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TUESDAY, 28th APEIL, At 2 o'clock. TO" CLOSE A TRUST ACCOUNT. IMPO BTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF TOWN PItOPJSUTIItS. To Cai jitaliatß md Investors in House and Landed Property. GE< »BOJB THOMAS & CO. aro instructed 1 o offer for positive salo by pnblic anotioiu, at tfi"ir nalorooms, Panama street, on 'In 3>=day, <;Bth April, a*. !i o'elrok. tho followi Dg eligible town investmenta — Lotl. FIUKEHOLD AM/JTMKNT, having a frontage ot liliffc to Mortin-htrp^t by a depth of 711 c, with commodious bui'ding erect* >'t tluioon. Lot 2. LEASE OF MAwNIKfCEVT TOWN ACRE, nearly :0 year.) tj j au, flituato in Abel Smith-street, adjoin-, ing Victoria Hotel, together -wit*! six corteeo . (oil let to good to-janta) erected thereon. Lot 3. Lease of Valuable Property, '^rner of Abel Smith-street and Homer'slono, about 30 -\pars to, run, with six buildings enctcf]^ all let to tenants. The above properties are more particularly desoribed in foillowing nc^odule :— FREEHOLD: All those pi eceß or parcels of land, being the alii )tmentr, numbered 27 and 23. on a sub- divisional plan of the section numbi jrod 129 on the plan of thn City of W ellinyton ; bounded toward the weßt by other part of the said section, bf»in| \ tho allotment numbered 29, 74 f t; towards the north by Martin-street, 00ft ; towards the east by allotment nunbered 26, 74ft; and towards the pou th by allotments numbered 3 and 11 on the aitid sub-divisional plan, 60ft. LEASEHOLDS. All t'noso pieces or parcels of land, being cho allotments numbered respectively JL, 5, 7, 9, and 11 on a subdivi-ioml plan cf the section numbfred 127 on the plan of the City ot Wellington which is depo-i*e<l in the Doeds Registry Office at Wellington, numbered 37. T erm, 42 years from the 31st day of October, 1877. 'Ground rent, £39 lGs uer annum. All th at piece or parcel of land, being part of the section numbered lOi on the 'plan of tho City of Wellington. Bounded on the north by Abel Smithstreet, 150 ft; theuco towards the east by section numbored 106, 261 ft; thence towards the south by section 103, lGsft; thence towards the west by part of section No. 102, 198 ft; thence towards the north by other part of the paid section numbered 104, 15ft ; and thence towards the west by other part of the said section 104, 66ft 1 Term, 42 years from the Ist day of 1 Juno, 1878. Ground rent, J660 per annum. Terms in future issue. The Auctioneers invito special attention ±o this sale. The lot numbered 2 offers advantages now seldom met with, there being but few eligible town acroa in the very heart of the city now available. Either as a {(peculation for tho creotion of a laraa number of cottages or as a timber yard this property commends itself. For further particulars apply to W. H. QUICK, Esq., Solicitor ; Or to GEORGE THOMAS & CO,, Auctioneers, Panama-street. SALE, PRIVATELY— GRASS SEEDS. 80 saoks first-class Cocksfoot j 76 sacks Perennial Rye 30 sacks Italian Rye Also, Clovers, Cow Gras3, Timothy, Alsiko, &o. GEORGE THOMAS & CO., Panama-street. Sole Agents in Wellington for tho celebrated GEM " FLOUE. TUESDAY, 28th APRIL, At 2.30 p m. AW. BROWN U instructed to sell by • public auction, at his rooms, 38, Lambton.quay, on above date — The unexpited portion of lease of property, Conrtenay-place, having a frontage thereto of 47 feet by a depth of 72 foot, together with three buildings erected thereon (twosbopa and one dwelling), in the occupation of the vendor, Mr. Anthony Miosicb, and two tenants. The lease is for 10 years, from the 30th November, 1880, at a wookly rental of £1 7s 6d. One property is well fitted up as a hairdresser's establishment, with baths, &o , and as Mr. Miosich is leaving the colony, the goodwill of his business will go with the leaae. The two other building produoe a rental of fifteen shillings per week. To a speculator or anyone wishing to start in this particular business the property offers exceptional advantuges. Practioally no reserve. For fnrther particulars apply to A. W. BROWN, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, Bth MAY, 1891. SALE BY MORTGAGEE UNDER MORTGAGE AND BILL OF SALE. