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THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 12th JANUARY. SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD'LAND, FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, AND Household Furniture, in Tinakori-voad. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored withinstructionsfromMr.Charlesßrown, in consequence of his leaving Wellington for Wanganui, to sell by public auction, on Friday, 12th January— All that valuable piece cr parcel of laud, No. 2, being part of town section No. 656, containing 13 3-10 perches, more or less, and having a frontage of 36ft. 6in. to Tinakori-road, by a depth of 100 ft.; commanding one of the most beautiful views of the harbor in the city. The house, which has' been most faithfully built, is quite new, having only been handed over by the builder on the 18th November last. The rooms are 12ft. high, painted and papered throughout, with water laid on. After which, The whole of the household furniture and effects, which are all quite new, and of excellent description. Terms for the property :—One-fourth in cash ; balance by bills at three months, with interest at 8 per cent, added. Title, Land Transfer Certificate. Terms for the Furniture as usual. THIS DAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, sth and 6th JANUARY. Notice to Jewellers, Storekeepers, and others. A genuine Clearing-out Sale by Auction, the owner retiring from business. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Mr. C. Ludwig to sell by public auction, on the above dates, on his new premises, Lambton-quay, at 2 o'clock— The whole of his splendid stock-in-trade of jewellery, consisting of the most genuine stock of gold and silver articles ever offered in Wellington, consisting of— Gold and silver watches (English make) Do do Geneva «» Do do American, Waltham, U.S. French 8-day clocks in great variety American 8 and 1-day ditto English 8-day dials (very superior) Diamond rings, suites, and pins Ladies' gum rings Gentlemen's signet ditto • Keepers, wedding rings, &c. Chains, in gold and silver, in great variety Ladies' Albert gold chains, ditto Bracelets, ear-rings, brooches (gold) Gold pins, card-cases, lockets Opera, field, and marine glasses Crosses, studs, links, &c., &c. (gold) Sale will continue on Friday and Saturday of each week until the entire stock is disposed of. The Auctioneer is instructed to announce to the public of Wellington and its vicinity that there is absolutely £4OOO worth of genuine new stock, which will be sold at a very great reduction. And after the stock is disposed of, the whole of the fittings will be sold, consisting of glass cases, glass stands, shades, work benches, tools, handsome counter, &c, &c. Teems. —Under £25, cash ; above that sum, approved bills at three and four months, with endorsement i£ required, with interest at eight per cent, per annum added. For further particulars, apply to GEOI'GE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant, Wellington. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, sth JANUARY. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Valuable Corner Allotment, with Shop and D wellin jj-nouse. By Order of the Mortgagees. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell, on Friday, the sth January, at 2 o'clock p.m.— All that valuable corner allotment of land being portion of town section No. 133, having a frontage of 37ft. to Taranaki-street, by a depth of 75£t., together with the commodious shop and dwelling-house erected thereon, and known as formerly in the occupation of the late F. Hyland, shoemaker, but now let to Mr. George Trask, butcher. The above property is one of the most valuable corner blocks in Te Aro, and well deserves the attention of capitalists and others. Full particulars as to title, &c, may be obtained on application to the auctioneer at his offices, Lambton-quay. . , Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 11th JANUARY. By order of Jonas Woodward, Esq., Curator ' of Intestate Estates. The Freehold Property of the late W. H. Johnson (deceased), together with the entire, Stock-in-Trade, Furniture, &c, &c, situated on Lambton-quay. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction on Thursday, the 11th inst., the above property. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Moorhouse and Stafford, solicitors; or to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Wellington. THURSDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1877. ! IMPORTANT LAND SALE. MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU. MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER have received instructions from A. F. Halcombe, Esq., Agent to the Emigrant and Colonists' Aid Corporation (Limited), to sell by public auction; at their salerooms, Custom House-quay, on THURSDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1877, The following valuable lands About 100 Town'and Suburban Sections at Feilding, hitherto reserved from sale. The Town of Halcombe Suburban Sections of Halcombe About 4000 acres of rural land, adjacent to Feilding and Halcombe. The Town and Suburbs of Halcombe are situated on the main Railway line between Wanganui and Foxton, which is completed through Feilding to within four miles of' Halcombe and when finished will complete the connection between Wanganui and Foxton. These lands have been open for eight months to bona fide residents only, and now contain a population of over 400. With the exception of a small part of the Town, which is light, bush, the whole of the Town and Suburban Lands are rich dry fern and flax laud, and as will be seen by the sale plana, the adjacent country is being opened up by roads converging on the Railway Stations. Theßural Lands arc subdivided into sections, varying from 40 to 500 acres, they are all, easily accessible to the Railway line, and some of them contain very valuable timber. The upset prices placed upon the land offered for sale are, with the exception of the Suburban Sections at Halcombe, less than have been realised by sales of the lauds adjacent. Lithographed plans,, containing the fullest particulars, may be obtained from Messrs. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Mr. FREEMAM JACKSON, Wanganui; and from The Agent £. & 0. Aid Corporation (Limited), at "Feildintr or Halcombe, either by letter or personally.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4925, 5 January 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4925, 5 January 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4925, 5 January 1877, Page 4

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