IN THE EXCHANGE LAND ANj I MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, { Panama-street. ON FRIDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. In the Bankrupt Estates of John Smith and Charles Moody, separately and jointly. The MAGNIFICENT LEASEHOLD PRO. PERTY KNOWN aB the ADELAIDEKOAD MUSIC HALL, and adjoining Land and Buildings. For Abaoluto Unreserved Sale. m KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. JL • are favoured with instructions, by special resolution of tho creditors in the above estates, to Bell by public auction, absolutely without reserve, at their rcomß, on the above dato, tho undermentioned Valuable Leasehold Property — That magnificent building known as the ADELAIDE ROAD MUSIC HALL, with tho large suites of twostory Offices attached thereto, ako tho large Shop and 5-roomed Dwel-ling-house, built of wood and iron, now occupied by Mr. Jacobwitch, tailor, also the largo Briok Shop and Dwelling-house recently c-rectsd aud now occupied by Messrs. C'ate and Simmonds, butchers, as tho whole of the said buildings aro now erected upon that VALUABLE CORNER BLOCK OF LAND, having a FRONTAGE of 400 LINKS io DRUMMOND-STREIiT and 225* LINKS to tho ADELAIDE-ROAD, and being part of TOWN SECTION No. 756, City. Tho said block of land ia held under lease from the gronnd landlord for 21 years, from lfct May, 1878, at a rental of per annum, and the rental at prosent derived from the property is somo .£l4O por annum, which, in the hands of an enterprising owner, might be incrcaeed threefold. Tho above property is without exception one of the best investments in tho Adelaideroad. The great growth of population in that quarter, tho fact of the tramway line passing the Hal], makes its situation a most admirablo ono. FIVE MAGNIFICENT BUILDING ALLOTMENTS can be made by subdividing the land at the rear of the Hall and fronting Drummond-streot, and which alono would pay tho ground rout, leaving the rest of tho property irce. For full particulars as to titlo, plan of property, cards to view, &0., &c, &c, apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Panamastreot. REMEMBER — Tho SALE is ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED, IN ORDEtt TO CLOSE THE ACCOUNTS OF THE ESTATES, and that the Property will absolutely bo sold. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-stkeet. On FRIDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Cottages, separately or together. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions from - the mortgagees to sell by public auction, aB above— ALLOTMENTS Nos. 10 and 11, of tho nub-division of Town Section No. 707, having together a frontage of 72 feet to Wallace-street, on which aro ereoted FOUR FIKSTCLASS COTTAGES, at present let on weekly tenancies The property is held from tho ground landlord under a Joase for 21 years from 11th May, 1877, at a rental of .£lO per annum for the first 10 years, and £15 per annum for the remainder of term. The cottages will bo sold separately if desired, wit'-i 18 feet frontage, and subject to a ground rent of £2 10d per annum. This is a rare opportunity for a workingman. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION RuOMS, Panama-stkeet. ON FRIDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, 1881, At 2.30 p.m. Absolute Unreserved Sale of a Firstclass Fahm, Taranaki. In the Estate of E. W. Mills. m KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. JL • are favored with instructions from the Trustees in tho estate of E. W. Mills, to sell by publio auction, on tho above date, without reserve — That VALUABLE FARM, containing 60 acres of first-olass land, being SJrural section No. 51, on the plan of the Tarukatangi District, F Taranaki, and originally granted to one Patrick Ready The property has a frontage to tho Hurst-house-road, and is one of the MOST VALUABLE IN THE DISTRICT. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street.e et. ON FRIDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, 1881, At 2 30 o'clock p.m. One of the most comfortable and convenient Family Houses in the city, close to tho Tramway lino, to be sold in consequencs of the owner leaving to settle in the country. Tfli KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. JL • are favoured with instructions from Mr. Joseph Dempsey to sell by publio auction, as above — That VALUABLE ALLOTMENT of LAND,- part of Town Section No. 299, having a frontage of 68 feet to LLOYD -STREET, ofj<' PibieSTKESr on which ia erected au ex- * ceedinglycOMHODio os and highlyfinished FA.MILY RESIDENCE, containing Six Rooms, Scullery, Outbnildings, and capital Verandah, ALL ON THE GIIOUND FLOOH ; also, Bricked Yard at Back, Stable, Fowlhouse and Yard, Garden, and all the other incidentals to a wellappointed House. The property is Bituatod oloso to the Mansion and Grounds of Wm.Dawson.Esq., aud i 8 one of the most desirable iv the city. The torma aro—^£so Deposit, iHOO in three or six months, and the Balance on Mortgage for five years if desirod. FOR PRIVATE AND IMMEDIATE SALE. In ordor to oloso the accounts in the Estate of the late ldpman Levy, Esq. THE MOST ATTRACTIVE LARGE BLOCK OF CITY LAND OFFERED FOR SALE FOR TEARS. A Grand Chance for Spectators and Others. fV\ KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. JL • are favoured with instructions from ths Executors of the late Lipmau Levy, Esq., to offer for Private Sale, for a limited period, the whole of that Magnificent Block of Land having frontages to Kent Torrace, Marjoribanks-strcet, and Brougham-street, and consisting of the Four Town Acres numbered 307, 308, 315, and 316 on the plan of the City of Wellington, together with tho complete and well-appointed Family Residence, out-offices, vinery, greenhouse, &c, &c, erectod thereon. The whole of the ground has been laid out in ornamental and pleasure gardens, kitchen garden, orchard, paddocks, &c, and planced with forest trees, rare shrubs and plants. The gardens have been somewhat neglected during the past few months, but they are now being placed in first-class ordor. The site of the property is a most admirable one. From it an extensive and varied prospect over the harbour, city and suburbs is attained, while ita proximity to the business heart of the city and the tramway-line gives it a special value. Looking at the property as a Family Residence and Grounds it possesses no equal in the city, whilo its raluo for speculative purposes, by subdivision into allotments, may be guaged by the fact that the late Mr. Levy declined au offer of £16,000 from certain parties who desired to purchase and bubdivide it. As the Executors of the Estate are desirous of closing it at an early date they are proparod to deal liberally with intending purchabers. Tho terms of the sale ore cash; but, if necessary, arrangements can be made by which the purchaser may obtain wSoOOO to .£6OOO on mortgage for a term of years at lay 7 per cent, interest per annum. For fnrther particulars, and cards to viow, apply to MR. L. L. HARBIS, Financial Agent, Lambton Quay ; Or to JCessra.T. KENNEDY MACDONALD& CO. Auctioneers, Panama-street. COOK AND KNIGHT, Makers of Saile, Flags, Tents, TaTpaulina and Oilskins (iv ordoriug oilskina, plouso send height aud weight), Military Tent 3, aud Railway Truck Covers. Carpets planned, sown, and laid, or cleaned and re-laid. Yachts fitted with sails and rigging. Ou Sala— Horse-cloths, rick-oovera, waterproof covera, blocks, ropes twine, calico, du^k, canvas, nots, &o. Address — Custom Hnnftn Qfiny. Wellington. ON SALE, Custom House Forms. Eren- _ ing Poet Offioe. J 1
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 108, 4 November 1881, Page 4
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