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Auctions THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 3rd JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. The only Building Stand in Manners-street to be Sold by Auction. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions frorii the Directors of the Re habit e Hall Company (Limited), to sell by public auction, at the Arcade Buildings, on Thur-day, 3rd January, at 2 o’clock— The lease for 21 years of that splendid piece of land situated in Mannersstreet, between Cuba and Taranaki streets, in front of the new Rechabite Hall, having a frontage of 43ft. by a depth of 37ft. more or less. The above property is certainly one of the best stands in the city for trade purposes, and those in want of a first-class business site will do well to go and view the ground prior to the sale. The lease will be sold at a yearly rental, su' iect to building clauses, particulars of which can be learned at my office, No. 28 Arcade Buiklings. FI i ANCIS SIDEY . THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 3rd JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. Sites for Villa Residences. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions from Mr. J. Livingstone to sell by public auction, at the Arcade Buildings— The lease of three building sites for the long term of 42 years, each having a frontage of about 25ft. to Cubastreet by a depth of 70ft. The property is situated in Cuba-street, a few yards above Abel Smith-street, and is at present used as a garden. It is without exception one of the best building sites now in the market. For further particulars and plan apply at the Auctioneer’s Office, No. 28 Arcade Buildings. TUESDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1878. LAND SALE. NO RESERVE. AT PANAMA-STREET SALEROOMS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has much pleasure in announcing that he will sell at public auction on above date— SEVERAL VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN WELLINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS, . ON MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS, And in nearly every instance WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE, Including—--200 acres at TAUHERINIKAU, near new bridge, divided into 5-acve allotments 3 Town Sections BUNNYTHORPE, Nos.llllO, 1152, 1159 2 Suburban Sections PALMERSTON NORTH, Nos. 984, 986 5 Town Sections FOXTON, Nos. 281, | 282, 300, 186, and 185 'll acres in the LOWER HUTT, near Belmont, about one mile from the railway station Residue of lease for 42 years of Hospital Reserve, Section No. 6, nearly 41 years unexpired, containing la. Or. 22p., at the low rental of £4O a year—one of the finest building sites in the city And I SEVERAL OTHER PROPERTIES Which will be ADVERTISED ON THURSDAY, JAN. 3. THURSDAY, 10th JANUARY. EXTENSIVE SALE Ol’ STEAMBOATS, HULK, COALS, OFFICES AND STORES ON WHARF, BOOK DEBTS, &c., &c., Comprising— THE WHOLE OF THE PROPERTY OP THE AUCKLAND STEAM PACKET COMPANY. E& H. ISAACS have received inatruc- , tions to sell by auction, at their stores, Fort-street, on Thursday, January 10, at 11 o’clock— The SOUTHERN CROSS, steamer, with all furniture and fittings. The PRETTY JANE, steamer, with all furniture and fittings. The GO-AHEAD, steamer, with all furniture and fittings. The CANTERO, hulk. Coals on board the hulk. Stores and offices on Queen-street Wharf, with all fittings and stores therein. Book debts of the company, including that of the Fijian Government. &c., &c., &c. The above steamers have only just been inspected, and received their Government Certificates in November last. For absolute sale, i without reserve. E. & H. ISAACS, Auctioneers, Auckland. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENT! Tours -. One-sixth Cash (three shillings and fourpence in the pound), the remainder at the end of seven or fourteen years, at 6 per cent, interest. i ACRES of the Arlington j yj\yvU Estate, on the Main Road from Waipukurau to Porangahau, and not far from the Waipukurau Railway Station, are now being laid out in blocks of about 500 acres downwards. This land is of excellent quality, and well suitable for agricultural and pastoral purposes, being nil clear and ready for the plough. It is pretty certain that in a very short time the railway will branch off from between the head of the Lake Hatuma and Mr. Purvis Bussell’s Woolshed, going through the centre of this property to Porangahau, and other places to the southward. There are about four miles of frontage to the main road, being laid off in about 40-acre sections, and a beautifully situated township named Wanstead, within a few minutes’ walk of where there will be a station, on the above railway line. There will be ample reserves for savings bank, post office, and telegraph station, schools, churches, reading-room, &0., &c., with all the streets 99ft. wide, thereby allowing abundance of room for traffic and rows of ornamental trees, refreshing to the eye and a shelter from the sun. The sale will take place about the middle of February, of which due notice will be given, and plans issued ; also, of when the land will be open for inspection.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5235, 3 January 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5235, 3 January 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5235, 3 January 1878, Page 4

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