Auctions. THIS DAY. MONDAY, 2nd AUGUST. ~"E. E. J. DUNCAN has received inst.— JL tions to sell by public auction, on above date, at his saleroom, commencing at half-past one o'clock— A large and varied assortment of jewellery, watches, clocks, &c, &c, &c. For particulars see catalogues. Every lot in the catalogue to be sold without reserve. THIS DAY. MONDAY, 2nd AUGUST. "R. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, LYL at his saleroom, on the above date, at 12 o'clock noon—--48,770 feet kauri timber, assorted sizes, pieces. 17_.i7.16,13 xl, 408 ft. 52—7-IS, 7-16, 35-14, 3-12, IS x f, 1146 ft. 2—2-22, 16 x 2,117 ft. B—6-22,2-18,14 x2, 392 ft 5—5-IS, 12 x 3,270 ft. 20—8-24, 4-21, 1-18, 4-16, 3-12, 12 x 2, 78Sft. 143—7-20, 13-16, 8-14, 13-12, 2-8, 12 x 1, 632 ft. 266—5-20, 5-18, 49-16, 9-15, 77-14, 57-12, 16-10, 8-9, 12 x I, 3683 ft. 36—36-18,12 xh, 648 ft. 534—36-20, 74-18; 194-16, 81-14,62-12,52-10, 21-8,16-9, 9x|, 5959 ft. 108—23-18,13-16, 58-14,14-12, 9x1,1201ft. 170—4-24, 2-23, 21-22, 11-20, 23-18, 41-16, 38-14, 22-12, 8-10, 9x2, 4155 ft. 446- 7-23, 40-18, 36-16, 24-15, 143-14, 63-12, 83-10, 50-8, 6xl, 2902 ft. 435—7.22, 10-20, 29-18, 96-16, 20-15, 50-14, 102-12, 16-11, 86-10, 19-8, P.T.G., 6xl, 2912 ft. 439—29-24, 3-23, 32-22, 63-20, 76-18, 47-16, 14-15, 61-14, 7-13, 21-12, S 4-10, 2-9, 6x2, 7111 ft. H—3-20, 6-14, 2-12, 6 x 3,252 ft. 22—1-24, 5-20, 2-IS, 10-16, 4-14, 4x4, 501 ft. 438—19-24, 5-22, 4S-20, 73-18, S 6-16, 4-15, 41-14, 10-13, 106-12, 46-10, 4x3, 6712 ft. 814—24-25, 29-24, 3-23, 29-22, S 4-20, 63-18, 19-17,114-16,13-15,172-14,132-12, 21-11, 59-10, 40-9, 12-8, 4x2, 8285 ft. 36-36-14, 3x1,168ft. 78—14-18, 14-16, 16-14, 2-12, 12-11, 20-10, 3x2, 528 ft. TUESDAY, 3rd AUGUST. IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN AND COUNTRY LAND. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at his saleroom, on Tuesday, 3rd August, at 2 o'clock precisely, by order of the Provincial Government — 8 exceedingly valuable building allotments in the Te Aro Pa Reserve. No. of Allotment. Frontage. Upset Price. 166 0 0 25S 0 0 258 0 0 258 0 0 410 0 0 250 0 ' 145 0 0 99 0 0 After which, the following—' TOWN ACRES. TOWNSHIP OF PALMERSTON. Section 649 Section 91 „ 650 „ 702, with 902 frontage to railway . SANDON. Section 51 ) Quarter-acres exactly 52 j opposite thfi aeliooL FOXTON. 3 acres and 3 roods, more or less, being suburban section 343 Section 229, having 4 acres 3 roods and 30 perches FITZHERBERT. Section No. 18, 8 acres 3 roo_ 39 perches Section No. 19, 7 acres 3 roods 19 perches A desirable freehold, situated in Webbstreet, top of Willis-street ; house, containing 8 toohss, scullery, and wood and coal-house, all well and substantially built, and in thorough repair, with section of land, beinopart of town acre No. 160, wi a frontage of 40ft. to Webb-street by a depth of 110 ft. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Terms: One-third cash, on the fall of the hammer ; balance in one month from date of sale. Possession will be given in 30 days from date of purchase. It is scarcely necessary to say that the above is in one of the best and most retired parts of the city, and yet within fifteen minutes' walk of the Post-office. It is adjacent to the residences of Mr. Dransfield, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Gibson, and other private gentlemen. The house is insured in the South British Company for £3OO. TUESDAY, 3rd AUGUST. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. A CONVENIENT and ECONOMICALLY MANAGED RUN FOR SALE AT PORT UNDERWOOD. R. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. J. N. Flood to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 3rd August, at his sale-rooms, Panama-street — That valuable property known as STARMOUNT RUN, Containing— . 7100 acres, more or less, situated in Port Underwood, Province of Marlborough. This run 13 held under a lease, of which seven years are unexpired, at a yearly rental" of £26 14b. 2d., with a right of renewal from the Crown for a further period vl jcivro, at *» advance on present rent. The proprietor has fortunately purchased the FREEHOLD OF ABOUT 145 ACRES, Which comprise ALL THE AVAILABLE LAND forbuildingoragriculturalpurpdsesinthevarious bays and approaches to the run. The property is nearly quite paddocked by the_ waters of Port Underwood and Cook Strait, and is capable or can be made to carry from eight to ten thousand sheep, with a good herd of cattle, easily and profitably kept in the bays around the proper site for a homestead. Tocethee with the freehold and leasehold will be sold upwards of ONE THOUSAND SUPERIOR MERINO SKEEP now depasturing theron. The proprietor's freehold of nearly 150 acres vviij shuts up the leasehold and renders it unavailable to others. The sole reason for the owner parting with the above is in consequence of declining health; and the auctioneer confidently recommends it to persons seeking for a safe investment for a moderate capital. Such an. opportunity indeed is at present, and has been for the past few years, of rare occurrence. Port Underwood is one of the most accessible and safest harbors in New Zealand. Terms of payment are liberal.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4483, 2 August 1875, Page 8
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