THURSDAY, 3rd JULY. To Working Men with a Small Capital, the following is a rare opportunity of obtaining' a nice two-storey house, freehold, In Pirio- street, title under the Land Trmsfer Act. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Colonial Bank, to sell by public auction on Thursday, 3rd July, at 2 o'clock— A beautiful house, quite new, in Edmund's Terrace, Pirio-streot, subject to a mortgage, which can remain for any term, so long as th^ interest is paid. Terms at sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. N.B — This sale will tike place in Vennell's Auction Hoom, immediately after the property of Mo'srs. Mitchell and Thompson is soldTiIUKSDAY. 3rd JULY, TO CAPITALISTS AND AGENTS Having Funds in hand for Investment in Freeho'd Property. On 3rd July. GEORGE THOMAB bas received instructions from Messrs Mitchell and Thompson, the owners, to sell by auction — That valuable freehold property situated on Wellington Terrace, containing throe handsome two-storey houses (quite new) let to highly-respectable tenants, at £130 per annum each; alno an 8-roomed bou«e at the rear, which has been let at £80 per annum. This property Is subject to a mortgage for four years from date, which can remain at 8 psr cent per annum. This of course will make the terms exceedingly easy for intending purchasers. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at bh rooms, Hunter-street (late Vennell's auction room ) Sale will take place at 2 o'clock. N.B. — The Auctioneer cannot refrain from strongly recommending thi3 property to investors, as it is unquostionably tha most eligible placed In bis hands lor a long time past. FRIDAY, 18h JULY, At 2 o'clock p.m "The Conveyancing Ordinanco Amendment Act, 1860," and "The Sale of Mortgages Act, 1870." GEOROE THOMAS has received instructions, by order of the mortgagee, from Mr. A. S. Allan, the Registrar, to sell by public auction, at his Auction Rooms, Hunter-street (late Vennell's Auction Itoom), on Friday, 18th July, at 2 o'clock, the parcels of land (described more particularly in the schedule below), which, together, form a property of groat value, consisting of 811 acres, and situate near the Taita, in the Lower Hutt Valley. 100 acres of this property, consisting of rich bottom land, close to the road, suitable for market gardens, with yard", garden, and a four-roomed house ; Is subjact to a lease which has 8 J years to run, at a rental of £200 pei annum. 6 acres of the land, with a dwelling-house thereon, consisting ot an orchard, stocked with 600 chotceet fruit tre -s, and stable, pieeeries. ko. ; is also subject to a lease with 8J years tc run, tho annual rental being £35 The remainder of the property consists ir part of den'O bush, suitable for firewood, posts and rails, &c , abd in part open grazing, land, with a nine-roomed dwelling-house, surrounded with a garden upon it. The property is divided into suitable antl convenient paddocks by substantial fence?, the whole being within ea«y access of the railway and the city by good metalled roads. 80H ED ULE.— FREE HOLD. 1. All that piece of land containing 392 aures more or less, being the whole oi the section t<o. 229, part of sections Kos. 231 and 232 on the plan of the Hutt District. 2. All that piece of land containing 6C acres moro or less, being the whole 0: tLo <-ection No. 230, Hutt District. 3. All tbat piece ot land containing 2f acres and 2 roods, being portion 0 section No. 44, Hutt .District. 4. All that piece of land containing 40 acres more or less, adjoining section ISo 231, Hutt District. 5. All those pieces of land containing 8( acres more or less, in the Hutt District, bei'g the lands comprised in th< applications of Peter Bruce, datec 29 th day of September, 1865, No 3148 and the 6th day of May, 1868, No 3614 at Crown Lands Office, Wellington. 6. Also, all that piece of land containing 113 acres more or less, in the Lowoi Hutt District. The last mentioned pieces of land are subjec to a mortgage for £900 and interest. LEA^EHuLD INTEREST, Being the residue of the term 0 21 years, to be computed fron the Ist day of January, 1867, subjec to the j early rent ot £25, payabli half yearly on the nrst day of thi months of July and January, ia al that piece ot land containing 100 acres more or less, being the section No 45 Hutt District. For further particulars, apply to the Auc> tioneer, or MESSRS. BRANDON & SON, Solicitors, Featherston-street. " THURSDAY, 3rd JULY. By Order of the Mortgagees. MR. J. H. WALLACE has received instructions from A. 8. Allan, Esq , Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington, to set by public auction, at his sale rooms, Hunterstrset, on Thursday, 3rd July, at 2 o'clock pursuant to the CoDveyanciog Ordinance Amendment Act 1860, and the tales by Mortgagees Act 1870 — All that piece of property, in the occupation of James W'CoU, being part 0 Town Acre 738, off Adelaide Road together with substantial six-roomec building erected th?reon. Dimension: of the property are 19ft to KiDgstreet by a depth of 81ft. And also, All that piece of land part of town acn 740, upon which is erected a comfortable four-roomed cottage, 38ft fron tag( to King-street by a depth of Blft late in the occupation of Mr. James Higgins. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. BULLER k LEWIS; Or to THE AUCTIONEER. IrT~IHE EXCHANGE LaND MART, ON FRIDAY, 4th JULY, 1879, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD k CO. ar< . favored with instructions to offer for salt by public auction, on the above date— The following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES Situated in ABEL SMITH-STREET and THE AVENUE, As follows : Lot I— THAT COMFORTABLE and COMMODIUB REBIDENCE lately occupied by theßsr.T. Por*itt, built on an allotment of land having a frontage of 7uft. lOin. to Abbi Smith-strbbt, by a depth ol Bift. Bin. Lot 8-Au. THAT VALUABLE CORNER ALLOTMENT, having a frontage of 74ft. to Abel Smith-street, by ia depth of 81fc. Bin along Thb AVBNUB OFF ABBL gMITHSTRBBT. Lot B— THAT EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE ALLOTMENT having a frontage of 83ft- to THE AVEN UE off Ablh Smith-strbbt. by a depth of 1441t. lOin., on wbiih is erected that first-class and convenient buildii g known as Thb English High School. The above exceedingly valuable properties adjoin the residences of R. Port, tsq , and the Rev. Archdeacon Stock, and being in one of the healthiest and most desirable positions in the City of Wellington, should command the attention of INVESTORS AJVD CAPITALISTS. Terms most libtral. FRIDAY, 4th JULY, At 2 o'clock. Piano. Piano. Piano. Piano. Without Re|erve. And for Positive and Absolute Sale. LAERY k CAMPBELL (late Beanchamp, Campbell, k Co.) have received positive instructions to sell without reserve, at their Booms, corner of Panama-street and Lambton Quay, on Friday, 4th July, at 2 o'clock— 4 full compass pianofortes, by "Emil Ascherberg," in very elegant walnut and rosewood cases. These pianos have the credit of being the best in tone, more substantial in make, and elegant in appearances than any other make imported into the Australasian Colonies. Sale at 2 o'clock. No reserve. Terns cash. c LAERY &CAMPBELL, Auctioneers, Corner Panama-ttreet and Lambton Qtuy.
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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1879, Page 4
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