SALE : 'OF LAND ON DEFERRED; PAYMENTS. An Unexpected Opportunity. MESSES- THYNNE, LINTON, & CO.-havS been favored (from F. Robinson, Esq.) with instructions to offer for sale by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, Foxton, on SATURDAY, 14TH SEFT£MBEE, f at ' Two o'clock p.m. — *"" •--..■'. All those Rural Sections,- being Nos. 388, 417, and 418, situated m the Township of Foxton, containing altogether 128 acres,, on the systcm**bf Deferred' Payments of one-third cash, the balance m .' : f) Ijhree years. ' '* ; , - - Copies of terms and conditions can be seen at the Offices' bf the;A\icti6oee^s.';" The Auctioneers need hardly pojnt out, that owing to the whole of the land* around Foxton being m tho-ha-ncb; of private owners, few opportunities* are offering to the industrious settler to obtain a home for himself ; and it is only to afford horsd~ fide' dcc*upiei r s'siieli< an opportunity that the owner is offering the above land for sale. Rural Sections Nos. 417 and 418, will be o.l^orfedeitli'ei? iri part or ajsa : whole". WEDNESDAY, ISth SEPTEMBEE, y .At. Two o'clock. *- At the Land Office, next Odd Fellows' Hall, Wellington. 150 Town Sectldiis ' f or Sale IN FOXTON, Comprising — Acres, Half Acres, and Quarter Acres. The best situations m the rising and important TOWNSHIP OF FOXTON. The whole of these lots have been carefully selected by old settlers, and are all GOOD LEVEL' LAND. Coaehos and Steamers, as is well known, run -regularly to Foxton, but -shortly there will be added the Railway, I •■ ■' 'the- Government having resolved to connect Foxton with Wellington '" -by rail. The material welfare and prosperity of the place must therefore increase rapidly, and every section' of laud m and about Foxton. ''•■ willrise considerably m value. -In fact, it is now- universally admitted that the •-'' -:-'-- .;:: . . >• • - PORT OF FOXTON .. ',' riirist becbriie an' influential place, those/ therefore" . dysiroris Of in vest- ' .', ing should hot lose, the present time aud opportunity . ' -' :• '^ '■'■' The whole of the Lots 'will be for positive . Sale. A LFEED A BARNETT will sell JljL' by public auction, at 2 o'clock,. on Wednesday, 18th Heptoilib'er^ at'the Land ,office, next Odd Fellows' Hall, 'Wellington— '150 1 FOiTON TOWN SECTIONS. Titlj;— Under the Land" : Transfer Act '; i: ' "; : '.' ; ;"- V*EiiMs— ''■ ' y \ Cash, and tlie balance m easy, ii'tstal- ;• ; , ' meuts, .extending to .twelve mouths, •..*'. 'f-, , f r.om da.tq of .sale. . .'.*.. ",;',; . ,;.. jFurt7ier. parti,eula3*& \, and. Plans can be had at the office of the xttide-tf signed,. >. -Av^ A/ BARNETT,' T '\.XX .A • :; -- i--'-'. .-■!■.•:>• ; ->APctioneery '>::■.■■ .- t : Next Odd Fellows' Hall, .-.- WELLIii^TPi-.^'., ..." | ' Y'iND v FOR^ : SALE 6k LEASE: PALMERSTON NORTH. """" LEFT BANK, WANGANUI. 71 acres, Palmerston North, . being section No. 42*2. This section is situated just one mile from the Square (on which are the Railway Station, :the Post and Telegraph Offices, and the Banks), on the maiu road to Awahuri and Eangitikei, has three-quarters of a mile road frontages, and is all available level land of excellent quality. About 9 acres is well grassed aad fenced, with a cottage t . thereon. As its situation renders the whole of this section desirable for residences, portions of it would be sold separately. 232_r acres, Left Bank, Wanganui, being sections Nos. 306 and 307. These 'form a 1 compact Block about 5 miles along No. 3 Line (-which is now opened up across the sections) from Okoia Railway Station, adjoin the properties of D. Strachan, Esq. and J. Dempsey.Esq:, are surrounded by farms occupied by thriving settlers, and consist of laud ; o'f ' the same character. 87 acres, Left Bank, Wan gahu? ; being' section No. 342. This section is principally flat terrace land of. superior quality., and adjoins Waipa'ku'ra. Native Reserve.. Offers are invited for either the purchase or lease of any of these properties, to be addressed *'E. E. FOSTER, MASTERTON," and to be received not later than the end of September. OR TO 'BE" LET. The present Tenant of the PALMEESTON. HOTEL, being .about to give up hotel business, would be. willing to negotiate- for tlie Sale of the Lease or Freehold of the Hotel. It is well situated on the main road, and is capable of doing a largely-extended trade. For terms apply to G.. F. EOE,. on the premises.. Tj-lOE S,ALE IN FOXTON. BAKE-HOUSE, SHOP,. & FEEEHOLD, doing a first-class trade. — For full particulars, apply to F. LOUDON, , , 'Also., either for Sale or -to .Let, a BLACKSMITH'S SHOP & DWEL- j LING-HOUSE; same application, j
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 97, 14 September 1878, Page 3
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