Auctions TUESDAY. 4th DECEMBER, At half-past H o'clock. English Furniture, now landing ex Zealandia, from Loudon. MR. B. 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 &e., &c., &o. ' THIS DA'S, WEDNESDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. . LAND SALE. The Estate of T. Kemptburn, deceased. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions to sell by public auction, at hia salerooms. Manners-street— Lot I—Freehold Cottage (4 rooms). Little Taranaki-street, 30 feet frontage, depth 113 g links, nice garden, room to, build another cottage in front. Afterwards— Lot 2—Town acre, No. 1076, South-road, beautifully situated, undulating grouud. Lot 3—Five sections in Vogeltown, a little beyond Mr, Clelaud's bouse 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 Normanbystreet, with large frontage and depth of ground, suitable for cutting up into sections. Lot s—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. Tins hind will be greatly enhanced in value in a few months. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer.. Sale at 2 o’clock. THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock noon. PUBLIC SALE OF BILLIARD TABLES AT THE WELLINGTON CLUB. Messrs, j. h. bethune & co. have been favored with instructions from the Committee of the Wellington Club to sell by public auction, in the Billiard room, at the new Clubhouse, on Thursday, the 22nd November, at 12 o’clock noon— Lot I.—One superior full-sized billiardtable by Alcock, with cues, butts, rests, billiard, pool, and pyramid halls, gas fittings, &c., complete. Lot 2. —One superior full-sized billiardtable by Alcock, with cues, butts, rests, billiard, pool, and pyramid balls, gas fittings, &c., complete. The tables may be viewed at the new Clubhouse between the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 20th and 21st November, Direct access to the Billiardroom from the balcony at the north entrance. Properties for Sale TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS REQUIRING A GENUINE INVESTMENT, OR A SURE SPECULATION. THE TOWNSHIP OF KIWITEA. THE TOWNSHIP OF KIWITEA. THE TOWNSHIP OF KIWITEA. SEVEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE ACRES, ON THE MAIN ROUTE TO TAUPO. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are now offering PRIVATE SELECTION, FOR ONE MON TH, From the 20th day of November instant, at exceedingly LOW UPSET PRICES, The whole of the Valuable Township of KIWITEA, consisting of SEVEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LEVEL LAND, jiart of which is heavily timbered with MAGNIFICENT TOTARA, situated in the valley of the Oroua River, about sixteen miles from the Railway Station at Feilding, and on the direct route to Taupo. The Township is divided into Quarter-acre, Half-acre, and One-acre Town Sections, with Suburban and Rural Sections, ranging from Two Acres to Nine Acres in extent. The Oroua River, which forms one of the boundaries of thetowuship,is admirably adapted for rafting timber, and the magnificent and valuable totara abounding on the land can by this means be conveyed direct to the Feilding Railway Station without expense. Adjacent to the Township is the extensive and valuable block of 25,000 acres, recently granted by the General Government as an endowment to the Wanganui Harbor Board, while an the Kiwitea Block itself settlement is progressing rapidly, over 5000 acres of bush having recently been felled (vide extract from Manawatu Times, appearing in the Wellington Evening Argus on 7th November). The main thoroughfare to the river, Norraanby Terrace is ONE HUNDRED AND NINETYEIGHT FEET WIDE, while every street in the township is SIXTY-SIX FEET WIDE. Special provision has been made for Educational, Religious, Recreation and other purposes, MORE THAN TWENTY LARGE ' RESERVES having been laid off for these objects. SPECIAL ATTENTION i i called to the fact, that every person has the right to SELECT WITHOUT COMPETITION, 1 and that every Lot will be at a Premium after a Month. ; TERMS. Purchasers Under £2O : One-half cash ; balance by bill at three months. Purchasers over £2O ; ’ One-quarter cash ; balance by bills at three and six months. , , NO INTEREST ON THE BILLS. TITLE-LAND TRANSFER ACT. JBLithographic Plans and Schedules are to ho. obtained .-it Temple Chambers, Featherstonstreut. A-’ REMEMB HR 1 TOWNSHIP or KIWITEA! KIWITEA ! ! . KIWITEA I ! ! MOW Oi’liN FOR S ELECTION
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5200, 21 November 1877, Page 4
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