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Incticas HIS DAY, FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, At 2.30 o'clock p.m, Unreßerved Sale of Uncleared Goode, Furniture, &c. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , will sell by public auction, as above, Without reserve — The wb'de of the uncleared lines fr m former sales of furniture Also, Two superior organ?, in walnut, by the Taj lor and Farley Organ Company, with stops, &c., complete ; quite new, and value 60 guineas each And Superior chest drawers, cheffoniers, cedar I wardrobes, ho. Note the hour—2 30 o’clock, 7958 IMPORTANT TO SQUATTERS AND MERCHANTS. Important to CAPITALISTS & Bankers Important to All Settlers. MAGNIFICENT SQUATTING PROPERTY (>N THE EAST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND OP NEW ZEALAND. " Fob Absolute XTnresebted Sale. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street, Wellington, N.Z. OH Thursday, sth December, issi. At 2.30 c clock p.m, T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favored with inductions from the Executors of the late James Armstrong, Esq., o sell by Public Auction as above, absolutely Without Reserve, the WHOLE OF THE Gband Pastoral Properties occupied by the late Mr Armstrong, in the Provincial District of Wellington, as follows : Lot 1, THE AKITEO STATION, Consisting of 31,385 acres of Freehold Land, together with 24,006 Sheep and this season’s lambing, 550 bead of Cattle, 50 Horses, and all Stores, Plant, &c., belonging to the Station, the personal effects of the late Mr Armstrong being alone reserved. The land is divided into a large number of paddocks securely fenced, while the buildings comprise dwell-ing-honse of 11 rooms, store, woolshed, shepherds’ and men’s huts. The drafting and stockyards are moat complete, and there is a capital garden and plantation attached to the House. Lot 2. GLENCOE STATION, containing 12,072 acres of Freehold Land, snbdvided into suitable paddocks surrounded by about 14 miles of fencing. The buildings consist of 4-roomed dwelling- house, men’s huts, &c. There is a splendid orchard and garden attached to the honae, while the yards for stock and drafting purposes are admirably arranged. AOHUNGv STATION, Leasehold, containing about 18,000 acres. The Lease has nine years to run at an animal rental of £2OO. The Land is divided into twelve paddocks of suitable sizes, the whole Station being securely fenced, there being fully 40 miles of fencing erected. The Buildings consist of six-roomed dwellinghouse, shepherd’s bouse, men’s huts, first-class woolshed for 16 shearers, AKT’ITU STATION, Leasehold from the Hon. Walter Johnston, containing about 21,000 acres, having 1 year to run, at a rental cf £750. There is a capital dwelling-house of eight rooms, woolshed for 10 shearers, men’s huts, and other Buildings on the Station ; while some 15 miles of first-class fences has been erected, for which improvements £SOO has to be paid by the lessor to the lessee at the end of the lease. Together With the whole of the stock on the said stations, consisting of about 40,000 Sheep, 1850 head of Cattle, and 85 Horses; also, all the Plant and Stores belonging to the Stations. The above Properties are situated on the East Coast of the North Island, and are without exception among the best investments in squatting estate ioKew Zealand. Ttu; Akiteo Station was an early selection of the late Sir Donald McLean, whose judgement in these matters was well known ; while the Glenobe, Aohunga and Akitio Lands are admitted by all to be first-class. The present productive power of the Properties can be gathered from the fact that over 900 bales of wool were ■hipped from these Stations’ clip of 1880, while it is expected that fully 1000 bales will be sent away this year, and this quantity is capable of being increased to an enormous extent by further improvements. The terms of the sale have been fixed at one-fourth cash, the balance remaining, if desired, for 2.3, 4, or 5 years, bearing interest at 7 per cent, per annum, payable annually. Lithographic Plans and Schedule of Properties, Stock, Plant, &c., may be seen at the offices of the AUCTIONEERS ; at Messrs MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Merchants, Wellington, and their Branches throughout New Zealand ; and at Messrs ELDER, SMITH & CO.’s, Adelaide, Sodth Australia ; while fu l particulars as to Title, &c., may be obtained from Messrs BRANDON & SON, Solicitors, Wellington. New Zealand. 6725 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION BOOMS, Panama-street. ON FRIDAY, I 6th DECEMBER, 1881, At 2 o’clock p.m. Important to Capitalists who Desire a First-class Investment. Important to Speculators who Desire to Make Monet Quickly. Important to the Merchant who Desires ’a First-class Residence. Important to Evert Man in the Community who Besik; s to Build a House to Suit ms Family on his own Land. GREAT AND IMPORTANT SALE OF MAGNIFICENT AND CENTRALLY - SITUATED BUILDING SITES. In the Estate of the late Lipman Levy, Esq. FOR POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE, IN ORDER T- • CLOSE THE ACCOUNTS OF THE ESTATE. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favored with instructions from the Executor,, of the late Lipman Levy, Esq., to sell on Friday, the 16th day of December, 1881, at -2 o’clock p.m., POSITIVELY WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE, in ORDER TO CLOSE THE ACCOUNTS OF THE ESTATE, the whole of the MaGNfFICENT FREEHOLD CITY ESTATE of the late Mr Levy, consisting of Town Acres Nos. 307, 308, 315 and 318, on the plan of the City of Wellington, subdivided into THIRTY GRAND BUILDING SECTIONS, Laving frontages ranging from 33ft to 60£r, by depths of from 78 feet to 145 feet, and facing KENT-TER-EACE, MAJDRIBANK-STREET AND j BROUGH vM-STKEET, three of the MAIN STREETS OF THE CITY ; also to LIPMANBTREET and Levy-street, two new streets proposed to be !a ; d off. THE FIRST-GLASS FAMILY RESIDENCE, with the commodious outbuildings and offices, is situated on Section No. 30, which section has a double frontage of 99fb to KentTERRACE and LlfM AN- STREET, by the splendid depth of 290 ft. The residence will prove on examination one of the most modern and comfortable in the city, and should be eagerly competed for in consequence of its many advantages and special value. The site of every one of the Buildiug Sections is most admirable. From the whole of them an extensive and varied prospect over the Harbor, City, and Suburbs is attained, while their proximity to ’the business part of the city and the tramway-line gives them a daily-increasing value. The terms of the sale will be 10 per cent, •ash deposit, balance by bills, in equal amounts at 3 and 6 months ; but arrangements can be made by the Auctioneers with parties who desire to hot row a proportion of the purchase money for a period of years. REMEM eER! ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE. Full particulars in future advertisements. Catalogues, sale plans, &c., &c. 7941

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6439, 2 December 1881, Page 8

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