IN THE EXCHAN GE LAND MART. ON *RIDAY,~4th JULY, 1879, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. are . favored with instructions to offer for sale by pnblic auction, on the above date— The following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES Situated in ABEL SMITH-BTREET and THE AVENUB, As follows : Lot I— THAT COM PORTABLE and COMMODIUB RESIDENCE lately occupied by the Rev. T. Poriitt, built on an allotment of land having a frontage of 70it. lOin. to Abbl Smith-strbbt, by a depth of 81ft. Bin. Lot 2 -All THAT VALUABLE CORNER ALLOTMENT, having a frontage of 74tt to Abel Smith-street, by a depth ot 81ft. Bin alone Thb Avenue opp Abbl Smithstrbbt. Lot 8-THAT EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE ALLOTMENT having a frontage of 83ft- to THE a YEN UE off Able Smith-btrbbt. by a depth of 144 ft. lOin., on which is erected that first-class and convenient building known as The English High School. Th« above exceedingly valuable properties ! adjoin the residences of R. Port, J*sq., and the Rev. Archdeacon Stock, and being hi one '' of the healthiest and most sbbirablb positions in the City of Wellington, should command the attention of INVBBTORS AND CAPITALISTS. Terms most liberal. " FRIDAY, 4th JULY. Flowering Plants, fhrubs, and Bulbs. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favored with instruction* to sell by public auction, at ttfeir Rooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Friday, 4th July, at 2 o'clock, without the slightest reserve, The balance of Mr. M'Nab's nursery stock, consisting of— Camellias, Azalio3,Rhodadendrons, Palms, Lsurel?, Liliums (in great variety), Peonies, Lily of the Valley, Hyacinths, hedge plants, ornamental shrubs, bulbs, 4c , &c. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. FRID4Y, 4th JULY, At 2 o'clock. Piano. Piano. Piano. Piano. Without Reserve. And for Positive and Absolute Sale. LAERY Sc CAMPBELL (late Beauchamp, Campbell, & Co.) have received posidve instructions to sell without reserve, at their Rooms, corner of Panama-street and Lambton Quay, on Friday, 4'.h 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. LAERY &~CAMPBELL, Auctioneers, Corner Panama-itreet and Lambton Quay. POSITIVE AND PEREMPTORY SALE. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On the Premises, Cuba-street, at the Temperance Hotel. SATURDAY, sth JULY, 1879, At 2 o'clock p.m. CITY OF WELLINGTON. By Order oi the Mortgagees. The Lease of that piece or parcel of Land situate in Cuba-street, being portion of section 180 on tuo plan of the City of Welling'on, and the whole of the laud included in certificate of title, vol 3, folio 46, together with the premises and buildind* thereon erectsd. known as TAFNER'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. DWAN, KIRTON, & CO, favored with instructions from the mortgagees, will well by auctioi as above, the unexpired term of lease of the above valuable city property. To speculators, genuine occupiers, and others, who know how to conduct the business of this grand Hotel, no better investment can he offered. The premises are extensive, with high and lofty rooms and separate domicilaries for private iamilies. The rooms are so plannod that any number of suites may be obtained. There is not a dark room in the house, and there is not a room that does not gat its share of during the day. Protection against fire, it sseras, is almost perfect. There is no hotel in New Zealand where patrons consist of families more ih.n at the Temperance Hottl, from the fact that it has been designed more fully to meet the wants of such patrons; yet the transient trade that is done ia this establishment excell* that which is dono in more pretentious establishments. Terms at sale. •9T No further adjournment; this sale will be absolute. Full particulars to be obtained from DWAN, KIKTON & CO.
FRIDAY, 18'h JULY, At 2 o'clock p.m. "The Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 1860," and "The Sale of Mortgages Act, 1870." /^\ EOROE THOMAS has received instruc\JT tions, by order of the mortgagee, from Mr. A. S. Allan, the Registrar, to cell by public auction, at bis A iction Rooms, Hunter-street (late Vennell's Auction Room), 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 great 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 yards, garden, and a four-roomed house ; is subject to a lease which has 8) years to run, at a rental of £200 per annum. 6 acres of the land, with a dwelling-house thereon, consisting ot an orchard, stocked with 600 choicest fruit trees, and stable, piggeries, Sec. ; is also subject to a lease with 8& years to run, the annual rental being £35 The remainder of the property consists in part of dense bush, suitable for firewood, posts and rails, &c, and in part open gracing, land, with a nine-roomed dwelling-house, surrounded with a garden upon it. The property Is divided into suitable and convenient paddocks by substantial fences, the whole being within easy access of the railway and the city by good metalled roads. ¦SCHEDULE.— FREEHOLD. 1. All that piece of land containing 892 acres more or less, being the whole of the section No. 229, part of sections Nos. 231 and 232, on the plan of the Hutt District 8. All that piece of land containing 60 acres more or less, being the whole of tL? section No. 230, Hutt District. 3. All that piece of land containing 96 acres and 2 roods, being portion of section No. 44, Hutt District 4. All that piece of land containing 40 acres more or less, adjoining section A'o. 231, Hutt District. 6. All those pieces of land containing 80 acres more or less, in the Hutt District, beii g the lands, comprised in the applications of Peter Bruce, dated 29th day of September, 1865, No 3148, and the 3th day of May, 1868, No. 3614 at Crown Lands Office, Wellington. 6. Also, all that piece oi land containing 113 acres more or less, in the Lowor Hutt District. The last mentioned pieces of land are subject to a mortgage for £900 and interest. LEAKBHuLD INTEREST, Being the residue of the term of 21 years, to be computed from the Ist day of January, 1867, subject to the yearly rent ot £25, payable half yearly on the first day of the months of July and January, in all that piece of land containing 100 acres, more or less, being the section No. 45, Hutt District. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer.or MESSRS. BRANDON & SON, Solicitors, Feathery ton-atreet. FURNITURE FO*t PRIVATE SALE BT TT7 H. ROCKE&CO., Melbourne— Drawing-room suite (walnut wood) Crimson brocaded rep (latest style) Walnut Canterbury (fret work) Handsome tapestry carpet and hearth rug Scotch chest of drawers. Ths above only in use a few months. Address— "SELLAC," care ofBURRETT, Stationer
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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 2, 2 July 1879, Page 4
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