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Auctions THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. EXTENSION OS' THE TOWNSHIP OF BEACONSFIELD. KIWITEA BLOCK, SANDON, M ANA WAT U, ADJOINING ■ BEACONSFIELD. WFINNIMORE has received instruc- , tions to sell by public auction, on Friday, 30th mat., at his new auction mart, Lambton-quay—--44 1 and 2-acre sections, fronting Chve, Hartley, Fergusson, and Browne streets 28 5-acre sections, fronting Camberwellroad. Terms easy : declared at sale. THIS DAY. FKIDAY, 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— l 300 very valuable town sections in Beaconsfield 15 5-acre sections, suburban, Township of Beaconsfield 10 10-acre sections do do. This township is undoubtedly in the finest and most promising position of any young settlement in these islands, the vast extent of country round it numbering MILLIONS of acres of the richest land, unsurpassed for its fertility and productiveness, its magnificent timber combining the most durable and beautiful of the many and varied woods of this country. Its proximity to the main line of rail bringing it and its produce 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 large 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 New Zealand. To heads of families desirous of making provision for their children, this township offers special inducements for investment, as a present purchase of a few 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 Laud Transfer Act. Under £2O, half cash, the balance by bills at three months ; over £2O, one-quarter cash, the balance by bills at three and six months ; over £SO, one-fifth cash, the balance by bills at two, four, six, and nine months. NO INTEREST. Lithographed plans of the township can be obtained at the office of the Auctioneer. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY. SPENDID INVESTMENT. NEAR BEACONSFIELD, SANDON TOWNSHIP. KIWITEA RIDING, MANAWATU. PAYMENTS EXTENDING OVER FIVE YEARS. W.BMJNNIMORE has received instruc- . tions to sell by public auction, at his Great Land Sale, on Friday, 30th November, at his new auction mart — All that very valuable freehold property, being Section No. 237 in the Township of Sandon, containing 200 acres of rich alluvial soil, suitable for all purposes.

The section fronts the Kimbolton-road, and is on the direct line leading from Eeilding to the Little Hutt settlement. This is a fine level block, and persons desirous of securing a really good section should avail themselves of this opportunity, the terms being very easy. Also, In the township of Palmerston, comer section No. 1053, containing one acre and a half. This is a most excellent investment, as it can easily be divided into six or more good lota, Title, Crown Grant. And All that very valuable block of land at the LOWER HUTT, being section Ko. 431 on the plan of the said district, containing 96 acres, situated 1£ miles from the Belmont railway station, and distant from Wellington only 10 miles. Being in such close proximity to the city, this section is extremely valuable. The terms of purchase will be very easy. For all further particulars apply to W. FINNIMORE, Auctioneer, Lambton Quay, THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. BULL'S, RANGITIKEI. I MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS IN LANDED ESTATE IN THK MOST RAPIDLY RISING TOWN IN NEW ZEALAND. FORTY TOWN SECTIONS IN 'THE VERY HEART OF BULLTOWN. W FINNIMORE has received instruc- , tions from Messrs. Frank W. Evans and A. Dalziel, to sell by public auction, at his new Auction Mart, Lambton-quay, on Friday, 30th inst., at 12 o’clock precisely—--40 most valuable Town Sections in the centre of the rapidly rising and prosperous township of Bull’s, full details and particulars of which willappear in future advertisements. Tkiims : 25 per cent, cash; balance by bills f twelve months, without interest. Special rrungemeuts can be made if required. It is almost unnecessary to comment upon he extraordinary rapidity wich which this own has sprung into prominent notice, and ecome known all over the country as one of he 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 trade and commerce. It may bo mentioned, as giving some faint idea of the REAL value of land in this township, that Building Sites have lately been sold at rates varying from TWO THOUSAND to THREE THOUSAND POUNDS pel' acre. The town possesses numerous handsome public buildings, banka, &e., &c., and is noted for the energy and push of its inhabitants. 1 Plans are now on view at the office of the i Auctionoer.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5208, 30 November 1877, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5208, 30 November 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5208, 30 November 1877, Page 4

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