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. aro favoured with instructions from the Union Bank of Au«tral>a, Limited, to sell by public auotion, at their rooms. Lambtonqua,y, on Friday, tho Bth day of May, 1891, the property and effects known as Pomfroy & Co.'s Manure and Glue Works, consisting of freehold and leasehold land, horses, oarts, machinery, pknt, good?, chattels and effects, hereinafter spec fled, viz :— FREEHOLD. Lot I—All1 — All that piece or parcel of land containing by udmeaHurement two acres, more or less, being part of Section No. 5 on the record map of the Porirua District. LEASEHOLD. Lot 2— All that parcel of land being part of Section No. 10 on the Record Map of the Harbour Dwtriot, containing by admeasurement three roods and three perches, held under deed of lease dated the 15th March, 18S9, Reg. 57,100, made between James J'utter (therein described) of the one part, and William Thomas Pomfrey (therein described) of tho other pirt, for a term of 21 years (except tho last threo days thereol), together with the right of way mentioned in the said deed of lense, and subject as to the stream rnnning through the said_ land to all right- and tenancies existing therein, at the annual rontal of £25. and subject to tho covenants, conditions, and agreements in the said deed of lease contained and impliod Lot 3— All that parcel of land, containing two rood-i and nineteen perches, being other part of the said seotion No. 10 on the Record Map of the Harbour District, held under deed of lease dated the 25th September, 1889, reg. 58879, made between the said J. Fntter of the one part and the said William Thomas Pomfrey of the other part, for the term of 21 years from the Ist day of Ootobor, 1839 (except the last three days thereof), together with the right-of-way mentioned in the said deed of lease, and subject, as to the stream running through the said land, to such riehts and easements as are snbsisting therein, at the annual rental of .£25, nnd subject to the covenants and conditions and agreements in the said deed of lease contained or implied. MACHINERY, &c. Lot 4. — One ten - horßO power tubular boiler mounted on briokwork, two digesters or vats, one disentigrator, ono bono crushing maohine, one screw press, one marine boilor., two 0' 0 gallon coppers with worms, three 400 gallon tanks nith taps, two tif ting machines, 150 frames for clue drying (more or less), boiler fittings, three cooling vatp, 20 glue moulds, eight wooden working casks, -one six horse-power vertical engine one donkey engine ; also, belting fittings, two spring drays, one spring trap, two sets spring dray harness, one sot spring trap harness, two oart horses, cow in upon the land heroinbefore described. The whole property is in good working order, and is specially adapted for carrying on the business of a manure and glue manufacturer, and has until recet.tly been used for that purpose by W. T. Pomfrey, trading as Pomfrey & Co. The property will be sold in two lots— the maohinery, plant, goods, chattels, horses, nnd effoctn in the first lot ; and the land in the seoocd lot. For further particulars apply to BELL, GULLY & IZ-YRD, Panama-street, Solicitors ; Or to THE AUCTIONEER. Established 1835. T STROHMENGER & SONS, PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURERS, goswell-road, london. First Award Ddnkdin Exhibition. Shipments of these splendid instruments arriving every month. First consignment now on salo at 44, Willis-Btreet. CHARLES CALLIS. ! Solo Agent for Now Zealand. N O '1 i C E ALL Orders left at No. 18, Lambton-quay, opposite Colonial Bank, for Sand and Gravel will receive prompt attention. Rubbish removed on the shortest notice. AU other carting attended to. CHAS. LAMBERG. BATHS. BATHS. BATHS. rE. HAVES, Lambton-quay, has just • landed Cast-iron Enamelled Baths, complete with fittings. Price, from 90s eaoh. Call and inspeot. J, E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-quay. '

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 95, 23 April 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 95, 23 April 1891, Page 4

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