, with a street frontage of 27 feet and depth of 107 feet. These allotments are of lot 5, sec. 22, east side of Chapel-street, between Wellesley and Victoriastieeta. They are invitingly level and fenced on either side. ALBERT STREET. Two building allotments having frontage of 28J feet each to the street, and depth of 107 feet. These allotments are situate on the higher side of the street, and with a pleasant eastern aspect overlook the City and Harbour. Elegant Villa Residence, Wellesley- street. The Allotment now occupied by this handsome Villa and Grounds, has a frontage to the street of 97 feet, with a depth of 111 feet. It is Lot 3, Section 38. of the City, and owing to the recent improvements in Wellesley-street, it is directly connected with Queen-street by the easiest access. The House has been designed in the most comfortable and elegant manner, suitable to the climate and lequirements of the place. Passing the porch it contains spacious Drawing Room, Parlour, Five Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry, outer Kitchen, &c., Out-houses, Well, &c, together with inside comforts of numerous Closets, Presses, &c. The space in fiont is planted tastefully with Flowers, &c, and the valuable building ground alongside is now occupied as Gaideu and Shrubbery. Genteel Dwelling House, WellosleyBtroet. This haw been but a short time orectcd, and in tho best possiblo manner. Bmido entrance Hall thoio are Parlour and Drawing-room connected by folding doors, two largo Bedioomn, with Kitolion, HorvniitH 1 room, Pantry, &c. Fowl-houso and lumbor wtoio, with a Stable a« well. This is a retired ami quiet lesidonco, but wiUmll close to Hobson-street. The Jlouho lihh bcou fliiwhod in fiwt-rate manner, and londeied tlioioughly comfortable. The Allotment has af i outage to the Stroot of 27 feet, with the doublo depth of 208 feet. Lot 10, section 24 of tho City. BUILDING ALLOTMENT adjoining tho abovo and of similar dimensions. .Village of Howick. Lot 23, Section 4 of the Village, situate on tho main Street, and close to the landing place.
Well-cured Smoked Hams, NEXT FRIDAY. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Will sell by auction, at their stores, Forfc-strcet, FRIDAY next, 27th inbt , at 11 o'clock, Qifr PRIME SMOKED HAMS.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1438, 24 September 1861, Page 2
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871Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1438, 24 September 1861, Page 2
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