CONTINUATION OF SALE. To be concluded THIS DAY (TUESDAY), DECEMBER 9. IMPORTANT SALE OP DRAPERY, On the Premises of Mr. W. Mould, LambtonQuay. i\/TR. GEORGE THOMAS has received inLtl. structious to sell by auction, on Tuesday, the Stock-in-Tradc of Mv. W. Mould, draper, which will, all be allotted and sold separately, to suit purchasers. j Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, and adjourn ' at 1 for half an hour to lunch. The auctioneer would especially call the attention of country shopkeepers to this unreserved sale, as being a most certain opportunity for getting' bargains. TUESDAY, 15th DECEMBER. SAW AND FLOUR I WAIRA R A P A. Sale at 2 o'clock. MR. GEORGE THOMAS is instructed by Messrs. Bi:x.T.uire Smith „\nm Co., to offer for sale, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, the loth of December, at 2 o'clock, that magnificent property in the Wairarapa district, known as the BELVEDERE SAW AND FLOUR MILLS. This valuable estate is situate at the Taratahi, Wairarapa, a few miles from Greytown, and about sixty miles from Wellington. The PROPOSED LINE OP RAILWAY Is laid off within about fifteen chains of the Mills, and it is anticipated that a Station will be placed in close proximity. At present there is a good metalled road up to the Mills. The Ereehold consists of 1160 Acres of splendid Totara bush, with a fair sprinkling of pines ; it is allowed by competent judges to be THE FINEST TOTARA BUSH in the Wairarapa, and is estimated to contain sufficient timber to keep the present mill in work for a QUARTER OF A CENTURY, cutting from nine to ten thousand feet per day. The laud when cleared is admirably adapted for agricultural purposes. The Saw Mill is one of the most complete in the province, worked by engines combining 10 horse-power. The Flour Mill is worked by water-power, and is furnished with machinery of the most approved description. Both mills are in full woi-king order. The buildings on the land, in addition to the mill houses, comprise blacksmith's shop, two comfortable dwelling-houses, six cottages for workmen, five-stalled stable, &c, &c. Taking into consideration the great and increasing demand for Totara in this and the other Provinces, and the facilities which will shortly be available for transporting it to Wellington by rail at a moderate charge, the auctioneer can confidently recommend thi3 property to the attention of capitalists as one that will most surely realise an ample return for amount invested. Further particulars will be furnished on application, at the offices of B. S. and Co., or the Auctioneer, Lambton-quay, Wellington. Title : Crown grant, and early possession can be given. Immediately after the sale of the above property Mr. Thomas will offer the following valuable sections : PALMERSTON—Suburban section No. 690 ; Town section 667, in the Square ; Town section 643 and 607, in Main-road, near the Square. RANGITIKEI—24S acres superior land in that well-known district.' This .valuable block will be put up at a merely nominal reserve, and the terms of payment extremely liberal. Titles under the Land Transfer Act. THURSDAY, 17th DECEMBER, 1874. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY Within five miles of Wanganui. 657 ACRES HIGHLY IMPROVED LAND Subdivided into convenient Paddocks. THE HOLLY LODGE ESTATE. MR. ARTHUR BExVUCHAMP has been favored with instructions from Win. Finnimore, Esq., who is leaving the district, to sell by auction at his mart, Victoria Avenue, on Thursday, 17th December, 1874, at two o'clock p.m.,— The above valuable Property. The soil is exceedingly rich, and capable of producing any description of crop, as the present tilled acreage will prove. The dwelling-house is beautifully situated, and is in overy_ respect a most comfortable residence. A capital new woolshed and sheep and cattle yards have lately been erected. The cultivation consists of some 00 acres in oats, potatoes, carrots, &c. Never-failing streams of water supply all the ddocks. About 150 acres of the property nsists of excellent bush, suitable for fencing, ,d with a productive power of 500 cords annually of firewood for the next four years. Grazing capacity of land under grass, 2000 sheep and 100 head cattle. Terms at sale. For cards to view and further particulars apply to ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP, Auctioneer. Title indisputable. Government Notices Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, November 10th, 1874. TENDERS will be received at the above office up to NOON of FRIDAY, the 11th day of DECEMBER, for the CONSTRUCTION of a BRIDGE over the Whareama River, at the Upper Crossing, Tinui, to Alfredton line of road. - Plans and specifications may bo scon at Club Hotel, Masterton ; Nicholl's, Tinui, and Provincial Engineer's Office here. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretarv. ti OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, November 10th, 1874. TENDERS will be received at the abovo office up to NOON of SATURDAY, the 12th day of DECEMBER, for the FORMATION of about 231 CHAINS of ROAD into Whiteman's Valley, Upper Ilutt. Plans and specifications may bo seen at Cotter's, Silver Stream, and the Provincial Engineer's Office here. ■'- ' The loweSE or any tender not necessarily accepted. . HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4280, 8 December 1874, Page 4
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