Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1868. EXTENSIVE PUBLIC SALE OF LAND. THE great sale in the Mungaroa Valley will take place at 1 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, 15th January, 1868, at Mr J. H. Wallace's Land Mart, Wellington. The. land can be inspected by intending pur-; chasers, and plans can be seen, at Messrs lzard & Pharazyn's, Barristors-at-Law, Wellington ; Mr John Wilkins, Highland Home, Upper Hutfcj and at the office of the a\ictioneer. Tjbivms of Payment. For the Township — One fourth of the purohase money 'on the day of sale, one fourth in three months, the remainder in sis months. For the Suburban and Country Sections — A deposit of fifteen per cent on the day of sale, the remainder of the purchase money in five years, bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum. For further particulars of conditions of sale, numbers, acreage in each section, and upset price, see catalogues, to* be had at Messrs lzard and Pharazyn's, Wellington ; Mr John Wilkin's, Highland Home, Upper Hutt ; and at the office of the Auctioneer. Parties wishing to dispose of properties at this extensive sale will please give immediate instructions. Luncheon at 12 o'clock noon. Land and Estate Agency Office, December 18, 1867. EXTENSIVE PUBLIC SALE UPON DEFERRED PAYMENTS OF VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL LAND. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1868. To small farmers, capitalists, and the public generally, especially to those who want to acquire a valuable freehold within 25 miles of the city of Wellington. MR J. H. WALLACE will sell by public auction (at an upset price of which due notice will be given) at the Land Mart, Reclaimed Land, Wellington, at one o'clock p.m., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1868. 4,000 ACRES in the Mungaroa Valley, in blocks of 100 acres each, more or less, marked out on the ground and numbered on the plan, comprising avariety of valuable timbered and fertile swamp —sections suited for gentlemen's residences, saw mills, market gardens, nurseries, daily or sheep farms, breeding stations, or for any description of cultivation for which the soil and climate of this delightful valley are admirably adapted. The newly made road to the Mungaroa and Whiteman's Valley enters the district at the Upper Hutt, commencing at the Highland Home (John Wilkins), and crosses the Mungaroa river where a township is laid off. The map can bo seen at the office of Messrs lzard & Plaarazyn, barristers-at-law,' Wellington, at Mr John Wilkins's Highland Home, Upper Hutt, and at the office of the auctioneer. . For terms and schedule of upsetr prices, see advertisement. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. Sale at 1 o'clock. Land and Estate Agency Office, December 16, 1867. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1868. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to soil by public auction at his Land Mart, Wallington, on Monday, January 15, 1868, at one o'clock p.m., That beautifully situated TOWN ACRE, No. 475, having a frontage of 132 feet to Wellington Terrace, 132 feet to Boulcott street, and 330 foet to Mary street, adjacent to the Union Bank of Australia, and commanding one of the finest views in the city. Also, The adjoining TOWN ACRE, (No. 476), together with the Dwelling House, &c, occupied by R. J. Duncan, Esq. Terms very liberal. Wellington, December 18, 1867. WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY. TOWN ACRE 430 ORIENTAL BAY AND SIX ROOMED COTTAGE. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Commissioners of the Board of Works to sell by public action at his Sale Room, Wellington, at 2 o'clock "p.m. 1 , on Wednesday, 15th January, 1868. That dolightfully situated Town Aero, No 430, having a frontage of 490 links to Oriental quay, fenced, &o, together with the substantially built sixroomed cottage, erected on the same j at present in the occupation of Mr W. Bannister. Terms at sale. Wellington, December 11, 1867. Wanted. WANTED a compotent School Teacher, for Tawa Flat School. Application to be made to the Chairman, JOSEPH « ANGELL, Angellfield. W "ANTED a CHAMBERMAID for the EMPIRE HOTEL. . WANTED— A MARRIED COUPLE, without encumbrances for a family close to town. The man to look after a horse, milk a cow, and do garden and outdoor work ; the wife to do cooking and general house work. A nursery maid is kept. Apply with references at the office | of Messrs OWEN, SMART & Co, opposite the I Post Office. Wellington, 29th Nov. 1867. WANTED, a TEACHER for the Wainmomata Common School ; salary £100 per annum, with dwelling-house and garden rent free. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent on or before the 28th December to GEORGE WOOD) Chairman. ANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at Bay View House, Plimmer's Terrace, this morning. "ANTED a DOORKEEPER for the Presbyterian Church, Willis street. Apply by letter, at the office of this paper. WANTED to rent at Thorndon end, a House containing two sitting rooms, two good bedrooms, servant's room, and kitchen, &c, with a | good garden, Apply X.Y., office of this paper.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2612, 21 December 1867, Page 1
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