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MONDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. CITY OF WELLINGTON RESERVES. TO BE LET ON LEASE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. By order of the Wellington City Council. /CROSKERY, HASELL & CO. have Kj received instructions from the Wellington City Council to let on lease, by public auction, in their rooms, Lambton Quay, on Monday, 15th November, for a term of 42 years from Ist December, 1880 — 13 SECTIONS MARKET HALL RESERVE, situated in the centre of the best business part of the City of Wellington, having a frontage to Cuba-street, Manners-street, and Taranaki Place, as follows :— Section 1, Having a frontage of 28ft lOin to Cubaatreet by a depth of 51ft, and immediately adjoining that handsome and recently - erected brick building, known as Emeny's Royal Oak Hotel Section 2, Having a frontage of 28ft lOin to Cubastreet with a depth of 51ft, abutting on the side of soction No. 4, which has a frontage of 30ft to Taranaki Place by a depth of 62ft, thereby enabling any purchaser of these two Bcctions to obtain an entrance from either Cuba - street or Taranaki Place Section 3, Forming tho corner of Cuba-street and Taranaki Place, with a frontage of 28ft lOin to Cuba-streot and 51ft to Taranaki Place, and is unquestionably ono of the best business sites in the city Section 4, Having a frontage of 30ft to Taranak Place by a depth of 62ft, as described abovo Sections 5 to 13, Are situated between Manners-street and Taranaki Place, 5 sections having a frontage of 32ft to Man-ners-street, and 4 sections having a frontage of 30ft to Taranaki Place From the central position of this property, it ia admirably adapted for any class of business. The tramway passes some of the sections, and they aro all on the immediate lino of traffic to and from the most thickly populated part of Wellington, and to parties in want of a business site in a good position, upon easy terms, this is an opportunity rarely to be met with. Also, On Lease for 14 years, from Ist December, 1880, 11 SECTIONS TOWN BELT RESERVES, As follows ; — Mount Victoria Reserve, containing 26a 3r 9p, surrounding the signal station, situated about 1 mile from Post Office, and approachable from the top of Ma-joribanks-street, on which is excellent pasture, and good shelter for cattle Section 6, Containing 30a 2r lp, and situated about £ milo N.W. of the Basin ReBervo, approachod by a continuation of Ellice- street ; has excellent feed, and to a dairyman or livery stablekeeper would be very valuable Section 31, Containing 12a lr 16p, is situated about 2 miles from Post Office, to the right of the Adelaide Road, from whence it can bo approachod by Hunterstreet and Hanson-street Section 33, Containing 9a Or Op, situated about 1 milo trom centro of town, and can be approached by Bidwell-strcet Section 39, Containing 6a 2r 24p, situated top of Nairn -streeb, and fronting on to Hankey-street, also adjoining ;section 38. These two sections would be invaluable as paddocks to the residents in the neighborhood Section 41, Containing lla 2r 9p, situated about 1J miles from Post Office, and having frontage to the road line to Wright's Farm, with abundance of feed Section 42, Containing 12a 3r 7p, is adjoining section 41, also fronting on to road with equal advantages Soction 43, Containing 6a 3r 6p, situated about 1 \ miles from Post Office, and fronting on to Epuni-stroet Section 44, Containing 5a 3r 3p, adjoining section 42, has frontage to road and equal advantages Section 48, Containing 6a Or Op, is situated between tho Gaol and tho Roman Catholic Cemetery Newtown Reserve, Containing 60 acres, more or less, is situated about 3 miles from centre of town, is adjoining the Newtown Park, is within about 5 minutes' walk of tramway terminus, and from its close proximity to town its advantages as a dairy farm cannot be excelled, and in the hands of an enterprising man should prove a fortune The very valuable nature of many of the above Sections render it unnecessary for the Auctioneers to do more than draw the attention of the public to the very liberal terms under which tho leases will be offered to ensure a keen and spirited competition. Planß of Sections, with conditions of sale and all other particulars, can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, CROSKERY, HASELL & CO. Entries of properties, either in town or country, intended for bona fide sale will be received by the Auctioneers, and submitted for competition after the above, priority being given according to date of entry. MONDAY, 6th DECEMBER. 29 TOWN ACRES, ADELAIDE ROAD. FOR LEASE FOR 42 YEARS. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Agent, is instructed by the Commissioner of Native Reserves, to let by public auction, at the Land Mart, Hunter-street, on Monday, the 6th December, 1880, at 2 o'clock p.m., tho following lands — Lot 1. Rintoul-stroot, Town Acres 996, 998, 1000, 1002, 1001; Riddiford-street, 995 ; Russell Terrace, 997, 999, 1001, 1003, and 1005; at an upset rent of 12s 5d per annum for the whole lot. Lot 2. City of Wellington, Adelaide Road — Town Acres 972, 974, 976, 978, 980, 982, 981, 98(J, 9SB; Rintoul-street, 973, 975, 977, 979, 9SI, 983, 985, 987, and 989 ; at an upset rent of .£341 7b 7d per annum for the whole lot. Plans and conditions of leases to be seen at the office of tho auctioneer.
OPENING OF THE RAILWAY TO MASTERTON. MONDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. nniCKETS for the Luncheon to be given in tho Town Hall, Masterton, in celebration of the abovo evont, can bo obtained from Messrs. Holliday and Co., Stationers, Lambton Quay. Price, 10s 6d eacn. JNO. M. GTRDLESTONE, Hon. Soc. RAILWAY CELEBRATION. EMPIRE HOTEL LUNCHEON. AFIRST-CLASS LUNCHEON WILL BK SUPPLIED AT ALL HOURS, AT THE EMPIRE HOTEL, MASTERTON, On the day of Opening the Railway to Masterton. ¦Price Two Shillings. Visitors will find every Comfort and Attention. First-class Accommodation for those wishing to stay a few days. J. H. CORB ET T, Haying made extensive Alterations and Additions to his Hotel, is prepared to meet all requirements during the busy season. Spirits, Wines, Baers, &c, all of the very best quality. Fif-st-class Baths.
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Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 254, 29 October 1880, Page 4
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