Auctions. TUESDAY, 28th JULY. LAND SALE. POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, 28th JULY, : In consequence of the inclemency of the j weather during the past ten days, which has I prevented buyers the opportunity of inspecting [ the valuable acres and allotments for sale. ME E. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 28th July, at his salerooms The following nine Town acres, numbered on the plan of tho City of Wellington, will be sold in the following order, viz. : 1. No. 058, with a double frontage to Eiddiford street and Eintoul street 2. No. 055.—Double frontages to Stokes street and Adelaide road 3. No. 053. —In Adelaide road 4. No. 32.—1 n Epuri Street, with faith-fully-built family residence of eleven rooms, conservatory, stable, and outhouses. 5. No. 713. —In Wallace Street, with dwellinghouse, kitchen, and outhouse, capital stables for four horses, all erected during past eighteen months. G. No. 111, in Abel Smith Street, next acre to residence of Yen. Archdeacon Stock, one of, if not the, best building sites tinoocupied in Wellington. 7. Nos. 394, 395, 396.—Three acres, with dwellinghouse thereon, in Majoribanks Street, adjoining’ one another, will be sold in one block. 8. No. 844, in Owen street. The close proximity of this valuable property to the very heart of the City, and its accessibility, renders it particularly interesting to those anxious for a certain and immediate profitable investment as building allotments for which it is decidedly unrivalled. Plans of the above acres may be seen at the auctioneer’s office, and the fullest particulars obtained as to the terms and conditions of sale. Conveyances will be provided by the auctioneer on every day from Monday, 20th instant, rrntil day of sale, to enable intending purchasers to view the several properties above advertised. PALMEKSTON. Town Section No. 343, say 1 acre 1 rood, chains frontage to Tramway, and 5 chains to public road. Adjoining to Mr. Heaton’s public house. Town Section No. 325, containing 1 acre, 24 chains to public road. Close to the main square. Terms very liberal with each lot TUESDAY, 21st JULY. Allotments in the Towns of Palmerston and Eitzherbert, Manawatu. ME. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by auction, on Tuesday, the 21st inst., at his sale rooms, 4 allotments in Palmerston, being parts of Town sections 125, 126, 128, and 129 . IS allotments in Eitzherbert, being Nos. 173 to 177, 181, 184, and 185, 244 to 245, 250 and 255 to 258 on the subdivisions! plan of the town. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Also, One acre of land adjoining the residence of the Eev. j. J. P. O’Eeilly, Mount Street, Wellington. Plans may be seen at the offices of Benjamin Smith and Co., next the Odd Eellows’ Hall, Lambton Quay, and at the offices’of the auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY. WEEGIC OE THE PADDLE-STEAMEE PATTEESON. Eor the benefit of whom it may concern. ME. J. H. WALLACE has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his sale room. Hunter street, at noon on Wednesday next, the 22nd July, for the benefit of whom it may concern, The paddle-steamer Paterson, as she now lies wrecked in the Waitara Eiver, Province of Taranaki. Terms cash. THUESDAY, 23rd JULY. 10 KEGS PATENT NAILS, EX INVEEALLAN. Eor the benefit of whom it may concern. GEOEGE THOMAS will sell by auction on the above date, at his rooms, Brandon Street, 3 kegs 3x17 patent nails 3 do 2xlo do 1 do 3x25 do 1 do Sin. do 2 do Gin. do At 2 o’clock sharp, Immediately before the sale of surplus stores, ex Waikato. THUESDAY, 23rd JULY. SUEPLUS STOEES, SHIP WAIKATO, EKOM LONDON. GEOKGE THOMAS, having received instructions, will sell by public auction, on Thursday, 23rd July, at his rooms, Brandon Street, at 2 o’clock. The balance of surplus stores, consisting of—--5 cases sardines Vs and :j’s (Albert’s) 2 boxes raisins 5 casks currants 2 do salt 12 do stout, each 4 dozen Imperial pints 25 do flour 10 do oatmeal 2 do rice 1 barrel do 3 casks peas 1 do molasses 4 do loaf sugar 1 do sugar 99 bags biscuit 14 tins preserved potatoes 24 cases lime juice 4 do soap 3 do preserved milk 1 cask preserved meat (tinned) Tea, pickles, coffee, mustard, pepper, and a number of ullage 10 400-gallon tanks' Emigrants’ utensils, lamps, empty hampers, casks, bedding, &o. Also, Immediately after the sale of tho above, Ship’s fittings, in lots to suit purchasers. Government Notices ' OTIOE TO OONTEACTOES. Provincial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, July 14, 1874. TENDEES will bo received at the above office up to Noon of TUESDAY, tho 28th instant, for tho EEEOTION of Twelve COTTAGES upon Eeserve Acre No. 12, Adelaide Eoad, Wellington. Plans and specifications may bo seen at Provincial Engineer’s Office, Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HENEY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4159, 20 July 1874, Page 4
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