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Auctions THURSDAY, 16th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock, Jalc of Furniture and Utensils for Carrying on a First- class Hoarding-house Business, GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by public auction, at the new restaurant (Chew’s Buildings), Willisstreet, on Thursday, 16th January, at 2 o’clock— „ . , The whole effects of the above first-class and well-finished restaurant, consisting of: Large dining table, side do, round do, arm and cane-seated chairs, soup tureens, floorcloths, eight-day clocks, cruet stands, white and gold china, &c. Iron bedsteads, sofas, mattresses, dressing tables, washstands, lace curtains, white and gold toiletware, palliasses, chest drawers, &c. Also, 1 English cooking range High pressure hot and cold water, complete

The public arc requested to bear In mind < hat the whole of the above goods arc NEW, ad of the very beat quality and make. Inpoction invited. Terms cash, No reserve. N.B.—A lease of the premises for three years will be offered previous to the commencement of the sale of furniture. SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock, At the Land Mart, next Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton-quay. The Residence of G. E, Barton, Esq., M.H.R., Petone. For Positive Sale, and Without Reserve. V Valuable Freehold Property, and the Title unexceptionable. A LFRED A. BARNETT is instructed JX. to sell by public auction — The RESIDENCE of G. E, BARTON, Esq., with about an acre of land. THE HOUSE Contains four bedrooms, dining-room, large 'r.wing-room (dimension, 20ft x 16ft), small ■ception room adjoiningthe larger one, kitchen itted with range), scullery (with sink and rater-pipes), bathroom (including shower and rdinary bath), and numerous other convenii itces in and about the dwelling, as well as THE GARDEN AND PLEASURE GROUND # surrounding the house, and which render the whole A COMPLETE AND MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. A PLAN, bowing accurately tho extent of the ground, in be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, and • here also can be had, on application, cards to . icw the property. Terms easy, SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. \ t the Land Mart, next Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton-quay. .10 ALLOTMENTS, TOWNSHIP OF PETONE. For Positive Sale, and Without Reserve. Under Instructions from G. E, Barton, Esq., M.H.R. I LFRED A. BARNETT will sell by A. public auction—--130 ALLOTMENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF PETONE. These include the 15 acres adjoining the re--hlence of Mr. Barton, and extend from the futt-road to the land fronting the sea, and 'rms undoubtedly the MOST ELIGIBLE AND . U.UAIiLE PORTION OK THE PROPERTY. WORKING MEN’S TRAINS have now ■ mirnenced running to PETONE, enabling adesmen to go to and from their work, and ■■ mceforth reside on their own FREEHOLD X LLOTME NT at PETONE. City rates and xes are avoided thereby, and working men’s imilios can ensure health and pure air in this •eality. ' SPECULATORS are strongly recommended to notice tho eligibility of these alloticutfi as an investment. The Government •■ orkehops are now started in earnest, as will i-3 apparent on inspection of the costly and ex■ensive machinery now being fitted up on the railway reserve at the Petone station. The machinery is well worthy of a visit.

PLANS OF THE SECTIONS are being ■ prepared, and will be ready shortly, and in the aeantimo every information will be given by he Auctioneer ; and on the ground the repective allotments will be shown. The Guards Iso of the various Trains will direct visitors to he spot, on their stepping of! the Railway i’latform at Petone. SPECIAL NOTE.—The allotments now offered for sale comprise the proper Township of Petone, and are the best and most suitable building sites ever submitted for sale in this vicinity. TERMS.— I cash, and balance extending to 33 months, with 8 per cent, interest added. MONDAY, 27th JANUARY: I'TRST SPECIAL LAND SALE. THE MOST MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. Formerly known as Hunter’s Acres. FRONTAGES TO DIXON-STREET, WOOLCOMBE-STREET (the Terrace), PERCIVAL-BTRBET, and MACDONALD CRESCENT. r KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO, , will sell by public auction on the above date— The whole cf THAT MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, formerly in the possession of George Hunter, Esq., M.H.E., and situated in the BUSINESS HEART of the CITY, being so admirably placed as to be only two minutes’ walk from either Lambtonquay, Willis-streot, or Cuba-street. The properly is known as the subdivision of "own Acre Nos. 162,161, 166, 187, and 188, ■ d CANNOT BE SURPASSED forPOSIf ON, HEALTHINESS, MAGNIFICENCE view, &c,, &c., by any Land in the whole of be City. The terms of Sale will be as follows : 30 per cent, deposit 10 per cent, in three months 10 per cent, in six months Balance in two years (Bearing interest at 9 per cent per annum.) Title —Certificate under Land Transfer Act. Full particulars in future advertisement, y„B,—[t is no exaggeration to sag that no liortunitg like this has presented itself in ‘Wellington for mang years past for business oplc to acquire a Freehold site for their Died* ■g Houses, containing so mang advantages. The Land will be sold cheap, in order that ery Lot may bo quitted at the sale. FRIDAY, JANUARY 37, At 3 o’clock sharp. AVELIN, LAERTES, LADY OP THE LAKE, AND MERLIN. ■V/fESSRS. J. T. FORD & CO. will sell 7J. on Friday next, the 17tb, at Millett ■ d Griflith’s (late Page’s), Christchurch, at 3 i •. lock sharp— The above well-known RACEHORSES. No reserve, J, T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5553, 15 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5553, 15 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5553, 15 January 1879, Page 4