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THURSDAY, May 21, 1857. LAND SALE AT NOAH’S ARK. , MR. J. 11. WALLACE will sell by puhr lie auction, on Thursday, May 21, 1857. at the Mart, Noah’s Ark, at 1 o'clock precisely, ’. T'HE following Valuable Freehold x Town and Country Properties, viz. : — Lot 1. 35 feet Frontage in Dixon street, containing an eight-roomed House and Shop, with Yard, &c,, occupied by Mr. Thomas Martin. Lot 2. 37 feet 6 inches Frontage in Dixonstreet, containing a four-roomed House, Garden, &c., occupied by Mr. Patten. Lot 3. 36 feet Frontage in Howe’s Lane, by a depth of 72 feet 6 inches, containing a two-roomed House, Well, Storehouse, Garden, &c., occupied by Mr. Woodham. Lot 4. 69 feet frontage in Howe’s Lane, by a depth of 72 feet 6 inches, well stocked as a Garden, with choice Fruit Trees, &c., &c. Area, 18| rods of good soil. Lot 5. 40 feet frontage in Dixon street, containing a six-roomed House, Garden, &c., &c., lately occupied by Mr. Johnston of H.M. Customs. Ix>t 6. a four-roomed House and Garden, &c., &c., with frontage to Pipitea street, lately occupied by Mr. Skeet. A Corner Allotment, frontage 82 feet to Sydney street (opposite the new government buildings). An Allotment in Dixon street, having a frontage of 81 feet to a private road opposite the residence of Jonas Woodward, Esq., and a frontage of 81 feet to Dixon street. Town Acre 160, divided as follows:— 40 feet frontage to Taranaki street, adjoining Mr. Chew's property, by a depth of 160 feet; 40 feet frontage adjoining the above, by a depth of 160 feet; 40 feet frontage adjoining the above, by a depth of 160 feet; 40 feet frontage adjoining the above, by a depth of 125 feet; 40 feet frontage adjoining the above, by a depth of 90 feet; A Corner Allotment, 60 feet to Taranaki street, and 90 feet to Ghuznee street; 35 feet frontage to Ghuznee street, by a depth of 113 feet. 100 Acres Wainui-o-mata, numbered in the plan 10, will be put up to competition at an upset price. 5 Acres of Land at Obiro (now occupied by Mr. Stockbridge as a nursery), to be sold with all improvements. 40 Acres Bush Land at Rangitikei, bounded on the north by Mr. John M'Beth, on the east by Mr. Ross, on the south and west by unpurchased land. Plans of the above properties on view at the office of the Auctioneer. N.B. —Parties wishing to dispose of properties at the above sale will oblige by giving early notice. Wellington, March 20, 1857. THURSDAY, MAY 21st, 1857. Land Sale at Noah’s Ark. MR. J. 11. WALLACE has received instructions to sell on May 21st, 1857, at Noah’s Ark, THE following valuable Freehold Pro- ■*“ perties, part of Town Acre 108, viz. :— A Corner Allotment, 94 feet to Taranaki Street, by 65 feet deep, fenced in and cropped with oats. FIVE Allotments adjoining the above, each 34 feet frontage to Taranaki Street, by a depth of 165, fenced front and back. Wellington, April 7, 1857. Desirable Family Residence on Wellington Terrace. MR. J. 11. WALLACE has been instructed to oiler nt his Land Sale, on the 21st May, THAT very Commodious and Desirable x FAMILY RESIDENCE on Wellington Terrace, now occupied by Mr. Hayden. The House contains six Rooms, four with fire-places,—is nearly new ; most delightfully situated, being opposite to Mr. Hoggard’s, and let at the moderate rental of £4O per annum. April 24, 1557.

For Sale, Ex “ Philip) Laing," and "[Rose of Sharon.’’ ‘5O CASES Lee and Perrin’s Worces- ” tershire Sauce 50 cases Salad Oil, pints and I pints 2 Bales French Corks Patent Ploughs Carts Whipplotrees, &c. White Lead and Painters’ Colours 15 Frames Roofing Felt 40 boxes French Wax Candles Sheeting Metal and Composite Nails To arrive per “ Heroes of Alma." 12 hhds. Rum 10 qr. casks Brandy 130 casks Allsopp’s Bottled Ale, (F. Friend & Co.) 20 ~ Truman’s Bottled Stout 15 Barrels 7 n , r , 10 Boxes | P“‘r as Currants Coals, Cement, Slates Yorkshire Slabs, &c., &c. \1 ORSLEY & CO. Wellington, May 1, 1857. For Sale, ex “Heroes of Alma,” 130 CASKS Allsopp’s Bottled Ale 20 casks Truman’s Bottled Stout 15 barrels Currants 30 cases do. 75 ~ Salad Oil, J- pints 75 ~ ~ pints 25 „ Cognac 18 ~ Old Port, 2 dozen ea. 10 ~ Pale Sherry, 3 ~ 12 ~ Claret, 1 „ 4 „ Moselle, 1 ~ 1 „ Marsala, 3 ~ WOIIBLEY & CO. Wellington, Sill May, 1857.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1229, 13 May 1857, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1229, 13 May 1857, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1229, 13 May 1857, Page 2

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