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Auctions FRIDAY, 20th JULY, At 12 o’clock. POTATOES, FROM 'WANGANUI. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell at his rooms, Panama-street, on Friday, 20th iust., at noon—--42 sacks (31 tens) potatoes, just landed ex Manawatu, from Wanganui, in splendid condition. WEDNESDAY, 25th JULY, At 12 noon. LEASE OP THE EGMONT HOTEL, HAWERA. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from the present lessee to sell by auction, at his rooms, Panama-street, on Wednesday, 25th July, at 12 o’clock— The lease of the Egmont Hotel, Hawera, having 6 J years to run, with right to purchase at three months notice. The property adjoining the hotel comprises 3r, 36p., having a frontage to the two main streets of 158 links by 259 links. The hotel itself contains 11 bedrooms, 3 sitting-rooms, dining and billiardrooms, kitchen, cook’s room, cellar, and bar, &c., &c. Also, adjoining the hotel, splendid stable with 8 stalls, 4 loose boxes, loft, harness room, &c. This house is the rendezvous for Cobb’s coaches running between New Plymouth and Wanganui. The stock and furniture to be taken at a valuation. The hotel occupies the best site in the township, and as the Hawera township is fast assuming the lead amongst other towns in the Taranaki and Patea Counties, an opportunity like the present is seldom offered to the public. For particulars, apply to CHARLES BROWN, Lessee of Hotel ; Or, to R. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 31st JULY. To Small Capitalists, Farmers, and others. Sale of Land on Deferred Payment, in the Manawatu District. MR. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by public auction at his salerooms, Panama-street, on Tuesday, 31st July, at 12 o’clock noon 600 acres of splendid rich land, within one mile of the Bunnythorpe Railway Station, with frontages to a firstclass level dray road. The land, which is subdivided into blocks of from 25 to 35 acres (as per plan), is of firstclass quality, and offers an opportunity of investment seldom available to small farmers and others requiring really good homesteads. It is situated about midway between Palmerston and Feilding, and one mile from a railway station. Payments will be made on the following most liberal terms, viz. ;—25 per cent, cash deposit, and the balance in equal payments, at intervals of 3,4, and 6 years, bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum. Lithographic plans are 1 eing prepared, and can be obtained at the offio iof the Auctioneer early next week. TUESDAY, 31st JULY. MASTERTON TOWN LAND. ACRE No. 12, SUB-DIVIDED INTO SEVEN LARGE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. ■JI/I'R. R. J. DUNCAN has received i.TX instructions from James Gilligan, Eaq., to sell by auction, at his salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington, on Tuesday, 31st July, 1877, at 12 o’clock] oon— 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 198 ft., with four sections, each of 33ft. frontage to a parallel street of 66ft. on the original plan of the 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 Hctel, 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 —25 per cent., to be paid as cash deposit ; balance by bills 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. TUESDAY, 24th 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. ME. EDWARD LYNDON has been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court to dispose of at Napier by public auction, on the above date, that valuable block of land, known as the KOEOKIPO AND MOTEO ESTATE, The property of Richard D. Manoy, 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 woolshcds, 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 laud 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 bo conveniently subdivided into many valuable farms, and grazing grounds for rearing cattle and sheep. For terms apply at the offices of the Auctioneer ; or, to the Registrar of the Supreme Court. EDWARD LYNDON, Auctioneer, Napier.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5091, 18 July 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5091, 18 July 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5091, 18 July 1877, Page 4

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