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Auctions THURSDAY,' 14th FEBRUARY. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions froin Mrs, Jackson, to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Pauamastreet, on Thursday, the 14th February, at 2 o’clock— , , . , , All that piece of land, having a frontage to Taranaki street of 414 links by 242 links to Ghuzuee stret, together with a substantially-built dwelling house containing six rooms, water laid bu, outhouses, and every requisite. Terms :—One-third cash. Balance by bills at 3,6, and 9 mouths, with bank interest added. THURSDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from the Executors of the late William: Dorset, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Thursday, the 14th February, at his salerooms, Panama-street, at 2 o’clock precisely— , ... ~ 4 sections, being portion of town acre iso. 649, in the Tinakori-road. These building allotments are perhaps the most desirable and valuable of any still open for sale in the city of Wellington. The property is in the neighborhood of litz-herbert-terrace, and near the Princess Hotel. The adjoining acres are occupied and owned by the Hon. O. J. Pharazyn, W. W. Johnston, Esq., W. H. Levin, Esq., W. R. | 3rown, and Mr. Clapham, who have erected drcady extensive and commodious residences J hereon. To residents in Wellington it is unnecessary :o point out the advantages of securing freeholds in this part of the city, or in the vicinity if properties held by the above and other gentlemen ; but to all persons not acquainted with these sites, the Auctioneer earnestly recommends purchasers and speculators to visit them without delay and judge for themselves. Lithograph plans, containing full particulars, will be ready in a few days. Terms of payment— Deposit of 25 per cent, cash ; balance by bills at 3 and 6 months, with bank interest added thereto. THURSDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. GREAT LAND SALE. To Settlers, Farmers, Speculators, and Persons in search of Sites for Villa Residences in the City. ME. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on • above date, the following valuable country, suburban, and city properties : _ TOWNSHIP OF BUNNYTHOEPB. Sections 1110, 1152, 1159, 1160, 1204 ; early and valuable choices TOWNSHIP OF FOXTON. Sections 231, 252, 300, 186,185; the most valuable allotments still unoccupied in this rising port town Suburban sections 984 and 986 Palmerston District A rare chance for bona fide settlers— Land in the MOROA DISTRICT. 11 acres of RICH LAND in the Lower Hutt District, being part of section No. 37. Four acres are under cultivation, fenced, and planted with fruit trees. The remaining seven acres are partly laid down in oats, the remainder being good bush. This valuable property is within about a mile of the Lower Hutt Railway Station, with a good metalled road to it. CITY PROPERTIES. Residuo of lease for forty-two years of Hospital Reserve section No. 6, nearly forty-one years to run, containing la. Or. 22p., held at the low rent of £4O per annum. One of the finest building sites in the city. Terms liberal. Sale at 2 o’clock. THURSDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. Lease of Building Sites for Forty-two Years. MR. E. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at his great Land Sale, on above date, at his rooms, Panama-street, at 2 o’clock—■ The residue of the lease for forty-two years of section No. 6, Hospital Reserve, above Wellington, having over forty-one years unexpired, possessing several of the finest sites for building in the city. ~ This valuable parcel of land contains 1 acre 22 perches, is substantially fenced, and is distant only three minutes’ walk from the Bank of New Zealand and the centre of the principal business part of Wellington. THURSDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will offer for positive sale, without any reserve, the following sections of land : Nos. 343, 349, 352, all adjoining each other, in the Pahautamii District, The newroad laid off by the Government passes right through the sections. As for quality of land, it cannot be surpassed in the district. To make the terms easy, one third cash, and bills at 4 and 8 months (no interest added), will be accepted. To be followed by 80 acres in the Horokiwi Valley, which will also be sold without reserve on terms of the above. THURSDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, At 12 o’clock. 200 Acres Finest Alluvial Soil in New Zealand,' subdivided into 5-acre Allotments. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed by Henry Bunny, Esq., M.H.E., to sell at his salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington, on Thursday, 21st February, at 12 o’clock precisely— -40 sections" of the finest and richest agricultural land of five acres each, portion of which is covered with useful and valuable timber. This really desirable property is about a mile and a-half from the railway station at Featherston, and is on the main trunk line of road from Wellington to the extensive and beautiful lower valley of the great Wairarapa Plains. In a very few months the railway line will be opened to Featherston, bringing [these properties within an easy four hours’ distance of the capital of the colony. Plans are now ready for distribution. The Auctioneer confidently and earnestly advises all persons to inspect these valuable allotments of land before the day of sale. There perhaps may never again occur so highly favorable an opportunity of acquiring land in a district whose value is daily increasing the more it becomes known. Terms are—One-fourth cash deposit; balance by bills at 4,8, and 12 months, with 8 per cent, interest added thereto. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. M' ESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have i been favored with instructions from he Mortgagors, to sell by auction, at their uoms, shortly after arrival hero from Westort— - . > . ’The well-known brigantine’ ■ SARAH PILE, 115 Tons, Register, Substantially built of hardwood. The vessel s in first-class order and condition, having had, at a considerable. outlay, a thorough! overhaul, both as to hull and rigging, within the last two months, 1 at the Wellington Patent Slip. She carries a large cargo,'and is well adapted for the intercolonial trade, also for the timber trade; having a large bow port. After her arrival, the, day fixed fpr the sale will be duly announced./

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5268, 11 February 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5268, 11 February 1878, Page 4

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