AuctionsMOST IMPORTANT SATE , OF TOWN LAND. GEORGE BEAVEN has been favored with instructions from Mr. Robert Signal (the original founder of the township) to sell By Public Auction, at maeton, ON TUESDAY, 30th MARCH, At 2 o’clock, The Balance oe HIS YAHJABLE ESTATE, WHICH COMPLETES THE TOWN OF MARTON . TO THE OUTER BOUNDARIES. It has been surveyed and laid off to continuation of main and other streets,: and comprises . . 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 f tjbe 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 fonped, and by the main street. There are SEVEN most 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 very large and commodious. S TABLE, iron-roofed, with loft sufficiently extensive to contain several tons of hay, with harness and cornroom. The 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 i< 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 Marion 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, as the position is so exceptional that it must ever remain a most important paid; of the town, and any one with sufficient enterprise. to erect a number of cottages would find them let immediately. ■REMEMBER THE DATE ! MARCH ' ‘SOiHiy, AT ..' .TWO. 'O’CLOCK. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. GEORGE BEAVAN has received instructions from Mr.. G. V. Stewart to 'dispose of those Valuable Premises aituated.oppoaite the Courthouse .at, Marton. There is a width of two chains of ground to front street, and’ twO and a half chains depth iuJStewartStrect. ■ The Boarding and Clubhouse contains thirteen: .rooms, with various outhouses ; stablipg, containing eight stalls, with* two loose boxes, saddle . haraijessjropjn. . r Tbere are-two : ’ ’other premises—one let as an office and th? other as a butcher’s shbpT The; present . business, which is very good indeed,'might. be* very much’ extended, and would- be. done by the, present proprietoi; but for his having engaged in'another business) which is the sole reason for disposing of the above. . : jß®" 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 willbe'Bub'mitted to publicanction, at the GREAT LAND' SALE AT MARTON, On .the 30th March. I " The premises' are well’adapted! with very slight alterations, for a first-class hotel, and; under proper management, a fortune could be made ih a short time; ’ " Fullest particulars can be Rad oh application to the:auctioneer.-; *; : ; jj, ; e- <' -V Building’ Materials. N SALE AT., THE WELLINGTON STEAM,DOOR & SASH FACTORY, Red pine doom, all shies: e'O ;c:i'i ; Kauri do do, tv ,„ ■ ■ ■ •>;!V Baltic pine do do J. i .w, GlassfJoprs'.*' i.’VTMii Window cashes,, all sizes Timber— Baltic deal .- Kauri pine .. .. Cedar ■- Flooring Lining, See., &c. Mouldings, Architraves, ;'Skirtihgk‘— all sizes, or made to any pattern. '• • HearthstonesDrain pipes ' . • Portland cement and plaster of Paris Doors and sashes made to any size oh the shortest notice. N.B.—Country orders punctually attended to GREENFIELD & STEWART. o N S, .A , L E Countess slates, 30,000 - Earthenware chimney pots Naves, Australian hardwood Spokes do. Felloes do. American Coachbuilders’ Materials. GREENFIELD & STEWART, Steam Saw Moulding and Planing Mills, ON SALE AT THE CITY STEAM • SASH & DOOR FACTORY— ' Kauri and totara sashes, all sizes ' ’ Kauri, red pine, and totara'doors ■ ' mouldings, skirtings Cornice mouldings, all sizes Flooring, lining and rusticated boarding Greenhouse lights ' , Sashes and doors, made to any size on the shortest notice; * Country- orders punctually attended to. WADDE) .L, M’LEOD, & WEIR, Reclaimed Laud; > ' J) OPO WA I SAW MIL LS. terry Tbaillie Having secured a first-class Totara Bush within a mile of main street,' Grey town, are now prepared to execute Orders with despatch. ;
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4371, 24 March 1875, Page 4
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