I Properties for Sale j Be n j amin ; s hit;h.& : coJ 1 have the following properties for sale Kilbirnie, Evans .Bat.—Bo 'building sites, varying in size from a quarter to 16 acres.; Rcshell-terkacb. —Acres 1030 and • 1034, to be leased together or separately. . South-boad. : —Acres 1081 and 1082, leasehold,! ■ very cheap. " ( Te Aro Pa Reserve. —Section 38, with water, frontage ; to be leased for 7,:14,;2L dr 42 years. -v Wallace and Hankey street.—Comer section No. 691, containing 52 perches, with 4-roomed - with' steaming apparatus, &o.; good outbuildings. . ' , , Feilding.—l6 acres, with 8-rqdmed house, j ' near the railway station. . ■ , ; Kakaeamea.—Town section 119. ' ; ! PoiuunA.— Valuable leasehold property, situate i about 14 miles from town, consisting of j 300 acres, with 'dwelling-house,' wool-shed, j &0., &c.; also, 600 sheep and,othor stock, poultry,,&c. To.be sold a bargain; 1 Rangitikei.—One of the best farms in the district, consisting 0f,979 acres, divided into ,20 paddocks, in the highest state of j cultivation, farm buildings, &c. _ Sundry properties in Alfredton, Awahiiri,; Buunythorpe, Featherston, Feilding, Fitzher- ( bert, Foxton, Marton, Palmerston, and Sanson. TO BE LET. 1 Brandon-street.—City Chambers, 10. rooms, ; designed for offices for, professional gentlemen or others. Brodgham-btreet.—A pleasantly situated residence, with 2' acres ;of garden and ... orchard. ’ u-- -" ■ ; ■ Prospect-place, TxNAKORi-ROAp;-—A6-roomed house. ; • - ; Kabobi.—6 acres, of land, with 7-roomed . house ; to be let for 4 or, 5 years. ' ; ■ Note;—A complete list of town and country properties for the month’ of .March is how ready, and may be had on application at the offices of ’ BENJAMIN SMITH ■& CO., Lamb ton-quay, next Odd Fellows’ Hall. ' ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. * 10,000 acres of valuable Agricultural Land, in the Parae Karetu Block, Rangitikei North, for sale upon deferred payments, in blocks to suit the wants of settlers. Terms very liberal—; advantages to settlers very great. ; Maps to be seen and particulars to be bad at the office of J, H. WALLACE, . ; . ’ -Estate Agent. , Hunter-street, Wellington." h . XNOR SALE —The commodious premises of JP' ’ the undersized, together, with the good willorwill be let fora term-of years) with or without a purchasing clausa "My only‘reason for disposing of the above business is owing to ill-health. The stock can be‘ .taken at a valuation. ;
For particulars apply to - - ■ ' < E. M, CLELAND, Molesworth-street. ; 0 GROCEES,, WOOD AND COAT/ : DEALERS, , ! ’ . ,: : ALE AND PORTER BOTTLERS, AND C A P I T A LIS T S. -■ FOR SALE, Valuable Freehold Property |n the Adelaide* I road, comprising a Grocers Shop, with Dwel--1 Unghpuse, Store, Wood and Coal Yard, ana- ■ out-buildings.; four three of which 1 are let to respectable .tenants, and -the other is in course of completion,’ forming-, a -snug pro* perty, .with a frontage of 13(3 ft. to Adelaide- ' road, and 7,oft* .to Drummond-street. . ’ Easy Terms. Apply to 0. MOODY, , On the premises 1 ; Or at Linsoln's Inn Hotel, Lambtoh-quay. VALUABLE- P-RDPE RTI E S FOR SALE. • S. CARROLL is authorised to offer for private sale the following valuable properties, 1 either separately or together : 1. Superior suburban property, comprising a large and commodious dwelling-house, with stabling, coach-house and other outbuildings, (large greenhouse, well stocked with‘ vines, -orchard and gardens. The whole is in excellent order, and well-suited for a gentleman’s residence. Water is laid on- all oyer the house, and a stream runs through the 1 property. Horses, trap, poultry, and other live stock and furniture could be taken at a valuation if desired. Failing a sale, this property would be to let, with or without use of furniniture, horses, &c. 2. There are several acres of freehold and leasehold land in connection with the above, which could be sold or let with it. . 3. Sixteen acres of freehold land on Te Aro, and several valuable leasehold acres.
Eace Meeting M ANAWATU JOCKEY CLUB. ANN UA L RAC E S To be held at .F OX TON ON WEDNESDAY, 21st MARCH. President—Mr. H. Dawson. Judge—Mr. A. J. Whyte.. ! : Stewards—Mr. J. W. Liddell, Mr. F. Robinson, jun., Mr. A. Gray, Mr. D. Scott, Mr. J. Young, Mr! W. Robinson, Mr. J. Purcell. Starter—Mr. J. Young. , Clerk of the Scales—Mr. W. Robinson., , Clerk of the Course —Mr.' G. Edwards. Treasurer —Mr. A. J. Whyte. Hubdlb Race, of £25. Entrance, 2 guineas. 2 miles and a distance.' Over seven jumps, 3ft. 91n. high. One stone over’ weight for age. “ Hack Hurdle Race of 'entrarices 10s. 6d., with £5 added. 2 miles. Over six ’limps, 3ft. 9in. high. , Second horse saves his stake. ■, . . Produce Stakes, of £25. Entrance, 2 guineas. 1J miles. Open to all horses owned within, the county . boundaries i three months previous to the race which have , never riin for public money. Hack Race, of £5. Entrance, 10s. 6d. 1 mile. Catch weights. Heats. 1 Maiden Plate, of £3O. Entrance, 2 guineas. 1J miles.. Weight for age. For all horses i who have never won an advertised race. Ladies Purse, of £2O. Entrance,.2 guineas. 1J miles. Welter weights. Heats. Pont Race, of £5. Entrance, 10s. 6d. Once round the course. Under fourteen hands. Manawatu Stakes, of £7s—Handicap. 2J miles. Nomination, 2 guineas, to be made before Ist March. Weights declared on night of sth March, and acceptances to close on the night of the general' entry ; with 3 guineas. Any horse having won a race value £SO .after declaration of weights to carry 71bs. extra. Consolation Stakes, of £ls. Entrance, 1 guinea. 1J miles. Handicap. Post entries. All entries to close on Thursday, 15th March, at 8 p.m. Entries to be addressed to the Secretary, Whyte’s Hotel. ROBT, L. MACLEAN, ■ - -Hon. Sec. M.J.C. G AUT 10 N. COUNTERFEIT “BAUME”: WATCHES;—In consequence of the numerous fraudulent imitations, of their Watches, the original manufacturers again give notice that all their Watches bear BAUME their registered “Trade Mark,” GENEVE without which none are genuine. 0.8,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4987, 17 March 1877, Page 1
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