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Properties for Sale YALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND FuR SALE—FITZHERBERT —Rural section No. 218, near Mauawatu bridge, containing 332 acres WOODVILLE Rural section No. 125, on main road from Gorge, containing 40 acres, partly cleared, fenced, and sown with Engli-h grass WOODVILLE—Suburban section No. 20, containing 7a. 2r. 3j>., partly cleared FEILDING Town sec ion No. 715, containing 1 acre, comer of Khuboltouroad and Derby-street—one of the most valuable sections in the township PALMERSTON NORTH—Towa sections Nos. 045 and 640—good building sites near railway station BUNNYTHORPE Town motions Nos. 1337 and 1338 BUNNYTHORPE Town sections Nos. 1339 a d 1340 PEATHERSTON—Town section No. 204, corner of Scbultze and Harrison streets, near railway station, divided into four allotments PETONE TOWNSHIP—Sub sections Nos. 9, 10. 32, 37, and 38 PETONE TOWNSHIP—Sub-section No. 31, with four-roomed cottage. Apply to J. H. BBTHUNE & CO., Laud and .Estate Agent*, Corner, of Brandon aud EeatUcrstou streets. TOWNSHIP OK KENSINGTON, l\ear ijoaumvst Xi

The importance of securing a Freehold Section in this delightfully-sitanted Township can hardly be adequately understood or appreciated by the great mass of casual observers, but it should be borne in mind that it is situate within easy walking distance of the heart of the capital city of the colony, now. containing very nearly 25,000 inhabit ants, thus giving it at once a high value, which must daily increase as the population extends and. becomes located in its vicinity, ' Its advantages over any COUNTRY TOWNSHIP, however good, are equally apparent. The near vicinity of POPULATION must necessarily give increased value to land of whatever nature. Its*being within a short distance of Schools, Churches, Pest and Telegraph Offices, the Shipping, &c , point to it as the happy, home of the entei prising and successful trader and mechanic.

Its high elevation above the city must give it prominence above all other of the suburbs for extreme healthiness and salubrity, the delightful sea breezes, and its natural drainage to Cook. Strait, being sufficient to guarantee that for a great number of years it must enjoy complete immunity from disease cf all kinds, and be shortly regarded as the Sanatorium of the City. It is abundantly supplied with water both from running streams and endless springs to nearly tho summit of the highest hills, while firewood is to be found on the ground aud in the immediate vicinity. Its freedom from the heavy burden of TAXATION, which presses upon all classes resident in the city, should, with it-, many other points of excellence, be sufficient to warrant al! parties in investing. There being no reserve price, and the TERMS being so extremely easy, places it within the scope of all classes of the community. As an indication of the great rise ini the value of township land all over t.be North Island, it ’is only necessary to refer for a moment to the Government advertisements, offering land in Poverty Bay, out up into quarter-acre sections, at an upset price of £ls each, or £6O per acre, and this modest price is fixed for land with but a scant population near it, so what must be the value of land situated as Kensington is, almost a part of Wellington itself '! I leave the public to judge, and to answer on Wednesday, Ist May, at 11 o'clock, at my' auction mat, Lambtouquay.

TERMS— One-third o.isb deposit; the balance by bills at 6 and T2 months, WITHOUT INTEREST. Purchasers paying CASH instead of bills will be allowed a REBATE of SIX per cent, per annum. TITHES Under the Laud Transfer A ct. Champagne Lunch in Laing’a well-known style., W.“ FINNIMORE, Auctioneer. fTIOR SALE,—THE MAHAKIPAWA JC SAWMILL PLANT complete, all in firstclass working order; comprising one horizontal steam engine, 11-inch cylinder, with two large Cornish boilers ; one vertical breaking-down frame with saws, 1 iron travelling ripping, bench, 1 planing machine,. 1 saw punching' machine, 2 turning lathes, 2 sets blacksmiths’ tools; logging, timber, and slab trucks; 1 junker, 1 steam winch nearly new, 1 spare: saw spindle, belting and other extra gear, &0., &c. Also, horses, bullocks, and gear, 3 puuts, 1 cart, and 1 pair light wheels, &c. N. B. —The ripping bench, engine, cylinder, and boilers have been only Irom three to four years in use. The whole to he sold by private contract, or at valuation, as may be agreed on, aud on reasonable terms, and may he divided into two or more lots. ■ For particulars apply to . ■ ALEX. BROWN, Mahakipawa, near Picton, Marlborough. April 3, 1878. Electoral Notices K' A ROE I-M A KARA HIGHWAY BOARD. ELECTION OF WARDEN. I hereby give notice than an Election will . he held for the return of a Warden for No. 5 Ward of the Karori-Makara Highway Board, in the place of J.F. E. Wright, Esq., resigned; and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Woolshed of GoathnrstFarra, at noon on the 9th day of May, 1878, and that the poll (if necessary) will be taken on the 13th day of May, 1878, at the same place, between the hours of 9 o’clock a.m. and 6 o’clock p.m. Nomination Papers can be obtained on application to the Returning Officer. E. BRANDON, Returning Officer. Money ONE Y T O LE ND on Freehold ivj. Security.: C. P. POWLES, Hunter-street Lost, and found RE WARD.—If the finder of a DRAWING in wrapper, left iu a cab this afternoon, will leave it at the Albert Hotel, he will be rewarded. . : : ’ H. S. McKELLAE. LOST, a red leather Purse, containing money, and papers of no use to anyone but the owner.' Apply office of this paper. Wanted

WANTED, as Messengers for the New. Zealand Telegraph Department, a few smart respectable Lad}, from. thirteen to fifteen years of age. Apply in own handwriting to: ■ •. C. LEMON, ' ■ ,• General Manager.: • New Zealand Telegraphs, Wellington, April 25, IS7S. - W r ANTED, a smart Youth,'able to write a good hand. Apply to the publisher of this paper. WANTED to Purchasetihares in the Wellington Building Society. Charles White, Panama-street, 20th April, IS7S. ANTED immediately, a Coachsmith. Apply to J; \V. Logan, Wanganui. BUICKMAKERS.— Wanted thii-o firstclass hands. Apply to H. K-.ner and Co., Silver Stream. WANTED Known—Board and Lodgings. ' Beds and meal? at all hours, with munio and reading-iooni. Seaniui and others" boarded, shipped, aud their ‘advance Non p cashed. Hair-cutting, &c., room's connect.-J. P. A. Jones, Wellington Saloon, Willis-slrect. w

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5330, 27 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5330, 27 April 1878, Page 3

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