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Anctxo.&D T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. THIS D AY. Important to G'.Titl. Hif-n «• < liijij- a Ui (tu(iful Family Estate. Important to Hotel Proprietor# and Horticulturallats desirous of tetahli#hirjg a Subur* ban Hotel, with P!»a™ure anti Tea Gardens attached. Important to Speculator# who want to cut up laud for Building Allotment#. Important to Capitalists who desiro a Splendid Investment. mportftiit to every person anxion# to secure the rnmit lovely and picturesque property in the Suburb# of Wellington. UNRESERVED SALE OF THE BE \UTtFUL ESI’ATK UK BLOOMFIELD, LOWER HOTT. The well-known Property of the late Mr Peter Laing, I.V THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-hthkkt. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, f.TH DECEMBER, 1881, At 2 o'clock |).m. rfl KENNEDY MACDONALD !c CO. J[_ # are favored with instruction# from A. 3. Allan, E#'|., Registrar of the Supremo Court, Wellington District, to »pII by public auction, a# above, at the request of the mortgagee#, under the provision# of tbo Property Law ConH'ilhlatiou Act, 1833 THE SPLENDID ESTATE OF BLOOMFIELD, eon#i#ting of— All thono two piece# or parcel# of land situate and being in the district of the LOWEit HUTT, and being part of auction numbered 25 ou the plan of tho Bind dintrict, containing THIRTY’ (30) ACRES nr thereabonls ; bounded on the east by the Okontu or Second River, on the north by other part of tho country auction No. 25, 1120 link# or thereshell's, and by the Okontu River aforesaid, on tho west by other part of the aald country section No. 25, 700 link#, and by tho Okoutu River aforesaid, and ou tho fionth by country section No. 21, 1000 link#; together with tho valuable DWELLING HOUSE and outi.(lice# erected thereon. The above property ha# been known for year# a# one "1 the “ altow place# ” of the Hult. Tho lata Mr Laing spent enormous aum# of money in improving and beautifying it, and with tho happiest results. The collection of ornamental native and imported tree# and shrubs i# admittedly unrivalled, while the orchard and kitchen gardens have long been celebrated in out Horticultural Exhibitions for their products. The pleasure ground#, with their intricate mazes, planted with tho rarest and most choice examples of the vegetable kingdom, are in themselves a veritable “dream of beauty,” and the property as a whole may well bo described a# unsurpassable. To the merchant or professional man weary of tho loll# and caret of business, residence in such ft lovely spot would mean renewed energies and many additional year# of healthy life, while tho profotHuual horticulturaliat would find in such a property a perfect mine of wealth. Liberal arrrangeraeuts can bo made with intending purchaHcr# a# to a large amount of the purchase money remaining ou mortgage at a reasonable rate of interest. Flan# of the property, full particulars and conditions of sale, may bo inspected at the offices of W. 11, QUICK, End . Solicitor to the Mortgagees, Feathers ton-street, Wellington. Or at tho ollico# of the Auctioneers. Cards to view tho property may alao be obtained from the latter 623 THIS DAY. SALE OF SHAKES. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street. ON FRIDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favored with instructions to eell by public auction, on tho above date, THE FOLLOWING SHARES:— 30 Wellington Meat Preserving and Refrigerating Company (Css paid up) 25 United Importers’ Company (Limited) Other Shares to follow. 835 THIS DAY. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street. ON FRIDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1831, At 2 o’clock p.m. Sale of the well-known CROFTON ESTATE, between Kaiwarra-watra and Johnaonville. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , arc favored with instructions from Edward Tanner, Esq., to sell by public auction, on the ahnva date— That Valuable Block of Land, part of Sections 4 arid 5, on the plan of the Kaiwarra-warra District, containing 14 Acres 1 Rood and 23 Perches, on which is erected that Valuable Family Mansion, containing 14 Rooms, and known as Crofton. This property is one of tho most valuable suburban estates close to Wellington. It i# situated withlng a minute's walk of the Crofton Station on the Wellington and Manawatu Railway line now in course of oonstruotiun, and expected to be open for traffic in two or three weeks ; the property will then be reached in five minutes from Wellington, As a residence for a family, it is possibly unequalled, while for speculative purposes as an admirable property for eubdivision, it cannot bo toohighly recommended. It is known a# at present in the occupation of Mrs Berry. If desired £BOO may remain on mortgage for three years at 7 pec cent, per annum. For conditions of sale aud full particulars, apply to EDWARD TANNER, Esq , Solicitor, Invercargill j Or to 839 THE AUCTIONEERS. THIS DAY, IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street. ON FRIDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1881, At 2 o’clock p.m. Sale of Magnificent Building Block, Lamb-ton-quay. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favored with instructions to sell by public auction, on the abovs date— TH AT PIRST-0 LASS CORNER BUSTNEBS SITE, being section one, Block VII., Thorudon Reclaimed Land, having a frontage of 75 feet to LAMBTON-QUAY and 100 feet to Ballance-atrcot. This property is opposite the premises of tho Gear Meat Company, and adjoins tbe Supreme Court Buildings, BS3 M. R. MILLER. STATION PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THE Undersigned has for sale a number of FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in this and adjoining Provincial Districts, ranging in present carrying capacity from 1000 10 25,000 SHEEP At moderate prices and easy terms—-viz., from 30s per acre with sheep given in and upwards, according to locality, quality and improve* moot ; aud several LEASEHOLD RUNS, Carrying from 1000 T 0 15,000 mEEP at frotq 20s to 25# per sheep, lease, plant and improvements given in. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. Sections, Town and Snbnrban—HASTlNGS, KAIKORA, WOODVILLE, M. E. MILLER, Stock aud Station Agent, Napier,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7342, 5 December 1884, Page 4

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