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GREAT UNRE3ERVED SALE OF BBEWEBY AND HOTEL PROPERTY. TO BBEWERB, CAPITALISTS, INVESTOBS, AND OTHEBS. TO CLOSE THE DONALD ESTATE. - " Panama strbkt. ON FRIDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1882, At 2 o'olook p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. • are favoured with instructions from the Exeoutor of tho Estate of William Donald, deoeasod, in oonsequenoe of tho death of Mr. William Donald and the bank* tuptoj of Mr. W. H. Pasooe, to sell by pablio auotion, at above, absomjtilt without thb lbast bibbbvb, the undermentioned valuable properties— Lori. THE PHO3NJX BREWERY, SOID A 8 A GOINO CONOIBN. This property ccmpriiea that splendid Block of Land, containing 1 aqre 1:8 perobes, in tho heait of the City of Wellington, being ■cotion No. 254 and a portion of section No. 255, with a frontago of 193 ft to Tory■treot On thii Block of Land ia ereoted the PHCENIX BBEWKRY, with ataolnta'y perfeot requisites for brewing, and every oonvenienca, including a HS2T-' large and oommodious Malting House unsurpassed in New Zealand The above property 1b subject to a mortgage to aeonre the sum of .£3OOO, at 9 per cent. Arrangements have been male to reduce this to .£2500 for two year* at 9 per ceat., should ■aoh bj deiited by tho purchaser Also, The plant, ntensiia, oarts, drays, horses, and other ofcattels conneoted with the Brewery, a schedule of whioh can be obtained on application The Phceoix Brewery is one of the oldest tatabliahed breweries in the City of Welling* ton, and is noted for the quality of beer pro* duo«d. It has the supplying of a large number of the prinoipal hotels, besides a considerable country and private trade. Many of the hotels are bound houses, and these rights * ill be assigned to the purchaser The faot that increased railway eommuni* oation, the establishment of manufactories, th« Opening up of the Terawhiti Gold Diatriet, and work for all who oome at high wagei, will tend to largely increase the population of the Cily oC Wellington during the next three or four years, oonplcd with the more important faot that brewing is confined to throe houses in the city (of whioh the Phoenix is one), and that the profits are well known to be cnotmona, renders tbo purohase of this firowory, as a aoiNO con* OBBN, one of' the best, safbst, and host BILIABLI invistmbnts in every sense that we hare yet submitted to the public Lot 2. THE WATERLOO HOTEL, Kaiwabha, near Wellington. Thii is ono of the old-establishod Hotels in the suburbs, and does an excellent business. Term j— lo per oent. cash ; balance in one month, in order to close the estate ; but, as stated above, £2500 can lie on mortgage. For full particulars, as to title or otherwise, apply to Meurs. BUCKLEY, STAFFORD, AND FITZHERBERr, Solicitors ; W. R. WATERS, Esq., Commission Merohaut ; Or to THE AUOriONEEBS. SALE OF SPECIALLY VALUABLE PRO* PERTIEB IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. IN THE EXCHANGE L&.ND AND MERCANTILE AUCHON ROOMS, Panama-btrixt. ON FRIDAY, Bth"~SEPTEMBER, 1882, At 2 o'olook p.m. T KENNEDY "maODUNALD A CO. • are favoured with instructions from Frank Allen. Esq., to sell by publio auction v above, the under-mentioned valuable properties in the city, Thorndon district— Lotl. All that FREEHOLD BLOCK OF LAND, part of Town Aore No. 554, having a frontage of 125 links to GVIIiDFORD TSRUAOI off HlLLstbbbt, by a depth of 200 links, on which is ereoted that VALUABLE! AND COMMODIOUS FAMILY RESIDENCE, oontainirjg hall, din* ing and drawing rooms, library, s ; x bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, scullery, and briok wine cellar ; also ex* tensive outoffices, Ac. The house, on a briok foundation, is built oj heart of tptara, being of exceptional strength in order to carry another story if neoeasary, it is fitted with oupboards and wardrobes, while fcas in iroi pipes with complete flttihgs is laid on in every room. Water is also laid on in the house, yard, and grounds. The gardens surrounding the Property are laid out with taste, and planted with rare and ornamental shrubs and trees. The road way iv front of the house has been oarefully arranged and asphalted so that carriages may tarn with ease. The drainage arrangements are complete and per* feot. ' The, above property is in many respeota a most admirable one. Asa residence alike for beautiful view, healthiness of site, and oonTtoienoe of aooess, it can hardly be equalled In the oity, and we strongly reoommend it to o v clients. Lot.2. Thftt LEASEHOLD BLOCK adjoining the above, measuring 80 feet by 41 feet, and laid down in grass and fitted as a lawn teams ground. This blook is an admirable addition to the family residence, and is approached both from the residence and by a carriage drive from Hill* • street. The lease ia for IS years, from Ist May, 1880, at the low ground-rental of JB2O per annum. lot 3. That FREEHOLD BLOCK OF LAND having a frontago of 66£ links to GuiLDFORD Tibraoi, by a depth of 144 links, together with the COMFORTABLE SEVKN* BOOMED COTTAGE attached theroon. Water is laid on through* out the house and grounds, and the drainage of the property is also oompleto. The terms of sale are on a liberal basis. The title is Land Transfer, and porfeot. Cards to view and all further partioulars Hay be obtained on application at the Aydttoneers' offloe. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, PAIUMA-BTBMT. ON FRIDAY. Bth"sEPTEMBER, 1882, At 2 o'olock p.m. Unreserved Sale of Two Cottages off MoUsworth-street, by order of the Be* . of the Supreme Court, at the rifrfst of the Mortgagee. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • ' »w favoured with initruotions from A. 8. Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Ooirt at Wellington, to sell by publio MoMon, on the above date, under the provi■foni of "The Conveyanoiog Ordinance AoModment Aot, 1860, and the Sales by Mortjagees Aot, 1870"i That Valuable Property, part of Town Acre No. 577, situated off Moles-worth-at«et, with two capital cottagea, eaoh containing two rooms. The property has a frontage of 26 feet to private street, off Moles* worth-street, by a depth of 70 feet. The oottages are always easily lets and bring in an annual rental of £44 Jfc *5* h V P" 0 "*!"*. condiUons of klo, tttlt weds, Ao.,apply to -, MlttMf. BTtJCKLEY, BTAFFOBD. AND FITZHERBERT, Solicitor for the MortgageeOr, to tlit AUCTIONEERS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MEB* OANTILE AUCTION ROOMB, Panama-btbibt. ON FRIDAY, BaiSEPTEMBfiB, 1883, At 2 o'olook p.m. Sale of Two of the Best Sections in Wood* ville. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. t are favoured with instructions to sell bf pwblio auotion as above— TWO SECTIONS in the rising township of WOODVILLE, being those num* , ' bend 88 and 41, and situated near tha railway line, and the best part . :■ of too township

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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 40, 6 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 40, 6 September 1882, Page 4

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