THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1877. GOSNELL'S PERFUMERY. TESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will .. sell by Public Auction at their Sale is, Custom House Quay, on Thursday, the 29th March, 1877, at 2 o'clockNine cases 6f Gosnell's Perfumery, Brushware, Fancy Soaps, Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water, Florida Waterj Cherry Tooth Paste, Toilet Yinegar, Macassar Oil, Pomades, Shaving Cream, Smelling Salts, Phosphor Paste, &c., &c, As per catalogue. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 29th MARCH. Auction Sale of Buggies and other Goods. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at the warehouse of Mr. Edward Pearce, on the above date—--1 Concord buggy 1 Hampshire buggy 1 Eureka buggy 1 Sociable buggy ! 1 large spring van, suitable for removing furniture or goods in town 17 cases champagne (Joseph Perrier, Gills, and Co.) 50 stone jars, each 2 galls A quantity of jugs, bung jars, and other stone ware 30 Lipscombe's filters, assorted 6izes 2ii bolts sail canvas 45 bags prime potatoes 1 iron grate, &c, &c. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL. VALUABLE SAWMILL AT PALMERSTON NORTH. FIVE ACRES SUBURBAN LAND, SIXTY ACRES RURAL LAND, TIMBERED, , SIXTEEN WORKING BULLOCKS, &c, ■ &c. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from the mortgagee to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, ■ Panama-street, on Tuesday, 3rd April at 3 o'clock— ■ That valuable Sawmill at Palmerston North, now in the occupation of Mr. Charles Nees, including : 1 twenty-nine inch steam engine, 40horse power 2 Cornish boilers, with furnace doors and fronts, fire-bars, safety-valves, gauges, 'cocks, and steam gauges 1 tonguing and grooving machine 1 circular safety' travelling bench 1 breaking-down machine 1 cross-cut saw, ■ and shifting morticing machine ("Nees"' pa'ent), together with everything necessary for a first-class mill. Also, 5 acres suburban land 60 acres rural land, timbered'' 16 working bullocks 1 horse and spring cart And Stock-in-trade of general merchandise, together with all other buildings and effects on the laud.
Terms at sale. March 22, 1877.'. TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL. 84 acres first-class Land in Greytown Block, well Grassed; and dotted with clumps of Useful and Ornamental Bush. "~ "~E. K. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 3rd April, at his salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington, at 2 o'clock Sections No. 26 and '27 on the plan of Greytown Block, containing 84 acres really excellent land, perfectly level, having Bplendtd soil ; within one mile of the flourishing township of Greytown, admirably situated for an extensive.dairy farm, tea gardens, &c, &c. Together with A Seven-roomed- House, good dairy, stock shed, pig styes, and all necessary outhouses, and two good orchards well stocked and watered. The whole property is substantially fenced and -subdivided into seven good paddocks, which may be truly described as one of the most beautiful sites in the whole district of the "Wairarapa. 'From its peculiar position it is certain of rapidly increasing in value, arising from the influx of population and capital into the district, consequent upon the near completion of the Great Northern Railway line from Wellington. Terms of payment are—One-fourth cash deposit on the fall of the hammer, and balance by bills at threfl and six. months, bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum ; or, if preferred, £BOO of the purchase money may remain on mortgage at 9 per cent, for three years. Intending buyers are strongly advised to inspect this most desirable property, and are referred for further information to F. H. Wood, Esq., land agent," fee., 1 Greytown.
TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL. Valuable Property in Hill-street. Important to Members of Parliament, Capitalists, and others. 'R. R. J. DUNCAN is inatructed to offer . : by public auction on Tuesday, the 3rd day of April— All that valuable block of land, having a frontage of 40 foot 4 inches to Hillstreet by a depth of 115 feet 6 inches, being part of Town Section No. 525, city of Wellington, and on which is erected an elegant villa residence, with mansard roof,' containing nine rooms. Bath-room fitted with hot and cald water apparatus, and other offices. The •; house commands a magnificent view, and from its complete appointments is certainly one of the most comfortable and admirable residences in the city, and presents an opportunity for investment rarely to be met with. : Cards to view may be obtained on application to the auctioneer. • TUESDAY, 3rd APEIL. FREEHOLD PROPERTY in TARANAKISTREET. TO CAPITALISTS AND SPECULATORS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed by Mr. Tinney, to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, Panama-street, on Tuesday, 3rd April, at 2 o'clock— Ah allotment of land, being part of town I acre 230, having 9jft. frontage to Taranaki-streot, 66ft. frontage to Cross-street (33ft. wide), on which is erected a substantially built dwelling - house containing eight rooms. Also, A newly-erected shop and dwelling-house containing four rooms and scullery. Gas and water laid on to both houses. Part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL. MR. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell, at his rooms, Panama-street, at - o'clock, on Tuesday, 3rd April—--4 sections land at Bunnythorpe, Nos. 1126, 1128,1184, and 1135.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4997, 29 March 1877, Page 4
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