Auctions. POSTPONED TO TUESDAY, 15th DEO. TWO FREEHOLD HOUSES IN PIRIESTREET EOII SALE. MK. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. Thomas James to sell by public auction on Tuesday, 15th inst., at two o’clock, Two very desirable dwelling-houses, of five rooms each, with outhouses and every convenience, having _ a frontage of 20ft. each to Piriestreet, Kent-terrace, by a depth of 132 feet. The houses are open for inspection from Monday, 7th instant, until the day of sale, when further particulars may be obtained. Terms of payment will be very easy. POSTPONED TO TUESDAY, 15th DEC MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by auction (immediately after the sale of the two cottages in Piriostreet), on Tuesday, 15th inst. 1. An allotment of freehold land _in Haloing-street, 50ft. X 49it. 6in., together with a five-roomed house, with porch, shed, &c., at present let at £1 a week. 2. An allotment in same street, adjoining above house, 42ft. x 49ft. 6in., with a four-roomed house and porch, shed, &c., at present let at 17s. a Week. 3. A piece or parcel of freehold land, without any building thereon, situate in Haining-street, 40it. frontage by » a depth of 40ft. 6iu. Terms liberal. MONDAY, 14th DECEMBER. AFTER UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell at his rooms, immediately after the sale of unclaimed luggage, on Mondav, 14th December — 1 shop front, 6 sheets glass, each about 6ft. x 6ft. Sin. 1 glass door and 1 fan light 2 cases, containing 3S toilet glasses, marble, &c„ 16 x 12. 18 x 14, 20 x 16, 22 x 16, and 24 x IS 1 hhd, containing fancy and plain lamp globes, and lamp glasses 24 dozen tumblers 12 do mugs 10 do photographic albums 7 do boxes toys 24 concertinas Also, 13 Porirua cheese, just received 9 boxes raisins 17 do tea, ex May 5 bags oats 4 pockets hops 25 hags maize 3 casks Jeffrey’s stone ale' 10 do Star of India do 16 dozen qts. ( p; lcen ; x Brewery ale 6 do pta. ( 3 octaves sherry, very old 10 dozen do do 10 cases Deshoune’s brandy 13 do Bisquit Dubouche brandy 8 do quinine wine 9 do Worcester sauce Also, in bond—--2 qr-casks pale brandy 1 do ICinnahan’s LL whisky 1 do sherry 1 do carbinet 2 do reisling 1 do old sweet red Also, 7 ebain-stiteb hand sewing machines 1 bicycle, nearly new Ladies’ and gents' E.S. boots Sundry lengths of black and blue cloth Cord and Melton cloth Calicoes, men’s suits, and A small lot of drapery 13 empty cases and 6.empty kegs Chairs, bedsteads, tables, &c. As the instructions with regard to the above goods are (with two or three trifling exceptions) to sell without reserve, the attention of buyers is requested. LAND SALE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 22nd and 23rd December, 1874. IMPORTANT SALE OF 15,000 ACRES OE LAND IN THE MANCHESTER BLOCK, Manawatu. Messrs, bethune & hunter have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Sale-room, Custom-house quay, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 22nd and 23rd December, commencing each day at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. 15,000 acres of land, divided into town, suburban, and country sections, being a portion of the block purchased hy the Hon. Colonel Pending for colonisation by the Emigrant and Colonists Aid Corporation. The land to be offered for sale includes most of the unoccupied allotments in the township of Peilding and the adjoining suburban and rural sections. The sections have all been surveyed, most of the road Hues are cleared, and are now in course of formation. There are upwards of 1000 people already settled in and about the township of Bedding, and the greater part of the land offered for sale abuts upon the main line of raUway now in course of construction from Wanganui to Wellington, Napier, and Poxton. The land is level, rich, and well watered, partly open and partly bush. Many of the sections are covered with valuable totara,matai, red and yellow pine timber, and as the_ railway ' SSmpftt&’ffethln'Welve'■montFs, and the fine to Wanganui is also being rapidly-proceeded with, this sale offers special inducements to saw-mill owners and persons engaged m the timber trade. Lithographed plans of the sections, and . schedules of upset prices, may be had at a cost of two shillings each. Title, Crown Grant, or Lam 1 T" ~- A ‘ c reteS of payment—Ten per cent, in cash on the fail of the hammer, and the balance in cash within one month from the day of sale. Lunch will be provided each day at one o’clock. _ Plans may be seen, and any further information obtained on application to A. P. Halcosibk, Peilding. T. U. Cook, Foxton. "W. H. Watt, Marton. F. Jacxho.v, Wanganui. HaiimaN & Stkvksh, Christchurch. Daloett, NicHpr,fj & Co., Dunedin. Bkowjt, Caiipbeu, h Co., Auckland. A. W. Scaife, Nelson. Kinross & Co., Napier. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Wellington. Wellington, Nov. 16, 1874. WM. COURTNEY will sell- by aucti at his Rooms, Dovon-streot, N Plymouth, on Thursday, 17th December, Over 100 Bales Wool. Sale will commence at 11 o’clock.''
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4283, 11 December 1874, Page 4
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