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Auctions THIS DAY. mm SATUBDAY, 11th JANUABY, At 3 o’clock sharp. A Nice Freehold Dwelling-house, Newtown, beautifully situated, and splendid natural drainage, in Donald McLean-street, second house on right hand side going from Eiddi-ford-street to Daniel-street. MB. FBANCIS SIDEY will sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings,, on Saturday, 11th January— A comfortable and nearly newly-erected dwelling - house, containing four rooms, passage, and scullery. Freehold ground 37ft., frontage to Donald McLean-street, with a depth of .107 ft. (rich garden soil). Go and view the property, and learn the extremely liberal terms of purchase money. Note.—The tramway will run past this property. : THIS DAY, SATUBDAY, 11th JANUABY, At 3 o’clock. Beautiful retired cottage on the South Bead ; sheltered from all winds, with nice" Garden and out Offices ; Yard for 200 Fowls, all well fenced. ME. FBANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, at the Arcade, on Saturday, 11th instant, at 3 o’clock— Freehold cottage lately erected, containing four comfortable rooms and passage, frontage to South Eoad 39ft by a depth of 140 ft more or less. Directions —First house past Mr. James’s new residence on the same side of South Eoad, and immediately opposite Mr. Craig’s dairy, Mr. Hart, the proprietor, will show the property. The terms of settlement are very easy, and as an investment this property will double in value in a short period. THIS DAY, SATUBDAY, 11th JANUARY, At 3 o’clock Working Men, read this advertisement. Freehold Cottages right in the centre of all the Public Works in the City of Wellington. Off Tory-street, opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel. Splendid position, and hardly any cash required. MB. FBANCIS. SIDEY has received instructions from Mrs. Williams to sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings, on Saturday, 11th January—--10 cottages, 2,3, and 4-rooms each, almost new, to be sold on the most liberal terms. Nearly all the purchase-money can remain on mortgage at 8 per pent, interest for four years. Call and see the property. A flag will be displayed on the premises. The above cottages will be sold one at a time, to give every man a chance. WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUABY, At half-past 2 o’clock. FBANCIS SIDEY is instructed by

MESSRS. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., To Sell by Public Auction, at their Auction Room, Lamb ton-quay, Featherston. —l2 of the best building allotments in the town, subdivision of the original Government acre, No. 254, within 20 chains of the Railway Station, with frontages to Clifford-square, Sohultze and Bell streets Featherston. —Part of section 207, also in the original Government Town, with over 6 chains frontage to Johnston and Bell streets, and very near the Railway Station The Suburban Township or Gees wick, Kaeoei. —A few unsold'sections in this picturesque and salubrious suburb within a very short distance of the city ; an omnibus passes to and fro daily Also, A capital ten-roomed house, with scullery and wash-house, on allotments 28 and 2 22 roods 13 perches HaWKESTONE-STREET, WELLINGTON.— A 21 years’ lease of a part of town acre No. 551. This property has a frontage to Hawkestone-street of 132 ft by a depth of 136-Jft. Suitable site for six villa residences ; ground rent moderate, and will be sold subject to conditions of lease Lewisville, Tinakoei-eoad— -An allotment having a frontage of 33 feet to the Lower Terrace, Lewisville, by a depth of 80 feet, together with the comfortable six-foomed cottage thereon, scullery, washhouse, fowlhouse, &c., all in first-class order, and lately in the occupation of Mr, Murdoch, builder. Water laid on, fine view, Venetian blinds to windows, &c. Terms liberal. BoULCOTt-street. —A superior building site 45ft frontage by an average depth of 100 ft, with a substantial building 30ft by 18ft, securely fenced Martin-street. —A superior six-roomed house, with wide hall and ornamental verandah, substantially built, conveniently fitted up, with wardrobes, highly finished, and with gas and water laid on. Coal and woodshed KILBIENIE. —One of the best allotments in the north block, containing acre and three-quarters, securely fenced, land ploughed, and a very substantiallybuilt 4-roomed house, stable and wash-houso Kent-TERRACE, near the Cricket Ground.— An allotment, 20ft frontage by 100 ft depth ; also, adjoining this, 24ft by 100 ft, with four-roomed house and stable ■ _ %* These two properties will be sold together or separately. Plans and particulars may be seen at the Auctioneer’s, or at MESSRS. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO.’S, Lambton-quay, where the AUCTION WILL BE HELD. WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY, At half-past 2. By Order of the Administrator of the Estate of Alexander Bowler, deceased. FRANCIS SIDEY is instructed by MESSRS. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., To Sell by Auction, at their Auction Room Lambton-quay, One undivided moiety of a Farm at Karori, containing about 40 acres, and forming part of section 31 in that district, now let to the Rev. J. Paterson, for a term of 7 years from Ist April, 1877, at a rental of £32 per annum. For further particulars apply to the Anctioneer, or to MESSRS. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Lambton-quay ; Or to MESSRS. TRAVERS & SON, Solicitors, Wellington. l WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY, At half-past 2 o’clock. By Order of the Trustees of the Estate of the late H. J. Masters. FRANCIS SIDEY is instructed MESSRS. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO. To Sell by Auction at their Sale-room, Lambton-quay, IN ONE LOT, That splendid town acre No. 416, with frontage to Hay-street, Orientalterrace, with the very substantially built house, containing 7 rooms, and well supplied with water; coachhouse, stable, poultry-house, and greenhouse. ; The garden is well stocked with choice fruit trees, flowers, and shrubs. The upper part of the acre is laid down in grass and fenced off from the garden, and, : without interfering with the homestead, would cut up into four choice building allotments, commanding one of the finest prospects in the city, the harbor, and the Hutt Valley. Further particulars may be J obtained at the offices of the Auctioneer, or at MESSRS. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO.’S Lambton-quay, ; where tho AUCTION WILL BE HELD.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5550, 11 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5550, 11 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5550, 11 January 1879, Page 4

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