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Auctions TUESDAY, 31st JULY, MASTERTON TOWN LAND. AGEE No. 12, SUB-DIVIDED INTO SEVEN LARGE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. MR. B. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from James Gillxgan, Esq., to sell by auction, at his salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington, on Tuesday, 31st July, 1877, at 12 o’clock oon— That well-known Mastertontown acre No. 12, sub-divided into seven excellent sections ; three of which have each 44£t. 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 182 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 W’ales 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 tho occupation of Mr. Henry Bannister. Tho 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 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. THIS DAY. EKIDAY, 20th JULY. SCHOONER EXCELSIOR FOR SALE. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, on Friday, 20th July, alongside the wharf, at 2 o’clock— The fine schooner Excelsior, 92 tons register, now lying at anchor in harbor. This vessel’s frame is all pohutekawa planked with kauri pine, copper-fastened and coppered ; carries 68,000 ft. of timber, at a draught of water of Bft. 6in.; is well found in sails, ropes, chains, and anchors, &c., and ready for sea without any outlay, except provisions. For further particulars apply to GEORGE' THOMAS, Auctioneer, Terms at sale. MONDAY, 23rd JULY. SALE or FURNITURE in MAY-STREET, OFF MOLESWORTH-STREET. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from James Macallister.Esq., (who is leaving Wellington for the South), to sell by public auction, on the abovejdate— His entire household furniture, all of which is quite new, and of the very best description, full particulars of which will appear in to-morrow’s advertisement. This is a most favorable opportunity for ladies making their apartments replete for the session. TUESDAY, 24th JULY, At 2 o’clock. Sale of Valuable Freehold Property in Brookstreet, adjoining the Hospital Grounds. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Jonas Woodward, Esq,, Public Trustee, to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on the above date The following property, viz.— A piece of land (part of section 585) having a frontage to Brook-street of 32 feet,with a depth of 57 feet to the Hospital grounds, together with the buildings erected thereon. Sale at 2 o’clock. Title guaranteed. Terms at sale. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Wellington. WEDNESDAY, 25th JULY. One of the Choicest Acres in Wellington to be Sold, Well shelterel, level, and admirably adapted for cutting up into allotments. In every respect one of the most desirable Investments now offering. Four Hundred and Sixty-two Feet Frontage to main street. The attention of Capitalists, Trustees, and Speculators invited. To avoid mistake, a person will be on the ground every day prior to the sale, from 2 to 3 o’clock, to show the land. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his temporary saleroom, Manners-street (opposite Mr. McDonald’s, baker) — Town acre No. 1027, upon which is erected a 2-roomed cottage, having a frontage to South-road of 132 ft., and 330 ft. to Wari-pori-street ; beautifully situated, and suitable for a gentleman’s residence, and remarkably well adapted for cutting up into building allotments. A first-rate carriage-road runs past the freehold. Further particulars can be obtained from FRANCIS SIDEY, Auctioneer. Sale at half-past 2 o’clock. WEDNESDAY, 25th JULY. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions to sell by auction, at his temporary salerooms, Manners-street— A delightfully-situated 5-roomed dwellinghouse and outhouse, commanding a splendid-view, situated in St. Marystreet, Tinakori-road, near to Mr. Fox’s residence. The freehold is portion of town acre No. 624, having a frontage of 30ft. by a depth of 132 ft. Terms at sale. Sale at half-past 2 o’clock. Persons in want of a freehold in a healthy and charming situation inspect tho above property. AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE. MR. FRANCIS . SIDEY will hold his auction sales, commencing on SATURDAY NEXT, 21st INSTANT, and until completion of the Arcade, on the premises in Manners street lately occupied by Mr. Bromley, auctioneer. The flag will ho seen on the premises.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5093, 20 July 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5093, 20 July 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5093, 20 July 1877, Page 4

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