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F<-tt SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. f\ \U& following valuable Freehold and Lease - A. hold Properties, situate in the City of Wellington, and in lots to suit purchasers, on tbe most liberal terms— A six-roomed House, In splendid order, situated at corner cf Taranaki and Uhuznee streets, 73 feet front to the former by a depth of 80 teet to the latter Leasehold Property, situate at corner of Cuba and Ingestre streets, 03 which is built three substantial dwelling houses, in * perfect order, wirh water, gas, bath rooms, and every convenience, the whole bringing in the handsome rental of £250 per annum; there is also room for two shops on corner of same section, the lease of which has 19$ years to run The lease of a Blacksmith's Shop, situated in Taranaki Place, bringing in now a rental of £156 per annum. It has 19 years and it months to run Four sections, situate en Scarboro' Terrace, each 33 feet by 97, with splendid view of the city, and beautifully situated for dwelling houses Lease of a splendid site, Well located for either a hotel or business, having a frontage of 66 feet by a depth of 75, situate at tue corner ol Cuba and Abel Smith streets. The lease has 42 years to run Several quarter-acre sections in the risiog town of Woodville, Hawke's Bay Full particulars obtainable from the undersigned,. JAMES MADDEN, Or DWAN & KIRTOw, Auctioneers, Manners-street, Wellington. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MR. P. K. WATTY has been authorised to sell by private contract, a Freehold Property in Courtnay-place, 50tt frontage by 75ft depth, with buildings. A splendid site for a hotel. Terms very liberal. MR. P. K. WATTY has received instructions to sell by private contract, 100 Building Sections at the Lower Hutt, each a quarter-acre. Pians at his office, Star Chambers. MR. P. K. WATTY is instructed to dispose of the Goodwill, Furniture, &c, of a first-class Accommodation House, c'.ose to the city. Terms very moderate. Apply Star Chambers. ¦ i OR Private Sale, the Furniture and HouseX? hold Effects, Books, &c, of a gentleman giving up housekeeping. This is worthy the attention of parties furniahiDg, as everything is in first-class condition and of superior quality. Apply to P. K. WATTY, — Star Chambers. TjlOR SALE, the following valuable freehold Jj property :— Marquis of Worm an by Hotel, Carterton, with 115 ft frontage to tbe Main Road, by a depth of 181 ft, or thereabouts, with stables, loose boxes, skittle alley, tec, &c. The Hotel contains 32 rooms, including two bars, billiard, commercial, and private sitting rooms. The railway station site and Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Association grounds are distant a quarter of a mile. Price £11.500. 1 Terms— £3ooo cash, £1500 on approved bills at 6, 9, and 12 months, bearing interest at 8 per cent.;, £7000 to remain on mortgage for six years at 7 per cent., payable quarterly. Intending purchasers should bear in mind that the township of Carterton is fast becoming one of the most important towns in the Provincial District of Wellington. E. E. EDMUNDS, Commission Agent, Carterton, Wairarapa. FOR SALE— The Lease, Goodwill, Stock, and Furniture, of the ROYAL HOTEL, Fbathbsstok, Together with Stabling for 60 Horses, good Garden, &c , &c. This House needs no comment, as it is so well known for its accommodation — doing a good cash trade— and is daily increasing; and now the Railway line is through there is no other chance so good for investment, and a sure fortune in a few years. Por particulars, apply to the Proprietor, or to J. AND W. STAPLES, Brewers, Wellington. LAND FOR SALE. O«7 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS at CarO I terton, adjacent to the Railway Station and Wairarapa East Coast Agricultural and Pastoral Association grounds. The above allotments are quite level, free from bush, and have frontages to roads a chain wide. Investors will do well to embrace this opportunity of securing allotments in what promises to be one of the most flourishing nlan towns of New Zealand. E. E. EDMUNDS, Commission Agent, Carterton, Wairarapa U O R SALE. A nice-roomed House. 1 Section Land, next Tram Terminus, Adelaide-road. 1 do. clo«e to Tram Terminus. 126 Acres, Horokiwi district. 1 Trap Horse, very staunch, price £30. Apply to D. CHIBHOLM, Molesworth-street. FOR SALB, three Allotments, 33 feet each, with double frontage, under large blue gums, at Kaiwarra, and known as Loxley tiall; price £6 per foot, or £5 cash. Seethe owner, O. W. Clayton. FOR SALE, at Wadestown, nineteen Freehold Allotments, at 12s 6d per foot, or 10s cash See the owner, O. W. Clayton. FOR SALE, four Freehold Cottages, always let at 38s per week; price, £600, or £550 cash buys the lot. See the owner, O. W. Clayton. FOR SALE, thirty-six Freehold allotments, in the Government township of Woodville, at £12 10s each, or ten for £100 cash — worth twenty. See owner, O. W. Clayton. FOR SALE, twenty-nine Allotments, in Fitzherbertown. being half-acres; price, £7 10s, or ten for £50 cash. See the owner, o. W. Clayton. T7IOR SALE, eleven Allotments, being quarJU ter acres, in the township of Carterton, Wairarapa j price, 10s per foot, or 7s. 6d cash. See the owner, O. W. Clayton. FOR SALE, 1000 feet Freehold Land in the main street of Featherston adjoining the bank and hotels, Sea. - price, £5 per foot, or £4 10 a cash. See the owner, O. W. Clayton. F>R SALE, 2500 Freehold Acres, a few miles from Masterton, partly fenced, and limestone formation, if terms wanted, my price is £2 10s per acre, or 30s cash will be taken; or half cash and half bills, without interest. See owner, O. W. Clayton. EOR SALE, thirty-five Freehold Quarter Acres in township of Midhurst; price, £12 10s each, or £10 cash. The railway runs tight through tbis township Also, eighty Acres, at £10 each, No. 10 Block, adjoining the town. See O. W. Clayton, who is on Thorndon Quay. SAMUEL DANES & SON HAVE ON SALE— Steam valves, pressure and vacuum guages, suet lubricators, boiler mountings, copper (hi bars, ingots, and sheet) rod and sheet brass, copper and brass wire, check valves, black and galvanized iron pipe, bit and atop taps, india-rubber hose, directors, pan closets, urinals, washing basins, water meters, and all description of plumbers' tools. Chandeliers of newest designs, hall lamps pillar globes, English and American force and lift pumps, hydraulic rams, <Stc. Brass Founders and Copper Smiths, Brandon-street. /TIHE Undersigned has just opened, ex late X arrivals— 2caßes fine wools, silks, crewels, aad braids I do glass shades, assorted 1 box polished N.Z shells 1 case worked slippers, smoking caps, CU;biODB, ICC. 1 b x forts and conciflxes 1 case oleographs, great variety 1 bale best fingering wools 2cassß tojs, dolls, and round games, &c, &c. N.B.— The above is the first part of an extensive special order for first-class goods, the moiety will be shortly landed, ex Pleiades and Van Dieman. H. J. GOODMAN, (late Warburton and Goodman), Lambton Quay. KOHN AND CO., WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Laubtod Qdat, BEG to intimate to their numerous Friends and Customers that they have just opened up a shipment of Silver and ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS from London, consisting of the newest Styles, ¦Jesijcns, and Patterns procurable in the Home larket, specially selected by their buyers hi London. KOHN tc CO. would also direct attention to then* large and well-assorted stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery. N.B.—A competent Watchmaker kept on the premises. RB. E. BULL having removed toCourtenmy place, opposite Harbour View tare, haa Tacandw for two gvnttantn

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 319, 14 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 319, 14 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 319, 14 January 1879, Page 4

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