THTS DAY, TUESDAY, sth JUNE. To Watchmakers anil other Mechanics. T EOROE THOMAS will sell by auction, at 2 o'clock on Tuesday, sth June, at - ...-onis, Lambton-quay— A large chest of tools, belonging to the widow of the late Mr. Catherwood, watchmaker, of this city, deceased, a complete inventory of which will be published in .Monday's Post. i will bo on view at the a >n Tuesday morning prior to above will" be sold in lots t , without the slightest reserv it the auctione( prior to the sale THIS DAY. TUESDAY, sth JUNE. AUCTION SALE. TOWN BELT LEASES jWcarly 1000 acres Land, divided into 50 Sections. "7\/jTIv. K. J. DUNCAN has been favored JLtJL with instructions from his AVorship &e Mayor'' and City Council, to sell by public be don, at his salerooms, Panama-street, on 'S'ofMlay, sth June, commencing atll.3oa.m.— The Town Belt Leases of the City of Wellington, for a term of 14 years, Comprising nearly 1000 acres, in ■ -59 lots. Lithographed plans, containing full parEwrolars of the- area of each lot, and printed conditions of sale, may be had on application ,*i the office of the auctioneer. 'Kt\i sale will commence punctually at 11.30 a.m. Purchasers are required to pay immediately «i the fall of the hammer the first-half year's stint in advance. The purchaser also to sign ■m agreement admitting that he has become Sit- purchaser for the lot set opposite his name, "A the yearly rental mentioned iu the schedule .-»tsached to the conditions of sale. "Each Lessee shall coveuant not to assign, iDderiet, or part with the demised premises ithout the Lessors consent in writing. No buildings are to be erected on any part of the propert j. The Lessors reserve out of each lease a to the inhabitants of the City to enter •sad walk through or over the demised laud for She purpose of recreation ; but no person exercising such right by reason of such reservat>a shall be freed from liability for wilful rcage. Possession will be given to each Lessee on She first day of July next. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE BY AUCTION OE THE TOWN BELT LEASES. ME. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to give notice by the Public Works Committee City Council that the auction sale of >Ab Town Belt Leases is postponed until TUESDAY, sth JUNE, commencing at 11.30 ?»-m., at his salerooms, Panama-street. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, sth JUNE. ~\\ ffR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, a-street, on Tuesday, sth June, at 2 >'c!ock— The following first-rate allotments at the Upper Hutt, being two subdivisions of Section 121, viz. : Allotment No. 9 of section 121, about a, quarter acre ; 66ft. on side of this is already fenced Allotment No. 40 of section 121, about a quarter acre, 66ft. frontage THIS DAY. TUESDAY, sth JUNE. TOWN OF FEILDING. ~E. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by public auction, at his rooms, !t, at 2 o'clock, on Tuesday, sth The following sections, which are considered to be the best unsold ones in the town of Feilding, and are well worth the attention of all desiring a good investment for money, or those anxious to acquire valuable freehold land for immediate occupation : 16 sections iu the town of Feilding, being Nos. 223, 224, 225, 226, 238, 239, 411, 412, 429, 430, 431, 459, 477, 599, 600, 659. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, sth JUNE. ~1/j'B. E. J. DUNCAN has been favored i.JjL with instructions to sell by public vjction on the above date, at 2 o'clock, at his ■jut-rooms, Panama-street—--300 acres magnificent agricultural land in the township of Sandon, being section No. 229, 10i miles from Feilding, admirably situated for the site of a town, on the main line of road from Feilding to the Taupo Lake. This valuable property consists of very superior agricultural land quite free from any floods ; bush very light and easily cleared. Roads are now in course of formation from the township uf Feilding. I'liis desirable estate will he offered for public sale in three lota of 100 acres each. Terms of payment—One-third cash deposit ; r-s.lr.nce on mortgage for five years at 8 per v-nt. Plans of the above on view-at the Auc;i,>rißer's office. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, sth JUNE. \/f'i'- R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell .3J. by public auction, at hi.s salerooms, fMiacoa-strcct, on Tuesday, sth June, the following valuable acre in the rising township of irreytown, being part of the Tahorahuia 1 acre, No. 23, having a frontage of 200 links to Great Frederick-street, 200 links to Bismarck-street, and 500 links to King William-street. I R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions f.-om Mrs. Tutclien to offer : by public auction at an early dato, the of three town acres for the term of 21 renewable for a second period of 21 at an advance of 50 per cent., of town 331, corner of jVustin-street and Pinestreet, subdivided into allotments of a quarter-acre each. ; will be ready iu the course of a few
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5054, 5 June 1877, Page 4
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