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TUESDAY, 2Sth JULY. ME. K J.'DUNCAN will sell by auction at his room.", on above date, at 12 o'clock ' " A handsome well-finished City Cab, with removable top, convertible into an open wagomietto, with polo and shafts, cushions, &c, complete; quite new. Also, A strong spring cart, well finished in every respect TUESDAY, 2Sth JULY. L AND SAL E. POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, ■- . 2SthJULY, In consequence of the inclemency of th weather during the past ten day a, which ha. prevented buyers the opportunity of inspecting the valuable acres and allotments for sale. 1/TE. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed to ixL sell by auction,, on Tuesday, 2Sth July, at his salerooms The following nine Town acres, numbered on the plan of the City of Wellington, will be sold in the following order, viz. : 1. No. 05S, with a double frontage to Eiddiford street and Eintoul street 2. No. 955.—Double frontages to Stokes street and Adelaide road 3. No. 953.—1 n Adelaide road 4. No. 32.—1 n Epuri Street, with faith-fully-built family residence of eleven rooms, conservatory, stable, and outhouses. 5. No. 713.—1 n Wallace Street, with dwellinghouse, kitchen, and outhouse, capital stables for four horses, all erected during past eighteen months. 6. No. 111, in Abel Smith Street, next acre to residence of Yen. Archdeacon Stock, one of, if not the, best building sites unoccupied in Wellington. 7. Nos. 394, 395, 396.—Three acres, with dwellinghouse thereon, in MajoribanksjStreet, adjoining one another, will be sold in one block. The close proximity of this valuable property to the very hf bility, render- r - - those anxious for a cert Stable investment a 3 ■which it is decidedly unrivall 8. No. 84-1, in Owen Plans of the above acres may be seen at the auctioneer's office, and the fullest particulars obtained as to the terms and conditions of sale-. Conveyances will be provided by the auctioneer on every day from Monday, 20th instant, until day of sale, to »"' H » inWulinrr purchasers to view the sever.- x 4 advertised. " PALMEESTON. Town Section No. 343, say 1 acre 1 rood, 2 A chains frontage to. Tramway, and 5 chains to public road. Adjoining to Mr. Heaton'a public house. i Section No. 325, containing 1 acre, 2A ch.- : — *" —v,i;„ „---i rn — *„ the m is very liberal with each lot TUESDAY, 2Sth JULY. HJNCAN'S LAXD SALE. T\yTE. E. J. DUNCAN has received inSJL structions from William Wilson, Esq., » sell by auction, on above date, at his large Land Sale, 200 Acres in Harbor District, in one block, being sections Nos. 17 and 18, fronting the Hutt line < way. All this land is well g and there is a splendid streai water running through _ this \ v valuable property, sufficient for a water power. Also, 200 Acres in the Horokiwi District, consisting of 100 acres, section No. 7, heavily timbered, with water frontage, and 100 acres, Section No. 26, also well timbered. Both titles of the above propert! under the Land Transfer Ac-Terms—One-fourth cash deposit, balance within six weeks • after date of sale. Luncheon at one o'clock. Conveyances and services of a surveyor provided to enable any probable buyer to view these valuable properties. ,/TE. E. J. DUNCAN _Aj_ tion, on Wednesday, 2 >'clock, 53 bags of very fine s?rass seed. nple, Cocksfoot WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY. ft it E. It. 3. DUNCAN has received instruclAX tions to sell by public auction, at his ale-rooms, on above date, at 2 o'clock—--75 boxes tea, No. 1, ex Carl 225 do. do. No. 2, do. 75 do. do. No. 3, do. 10 half-chests do, No. 2, each 401bs. 15 do do, No. 3, do do 30 do do, No. 9, do do 15 do do, No. 10, do do 23 do do, No. 18, do do 40 do do, No. 19, do do 20 do do, No. 21, do do 20 do do, No. 28, do do 19 boxes tea, No. 8, each lllbs. 50 do do, No. 43, each 121bs. 4 tons Victorian Co.'s sugar ' 75 barrels American plaster "1200 oak spokes and staves 10 bundles block sheet iron 10 boxes muscatel raisins, each 221bs. 10 cases Colonial jams 1 case bathbricks 10 cases sardines, each 100 10 do Jr's do, do do 20 boxes candy, each 451bs. 18 cases South Australian almonds, infinitely superior to any English ' ition prime bacon 8 very fine hams

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4164, 25 July 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4164, 25 July 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4164, 25 July 1874, Page 4

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