THE MOST VALUABLE SECTIONS. Some of the First Selections, situated in MAIN-STREET, AYENUB ROAD and other important thoroughfares, in the COUNTY TOWN OF FOXTON. MESSRS. THYNNE, LINTON & CO., have been lavouied with instructions from the executrix of the late Mr Mushet to Sell by Public Auction at their Sale Rooms, Foxton, on SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1879, At 2 p.m., The folio wing Jmost valuable Town Sections in the County Town of Foxton. A. It. V. Town Section' No. 106, 0 0 36 being at the corner of Main-street and Liddell jjtreet, and adjoining the stores of Mr Liddell. Town Section. No. 95, 02 24 on Main-street, and adj joining School Reset ve. Also a very valuable corner Town Section No. 54 0 2 0 opposite Mr Cummerfield's dwelling Town Section No. 8, 10 82 adjoining the property of J. F. Kockstrow, Esq And, Town bection No 487, 10 0 another excellent corner Section No. 100, containing 30 poles, on Main- street, with buildings, fencing, and' improvements; The terms of Sale are liberal — 25 per cent Cash, the balance in approved bills at 3 and 6 months, with 8 per cent interest added. Note — To the inhabitants of Fox>> ton the Auctioneers know they need not dilate on the very advantageous positions these sections occupy in tho town, but to investors outside it will be a very profitable suggestion to make to recommend an early inspection, and to note the owners of the adjoining properties, and to look up the latest valuations. Also, THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE MOTOA ROAD, : being part of TOWN SECTIONS NOS. 156 AND 157 containing nearly |- an acre, with a substantially built. 5-.roomed cottage thereon, at present occupied by S. M. Baker, Esq. And the following i BUSINESS SITE AND GOODWILL OF BUSINESS, being TOWN SECTION NO. 105, containing 32 poles, with frontage of 65 feet to Main-street, : and 165 to Liddell'street, with that COMMODIOUS STORE & DWELLING erected thereon. There is a good steady business of Draper and Grocer being done, capable of large extent sion. Terms mentioned at Sale. THYNNE, LINTON & CO., Auctioneers, Foxton and Palmerston. SATURDAY, MARCH 29. MESSRS THYNNE, LINTON & CO., have been instructed to offer for sale by Public Auction on Saturday, 29th March, 1879, at their SALE ROOMS, FOXTON, the following Sections, viz. : — FOUR BUILDING- ALLOTMENTS, ON THE AVENUE ROAD,. Having a frontage of 42 feet by a depth of about 160 feet. These allotments adjoin the property of Mr Andrew Jonson, and are the pick of the whole street, as an inspection will clearly demonstrate. Terms at Sale. SATURDAY, MARCH 29. (After the Land Sale.) MESSRS THYNNE, LINTON & UO. will offer for sale :— 2 Lincoln Ramß, bred by J. Russell, Esq. These Rams took Ist prize atFeatherston'Show. 2 Lincoln Rams, bred by A. Cruickshank, Esq., from Rams bred by — Murray, Esq. 2 Romney Marßh Rams, bred by the late Mr Ludlara ; and 12 Lambs bred by A. Cruickshank, Esq., from sheep out of Mr Ludlam's flock Also, The Entire. .liorse 1" JOCK," thoroughly broken into harness. • ' Term sat sale.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 60, 25 March 1879, Page 3
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