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VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON, FOE i SALE BY AUCTION. » FEIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1862. MESSES. WILLIAM HICKSON, & Co., will sell by Public Auction, at their Stores, Te Aro, on Friday,, the 28tk November next, the undermentioned valuable Preehold Properties, Bituated in the centre of the businees portion of the City of Wellington ; and adjacent to the Banks, Custom House, aud Post Office. FiKBT — The piece ot Land in the rear of the Ship Hotel, in Manners-street ; having a cart road entrance from that Street; and also from Willisstreet, adjoining Mr. Port's grocery establishment. There is a strongly built Store, two stories high on the Land capable of holding 500 tons of goods ; also, an Office and Shed. The whole is enclosed by a strong close fence, ten feet high. This property was recently occupied by H. M. Government as a Commissariat Store; Second — Ihe piece of Land fronting to Willisstreet, extending from the premises lately occupied as Ordnance and Engineer Offices, up to Mr. Port's grocery establishment. A building formerly used as a Joiners' shop stands on the Land, which is fenced in with a high fence. Thihd — The Land and Premises in Willis-street, adjoining the above and nearly opposite to the Union Bank, recently occupied by H. M, Government, as Ordnance and Engineer Offices. The House, which is strongly built, contains six rooms on the ground floor; also, out houses built of bricks with slated roofs in the rear. The front of the Premises to Willis-street is enclosed with handsome iron railings. Foubth — The piece of Land and Offices thereon opposite to the Union Bank, at the corner of Wil-lis-street and Manners-street, recently occupied by H. M. Government as Commissariat Offices, and having a frontage to each street. The Offices contain three rooms, with a fire proof safe in one of the rooms. This is without excepiion one of the most valuable properties in the city. ALSO, That valuable Town Acre, No. 145, in Ingestrestrect, opposite the residence of J. E. Nathan, Esq., fenced in with a close fence, and laid down with English grasses. This 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. jHickson, and fenced in with a good fence. This Land 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 the occupation of Mr. W. E. Wallace, situated at the junction of the Ngahauranga and Hutt Eoads, being in a most eligible business situation, about two miles from the City of Wellington : together with 53 acres of Grazing Land 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 of renewal for twenty one years more. There is a Garden, a Public Pound, a large Stock Yard, capable of holding 100 head of Cattle ; also two Stables, one of which has two Loose Boies. The situation is wgll. adapted for the shipment of cattle being sheltered from the prevailing wiuds in the harbour. Plans of the properties will be on view before the day of sale. TERMS AT SALE. Hickson's Wharf, October 24, 1862. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT CONCERN. MESSES. DUNCAN AND VENNELL have recived instructions from Messrs. Johnston & Co., to sell by Public Auction, on Saturday, 15th Nov., at Two o'clock, at Mr. Charles Luxford's paddock, in Dixon Street, Te Aro — About 120 head of Stobe Cattle Payment -will be accepted in approved endorsed Bills, at 6 months date, from 9th October, or discount allowed at Bank rate for Cash. Nov. 7, 1862. SHEEP WASH TOBACCO. A QUANTITY of the above on Sale, and made up in Parcels to suit parties at Is. per pound. D. ANDEESON, Lambton Quay. Oct, 14, 18G2. ON SALE EX PRINCESS AND ASTEROPE. 10 casks Bass' Burton ale 25 „ Dawson's Yorkshire ale 150 cases geneva 40 „ Martell's case brandy 10 qr. -casks Martell's pale and dark brandy 5 „ whisky 25 cases Allsopp's ale, in quarts 20 „ Marzetti's ale, in pints 20 „ Guiness' Dublin stout, in quarts 100 casks crushed sugar 10 „ loaf 5 tons No. 1, pcs sugar 5 „ yellow 3 „ Mauritius crystals 2 „ Manila coffee 12 „ fine and coarse salt 5 „ Liverpool soap, Steel's D.C: 180 boxes Belmont sperm candles 3 tons American leaf tobacco 40 chests fine congou tea 40 half-chests do 50 hoxes finest congou, each 141bs 12 „ ora'ige pekoe tea, each 201bs 30 „ finest gunpowder tea, 141bs 1 case Fry's chocolate 10 barrels fresh currants 20 cases fresh Eleme raisins 2 cases Muscatels 2 „ prunes, in 2lb jars 3D casks Carolina rice, each lOOlbs 50 bags Java and Patna rice 40 barrels of oatmeal, of I and 2 cwt. 10 „ pearl barley Shellard's negro head and^honeydw tobacco, 200 packages of • Cross and Blackwell's and Morton's oilmen's stores, including salmon in one and two pound tins, sardines in \ and \ tins, anchovey and bloater paste, mustard in 4 and 71b tins, salad oil in quarts, pints, half-pints, 4 and 2 oz. bottles, perfumed hair oil, in 4 and 2 oz. bot< ties, pickles, assorted in quarts and pints, a choice selection of sauces, in pints and half-pints, white ■wine vinegar, capers, china preserves, jams, tart fruits, calf-foot jelly and lemon syrup, in quarts and pints, patent groats and barley, arrowroot, maccaroni, vermicilli, and candied peel, in 71b tins, carbonate soda, cream tartar, tarlaric acid In 14 lb jars, Coleman's No. 1 starch and blue, table salt in stone jar 3 and packets, essenco of coffee, ground coffee, from London and Melbourne, in tins from 1 to 7 lb each, Day and Martin's blacking in tins and jars of all sizes made, wax vestas in tins, all sizes, white and black pepper, Jordan and shell almonds, barcelona and walnuts, Normandy pippins, with a large variety of various articles much too numerous to mention. D. ANDERSON. Nov. 5, 1862. WILLIAM LECHNEE, , ■ , COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENT, LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT, NAPIEB. ; Sheep and Cattle bought on commission, for ship--1 ment or otherwise. Napier, Nov. 10, 1862.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1791, 13 November 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1791, 13 November 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1791, 13 November 1862, Page 2

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