Auctions. MONDAY, 29th JUNE, SALE OF USEFUL AND VALUABLE PLANTS. ME. K. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, on Monday, 29th June, IS7J, at 2 o’clock, two cases Plants, just received from Messrs. J. Henry aud’Co., New Plymouth, viz. ; 150 pinus iusignis 15 Youca gloriosa 35 pinus iusignis 24 Japan cedars 6 dozen Puriri or irouwood plants 7 Youca recurva The pinus iusignis are very good 2-year-old transplanted trees, and ar-e very hardy pines, stand all winds, and grow in every soil. They make from 8 to 9 feet in the year, and are ( considered the most valuable pine ever introduced into New Zealand. TUESDAY, 00th JUNE. On account of whom it may concern, ex McCollum More, Smith, Master, from Glasgow. TV/TE. E. J. DUNCAN will sell by public It fl auction, on Tuesday, 00th June, at 2 o’clock, the following goods, all more or less damaged by sea water : T (11.13. in triangle) & Co., over double cross. 209. 1 bale —9 pieces Navy canvas 210. 1 bale—ll pieces Navy canvas 211. 1 bale—lo pieces Navy canvas 212. 1 bale—lo pieces Navy canvas For sale or to let. nno EE SOLD, a Small FARM in the JL Malcara District. Apply to Messrs. Brandon & Qcick, Wellington ; or, to Mr. jMcXjEavey, at Makara. TO 3jET, within 300 yards of the beach, near bridge on terrace, five furnished room-*, with use of kitchen, washhouse, &c. Apply to TUGS. IC. WARBUETON. rjl O BE LET. ELIGIBLE SMALL SECTIONS OF LAND, IN KAEOEI, _ Each containing about seven acres, suitable for building villa residences, with paddock accommodation for a horse and cow. The, land is part of section 38, Karori, opposite C. C. Graham’s, Esq, and is three miles from Wellington. Also, A small FARM, of 70 acres, fit for dairy purposes, being partly cleared and laid down in grass. For further particulars apply to P. MONAGHAN, Karori. ,'■'l II UKCH LAND TO LE T. U Town Acres—BS, 882, 773, 907, 939, 9G3, 012, 918. Apply to J. H. WALLACE, Estate Agent. DUTHIE, & CAPSTICK Vy have received instructions to sell by private treaty, 1G69 acres of freehold land, beautifully situated on the Waihola Lake, on the Main South Road, about twenty-six miles from Dunedin, and within one mile from Waihola school, post-oilice, and railway station ; Also, 61a. 2b. 32r. of leasehold land (more or less), lease expiring in May, 1579. Nearly the whole is fenced with sheep-proof fences, all the fences are planted with hawthorn, whin, and broom, and 2000 forest trees have been planted. Other improvements are —Nine-roomed dwelling house, four-roomed cottage, two large bams, five-stalled stable, harness room, buggy shed, cow shod, stockyard and stackyard, about 350 acres in English grasses. A great variety of fruit anil ornamental trees planted round the homestead. The remainder of land in natural grass (well grassed), the whole being sub-divided into seventeen paddocks. N.B. To capitalists and others looking out for valuable and safe investments, the above only requires inspection to confirm the eligibleness of the same as to the future. The railway running through the property, and within an hour’s distance of Dunedin, the auctioneers anticipate, at no distant date, the whole of the Lake frontage will be required for villa residences, on account of its healthy position and the mild bracing air from the Lake. The whole of the above land has been brought under the Land Transfer Act. For further particulars and terms apply to Capstick, Duthie, and Capstick, Tokomairiro, Otago, New Zealand. OHOICE BUILDING SITE FOE SALE. Eor Sale, a Comer Building Section, with 08 feet frontage to Hanson street and 109 feet to Drummond street, forming part of Town Acre 750, near Adelaide road. The section is readily accessible, commands a sdlendid view of the -harbor, and is admirably adapted to form the site for a cottage or villa residence. Also, Two Substantial Well-built Cottages, situated off Tory street; one with four rooms and porch ; the other with five rooms. Apply to Henry Schultze, Land Agent, Tasman street. rjlO LET, ON BUILDING LEASE. Town Acre No. 359, situated in Austin street, for 14 or 21 years. MONEY to LEND, on approved freehold security, in sums of not less than £3OO. Apply to HENRY SCHULTZE, Tasman street. Saturday, 16th May, 1874. A S T E E T O N . WORKSOP FARM TO LET BY TENDER. TENDERS until 7th JULY, 1874, for above-mentioned Property, which is too well known to need much description, for the Lotting on a Seven years’ lease in one or two lots. Lot 1 contains about 118 acres, with all homo improvements thereon. Lot 2 contains 40 acres of clear grass land, hounded on one side by the Kuripnni stream, and divided into two securely fenced paddocks, with one town acre fronting the main road and ten acres of good hush opposite. The highest or any tender not necoessarily accepted, but a reasonable offer will not be j refused. Approved security will ho required. CHARLES DIXON, Sen., On the Premises. Mastorton, 4th Juno, 1874. mo LET, QUEEN’S THEATRE, Princes i. Street, DUNEDIN, N.Z., centrally situated, and the most commodious Theatre in New Zealand. For terms, apply to WILL. S. DOUGLAS, Dunedin. MR. T. M. HARDY JOHNSTON (Member of tho Institution of Civil Engineers), CONSULTING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, Dixon Street, WE LLI3JGTON,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4137, 24 June 1874, Page 4
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