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Auctions WEDNESDAY, Slat JANUARY. Household Furniture, Electro-plated Ware, Mattresseis, Carpets, &c. To Parties Furnishing, New Arrivals, and Others. Beauchamp,: Campbell & co. win sell by auction, at their rooms, on Wednesday, 31st January, at 2 o’clock (prior to the sale of Messrs. Brogden and Sons’ plant)— Walnut wood drawing-room suite, cedar and . rimu chests drawers, toilet tables, washstands, kitchen tables, 100 tables, colonial couches, and a large quantity of useful furniture. Terms cash. THIS DAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 23th and 26th JANUARY, 1877. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU, Messrs, bethune and hunter have received instructions from A. F. Hal combe, Esq., Agent to the Emigrant and Colonists’ Aid Corporation (Limited), to sell by public auction, at their sale rooms, Custom House-quay, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 25tb and 26th JANUARY, 1877, Commencing each day at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,. The following valuable lands About 100 Town and Suburban Sections at Feildiug, hitherto reserved from sale. The Town of Halcombe Suburban Sections of Halcombe About 4000 aorea 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 Jight- bush, the whole of the Town and Suburban Lauds are rich dry fern and flax land, and as will be seen by the sale plans, the adjacent country is being opened up by roads converging on the Railway Stations. ... TheKuralLands are 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, lands adjacent. Lithographed,.plans, containing the fullest particulars, may be' obtained from ■ Messrs.. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Mr, FREEMAM JACKSON, .. .. Wanganui; and from The Agent E. & O. Aid Corporation (Limited), at Feilding or Halcombe, either by letter or personally. Lunch at P3O p.m. THIS DAY. LAND, SALE ON THURSDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1877. Messrs, bethune and hunter have received instructions : from the Executors of the late Major Mcßarnet to sell by Public Auction, at their sale; rooms. Custom House Quay,-on Thursday, 25th January, 1877, at 2 o’clock— ' The equity of redemption of Rural Sections Nos. 273, 274, and 275, containing 544£ acres of Land,'more: or less,' situated in Carnarvon, Manawatu District, together with the Buildings, fences, —and - "other' improvements," as occupied by the late Major D. : H. Mcßarnet. Wellington, 13th January, 1877. MONDAY,; 29th JANUARY, 1877. PUBLIC SALE QF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Messrs, bethune and hunter will sell b> Public Auction, at the old premises of. the Union Bank of Australia, Willis Street, on Monday, the 29th January, 1877, at One o'clock^-';, - .;. Sundry articles belonging to the Manager, consisting of Drawings,Room, Dining Room, Hall and Bedroom. Furni ure, Piano, Parlour Billiard Table, Pictures, Glassware, Earthenware, Kitchen Utensils, and general household effects. The articles will be on show on Saturday, the 27th instant. - Wellington, 19th January, 1877. THURSDAY, 25th JANUARY. IMPORTANT SALE AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR. G. BENNETT,“ WOOECOMBE-ST. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed; to sell by public auction, at the residence of Mr. G. Bennett,'. Woolcorabe-street, on Thursday, 25th Janqary, at 2 o’clock p.m.— A valuable collection of greenhouse plants, comprising very, fine specimens i of Aspidestra lurida, Bouganvillea splendens, Hoya carnosa, Hoya bella, Alves dracaenas, Stephanqtis floribuhda, Mandevillea, Seaforthia, &c., &c. . Also, Collection of the very best varieties of tricolor and double geraniums. Flower pots of sizes from 2-inch to 10inch,’ from the celebrated Wellington Pottery, Glasgow, Also, A lot of canaries, larks, and fancy pigeons. Sale at 2 o'clock. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASES FOR FORTY-TWO YEARS VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES, . , BY OBDEB. OF THE ■ TRUSTEES OF THE WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. I P PRELIMINARY NOTICE, MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored l with instructions 'from the Trustees of the Wellington Hospital to offer for public competition, about the middle of March next, the date of which will be advertised in due The leases of about TWELVE Sections of Land, containing about eighteen acres, more or less, for a term of j twenty-one years, renewable for a further- term of twenty-one j ears at ; »n advance of 50 per cent. Each section will have a frontage to 1 a formed metalled road, and every lot will be found suitable for the erection of first-class villa residences. The land is at the rear of Wellington-ter-race, adjoining the, grounds of the Botanical hardens, and it is therefore unnecessary to idd, possesses a' truly magnificent view of the iarbor, and of nearly every part of the city. The roads through the block are now being ‘ormed, and a fine substantial bridge is in :ourse of erection from Wellington-terrace. Plans of the above will be ready and may >e had on application from the auctioneer ibout 20th February. The annual rental will be fixed at low rates, bus holding out strong inducements for comletition, and for the purpose of securing imnediate occupation. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 26th JANUARY. Y/TR. GEORGE THOMAS has received LtJL instructions from Mr. James O’Shon o sail by public auction, on Friday, 26th inst., t 2.30 p.m., at his stores, Manners-street, for nd on account of whom it may concern—--5 bales wool, all more or less damaged by sea water, 'J thr yea ton. for Thf for I had

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4943, 25 January 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4943, 25 January 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4943, 25 January 1877, Page 4

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