Auctions THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 19th MARCH, At noon. WESLEYAN'RESERVE. | AT THE BACK OE THE WELLINGTON CLUB, IN SECTIONS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at his rooms, Panama-street, on Tuesday, 19th March, at noon— The leases of those choice BUILDING SITES, 15 in number, adjoining the BOTANICAL GARDENS, and commanding the finest and most picturesque view of the whole harbor, wharves, city, and sur- . rounding districts, having easy access by Acuoka-teumacb (lately formed, at back of Wellington Club). The Auctioneer confidently and earnestly advises all persona who want a magnificent BUILDING SITE, at a low rental, possessing all the advantages of the country, yet within FIVE MINUTES’ WALK OE THE POST OFFICE, to inspect these sections, which must be Bold WITHOUT RESERVE. ESLEYAN RESERVE. DALE BY AUCTION. EASE 21 YEARS. TJ NE NRI VALUED BUILDING SECTIONS ITHOGRAPHED PLANS FROM kUNCAN, A UOTIONEER, and W: JACKSON, STATIONERS’ HALL. o ELY 14 SECTIONS IN ALL. i ALE AT NOON TUESDAY. THIS DAY TUESDAY, 19th MARCH, At 3 o’clock. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 19th March, at 3 o’clock, immediately aftersale of 'Veslayan Reserve — 10 cases prime Canterbury hams, and bacon 45 bags finest quality potatoes ever offered in Wellington 30 sacks quinces 5 kegs salt butler 2 kegs fresh butter 10 cases superior, eating apples, consisting of russets, pippins, &c. Half-cases pears and apples 1 coop, containing 14 pairs fowls, in splendid condition 12 live turkeys 8 geese Terms at sale. No reserve. THURSDAY, 28th MARCH. Reserve D, Cook Ward. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from the City Council to sell by public auction, at bis sale-room, Panama-street, on Thursday, 23th March, at 2 o’clock— The lease of a piece of land, being Reserve D, fronting Russell-terrace, Cook Ward, containing 2 acres 3 roods, having a term of fourteen years to run, from Ist January, 1877. Full particulars will be published. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. WAINUIOMATA ESTATE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Sir William Fitzherbert, to sell by public auction, at his saleroom, Panama-street, at an early date— Several valuable allotments of land on the Wainuiomata Estate. The land has been sub-divided into suitable allotments. A schedule of terms and plans will appear in a future advertisement. WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH. Freehold for Sale iu Featherston. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions,from the owner to sell by public auction, at his ■ rooms, Lambtonquay, on WEDM i.SDAY, 27th March, at 2 o’clock— One Acre of land, No. 215 on the plan of the Township of Featherston, adjoining the Railway Station. This acre forma a most valuable site for an hotel, which must greatly enhance its value when the line is open. Terms exceedingly liberal, namely—Onethird cash ; balance can remain for two years, bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant, Lambton-quay. IMPORTANT LAND SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 28th and 29th MARCH. MR. J. J. TYE has been favored with instructions from Alfred- Newman, Esq., to sell by public auction iu Napier on the above date—--1 O ACRES of the Arlington Estate, on the main road from Waipuknra ' to Porangahan, and not far from the Walpukurau llailwav Station, is'now being laid out in blocks of 500 acres downwards. This land is of excellent quality, and well suitable for agricu turn! :nid pastoral purposes, being all clear and ready for the plough. It is pretty certain tln.t in a very short time the railway will branch off from oetween the head of the lake (latuma, and Mr. Purvis Russell’s woolshed, going though thn centre of this property to Porangahan. and other' places to the southward. There are about four ifiiles of f outage to the main road, being In d off in about 40-acre sections, and a beautifully-situated township named Wanstead, within a few minutes’ walk of where there will be n .-.Gtinn on the above railway line. There wi 1 he ample reserves for savings hank, p.no-office ami elegraph station, schools, clmrCns, rending'-room,"&o., with all the streets 99 feet wide, thereby allowing abundance of ooni for truliic. Tuumu : .. One-sixth cash (3a. ,4<1., in the the remainder at the end of seven or fourteen years at G per cent, interest, [ Plans are now in pi eparation, and wilt be issued at the end nf Fe n-nary, when the laud will bo open for inspem nm. JOSEPH .1 I YE, Vdp-wa, FebruaryJl4, 1878.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5298, 19 March 1878, Page 4
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