THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. ME. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, this) day (Tuesday), at his sale rooms, at 12 o'clock sharp, Nelson fruit. 20 cases prime apples 11 do peaches 13 do plums 5 half-cases greengages 7 cases plums 5 do peaches 8 do cucumbers 2 half-cases plums WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. HOUSEHOLD *"* Ax TUB Jfi AND EFFl^ l^ MR. R. J. DUNCAN lias been favored with instructions from the Hon. Henry Skwkll, to sell by public auction on_ above date, at his residence, Mulgrave-street, in consequence of his departure for England,— His household furniture and effects. THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. R. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction on above day, at 1 o'clock, at *!e rooms, An excellent building allotment of land in Adelaide-road, 55ft. frontage by a depth of 70ft., being part of town section 752. No reserve. Sale at 1 o'clock. THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. MERCHANDISE, EX SOUKAR. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed by W. J. Gandv, Esq., to sell by public auc- i tiou, on above date, at his sale rooms, ■ j Several Packages of merchandise, ex Soukar, from London, Particulars of which will be duly catalogued. TUESDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. MOST IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF BUILDING SITES Ever held in the city of Wellington. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions to sell by public auction on Tuesday, 23rd February, at 12 o'clock noon, at his salerooms, 00 Building Sites, having frontages to some of the principal streets in Te Aro, viz., Riddiford-street, Rhodesstreet, Daniel-street, Normanbystreet, Donald McLean-street, Fer-gusson-street, and Arney-street, some of which streets are already formed and others are in course of formation. Each allotment has a frontage to one of the above-named streets of about 35 feet, by a depth of about, say 107 feet. The whole of the above truly valuable and delightfully situated allotments are perfectly level, not far from the Cricket Ground, are within easy distance of the business part of the city, and command a beautiful view of the 1 ~ :bor; in fact, may fairly be described as the •y " Cream of Te Aro." The : auctioneer has much pleasure in recommending this unrivalled opportunity to all classes of the community for investment, especially the industrious working-men, to secure for themselves, and families a freehold in the capital city of the colony. Terms of payment, plans, and the fullest information may be obtained from the Auctioneer. Luncheon will be provided on day of sale. MONDAY, Ist MARCH. TOWN ACRE, No. 360. I MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored | with instructions to sell by public auction on Monday, Ist March, at his sale rooms, I That admirably convenient Tow *"" No. 366, being immediatel -Bite the residence and property of L. Levy, Esq., judiciously divided i into twelve excellent building allotments, having a frontage of 106 ft. 6in. to Kent Terrace, 201 ft. 4in. to Majoribanks-street, and 201 ft. frontage to -Roxburgh-street—say a total of 511 ft. lOin. 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. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. Sale of valuable leasehold LAND AND NINE HOUSES, In Ingestre-street. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction, at his Land Mart, lunter-street, on Tuesday, 9th February, at 12 o'clock noon— That valuable leasehold in Ingestre-street, town acre 147, 10iJ years to run, at a moderate ground rent. There are nine houses, one of which is occupied by E. J. Upham, Esq., the remainder by respectable tenants, upon good terms. Satisfactory arrangements can be made for paying off a portion of the purchase money by monthly payments, the remainder of the ioney on transfer of the proprietor's this first-class investment can be had at the office of the auctioneer. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. LAND SALE. Immediately after the Sale of the Public Tolls of the province of Wellington. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, is instructed by Messrs. T. and W. D. Nicholas, to sell by public auction, at his land mart, Hunter-street, on ISfch February, All that valuable Farm, section -10, Porirua-road (Angelville), adjoining Mr. Morgan's, containing about 90 acres, well-fenced, house, outhouses, stock-yard, &c, part laid down in grass, an excellent orchard, and every convenience for carrying on a lucrative farm, subject to a lease, particulars of which will be * given at sale Also, by order of various proprietors, Town Acre 902, J'almerston, a valuable comer section near Feilding BarTown Acres] city of Wellington, 789, 910, 959, parts of Town Acres 729, 730, 56', and 411. A reference to Mr. 1 Wallace's plans at his office is all 1 that is ngcessary to convince intending purchasers of the value of these properties.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4334, 9 February 1875, Page 4
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