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Auctions. THURSDAY, sth NOVEMBER. PRINCE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY, 9th November. GRAND ATHLETIC SPORTS, TO TAKE PLACE AT THE CRICKET GROUND On 9th November. BLEVY has received instructions from . Mr. S. Collins, to sell by public auction at his rooms, next Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Thursday next, sth November, — The Grand Stand, with booth The gate, two' refreshment booths And one fancy bazaar. Terms cash. Sale at 2 o’clock. THURSDAY, sth NOVEMBER. MR. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at his salerooms, at 12 o’clock noon—--100 bags oats Immediately after which— A handsome Tilbury, or light gig, with pony and harness complete ; also, saddle and bridle—the property of a gentleman leaving the country 4 ft. 6in. and 6ft. palliasses Iron bedsteads 12 cases chairs and 2 doz. rocking chairs And a large variety of furniture, without any reserve PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. IMPORTANT SALE or ABOUT 25J ACRES OF LAND, UNDER CONTRACT FOR RECLAMATION. K. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from the Provincial Government to -offer for sale by public auction, at the Provincial Council Chamber, Wellington, on Monday, the 21st day op December, 187-1, at 12 o’Clock Noon— That Valuable Block of Land now under Contract for Reclamation, situated in the City op Wellington, and adjoining The Great Northern Railway Terminus, containing about 251 acres. The block, which will be offered for sale in one lot, is, by the plan, divided into sections, numbered from one to fifteen inclusive, each section having one or more frontages to public streets, varying in width from 60 to 100 feet, which streets will be formed and metalled, and the footpaths kerhed, at the expense of the. Provincial Government. From the central position op these sections, and their proximity to the Harbor and Railway Station, they will undoubtedly become the most valuable Building Sites for Business Purposes to be found in the city. The New General Government Buildings will shortly be erected on the land already reclaimed, and adjoining the block under contract for reclamation. Lithographed maps showing the area, position, and street frontages of the sections comprising the block, also printed conditions of sale, can be seen on and after the 18th day of November next, at the Provincial Secretary’s and Provincial Engineer’s offices, Wellington, also at the office of the auctioneer, and at the following places ; Mr. H. I. Jones, Wanganui. Messrs. Henderson & Macparlane, Auckland. Messrs. Stevens & Harman, Christchurch. Messrs. Gillies & Street, Dunedin. Colonist Newspaper Office, Nelson. Routledge, Kennedy, & Co, Napier. Wellington, 30th October, 1874. WEDNESDAY, 18th NOVEMBERIMPORTANT SALE AT NEW PLYMOUTH. MR. WILLIAM COURTNEY has received instructions to sell by auction, on Wednesday, 18th day of November next, 1. Lease (four and a-half years unexpircd) of 350 acres at Timaru, about eleven miles from Now Plymouth, with good dwelling-house, stables, sheds, and farm buildings thereon. 252 acres of the home farm is well fenced and highly cultivated. Purchasing clause of home farm and buildings at £8 per acre ; remainder at £3 per acre. All open land. 2. Lease (nineteen years unexpired) of 350 acres, more or less, at Tataraimalca, thirteen miles < from town. Good dwelling-house, yards, and fenced with a ring fence. Purchasing clause at £4 per acre. 3. Lease (five years unexpired) 326 acres adjoining last named ; also fenced, i 500 valuable sheep, a number of cattle, farming implements, and three valuable horses, will be sold at the same time. New Plymouth, 26th October, 1874. Watches and Jewellery [circular.! jy- R. W. W. KINVA GU E, WATCH MANUFACTURER'AND JEWELLER, Begs respectfully to intimate to his numerous patrons and friends that in consequence of the growing increase of his business ho has found it necessary to remove from-Willis Street to NEW and COMMODIOUS PREMISES On Lambton Quay (next door to Mr. Berger’s Music Warehouse), whore he will open ON MONDAY, the 2Gth INSTANT, With a new and superior stock of goods in all departments of his business. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES OF THE BEST CLASS. JEWELLERY, & 0., Shirs’ Chronometers, Pocket Chronometers, &0., Accurately Rated and Adjusted. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN REPEATING WATCHES CAREFULLY BATED and REPAIRED. MR. KINVAGUE invites an early visit from those who have been in the custom of doing business with him in Willis Street. Wellington, October 9,1874.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4251, 4 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4251, 4 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4251, 4 November 1874, Page 4

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