Auctions. TUESDAY, 30th MARCH. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. "R. J. H. WALLACE is favored with iXJL instructions from C. ?•*«!»"*£$• (who will shortly leave on a visit to' W™> to sell without reserve b y P " W ' on Tuesday his residence, Wellington Terrace, ■ on ruesday, 30th March, 1575, commencing at 11 o clock \ousehold furniture and effects, com - Drawing-room, dining, sitting bedroom, and kitchen furniture, glasses, carpets » valuable new piano, by Broadwood, several works of art, statuettes, and a number of ornamental and useful articles, full particulars of which will appear m catalogues. Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. MOST IMPORTANT SALE TOWN LAN D. 1 EORGE BEAVEN has been favored with T instructions from Mr. Roi=ekt Signal .e original founder of the township) to sell By Public Auction, AT MAR TO N, ON TUESDAY, 30th MARCH, At 2 o'clock, The Balance of HIS VALUABLE ESTATE, WHICH COMPLETES THE TOWN OF MART ON TO THE OUTEK BOUNDARIES. surveyed and laid off to conain and other streets, and NINETY-TWO SECTIONS, Varying in size from quarter to half an acre, a great many of which are well situated for business sites, and the remainder, from their elevated position, are adapted for villa residences. Indeed, it may fairly be said to form the cream of the township, as its recent rapid progress will go to prove. It is bounded by the outer line of road, which is partly formed, and by the main street. There are SEVEN moat comfortably finished DWELLING-HOUSES (built of totara), varying from four to seven rooms in size, and most of them perfectly new. There is also on one section, in addition to a house, a verv large and commodious STABLE, iron-roofi with loft sufficiently extensive to conl :il tons of hay, with harness and comThe largest house is at present occupied by Mr. Signal, and the whole of the others, with the stables, are let to good tenants at fair rentals. There h on the property a splendid underground brick and cemented CISTERN, containing about 5000 gallons, with force-pump complete. TITLE—CROWN GRANT. TERMS MOST LIBERAL—Part CASH, and Balance approved endorsed acceptances. LUNCH PROVIDED. Plans can be seen at either the Town or Marton Store of the Auctioneer. Note. —Capitalists or Investors could not do better than secure a few sections, it being the last opportunity that can present itself for such investment, a 3 the position is so exceptional that it must ever remain a most important part of the town, and any .one with sufficient enterprise to erect a number' of cottages would find them let immediately. REMEMBER THE DATE ! MARCH 30th, AT TWO O'CLOCK. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. I EORGE BEAVAN has received instructions from Mr. G. V. Stewart to dispose of those Valuable Premises situated opposite the Courthouse at Marton. There is a width of two chains of ground to front street, id two and a half chains depth in Stewartoi,reet. The Boarding and Clubhouse contains thirteen rooms, with various outhouses ; stabling, containing eight stalls, with two loose boxes, saddle and harness room. There are two other premises—one let as an office and the other as a butcher's shop. The present business, which is very good indeed, might be very much extended, and would be clone by the present proprietor but for his having engaged in another business, which is the sole reason for disposing of the above. ff3~ Anyone purchasing can also have about an acre or more joining at the back, which runs along Stewart-street, and has a frontage to Morris-street. Terms Extremely Liberal. If not previously disposed of, it will be submitted to public auction, at the GREAT LAND SALE AT MARTON, On the 30th March. The premises are well adapted, with very slight alterations, for a first-class hotel, and, under proper management, a fortune could be made in a short time. Fullest particulars can be had on application to the auctioneer. Missing Friends. S OHN RICHARDSON, Shoe • } Sydney, write to your brot Post-office, Dunedin. WOOL.— The undersigned is a purchaser of WOOL, or will make advances on clips placed in his hands for sale in London. EDWARD PEARCE. npHE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL J. and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms. LEVIN & CO. WOOL. —Tlio undersigned are prepared to make CASH ADVANCES on WOOL and other produce shipped through them for sale in the London market, on extremely liberal terms. They are also cash purchasers of same. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., COLONIAL PRODUCE. ""IHE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, TALLOW, and other produce; or they will make liberal advances on the game. JOHNSTON & CO.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4368, 20 March 1875, Page 4
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