Auctions TUESDAY, 31st JULY. MASTERTON TOWN LAND. ACRE No. 12, SUB-DIVIDED INTO SEVEN LARGE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from James Gilligan, Esq., to sell by auetion, at his salerooms. Panama-street, Wellington, on Tuesday, 31st July, 1877} at 12 o’clock noon—* That well-known Masterton town acre No. 12, sub-divided into seven excellent sections ; three of which have each 44ft. frontages to Main-street by a depth of 19Sft., with four sections, each of 33ft. frontage to a parallel street of 66ft. on the original plan of tlie town ; in width, by a depth of 132 ft. . . , The position of this valuable acre is in the very centre of the business part of the town, on the same side as the Bank of Australasia, immediately opposite' to the Prince of Wales Hotel, and adjoins Mr. Caselberg’s extensive new brick store; now in course of erection, which is the oldest business site in Masterton, formerly in the occupation of Mr. Henry Bannister. The great value of really suitable business sites in Masterton is so generally known that it is hardly necessary to remind the public of the late purchases made by Messrs. Sellars and Hales, and by the National Bank of New Zealand. The auctioneer may, however, state this fact, that the land now offered for sale is, from its situation, unquestionably the very best. He may also add the last acre adapted for building purposes to be had in the central part of this important inland township. Terms—2s per cent., to be paid as cash deposit ; balance by hills at 3,6, 9, and 12 months, interest thereon at 7 per cent. only. Title under Crown grant. Lithographed plans may be had after Monday, 16th July, from the auctioneer’s office, Panama-street. Luncheon by Mr. P. Laing. SATURDAY, 14th JULY, At 12 o’clock. At the Odd Bellows’ Hall. A LERED A. BARNETT will sell by public auction— A new and very superior tricord cottage piano, by John Broadwood & Sons, London. Terms cash. SATURDAY, 14th JULY, At 12 o’clock. At the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Alfred a. barnett win sen by public auction, by order of the Trustees of the Odd Fellows’ Hall — An Erard’s best grand piano This instrument has been in use for some time to accompany professionals in the hall. Terms cash. SATURDAY, 14th JULY, At 12 o'clock. At the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Alfred a. barnett win seu by public auction on Saturday, 14th July, at 12 o’clock— 1 Sundry lots of— Ladies’ kid and cashmere boots Children’s kid and Balmorals 2 Jones’ superior boot sewing machines 2 sets iron lasts 1 lot iron toe plates American chairs, lamps; and sundries Terms cash. THURSDAY, 19 th JULY. To close Partnership Accounts. ASHFORTH AND LIFFITON have received instructions to sell by auction, at their auction rooms, Rutland Chambers, Wanganui, on Thursday, 19th July, at 2.30 p.m.— That, valuable freehold, “ the Bed Lion Hotel,” containing 40 rooms, and 45-stall stable ; all well fitted and finished throughout, standing on a quarter acre of ground. The buildings are lately erected, and the property is in close proximity to the Wanganui Bridge. Terms liberal, declared at sale. ASHFORTH AND LIFFITON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 24tb JULY. At 2 o’clock. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Under direction of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington District, at Napier. To New Zealand Capitalists, Sheepfarmers, Graziers, and others, seeking a valuable and profitable investment. MR. EDWARD LYNDON has been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court to dispose of at Napier by public auction; oh the above date, that valuable block of laud, known as the KOROKIPO AND MOTEO ESTATE, The property of Richard D. Maney, Esq., Containing 6302 acres of rich agricultural and grazing land, sub-divided into 16 paddocks by 35 miles of wire fencing. On the property are two extensive wooisheds, four dwellinghouses, stables, sheds, and shearing yards, and other conveniences; also, a shrubbery of 13 acres, substantially fenced in and planted with several thousand fruit and forest trees of 10 years’ growth. The importance of this sale cannot be overestimated, as it comprises the very richest land in the province of Hawke’s Bay. This eligible property, forming part of the far-famed Ahuriri Plains, is within 7 miles of Napier, and is otherwise most conveniently and centrally, situated, thus adding much to its value for grazing and agricultural purposes. The property is in one block, and can be conveniently subdivided into many valuable farms, and grazing grounds for rearing cattle and sheep. Eor terms apply at the offices of the Auctioneer ; or, to the Registrar of the Supreme Court. EDWARD LYNDON, Auctioneer, Napier. Napier, June 25. LEBED A. BARNETT, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Wellington. FAMILY BIBLES.—A large family Bible containing index and concordance, full bound, roan, gilt edges, 16s. Cassell’s Family Bible, with more than 900 highly-finished engravings, with place for family portraits, 255. Collins’Family Bible, with rims and clasp, colored,illustrations, &c., 30s. . Collins’ Family Bible, with Henry and, Scott’s commentary (condensed), maps and colored illustrations, gilt back and, sides, 50s. , The above can be paid'for by instalments if desired. J, WATT Willia-street and Lambton-quay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5087, 13 July 1877, Page 4
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