Auctions THIS DAY. SATURDAY, Ist JULY. ' ...REMAINDER OF LAND UNSOLD S '".' WOODVILLE. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed by Messrs. McNeill and Dunn, to On above date, at 2 o’clock, THE REMAINING . LOTS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODYILLE, (Some Forty to Fifty Lots, which time alone prevented being sold on Wednesday.) Any persons wishing to purchase privately may do so if application is made before Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The Auctioneer feels warranted in repeat- j ing that which he stated publicly, that the above important township is likely to become the “ Chicago ” of the Northern Island of New Zealand; and investors may be assured of obtaining a profitable and speedy advance on their purchases. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, Ist JULY. PLANTS, &c. ME. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction at his saleroom, Panamastreet, This Day (Saturday), Ist July—--2 cases plants, just landed from Taranaki, viz.— 29 Cupressus Lawsoniana 3 Cupressus McNabiana 175 Finns Insignis 10 Daphnee Alba 3 Cupressus Macrocarpa 14 Thujas 1 Arillia Decauta 2 Yaura Gloriosa 3 Azalea Alba 2 Barberries Darwiuilli 24 Finns Marittima 6S Finns Tuberculata 12 Thuja Area. The above will be sold immediately after the remaining sections of Woodville are disposed of. Also, 1 keg salt butter 2 cases Nelson catsup. SALE OF FETONI ! BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THURSDAY, 18th JULY. R. J. DUNCAN has the pleasure to state that this TOWNSHIP is now SUBDIVIDED and MARKED OUT on the , ground, and each peg numbered to correspond with the plan. Lithographed copies of the Plan of Subdivision, showing the Allotments and Roads, and the position of the Township with respect to Petoni Railway Station and Government Works, can now be had on application. Intending purchasers will find on these plans every information they could require. Payments will be in one-fourth cash at the sale, and the balance by equal instalments at six, twelve, and eighteen months. THURSDAY, 13th JULY. TOWNSHIP OF PETONI. IMPORTANT SALE OP FREEHOLDS AT PETONI RAILWAY STATION AND GOVERNMENT WORKSHOPS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN begs to announce that he has received instructions from G. E. Barton, Esq,, to sell by public auction on Thursday, 13th July, at 2 o’clock— About twenty acres of his property at Petoni, fronting the Hutt-road, and also fronting Petoni Beach, part of section 4, Lower Hutt district. This land is well and favorably [known for its excellent situation and fitness for a township. It will be sub-divided into convenient allotments fronting broad streets, and every facility will be given for artizans and workmen employed at the railway Government factories to acquire freehold homes at moderate prices, and upon easy terms. The land is dry and healthy, having a gravel subsoil, which causes a natural drainage. Excellent water can be obtained everywhere by sinking about five feet, and the climate may be judged from the fact that Mr. Sellars, the former owner of the land, rued to produce fruit and vegetables several weeks in advance of the gardens at the Lower Hutt township, and of a quality far surpassing them. The auctioneer recommends intending purchasers to visit the land, and they will readily see for themselves the convenience and beauty of its situation. 1 When the railway workshops, now in course of erection by the Government at Petoni, are completed, a very large number of persons will be employed there, and tills township will then be THE TOWN, and Petoni Station THE STATION of the Lower Hutt Valley. The distance from Wellington by both railway and road is exactly six miles, thus affording to business men ready access to town, combined with freedom from city taxes and regulations. All classes will find these freeholds desirable for residences, and a safe and rapidly increasing investment. The attention of the artizans about to be employed at Petoni is particularly invited to this their only ’opportunity of securing desirable places for residence, on easy terms. Lithographed plans of the sub-division can be had on application at the office of the auctioneer. TITLE UNDER THE LAND TRANSFER ACT. ; Payments will be spread over eighteen months, to suitconvenience of purchasers. TUESDAY, 11th JULY. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from James O’Shea, Esq., to sell by public auction, on above date, at 11 o’clock — A large and varied assortment of general merchandise Without reserve. Full list in a day or two.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4766, 1 July 1876, Page 4
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721Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4766, 1 July 1876, Page 4
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