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Auctions AUCTION SALE 460 ACRES LAND. EXTENSION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF FEATHERSTON. SUBURBAN SECTIONS. MB. B. J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from Rinhard Barton, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his; salerooms. Panama-street, Wellington, on day of May, 1878— 460 acres at Featherston, and which are being subdivided into convenient allotments of one acre to 14 acres each, every, section having a frontage to a public street or road of a chain in width. This valuable property is situated within a quarter op A mile of the chief Railway Station in the Wairarapa, and will be reached very shortly in less than four hours from Wellington. Lithographed plans are in course of preparation. The terms of payment will be made extremely liberal, say, one-fourth cash deposit, and the balance extending over a period of one to three years. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 16th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. GRASS SEED. Messrs, j. h. bethune & co. have been favored with instructions from the importers to sell by public auction, at their salerooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Tuesday, 16th April, at 2 o’clock— A choice variety of grass seeds, recently imported from England. White clover Sheeps’ fescue Yarrow Meadow fescue Timothy Crested dogstail Poa pratensis Trefoil Alfalfa Lucerne Mixed pasture grass, &c., &c. Terms at sale. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 16th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. To Saddlers, Bootmakers, and Others. Messrs, j. h. bethune & co. have been instructed by the importers to sell by public auction, at their salerooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Tuesday, 16th April, at 2 o’clock, Three packages leather, &c., received ex Albion, from Melbourne, consisting of— 1 Crop, calfskins, split calf Kangaroo leather, kangaroo lining Whip leather, &c., &c. Also, 1 bale King's Island wallaby skins No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL. At 2 o’clock. By Order of the Mortgagees. MR. J. H. WALLACE will sell by public auction, at the land mart, Hunterstreet, on Wednesday, 24th April, at 2 o'clock, by order of the mortgagees— All that valuable freehold property, being allotment 6 of section 245 on the plan of the city of Wellington; . having a frontage to Hill-street of 30ft. 3in, by a depth of 115 ft., with all the appurtenances thereto belonging. For particulars and conditions of sale, apply to Messrs. Moorhouse and Edwards, solicitors to the mortgagees, or to the Auctioneer. At the same time and place, by the same order, will be sold 7 shares in the Wellington Building Society. THURSDAY, 25th APRIL. IMPORTANT LAND SALE ON • DEFERRED PAYMENTS. FARM SECTIONS OF ABOUT FIFTY- . ONE ACRES EACH, OP THE MOST .FERTILE LAND IN THE’ COLONY, , Being that delightful and picturesque VALLEY OF THE MUNGAROA, UPPER ■ : HUTT. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, will' sell by public , auction, at the Land Mart, Hunter-street, Wellington, ON THURSDAY, 25th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. The following valuable freeholds in the fertile Valley of the Mungaroa, Upper Hutt, being, the suburban farm sections to WALL ACE VILLE, UPPER HUTT : Lot a. r. r. Also, A FEW WALLACBVILLE TOWN SECTIONS. The above Valuable Properties, with the exception of 222 and 223, are approachable by a well-made public road, known as No. 3 line, from the main Hutt and Wairarapa-road, close to Mr. Wilkins’ Railway Hotel. This road has long been in use by the inhabitants of Wallaceville and Whiteman’s Valley, and for the convenience of tho District the Government are making a stopping-station where the railroad crosses No. 3 line, which is about three-quarters ‘of a mile from the Upper Hutt Station. The whole of the sections have a portion of the rich and fertile swamp, which has just been drained at a considerable expense; the remainder of the sections are beautifully undulating spurs, covered with valuable timber for fencing and other purposes. For small farms, market gardens, and private residences, no such opportunity will again present itself for parties settling themselves rin rich alluvial virgin soil,’in one of the most beautiful parts of the Colony, within one hour’s distance of the City of Wellington, and in the midst of a rapidly rising and important district. Sale plan to be seen at the office of the auctioneer, and lithographic plans, with conditions of sale, to be had at the offices of Messrs. Izard and Bel), Wellington, or at .the office of Mr. J. H. Wallace, Hunter-street, Wellington. Terms of Payment:—Oho-fourth cash, the ie-. mainder bearing 8 per cent interest, payable, ' in three years, secured by mortgage. ' Luncheon at 1 o’clock. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5321, 16 April 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5321, 16 April 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5321, 16 April 1878, Page 4

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