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TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST. fi EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction on \JT Tuesday, 22nd August, at his yard, Brandon-street, at 2 o'clock — 1 4-wheel waggon, single shaft Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 24th AUGUST. A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT OP TOWN PROPERTY — FREEHOLD, Situated in Willis-street. f\ EORGE THOMAS has been favored with \JT instructions from Mrs. Valentine to sell by public auction, her residence, situated in Willis-street, immediately opposite St. Peter's Church, and known as Evelyn House, on Thursday, 24th August, at hisroom9, i.ainbton Quay — The house is erected on a corner allotment, containing 36ft. frontage to Willis-street, by a depth of 7«£ft. to Ghuznee-street. It oontains 10 rooms (the dining-room very large), scullery, and water laid on, all complete, together with every other convenience, either for a gentleman's private residence or a first-class boardinghouse. This house was built by Mr. Lockie, whose work is above suspicion. Terms at sale, which will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. The auctioneer would strongly recommend intending purchasers to view the property previous to the sale, as the same is to be an " absolute s«»le." For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioner and General Merchant. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, ON I HER ARRIVAL FROM OAMARU. THE Clipper Schooner HERALD, 80 tons burthen, coppered and copper fastened ; recently had a thorough overhaul on the Patent Slip. Is well found, and in first-class order. Immediately after the sale of the Herald, the ballast lighter Rambler and the small cutter Esk. The day of sale will be fixed on arrival of the Her? Id, which will be duly announced. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant, Lambtou Quay, Wellington. TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. SHOP, BAKEHOUSE, BRICK OVEN, &c, &c. -]\/TR. G. H. VENNELL has received injyX. structions to sell by public auction, on the premises — The buildings for some time in the occupation of Mr. I. Max ton, Lambton Quay, consisting of front sh^p, sittingroom, bedroom, large brick oven, chimneys, &c, &c. The whole to be removed within fourteen days from day of sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. No reserve. Terms cash. WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST. j PUBLIC SALE. j VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTIES. i MR. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions from the trustees in the estate of the late James Firth — That valuable freehold block in Willisstreet, now in the occupation of Mr. D. Asher and others, having a frontage of 104 links. Town acre No. 547, with frontage to Hillstreet, and overlooking Tinakoriroad, with family residence, lately in the occupation of J. Woodward, Esq. Part of town acre No. 397, Majoribanksstreet, with improvements; 68 links frontage by 500 links. Also, j By order of the administrator to the estate | of the late Robert Bould, the following valuable properties, viz. : — j The HOMESTEAD, JOHNSONVILLE, consisting of 140 acres Freehold 145 „ Leasehold substantially fenced, with a good dwelling-house, &c, &c, and flock of sheep (mixed), about 450. GREENWOOD STATION, WAIRARAPA. — 1860 acres fine pasture land, with dwelling-- house, stockyards, woolshed, stables, cowsheds, and necessary outbuildings ; a small herd of cattle, horses, &c. 1280 acres ALFREDTON. 360 acres banks of TIBAUMEA. Some of this is fine timber land, and well worthy of tbe attention of investors and parties seeking a good homestead. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneer. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms liberal. Declared at sale. WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST. MR FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auction, at his sale rooms, Manners-street, after the sale of produce — 1 first-class buggy 1 express, nearly new Sale at 3 o'clock. Terms cash. N.B.— Stock can be entered for this sale. FRIDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF DRAUGHT AND OTHER HORSES, WAGGONS, BRAKES, HARNESS, TARPAULINS, TRUCKS, ROPES, CHAINS, &c. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions to sell by auction on above date, at 11.30 o'clock, I The following most valuable lot of draught horses, Sec., ever offered for sale in Wellington, without reserve, if not previously disposed of, all that valuable plant belonging to tbe Wairarapa Carrying Company, consisting j of— 56 draught horses 2 hack do 2 saddle do 10 waggons 1 timber waggon 2 brakes, 2 carts 1 chaff and corn cutter complete 2 sets 4-horse brake harness 45 do 5 waggon brake harness 15 tarpaulins 3 weighing machines 8 trucks 1 safe 10 cases best Scotch harness, especially imported for the above plant, combining shaft and heading sets, whips, &c Ropes, chains, Sec. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLDS. PETONI TOWNSHIP. MR. R. J. DUNC\N has received instructions to sell by public auction — Several valuable' Building Sites at the extension of Peroni Township, next to Mr. Barton's property. These sections are the most desirable in the district for marine villa residences — a number of them having 1 been already taken up by influential gentlemen for building purposes. The land is high, level, upon a gravel subsoil, and within ten minutes' walk of the Petoni t>tation, and commands a magnificent view of the town and harbor of Wellington. Tbe sections are marked out with numbered pegs, and have a frontage of 50ft to Petoni Avenue, with a depth of 132 ft. Plans can be seen and all particulars obtained at the office of R. J. Duncan, auctioneer. Title under Land Transfer.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 21 August 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 21 August 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 21 August 1876, Page 3

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