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Under the provisions of the Conveyancing Ordinanco Amendment Act, 1860. /^1 EORGE THOMAS is insrructed by 1. S. \J[ Allan, E-quire, Registrar of the Supremo Court, to sell by auction, at his auction mart, Lambton Quay, on the sixth day of April, 1871, at two o'clock in tho afternoon, All that piece or parcel of land, being part of Section No. 368, in the city of Wellington ; bounded on the north and south sides respectively 100 ieet by other parts of the same section, nnd on the east and west sides respectively 62 feet, by other parts of sume section, fronting Roxburgh street. Together with the two dwelling-houses erected thereon. For further particulars npply to tho auctioneer, or to Messrs Brandon & Quick, Solicitors, Lauiblon Quay. Terms at sale. SALE OF FURNITURE. MR JAMES SMITH has received instructions from Dr. Feathereton, to sell by public auction, on an early day, at his residence, Household Furniture, Consisting of — Plate, linen, cutlery, glass, crockery Drawing, dining, and bedroom suites Carpets, tablecloths, blankets, dressing glosses Bedsteads, mattresses, palliasses Kitchen utensil?, boiler, saucepans, &c. &c, &c, '&('. For full particulars sec catalogues. TUESDAY, 11th APRIL, 1871. PUBLIC SALE OF SOME or the MOST VALUABLE BUILDING SITES in Tin: CITY OF WELLINGTON. MR, R, J. DUNCAN has the honor to announce thnt In; has received instructions from John Hart in, E.^q., to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 11th h;Bt,atllr K. Somerville's Victoria Hotel (long room), at noon sharp, immediately before the sale of furniture and balance of stock- in- trade of Mr Somcrvillo's, -| Q REALLY MOST VALUABE JO BUILDING SITES. Having frontages to Willi3 street, Abel Smith street, and to Palmer and Wordsworth streets. The auctioneer deems it his duty to point out to intending purchasers, occupiers, or investors, that tho above blocks of land are situated in the most retired and picturesque part of Wellington, the greater portion affording a beautiful view of our noble harbor and shipping. Tho various sections are excellently adapted for the en-ction of buildings of a public character or private dwelling houses. In the immediate vicinity, and abutting on these properties, are some of the best private residences in the city, namely, that of H. M. Palmer, Esq , Inspector of the Bank of Australasia j His Worship the Mayor ; William Seed, Eeq , Inspector and Secretary of H.M. Customs ; the Hon. A. G. Tollemacho ; tho Venerable Archdeacon Stock; Edward Pearce, E.^q., and other gentlemen of influence and position. The neighborhood may therefore be stated to be second to none in Wellington. The greater portion of the allotments now offered for sale are planted with choice and rare fruit trees in the most perfect state of preservation. Full particulars may be obtained on application at the office of the auctioneer, where plans of the property may be seen, or at the office of John Martin, Etq., Grey street. Torms of payment are of the most unusually liberal nature. TUESDAY, 11th APRIL MR R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction on Tuesday, 11th April, immediately after the large sale of valuable landed property, at tho Victoria Hotel, Abel Smith staeet, by order of the proprietor, Mr R. Sommerville, in consequence of the expiration of his lease, the whole of his Furniture an Stock-in-trade. Terms liberal. MONDAY, 24th APRIL, 1871. SALE OF LAND AND SHEEP RUN IN THE OHARIU DISTRICT. By order of A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supremo Court, Wellington District, of the colony of New Zealand, in accordance with the provisions of the Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 1860. MR J. H. WALLACE will sell by public auction, at his Sale Room, Hunter street, on Monday, April 24th, 1871, at 2 o'clock p.m., All that piece of laud, about 400 acres, situate in Obanu, bounded on the North by Native Reserve, on the South by sections 82 and 83, on the West by the sea, on the East by sections in the Makara District. Also, (By order of the Mortgagee, W. B. Rhodeß, Esq., J.P.), All that Sheep Run in the Ohariu district, comprising about 1675 acres, leasehold front natives, now in the occupation of Messrs J. & T. Barnes ; together with the Stock, comprising about 1,200 sheep, 15 head cattle and horses, cart?, plough and harrow, chaff cutter, &c. For further particulars, apply on tho premiees to Messrs. J. & T. Barnes, Ohariu ; to C. B. Borlase, Esq., Barrister ; Messrs W. B. Rhodes & Co, Wellington j or to the Auctioneer, where plans can be seen. Wellington, April 3rd, 1871. ~N 0 T I C E . UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT. nHHE undermentioned goods will be sold by X public auction at tho Hutt Market Placo on Saturday, the Blh day of April, 1871, at 12 o'clock noon, unless previously redeemed — 5 quiet milch cows Horse, trap, and harness. ' NOTICE. " ALL Parties having instruments, or other goods at tho late Mr Benthani's, must call for and redeem the same on or before Monday, the 17th instant. By Order. MPO LET OR SELL.— AMES' HOTEL, X Johnsonville, with 10 acres of graßS land attached. For particulars, apply to JAMES AMES, Wellington. MR PARKER, PROFESSOR of MUSIC Lessons on the Pianoforte, elementary and finishing. Pianofortes correctly tuned and repaired. Address — Molesworth Street COALS ! COALS ! COALS ! npHE ANNE MELHUISH will be due X here about tho 10th April, and will be placed alongside the Queen's Wbnrf immediately on arrival. The best screened Newcastle coals will be retailed from the ship's side at 27s 6d per ton, wharfage paid. W. R. WILLIAMS, Coal Merohant April let, 1871.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3166, 5 April 1871, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3166, 5 April 1871, Page 3
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