TOWN AND COUNTRY LANDS. SHEEP, CATTLeTaND HORSES. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Ist. That valuable Town Acre, No. 96, silualec in Abel Smith Street, Wellington, adjoining tht residence of Mr. Hickson, fenced in with a close fence and having a small building erected thereon. This acie is admirably adapted for the erection of a gentleman's private residence, bsingf in au elevated position and commanding a fine view ol the harbor and shipping. 2nd. The Farm adjoining the Town Bolt known as Upland Farm, or Tankersley's Farm, comprising about 120 acres; the whole being securely fenced in with a post and rail fence, and iron wire fence. A good house, dairy, stock-yard, cowsheds, piggeries, &o. are erected on the Farm, which con.' tains abundance of timber for firewood and fencing, The Farm is held on lease for 21 years, only n few of which have expired, and is well suited for a Grazier or Dairy Farm. It has always produced about 30 tons of superior hay annually. There is now an excellent Cart Boai to it from the Town, ueaily completed, past the residences of R. R Strang and Robert Stokes, Esqs. There are also about GO head of Cattle (principallj Mil oh Cows) and 1 Bull, broken in to single harness; also, 20 Horses aud Mares, which will be sold with or without the Farm. Amongst the Horses there is the followiug thorough bred stock viz. — 4 Lolts and Fillies, 4 yrs old, by Australian 1 Mare, 5 yrs old, by Riddleswoith 1 Colt (entire) rising 2 yr old, by the Bishop of Osnamtrgh, by Surplice, Surplice by the celebrated Touchstone. 1 Brood Mare, aged 3rd. The well known estate at Lake Alice, Ran gitiaei, comprising 16H0 acres of Freehuld Laud, having two beuutiful lakes in the centre of it. The land which has about 30 &cres of Muuuka TiraOer, is partly fenced iv, aud upon it about 000 acres laid down in piidilocks. The improvements consist of a good five roomed house, men's hut, sheep pens, dialling yards, wool shed, shearing shed, &c. ALSO, 3,000 Merino Sheep (including 44 Merino Rams) subject to their leas-e for 'A years, frjin the ls> January, 1802. for £1, 150. The Laud will be sold with or without the Sheep 4lh. lac Land cousistmg of 50 acres ot superior Totar a Timber, froniing to Uutiiell's Busti Itoad, Htuiyitikei, aud wilt be sold, if required, in one or more lots. For price, terms, and other particulars of the respective properties, Apply to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. Oct. 24, 1802. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE C.TV OF WELLINGTON, FOR SALE BY AUCTION. FEIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1802. MESSRS. WILLIAM HICKSOM, & Co , will sell by Pubic Auction, at their Stores, Te Aro, on tridny, the 28th November next, the undermentioned vuluabe Preehold Pnpeities, situated in the centre of the businees portion of the Ciiyof Wellington j and adjacent to tue Banks, Custom House, and Post Office. I'ibst — The piece ot Land in the rear of the Ship Hotel, in Manners-street; having a cart road .entrance from Mint Street; and also from Willisstreei, adjoining Mr. Port's grocery establishment. There is a strongly built More, two siones high on the Lnnd capable of holding 000 tons of goods ; also, an Office aud Shed. Ihe whole is enclosed by a strong close fence, ten feet hi»h. This property was recently occupied by H. M, Government as a Commissariat Store; Second — 'Ihe piece of Lnnd fronting to Willisstreet, extending from the premises lately occupied as Ordnunee and Engineer Offices, up to Mr. Port's grocery establishment. A building formeily used as a Joiners' shop stands on the Land, which is fenced in with a high fence. Third — The Laud and Premises in Willis-street, adjoining the above and nearly opposite to the Union Bank, recently occupied by JrJ. M, Government, as Ordnance and Engineer Offices. The House, which is-strongly built, contains six rooms on the ground floor; also, out houses built ot bricks with slated roofs in tlie rear. The front of the Premises, to Willis-street is enclosed with handsome iron ridliiigs. Fourth — The piece of Land aud Offices thereon opposite to the Union Bank, at the corner of Wil-lis-street and A! aimers-street, recently occupied by li. M. Government as Commissariat Offices, and having a Iroutage to each street The Offices contain three looms, with a fire proof safe Jn one of ihe rooms. This is without exception one of the most valuable properties in the city. ALSO, That valuable Town Acre, No. 145, iv Ingestrestreet, opposite the residence of.J. E. Nathan, Ksq., fenced in with a close fence, and laid down wi.h En.lish grasses. 'lhis land will be sold in two or more lots, ALSO, That valuable Town Acre No. 123 in Abel Smith Street, opposite to the residence of W. Hickson, and fenced in with a good fence. This Laud will be sold in two or more lots. ALSO, The following eligible Leasehold Property at Ngahauranga, viz. All those valuable Premises known as the " Ngahauranga Inn," now in tlie occupation of Mr. W. E. Wallace situmed at ibe junction of the Ngahauranga nnd Hutt Roads, being in a most eligible business situation, about two miles from the City of Wellington : together with 53 acres of Grazing Lund adjoining, The Hutt vans to and from the City, pass the Inn twice a day. The Inn is a good, commodious, and substantial Wooden Building: consisting of a spacious bar and seven rooms. The Land is held on Lease for Twenty-one years, from the 25th April, 1853, at the moderate rental of thirty pounds per annum, with the power ot renewal for twenty one >-?»rs more. There is a Garden, a Public Pound, a large Stock Yard, capable of holding 100 head of Cattle ; I also two Stables, one of which has two Loose Botes. The situation is well adapted for the shipment of cattle being sheltered from the prevailing winds in the harbour. Plans of the properties will be on riew before the d«y of sale. TERMS AT SALE. Hickson's Wharf, October 24, ISC2. C. D. BARRAUD, HAS JUST RECEIVED, EX PBINCEBB. A supply of the following artie'es— Gazogenes for making soda water Powders " " do Keating's worm tablets Hollowiiy's pills and ointment Stedmau's soothing powders Divneford's fluid magnesia Brown aud Pouon's corn flour Finest Turkey and honey comb sponges Ladies' and gentlemen's hair brushes, combs, &c Horse hair, flesh gloves Borwick's baking powder Dr. cod liver oil Oct. 20, 1862. NOTICE is hereby given, that the business hitherto carried ou under th« firm of Wm. Bowleii Sok& Co., will henceforth be carried on by the Undersigned, and all parties indebted to the said firuiare requested to pay their accounts to him, who alone is authorised to receive and discharge thea ame, iiiiifiiihiliiliifni iiitiwii'iMiiiiiiiiniiiiii
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1786, 1 November 1862, Page 2
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