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MONDAY, 4th APPvIL. VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. CLEABING SALE OF REMAINING SECTIONS. ALICE TOWN, LOWER HUTT, Also, HOUSE AND ONE ACRE OF LAND. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favored with instructions from the proprietors to sell by public auction, at their rooms, i'eatheraton-street, on Monday, the 4th day of April, at 2 o'clock — Tho whole of the remaining unsold SECTIONS in ALICE TOWN, and tho House with an acre of land. The above are admirablo sites for Villa residences, situated close to the Railway Station, within eaay access of the city, and will be sold at merely nominal prices, aa the owners are desiroua of roalitiing the property. The Terms are most liberal, being onefifth Cash, and b.ilance in Biila at 6, 12, 18, and 24 montha, with interest added at 5 per cent. Titlo under tho land Transfer Act. Plans may bo obtained at tho Office of the Auctioncera.

MONDAY 4th APRIL. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., acting under instruction from the Executors of tho lato William Kead Welch and from Mr. H«nry Welch, will aell by publio auction at their aalo-rooms, Feather-ston-streot, Wellington, on Monday, 4th April, 1881, at 2 o'clock— THE UNDERMENTIONED VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANDS AND SHtibP. 1. Seotiona Noa. 3, 4, and 57, Opaki Block, containing 577 acres, together with woolshed and farm buildings thoroon A right of road half a chain wido through section 6 will be given to these sections. 2#2 # The eastern half of section No. 6, Opaki, containing 500 acres, togother with dwolling-houao and out-buildings, now in tho occupation of Mr. Honry Welch Subject to a right of road half a ohain wide to tho eeotions included in lot 1. 3. The western half of section No. 6, Opaki, containing 500 acres, 140 acres of whioh are let for a term ending 31st May, 1882, at an annual rental of £210 4. Part of Bcction No. 61, Opaki, containing 93£ acros, laid off as a township, and known as tho Township of Mulgravo 5. Part of section No. 32, Opaki, adjoining the Township of Mulgrave, with tho hotel and outbuildings thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. James Harvoy 6. Seotiona Nos. 9 and 10, Opaki block, containing.472£ acres 7. Section No. 71, Opaki block, containing 63 acres of magnificent totara bush 8. Seotiou No. 38, Kangitumau Block, containing 84 acres. 9. A flock of 3350 sheop and lambs, of mixed agea and sexos. The above properties are all within easy distance of tho town of Masterton, lots 1, 2, 3, within four miles, and are situated along the intended railway line. A considerable portion of the land is under cultivation, and has yielded hoavy crops of wheat and oats. After which will be sold, under instructions from the executors of tho lato William Koad Welch, and from Mr. Reuben King — Rural Sections Noa. 59 and 60, Fitzherbert, Manawatu, containing 89a OrGp For further particulars apply to EDWARD PEARCE, One of the Executors. MONDAY, 4th APRIL. BUILDING ALLOTMENT, LAWRENCESTREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have boon favored with instructions! from the mortgagee to soil by publio auction, at their rooms, on Monday, tho 4th day of April, at 2 o'clock — All that desirable pioco of freehold land, being part of Section No. 868 on the plan of tho City of Wellington, having a frontage of 30 feet to Lawrenoe-street by a depth of 120 feet, near the Tramway Terminus, Nowtown Terms at sale.

TUESDAY, sth APJBIL, At 11 o'clock. At tho Railway Station, Fipitea. BRICKS ! BRICKS ! BRICKS ! Without Reserve. LAERY & CAMPBELL have received instructions from tho District Manager of Railways to sell by publio auction, at the Pipitea Railway Station, Wellington, without reserve, on Tuesday, sth April, at 11 o'olock— About 12,000 bricks Sale at 11 o'olock. SATURDAY, 9th APEIL At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF COAL MINE, IRON RAILS, PLANT, FREEHOLD AND LKiSKHOLD PROPERTY, &c. By Order of the Wallsend Coal Company (Limited), of Collingwood. THE undorsigned has recoived instructions from tho Wallsend Coal Company (Limited), of Collingwood to sfll by public auction, at the Nelson Auction Rooms, Nelson, on Saturday, 9lh April, at 12 o'clock — Tne CuAt MINE, with iron tramways, containing about 110 tons rails, wharf, barge, trucks, leasohold and frcohold property and plant, and all tho other requisites for a coal mine, of which the following is a brief description : — Lease from the Crown of one hundred and sixty acres for twenty-one years from Ist January, 1870, at a royalty of 2 per cent., but not less than £l(J a year, 'lho coal seams, five in number, have been cut at right anglos by a main tunnol 7x5. For shipping tho coal there is a wharf 7 chains 45 feet long, builo principally of tho bost timber, with large bunkers for holding o >al to shoot into vossols loading alougsido. The freehold consists of two-and-half acres and thirteen sections of the Township of Ferntown, near the wharf, on whioh ia Manager's house, dwellings for laborers, and all similar reqaisitos. The Mine has been worked up to a recent date on tribute, and given a good return. The ooal is considered amongst the beat produced in the Australian Colonies. The upset price is £-150, and with that exception the above will be sold in one lot without reserve. Copy of inventory con bo seen at office of Evening Post, and a report, dated 3rd March, 18S1, by Mr. .1. Herbert Cox, of the New Zealand Government Geological Department, can be aeen at the office of the Auctioneer, or at the secretary's office, Collinewood. JOHN R. MABiN, Auctioneer. ST. HUBERT'S AUSTRALIAN WINE. rTIHE nndersigned haa recoived a shipment JL of this popular Wine, consisting of — Sauvignon, Hermitage, White Hermi. tago. Eeisling, Chosselas, and Burgundy. Price remarkably low. „

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 76, 1 April 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 76, 1 April 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 76, 1 April 1881, Page 4

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