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Auctions THIS DAY, MONDAY, 25th JULY, At 11 o’clock sharp. Groceries, Furniture, Spring Cart, Horse and Harness, Lease, &c. FRANCIS SIDEy & CO. have received instructions from Mr. Boonstra, who has taken the Kafori Hotel, to sell by auction, on the premises, Taranaki-strect, opposite the Constabulary Barracks — The whole of his large stock of first-class groceries, shop fittings, furniture, horse, trap, and harness ; also, the lease for 19 years, and three purchase blocks, guaranteed to lift five tone. No reserve. The sale will take place regardless of weather. 6170 THURSDAY, 4th AUGUST. By Order of the Trustees of the Wellington Hospital. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Trustees of the Wellington Hospital to sell by public auction, without reserve, at the Old Hospital, Pipitea-street, on Thursday, 4th August, at 12 o’clock noon— . Sundry articles of furniture, fittings, &c. Also, The Old Hospital Buildings, in the following lots, viz : Lot i.—The main building Lot 2.—Matron's room, detached Lot 3. —Kitchen and male dining-room, and old female ward, detached Lot 4.—Accident ward No. 1, detached ■ Lot s.—Accident ward No. 2, detached Lot 6.—01 d men’s ward, detached Lot 7.—Large water closet, detached Lot B.—Out buildings, detached Lot 9.—Coal-shed, detached Lot 10.—Water closet, with iron tank, detached Lot ll.—Water closet, with iron tank, detached. The purchasers of the buildings will be required to remove , the same off the ground within one month from date of sale. Any further particulars to be had at the office of the Auctioneer, Hunter-street. • Sale, Thursday, August 4th, 8294 At 12 o’clock. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. IMPORTANT SALE OP A VALUABLE BLOCK OF AGRICULTURAL LAND IN THE VICINITY OF WELLINGTON.

TO CAPITALISTS, FARMERS, PUBLIC COMPANIES, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. MR. J. H. WALLACE is favored' .with instructions from the Native, owners, and their representatives, to sell by public auction at the Land Mart, Hunter-street, Wellington, on Wednesday, August 17, at half* past 2 o’clock p.m,, WITHOUT RESERVE, and in one lot— O ACRES, more or less, being the block of land known as Taupo, situation thePorirua Harber. Bounded towards the north by. the Haukopua Block, towards the south ■ by sections 81 to 86, in the occupation of James Walker and others ; towards the east by sections 3 to 16, Horofciwi Valley, and towards the west partly by the Motuhara Block, and partly by the sea. This very valuable block of land is wellsituated on the northern side of the Porirua Harbor, and is easily accessible by sea or by land. It is in every respect an eligible estate, either for agricultural or pastoral purposes, and contains admirable villa sites facing the sea. Arrangements will be made to enable intending purchasers to visit and inspect the property before the., day of sale- It will be readily seen that it presents exceptional advantages ns an investment. The. Wellington and Manawatu Railway line, as at present surveyed, intersects the property, and very much enhances its prospective value. A map of the estate may be seen at the offices of the Auctioneer in Hunter-street, and the conditions of sale may be perused, and full information as to title, obtained at the Chambers of MESSRS. BULLER & GULLY, Lambton-quay, The Solicitors for the Vendors. Terms of Payment : A deposit of 10 per cent,, and the balance on the completion of title within three months from date of sale. 6302 AIM ATE PLAIN S. Grown Lands Office, Patea, 24th June, 1881. FURTHER SALE OP TOWN AND SUBURBAN LANDS In the Townships of Opunake and Manaia, and RURAL LANDS : near Manaia ; will be'sold by Public Auction, tor Cash, on MONDAY. Ist August, 1881. Full particulars taay be obtained and Plans inspected at any Land Office in the Colony. C. A. WRAY, 6235 Commissioner of Crown Lands.

.Bennett & Co. TO RUNHOLDEBS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. £40,000 The undersigned have been requested to obtain investments ,for. the, above amrunt, either in one or more sums; interest^J on approved security. i Immediate application necessary. , BENNETT & CO., Land and Financial Agents, Wellington. PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY Ben n e t t & o 0., Wellington. 3175 acres freehold, improved, 1800 sheep, ivoolshed, Ac., 12 miles from Wellington 2000 acres, 15 miles from Wellington by good , road. '■■ ■ 1600, near Foxton, greatly improved, good carrying capacity, and suitable for agricultural purposes. ! 1500, Lower Hutt district, Unimproved. 1100 acres Hutt district, unimproved. 1000 Waiouiomata district, unimproved 621 acres, freehold, Belmont, Hutt district, 570 acres, 16 miles , from Wellington, improved, and part down in Engli-h grats, dwelling-house, sheds, orchards, etc. 475 acres first class agricultural land, situate between Feilding and Palmerston, adjoinsl Mr. Nairn’s property. e _ ; 140 acres magnificent pastoral land, highly improved, dwelling-house, stockyards, stable?, dairy, cow rheds, etc., etc. 620 acres improved agricultural land, 10 miles from Foxton. 507 acres fenced and laid down in English grass, about ,70 miles from Wellington and convenient to a seaport. 417 acres first-class freehold land, partly improved, suitable for grain growing or pasturage. 448 acres freehold, near Wellington, part level rich land, remainder light bush and bill, ... 106. acres freehold, Lowry Bay district, suitable f< r small farms. 03 acres freehold, Wainuiomata, well drained, and part fit for ploughing. 156 acres freehold, dwelling house,-stables, and cottage, Mungaroa district, s. 60 acres, Belmont, 3 roomed cottage, orchard, 15 acres cleared, balance light bnnh. 137 acres Carnarvon block, partly clear, 3 roomed cottage. For Lease —Several small farms near Wellington. Also, Hotels in Wellington and Country Districts. BENNETT & CO., Land and Financial Agents, Wellington. ALBION HOTEL, corner of Tory-street and Courtenay-place.— Mr. J. Mubphy (formerly of the Cricketers’ Arm?) will be glad to meet all his old friends and acquaintances at the Albion.. The above hotel has recently been thoroughly renovated and travellers and boarders can rely upon receiving every attention and comfort. None but first class liquors kept. •’ 5877

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6329, 25 July 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6329, 25 July 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6329, 25 July 1881, Page 4

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