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TUESDAY, 17TU DECEMBER, 1895, At 2.50 o'clock. To Meichants, Bankers, Business Men, ana those in search of a Delightful Private Residence. _ , „ IMPORTANT SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND A 1,0 FAMILY RESIDENCE, Aurora. Tebbacb, On, Exceptionally Ea*u Messrs j. h. bEthune ajd co. are favoured with instructions from C. H. Snow, Esq., who is leaving Wellington, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherston street, on Tuesday, 17th Decern* her, at 2.30 p.rn.— That choice Freehold Property, part o. Town Sections Nos. 498 and 500 on the p.an of the City of Wellington, containing 3 ROODS 0 PERCHES, Having a frontage of 210 feet 0 inches to Aurora terrace by a depth of 105 feet, together with the comfortable Family Residence known as DANGTON LODGE erected thereon, containing eight rooms, also twostall stable, coachhouse and outbuildings, at present in the occupation of Mr Snow. This charming property, which adjoins the Parsonage Reserve and the residence of R. B. Gore, Esq., is situated within three minutes’ walk of Lambton quay, and commands a splendid view of the city and harbour. The grounds are tastefully laid out as flower garden, shrubbery and well-kept lawns, and for residential purposes or for subdivision into building allotments cannot bo surpassed. For further particulars apply to 013 J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. IN THE EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, Lambton Quay. ON TUESDAY, 17tu DECEMBER, 1895, At 2.30 o’clock p.m. ABSOLUTE SALE OF VALUABLE HALF ACRE, IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. T KENNEDY MACDONALD AND CO. • (Limitkd), are favoured with instructions from Messrs Levi and Bolton, on behalf of the absentee owner and the other parties interested, to sell by public auction, as above— That VALUABLE HALF ACRE in the HEART OF THE CITY, being the Eastern Moiety of Town Acre No. 98, having a frontage of 82£ foot to ABEL SMITH STREET, by a depth of 263 feet. This splendid half aero has been wellknown for many years as the grounds of the To Aro Tennis Club. Imperative instructions having been received from England to sell by public auction, it is now offered for absolute sale. Teums—lo per cent, |cash deposit, balance in four weeks. TITLE—LAND TRANSFER ACT. For further details, conditions of sale, &c., apply either to Messrs Levi and Bolton Messrs Stafford, Treadwell and Field, Mr J. J. Devine, Solicitors; Or to the Auctioneer, 514 J. G. CHAPMAN. IMPORTANT SALE OF ONE OF THE RICHEST PROPERTIES IN HAWKE’S BAT. C~i B. HOADLEY AND CO. Uavo been J . instructed by R. P.'Williams, Esq., to offer by public auction at their Napier sale-rooms on FRIDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 1895, At 2 p.m., AT A VERY LOW UPSET PRICE, IN ONE LOT, All that celebrated Freehold Property known as WHAKATU, Consisting of 732 Acres, more or less, situated 9 miles from Napier on main road and railway to Hastings. The Property is highly improved, well watered, and subdivided into numerous paddocks. The soil may bo fairly described as some of the richest in the world, producing phenomenally large crops of all descriptions, while the lovely situation and other natural advantages of the estate can nowhere bo surpassed. . Terms —Third, cash; balance can remain 'on mortgage for a term of 3 or 5 years at 6 per cent., at purchaser’s option. Title—Land Transfer. For conditions of sale and all further particulars apply to C. B. HOADLEY & CO., 513 Auctioneers. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE. WF. SHORTT. thanks most sincerely • all who have favoured him with their business. The happy thought (send it to Shoctt'a) has touched the peonloof Now Zealand generally, and Wellington in particular, and even as far as Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne, so much so that it has taken him all his time to find room for the various articles sent in for sale. However, so much satisfaction has been expressed by his clients who have availed themselves of his advice (send it to Shortt’a) that he now takes the pleasurable opportunity of informing thorn that ho is about to erect a commodious brick built Auction Mart immediately ox>posite bis present rooms in Willis street. Ho further wishes to thank thoso whoso good intentions would have favoured him with large consignments, but who wore debarred from doing so owing to the capacity of his rooms being inadequate. This trouble is about to be removed, and thoso who aro willing to accord their support will have that opportunity as soon as the new rooms are built. VV. F. Shorfct has been resident in Wellington since 1877, and has been connected with tho Auctioneering Business nearly the whole of tho time, therefore he is no stranger. 235 UPPER HUTT TROTTING CLUB RACE MEETING, To bo hold at the CLUB'S COURSE, TRENTHAM, ON BOXING DAY. President—Thomas Edwards, Esq. Vicepresidents—Dr Pnrdy, Esq., R. Maby, Esq. Judge —F. VV. Connell, Esq. Treasurer —J. Craig, Esq. Timekeeper— F. Bacon, Esq. Starter —G, Cudby, Faq. Clerk of Scales —J. Chectham, Esq. Clerk of Course —J. Till, Esq. Handicappor—E. Wilkie, Esq. Stewards Messrs John Craig, A. Perry, A. Geange, J. Geange, R. Whiteman, T. Tuomey, J. Bowyer, G. W. Banks, R. Butler, J. J. Burrell, E. Wilkie, E. Till. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Handicap (saddle), of 8-sovs; second horse 1 sov from tho stakes. For horses that have never won an advertised trot at tho time of starting. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance, ss. Two miles. 2. Trentdam Handicap (saddle), of lOsovs; second horse to receive 1 sov from stakes. Nomination, ss; acceptance, ss. Two miles. 3. Local Handicap Sweepstake, with 2 sova added, open only, to horses the 6ona fide property of residents in the Mangaroa riding, at least three months before the race. Nomination, ,5a ; acceptance, ss. One mile. 4. Upper Hdtt Trotting Clud Handicap (saddle), of 20 sovh ; second horso to receive 3 aovs from the stakes. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. Two miles. 5. Selling Handicap (saddle), of 30 sova. Two miles. The winner to bo sold after tho race, and half of proceeds to go to tho club, i 6. Railway Handicap (saddle), of 10 sova ; second horse 1 sov from tho stakes. Nomination, ss; acceptance, ss. Ono mile. Nominations close with Secretary MONDAY, 16th December. Handicaps declared Wednesday, 18th December. Acceptances due MONDAY, 23rd December. No horso will be handicapped until.tho nomination fee has been paid thereon,* and all acceptance fees must bo paid before any horse vnll be allowed to. start. N.B. —This condition will bo strictly adhered to. All communications to be addressed to F. WILKIE, Secretary. Upper Hutt. Approved by tho Wellington Trotting Association.—(Sgd) J. A. Connell, Secretary, 543 J OHNSONVILLE-AND H UXT Trotting Club. ■ SUMMER MEETING. TUESDAY, 2lsx JANUARY, 1896. 'Under the Rnlos of th© Wellington Trotting Association. For Pull Programme see N.Z. Referee. 466 TRY “it 9 * Jam. «END IT TO SHORTT’S AUCTION ROOMS.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2692, 16 December 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2692, 16 December 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2692, 16 December 1895, Page 4

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