IMPOETANT TO SQUATTEES AND MERCHANT**. Important to CAPITALISTS & Banker 3. Important to All Settlers. MAGNIFICENT SQUATTING PROPKhTY ON THE E^ST CoAST OF THE NORTH I-LAND OF NEW Zh, ALAND. For Absolute Unreserved Sale. IN THE l-XCHANOK LAND AND MERCANTILK AUCII';N ROOMS, Panabia-stkbet, Wellington, N.Z., ON THURSDAY, Bth DECEMBLE, 1881, At 2 30 o'clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions from the Executors of the late James Armstrong, Esq., to sell by Public Auction as above, absolutely without reserve, Tn^ whole of the Grand Pastoral Properties occupied by the late Mr. Armstrong, in the Provincial District of Wellington, a<s follows :—: — Lot 1. THE AKITEO STATION, Consisting of 31,385 acres of Freehold Land, toge'her with 24,000 She<>p and thiß season's lambing, 550 head of Cattle, 50 Horaee> and all Store 3, Plant, &c, belong ng to the Station, the personal effects of the late Mr. Armstrong being alono reseived. Ihe laud is divided into a large number of paddocks, securely f enced-, while the buildings comprise dwellirghouse of 11 rooms, store, woolehed, theph'erds' and men's huts. 'J&e drafting and etockyards are most complete, and there is a capital garden and plantation attached to I tbe House Lot 2. GLENCOE STATlON, containing 12,072 acres of Frtfehola Land, subdivided into suitable paddocks, surrounded by about 14 miles of fencing The buildings consist of 4-roomed dwellinghouee, men's huts, &c. There is a splendid orchard and garden attached to the house, while the yards for stock and drafting purposes are admirably arranged AOHUNGA bTATION. Leasehold, containing about 18,000 acris. The Leaee has nine years to run at an annual rental of £ 00. Tho Land is divided into twelve paddocks of suitable bibcs, the whole fetation being securely fenced, there being fully 40 miles of fenoing erected. The Buildings consist of faix-roomed dwellingbouso, shepherd's house, men's hnta, first-class woolshed, for 16 shearers, &c, &c. AKITIO STATION, Leasehold from the Hon. Walter Johnston, containing about 21,000 acres, having one year to run, at a rental of .£750. There is a oapita< dwellia^hduso of eight rooms, woolshed) for 10 shearers, men's hut-i, and other Buildings on the Station, while some 15 miles of first-class fences has been erected, for which improvements .£SOO haß to be paid by the lessor to the lessee at tho end of the lease Together With the whole of the stock on the said Stations consisting of about 40,000 sheep, 1850 head of cattle, and 85 horses ; also, all the plant and stores belonging to the stations. The above Properties are situated on the Eabt Coast of the North Island, and are without exception among the beet investments in Bquaiting estate in New Zealand. The Akiteo station was an early selection of the late Sir Donald McLtan, whose judgment in tl^e matters was well known ; while the Glencoe, Aohunga and Akitio Lands are admitted by all to be first class. The present productive power of the Properties can be gathered from the fact that over 900 bales of wool were shipped from these stations' clip of 1880, while it is expected that fully 1000 bales will be sent away this 3 ear, and this quantity is capable of bein? increased to an enormous extent by further improvements. The terms of the sale have been fixed at one-fourth cash, the balance remaining, if desired, for 2, 3, 4, or 5 years, bearing interest at 7 per cent, per annum, payable annually. Lithographic Plans and Schedule of Property, Stock, P;ant, &c, may be seen at the offices of the AUCTIONEERS ; at Messks. MUERAY.EOBEETS & CO., Merchants, Wellington, and their Branches throughout New Zealand ; and at Messrs. ELDEE, SMITH & Cu.'s, Adelaide, South Australia ; while lull particulars as to Title, Ac, may be obtained from Messrs. BRANDON & SON, Solicitors, Wellington, New Zealand. PEELIMINAEY NOTICE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION EOOMS, Panama-street. ON FRIDAY, 16th DECEMBEE, 1881, At 2 o'olock p.m. Important to Capitalists who Desire a First-class Investment. important to speculators who desire to Make Monet Quickly. Important 1 o the Merchant who Debires a First-class Residence. Important to Every Man in the Community who Desires to Builb a House to Suit his Family on his Own Land. great and important sale of magnificent and centrallyshuated building sites. In the Estate of the late Lipman Levy, Esq. FOB POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE, IN ORDER TO CLOSE THE ACCOUNTS OF THE ESTATE. 'P KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. I • are favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Lipman Levy, Esq., to sell on Friday, the 16th day of December, 1881, at 2 o'clock p.m., POSITIVELY WITHOUT THE LfcAST EESERVE, in ORDER TO CLOSE THE ACCOUNTS OF THE estate, the whole of the MAGNIFICENT FEEtHOLD CITY ESTATE of the late Mr. Levy, consisting of Town Acres Nos. 307, 308, 315, and 316, on the plan of the City of Wellington, subdivided into THIRTY GRAND BUILDING SECTIONS, having frontages ranging from 33ft to 60ft, by depths of from 73ft to 145 ft, and facing KENT TERRACE, MAJORIBANKSSTREET, AND BROUGHAM-STREET, TH&ES OF THZ MAIN STREETS OF THE city ; also to Lipman-street and Levystreet, two new streets proposed to be laid off. THE FIEST-CLASS FAMILY EESIDENCE, with the commodious outbuildings and offices, is situated on section No. 30, which section has a double frontage of 99ft to Kent lerrace and Lipman-street, by j the splendid deptti of 290 ft. The residence will prove on examination one of the moat modern and comfortable in the city, and should be eagerly competed for in consequence of ita many advantages and special value. The site of every one of the Building Sections is moat admirable. From the whole of them an extensive and varied prospect over the Harbour, City, and Suburbs, is attained, while their proximity to the business part of the city and the tramway line gives them a daily increasing value. The terms of the sale will be 10 per cent, cash deposit, balance by bills, in equal amounts at 3 and 6 months ; bnt arrangements can be made by the Auctioneers with parties who desire to borrow a proportion of the purchase money for a period ot years. EEMEMBEE ! ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE. Full particulars in future advertisements. Catalogues, sale plans, &c, &o. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES AT THE •V^TELLINGTON CLOTHING MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Manners-street, For Summer Suits, will close shortly, in consequence of the great number already booked for the approaching holidays. Intending applicants should lose no time in leaving their orders to prevent disappointment. Suits £3 18s Od Trousers 0 18a Od JNO. COOGAN, Manager. ON SALE, Customhouse Forms. Evex- j ing Post Ofioe. '
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 132, 5 December 1881, Page 4
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