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.Auctions., THUKSUAY, 2nd MAY. , Freehold, comer of Courtenay-pDce and Allan-atveet,’ With Shop and Dwellinghouse, &c. Certainly one of tho Most Valuable Business < Sites in tho City. MB. 'lt: J. DUNCAN has been instructed by Mrs. Bannister (who is about removing from Wellington), to sell by public iuctioD, on Thursday, 2nd May, at 2 o'clock—--1 All that valuable piece freehold laud, ] having' a frontage of 29 feet to } ’ Courtenay*place, by 75 feet to • Allaii-street, together with the substantial and useful buildings ; thereon, consisting of a good shop, \ two sitting-rooms, bed-room, store, ■ &c., with gas and water laid on, at * present occupied by Mrs. Bannister as a general retail store.

i An extensive and profitable Dade lias been carried on ' hero for a considerable time past, which is capable of being increased. The neighborhood is the most densely populated of any part of Wellington, and nowhere has the late rise in the value of real property been more marked than in this locality. The auctioneer can truly add that of all tho numerous properties lately offered to public competition the above is one of the most desirable and deserving of general attention. will be liberal. Title perfect. ~ PRELIMINARY ISOTXCE. TOWN ACRE NO. 16, MASTEETON. TUESDAY, 21st MAY, 1878. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his Salerooms, Panama-street, on the above date, at 2 o'clock p.m.— The above most valuable Masterton town ■ acre, .which is being divided into ■ eight building allotments, six of which only will be sold. This acre is in the very centre of the township, well known as the property of Alfred Eeuall, Esq. It possesses a large frontage to Main-street, and all the most important buildings and chief places of business are close to it. At the rear it has a frontage to Chapel-street, a chain in ; width, now fully formed. The. Athenmum and Institute is about being erected at a cost of over £IOOO, in this street. The large Wesleyan Church is already completed. In addition Vo these public buildings, it is understood that the new Club House is about being built in this street, within a few yards of this acre.

Terms, of payment of the most liberal nature. Plans will shortly be issued. Title under Crown' Grant, and conveyances may be obtained without delay. AUCTION SALE 460 AGUES LAND. EXTENSION OE THE TOWNSHIP OF FEATHEESTON. SUBURBAN SECTIONS. ME. E. J. UUNCAN is favored with instructions from Richard Barton, Esq., to:sell by public auction, at his salerooms. Panama-street, Wellington, on day of May, 1878—' ' • 460 acres at Featharston, 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 QUABTEK or. A iiiEE .of the chief Railway Station in the Wairarapa, and will be reached very shortly in less than four hours from Wellington., • -j Lithographed plane 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.' ... IMPORTANT LAND SALE. ~~ . WATNUIOMATA ESTATE. , ; MR. E. 3. DUNCAN lias 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. PETONI TOWNSHIP.

MU. E. J. DUNCAN will shortly open for sale the unsold allotments of this favorite township. It will be recollected that, at the former sale about two years ago, a considerable number of the best allotments had to be withdrawn from sale, in consequence ;of errors in the plan. ' . These errors being now rectified, the whole may be disposed of.. Full particulars and time of sale will be announced in future advertisements. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, APEIL 27, At 2 o’clock. MILCH COWS AND SPEINGEES. At.the Nag’s Head Yards. . ■ Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by auction at their yards, Cuba-atreet, on Saturday, April 27, at 2 o’clock— ' 6 cows, in milk - 4 do, to calve in two months .. -1 2-year-old -steer, nearly beef i Also, ‘ Draught and saddle horses, cab and ■ express horses, hacks, harness, saddles, &c. ? Terms cash,’ ■ , ’ 1 THUESDAY, 9th MAY. ■■ ■IMPORTANT -SALE OP MINING PRO-PERTY-AND-PLANT. By Order of the Liquidators of the Para Para i Iron and. Coal Company (Limited). • AUCTION ON -THUESDAY, 9th MAY,’ ; At 12 o’clock, ■ ’ < On the Company’s Property, Colliogwood. THE WHOLE of ihe PROPERTY and PLANT, viz.— Lori,

..Lease from the Crown of all the coal in 920 acres of land, for 21 years, from Ist clay of’January, 1870, at a royalty of 2 per cent., which shall not be less than £lO a year. This is the company’s coalmine, and the seams have been driven into in several places. .There are over,Booft. of iron tramway in the drives, and from thence there is an iron, tram way about two ’miles dong to the wharf,, . Part of the land over avhich 'this . goes , isrtho company’s freehold, the rest, has .been held under a lease at a peppercorn rent. Alsp,, 2i acres and 13 sections of the township of Peru town, all freehold, on which arc six cottages, manager’s house, stables,-, storehouses, a Pooleyls 5-tph weighbridge, with house, and. the wharf; with coal hunkers. This lot will include all the plant on the; .above-described,'sections,{which, is, everything necessary for working tho coalmine. ... Lot 2. 150 acres freehold, situated about a mile from the wharf above-mentioned. On it are two cottages and sheds, brick kiln, about 80,000 bricks, wharf, and a quantity of plant. Lor 3. . Two 40-ton barges and one 10-ton punt, lying near the company’s wharf. They were built in Nelson, and have been but little used, and will be sold separately., Conditions of sale, and catalogues containing fuller particulars, can bo had from the Liquidators, or from tho Manager of the mine, who will show . the property to any intending purchaser.,; For the convenience of intending purchasers, the steamer Lady Barkly will leave’Nelson on the , evening of May 6, arriving at Collingwood. next morning, and returning on May 11th, thus giving two clear days for examining tho various lots before the sale. JOHN K. MABIN, • 'Auctioneer, Nelson, March 18,1878. -i

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5330, 27 April 1878, Page 4

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