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IMPORTANT SALE, FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT PAHAUTANUI. MESSES. DUNCAN & VENNELL, have received instructions from the Executoi's of the late Robert Jillett, to offer for Public Sale at their Store, on Thursday, the 2nd October. That valuable freehold property at Pahautanui, with Frontage to the Main Road on the West Coast and Porirua Harbour, consisting of One Hundred and seventy-five Acres of Arable and Grass land. About 100 acres aro cleared and laid down in grass. There is a Convenient and Roomy House, Stable and Out Buildings on the premises. The Auctioneers would direct particular attention to this Property as from its easy distance from Town and great frontage to the Main Eoad it is likely in a very short time to become exceedingly valuable. Title Crown Grant. TEBMS VERY BASY. ALSO: By order of the Trustees of Building Society No. 2, a piece of Land with House situate in Courtenay-place, Te Aro Flat, 50 feet frontage, by 132 feet in depth, late in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Ray, and adjoining the Property of W. 6. Burgess, Esq. TEBMS AT SALE. Custom House Street, 16th September, 1862. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. MESSRS. DUNCAN & VENNELL have received instructions from the Executors of the late CHARLES MILLS, to sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, Tinakori. A quantity of seasoned Timber and Building Materials, Stone, &c. Tools, Nails, Doors, Sashes, Window Glass Paper-hangings, Paints, Oils, Driers. ALSO, Ths well-known Cart Horse Jack, in splendid condition. Good strong Cart, and two Sets Harness One Bay Horse, Saddle and Bridle And various other Goods. Full particulars in Hand Bills. Custom House Street, Sept, 17, 1862. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT WADE'S TOWN. MESSES. DUNCAN & VENNELL, have received instructions from the Trustees of Building 3ociety No. 2. to sell by Public ; Auction, at their Stores on Fbidax, the 17th ' October next. A PIECE OF LAND being portion of Section No. 1. Harbour district, Wade's Town, containing 4 Acres 3 Eoods, more or less. About half of the Land is Fenced with a 3 Bail Fence, a comfortable and Roomy House is situate on the property containing Six Rooms. The House is nearly new and built with great care. TEBMS AT BALE. Custom House Street, I7th September, 1862. PUBLIC SALE OF BOOKS. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Exchange, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, the 24th, 25th and 26th September. Commencing each day at One o'clock. A CONSIGNMENT OF BOOKS shipped by E, Lumley, Esq., of London, as per catalogue — The Books are now on show at the Sale Rooms where catalogues can be obtained. Exchange Buildings, 15th August, 1862. THE "NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY." (Limited.) CONTRACTS. OEALED Tenders will be received at the office O of the Undersigned on behalf of the Provisional Directors,- on or betore Saturday, the 27th inst., at noon, from persons desirous of executing, by Contract, the under-mentioned Supplies for the Steamers Wonga Wonga and Storm Bird for a period of six months commencing Ist October. No. I. Coals, at per ton ; steamers to take them from alongside hulk or coal vessel. No. 3. Meat — Beef at per lb, } delivered alongside Mutton, " . } free of any charge. No. 8. General Stores— All to be of the Ist. quality. A list of articles required to be tendered for may be had at the office of the Undersigned. The Contractor will have the privilege of supplying any other articles when in his power, at current rates. Payment will be made for Coals on the Ist of each month, by Bills at 3 months, or in Cash, deducting the usual discount— at the option of the Company In Meat and General Stores in Cash, on the 10th of each month. Security will be required for the due performance of the Contract. The lowest Tender will not necessarily be accepted. DUNCAN & VENNELL, „ _ Agonta. Custom House Street, Sept. 11, 1862. FIRST CLASS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT BUSINESS IN CHRISTCHURCH, MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions from Mr. John Birdsey (who purposes retiring from the business) to offer for sale that celebrated Hotel and Bestaurant known by the name of BIRDSEY'S BRITISH HOTEL, Situated in the High Street, of Christchurch. Since its opening, the business done at this Establisbment bas been a large and constantly increasing one, and it is now doing one of the most respectable" and profitable trades in the line, in Hew Zealand. Besides being the rendezvous for all the prinoipal settlers of the Canterbury Province, it is largely frequented by visitors from the other settlements , and from Australia, Placed in the commercial portion' of the city, and in one of its principal thoroughfares, it offers inducements seldom to be met with, viz.:— a first rate situation and a Urge, established, and profitable connection, wbicb, with a fevr years attention, will enable any one taking it up, to reiire with & handsome competency. Bona fide intending purchasers will be shewn the books of the concern, which, being oare/ully kept, will enable any one to ascertain at a glance, the extent of the business done and the profits realised. m On application to the Auctioneers, every information as to length and conditions of lease, price, terms, &c. will be afforded to parties desirous of becoming purchasers. Sept, 1», 1802.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1770, 23 September 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1770, 23 September 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1770, 23 September 1862, Page 2

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