Auctions TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, At halt-past 11 o’clock. English Furniture, now lauding ex Zealandia, from London. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions to sell, without any reserve whatever, on Tuesday, 4th December next, at the Panama-street salerooms—--25 cases splendid English furniture— Drawingroom suites, 100 tables Dining tables, occasional tables Oval tables, chairs in great variety Whatnots, couches &c., &c., &c. WEDNESDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. LAND SALE. The Estate of T. Kemptburn, deceased. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions to sell by public auction, at Lis salerooms, Mannera-street — Lot I—Freehold Cottage (4 rooms), Little Taranaki-street, 30 feet frontage, depth 113 J links, nice garden, room to build another cottage in front. Afterwards— Lot 2—Town acre, No. 1076, South-road, beautifully situated, undulating ground. Lot B—Five sections in Vogeltown, a little beyond Mr. Cleland’s house in Liardet-street ; good road ; pick of allotments, stream of pure water, and magnificent view of the sea. Nos. 416 to 420 will be sold together or separately. Well worth going to inspect. Lot 4—Capital cottage in Normaubystreet, with large frontage and depth of ground, suitable for cutting up into sections. Lot s—Six5 —Six town sections in Woodville, Nos. 156 to 161 ; first choice, close to railway station. Note.— Woodville is the Grand Junction Terminus for all the main railway lines in the North Island. Lot 6—Five splendid town acres in Fitzherbert, near the Market Square. The bridge across the Manawatu River and main road is nearly completed. This land will be greatly enhanced in value in a few months. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Sale at 2 o’clock. FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. BULL’S, BANGITIKEI. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS IN LANDED ESTATE is THE MOST RAPIDLY RISING TOWN IN NEW ZEALAND. FORTY TOWN SECTIONS IN THE VERY HEART OF BULLTOWN. WFINNIMORE has received instruc- • tions from Messrs. Frank W. Evans and Dalziel to sell by public auction, at his new auction mart, Lambton-quay, on Friday, next November, at 12 o’clock precis ly—--10 most valuable town sections in the centre of the rapidly rising and prosperous township of Bull’s, full details and particulars of which will appear in future advertisem nts The terms of purchase will be exceedingly easy. It is almost unnecessary to comment upon the extraordinary rapidity with which this town has sprung into prominent notice, and become known all over the country as one of the most populous and progressive of the northern inland settlements. One glance at the map must suffice to convince the most sceptical of its commanding position for inland tra le and commerce. It may be mentioned, as giving some famt idea of the REAL value of land in this town ship that single acres have lately realised nearly TWO THOUSAND POUNDS each, and have become considerably enhanced in value within the past few months. The town possesses numerous handsome public buildings, banks, &c , &c,, and is noted for the energy and push of its inhabitants. Plans are in course of preparation, and will shortly be on view at the office of the Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. TOWNSHIP OF BEACONSFIELD. KIWITEA, SANDON, MANAWATU. WFINNIMORE will sell by auction, at , his new auction mart, Lambton-quay, (opposite Barrett’s Hotel), on Friday, 30th November, at 2 o’clock precisely —• 300 very valuable town sections in Beaconsfield 15 5-acre sections, suburban, Township) of tiful of the many and varied woods of this country. Its proximity to the main line of rail bringing it and its produco within a few miles of Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, ensure its rapid and unprecedented progress, and mark it as the great centre of extensive and varied operations in commerce and agriculture, giving it the most prominent position among New Zealand inland towns. There are at the present time a largo number of settlers permanently located in the vicinity of this township, which is a sufficient guarantee to purchasers that an investment therein will be a good and profitable one. The township is amply supplied with the purest water, the Kiwitea stream running through it. In this respect it possesses advantages over many of the adjoining towns, both as regards supply and insurance. For POSITION, salubrity of the climate, richness of the soil, and easy accessibility by rail and road, it is unequalled in Now Zealand. To heads of families desirous of making provision fur their children, this township offers special inducements for investment, as a present purchase of a lew sections in the name of each MUST, in a few years, be productive of great and surprising results. To the working men, mechanics, speculators, and investors generally, it is a chance seldom met with, the terms being exceptionally easy, and the sections already in demand. Title under Land Transfer Act. TEEMS —Within the scope of everyone, long credit, and NO INTEREST. Lithographed plans of the township will be issued in a few days. RS. GRIMES has vacancies for a few gentlemen boarders at Lancaster io, the Terrace, two doors below the ih Synagogue. Plunge and shower baths.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5199, 20 November 1877, Page 4
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