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Auctions. THURSDAY, sth JUNE. Extensive Pale of HANDSOME USEFUL FURNITURE. MR. J. H. WALLACE 5a instructed by Messrs. Dalgliesh and Reid to sell by public auction, at their warehouse, the Polytechnic Hall, Featherston and Johnston streets, on Thursday, sth June, at 2 o’clock p.m.— A shipment, just received, comprising the following useful and elegant articles of furniture— Ladies’ and gentlemen’s folding, drawing, and bedroom chairs Hall chairs, corner stands, book cases Hat stands (black walnut, marble tops) Hall tables (wood and marble tops) And A variety of other articles, to be enumerated in catalogue, which will be shortly issued. The goods are now on view, and inspection is invited by the importers, who have every confidence in submitting them to the notice of the public, as for neatness and chasteneas of design they cannot be surpassed. Sale on Thursday, sth June, 1879, At 2 o’clock p.m. J. H. WALLACE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE. SALE OP VALUABLE LAND. Entrance to Porirua Harbor. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate _ Auctioneer,will sell by public auction, at at the Land Mart, Hunter-street, on Wednesday, 18th June, at 2 o’clock— All that Valuable Freehold, 4a. 3r. Bp., forming the entrance to Porirua Harbor on the north. Title—Crown grant. The contemplated West Coast Railway from Wellington to Foxton will pass either through or close to this property. The Auctioneer, therefore, places it before the public with the full assurance that the recognised importance of immediately connecting the Foxton Railway with Wellington cannot longer he delayed, and that, therefore, it is impossible to overestimate the value of this property, which will be Sold Without Reserve on Wednesday, 18th June, at 2 o’clock p.m. Plans, terms, and conditions of sale to be seen at the office of the Auctioneer.

WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE. TWENTY-NINE TOWN ACHES, ADE-LAIDE-ROAD, FOR LEASE F<)R FORTY-TWO YEARS. MR. ,7. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Commissioner of Native Reserves, to let by public auction at the land mart, Hunter-street, on the 18th June, 1879, at 2 o’clock, the following lands : CITY OF WELLINGTON, ADELAIDEROAD— Town acres Nos. 972, 974, 976, 975, 980, 982, 984, 986, and 988 RINTOUL-STEEET— Town acres Nos. 973, 975, 977, 979, 981, 983, 985, 987, 989, 996, 998, 1000, 1002, and 100 RUSSELL-TE IRACE— Town acres Nos. 995, 997, 999, 1001,1003, and 1005 These lands will be let in one lot for a term of forty-two years, subject to a premium of £3721, payable at the fall of the hammer. Plans and conditions of lease to be seen at the mart. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, ' At 2 o’clock. LAND IN PIPITEA-STREET, ON A 42 YEARS’ LEASE. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Commissioner of Native Reserves to Let, by Public Auction, at the Land Mart, Hunter-street, on the 18th June next, at two o’clock— That piece of vacant building land next to the r- sidenoe of J. E. Smith, Esq., in Pipitea-street, being part of Town Acre No. 543, having a frontage to Pipitea-street of 156 links, by a depth of 119 links, with a right-of-way along the side boundary. This land will be let for a terra of forty-two years, subject to a premium of £l5O. Plans and conditions of lease to be seen at the Land Mart. IMPORTANT TO HOTELKEEPERS, BREWERS, AND OTHERS. THE PRINCESS HOTEL, PALMEKSTON NORTH, FOE SALE BY AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, 12th JUNE, 1879, :At 12 noon. G M. SNELSON has been favored with • instructions from the Proprietor, Mr, Wm. Deards, who is retiring from the Hotel business, to offer on the above date that very Valuable Freehold Property, . THE PRINCESS HOTEL, Main-street, PALMEKSTON NORTH. The laud has a frontage of 100 links to Main-street, with a depth of 500 links. The ground plan of the hotel covers 54ft. by 42ft., the building containing on the ground floor commercial rooom, parlor, dining and sitting rooms, bar parlor, and bar, under which there is a first-class cellar. Ou the up-stairs floor there are eight single and four family bed-rooms, all airy and lofty, besides one drawing-room. A corridor, 7ft. wide, extends the whole depth of the building, and opens out to an ornamental yet substantial balcony. ■ ■ The kitchen, which is detached from the main building, is large and spacious, measuring 30ft by 20ft., and is replete with all the conveniences necessary for a kitchen attached to a first-class hotel. There is also up-stairs accommodation in this part of the building, consist! g of four family and two single rooms. The stable comprises seven loose-boxes, five stalls, and a harness-room. It is lofty and well ventilated, and has every convenience attached. The NEWMARKET SALE YARDS are at the rear of the Hotel, and form a portion of the property. The whole of the timber used in the construction of the building consists of totara, maitai, and rimn. There is a never-failing spring of water, to which is attached a first-class pump, thus making a certainty of this much-needed requisite. The yard is thoroughly drained by box drains, and is well metalled. The building is most favorably situated, for although within the town, it has still a certain retirement which gives it decided advantages as a family hotel. It is directly opposite the Terrace End Railway Station, and at the very junction of the Great Napier Road with the main street of Palmerston. At that end of the town, and closely surrounding it, there are four sawmills, a flourmill, and other industries, which serve to give it one of the most extensive bar businesses in the district. The Auctioneer would draw special attention to the fact that the present proprietor had the building erected under his own supervision, and that no expense has been spared in making it thoroughly substantial and complete, a fact sufficiently guaranteed to by the large patronage bestowed in the' past four years during which it has been in his possession. To a man of moderate means the above offers an opportunity of investing rarely met with, as the terms are exceedingly liberal, and will be declared at sale, or upon application by letter to G. M. SNELSON, Auctioneer, Palmerston North.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5669, 31 May 1879, Page 4

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