Auctions. MONDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. HOUSEHOLD lUBNITUKE AND EFFECTS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions from the Hon. Henby Sewell, to sell by public auction above date, at his residence, Hulgrave-street, in consequence of his departure for England,— His household furniture and effects. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock. THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. MERCHANDISE, EX SOUKAR. MR. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed by W. J. Gandy, Esq., to sell by public auction, on above date, at his sale rooms,— Several Packages of merchandise, ex Soukar, from London, Particulars of which will be duly catalogued. * Terms as usual liberal, and no reserve. MONDAY, Ist MARCH. TO W N ACRE, No. 36 6. ME. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored .instructions to sell by public auction on 'Monday, Ist March, at his sale rooms, ■ ■ ■ That admirably convenient Town Acre, Np. 366, being immediately opposite the residence and. property of L. Levy, Esq., judiciously divided into twelve excellent building allotments, having a frontage of 106 ft. 6in. to Kent Terrace, 201 ft. 4iu. to Majoribanks-street, and 204 ft. frontage to Roxburgh-street—say a total of 511 ft. 10m. frontages to public streets already constructed, in one of the best situations for dwelling-houses in the city. Plans may be inspected at the office of the auctioneer. Also, That piece or parcel of land in Georgestreet, Tinakori Road, 132 ft. square, near the residence of his Honor Justice Johnston. Title under Land Transfer Act. SATURDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. For the benefit of whom it may concern, and in payment of storage, &c. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at his rooms, on Saturday, 27th February, at 12 o’clock, 1 soda-water and lemonade machine, •with all its belongings. MONDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. TARANAKI LAND SALE. ME. W. COURTNEY -will sell by auction at his rooms, Devon-street, on Monday, 22nd February : TOWNSHIP OF FITZROY.—About 80 Sections in this beautifully situated spot, on the banks of the Waiwakaiho, being 14 miles from the town Post-office, and twenty chains off the Steel Sand Works. From each of the sections, there is a splendid view of the sea on the one hand, and Mount Egmont on the other. Twenty-one Years' Lease of one of the most central and eligible business . sites in Devon-street, at per foot—88ft. frontage by 110 ft. Five splendid Freehold Allotments in Courtenay-street, formerly the property of the Rev. G. Bayley. One splendid Freehold Allotment in Gover-street. Two splendid Freehold Allotments in Leech-street. TOWN BELT —4} Acres, adjoining the residence of H. Scotland, Esq., bounded by the Hospital-road and Henui River. Sections Nos. 1378 and 1379, Bullerstreet, with a good Four-roomed Cottage and two chimneys. AHUAHU.—Sections Nos. 93, 95, and 98, containing 150 Acres, forty of which have been ploughed and grassed. CoUBTENAY-STBEET.—Two beautiful build-ing-sites, being Sections Nos, 1508 and 1509. Gilbeet-steeet. Comer Section No. 1079, with Threo-roomed Cottage; also, level Section No. 1078 adjoining. Gilbebt-stbeet. —Half of Section No. 1077, with a good Four-roomed Cottage. Gilbebt-stbeet. —Half of Section No. 1077, with well-built House. Leech and Eliot-stbeets. —Comer Sections Nos. 1529 and 1530, with substantial Two-roomed Cottage and Garden. HUIRANGL— 56 Acres 1 Section, Monganui Township ; 1 Section, Mataitawa. OMATA —72 Acres, fenced —50 Acres are in grass ; together • with a Three-roomed House, 210 Acres Bush Land—Section 89, at the Junction of the Barrett and Frankley roads, a clearing of about sixteen acres has been made. 136 Acres, principally Bush—Sections 126 and 128, Huirangi District, at the Junction of the Ackworth and Richmond roads. Also, a Splendid Investment: — Two adjoining FARMS, at Tataraimaka, comprising together 686 Acres ; one. lease of 378 Acres has five years to run from the Ist of May, 1875 ; rent, moderate. The other lease has upwards of eighteen years to run. There is a good well-built Six-roomed House; purchasing clause, about £i per acre. The whole property is fenced and sub-divided. SECTIONS IN FITZROY TOWN, On Deferbed Payments. Sale at 11 o’clock. Music. Opposite Bank of New Zealand. W. I. CAR V E R Music Masteb, Piano and Harmonium Tuner, Lambton Quay. Singing lessons given privately or in class ; also lessons on'the Piano and Harmonium. , Terms on application. Musical Instalments Repaibed, &o. School requisites, same as at Mr Bowden’s Depot, always on hand at similar prices. Country timings attended to. rn R I O B A N D. VIOLIN, PIANO, and CORNET, FOB dat.T.H AND EVENING PARTIES. ionlars at Mr. Berger’s Music Warehouse - R W. B A Y M O N D, 1 TEACHER OF MUSIC, Toby Street, near Vivian street. Terms on application. MR. PARKER, Professor of Music, Molcsworth-street. Treasons on the Pianoforte—elementary and finishing. Piano for use of pupils to practise.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4331, 5 February 1875, Page 4
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