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Auctions | ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. i ON MONDAY. 20th MAY, 1878, - At 2.30 p.m. .34 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES. | IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. r|n KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. JL., arc. favored with, instructions,, to submit for. positive sale by public auction — ! THIRTY.FOUR FIRST-CLASS BUILD- ’ ING ALLOTMENTS, situate in I Hawkeb-steeet, and. being, the sub- ■ j divisions of four town acres, num- | bered 403, 404, 405, and 400 in the plan '| - , of,the city. , i These allotments are adjacent to the residence of d. E. Fitz Gerald, Esq., C.M.G.,,»ud are well; known. asi formerly the property of Phillip, Moeller, Esq. . They are .of much larger,‘size than those'usually offered; to the public for building sites, and they have frontages: not to lanes or alleys, but to, pirst-olass - Streets sixty-six feet wide.; , ‘ ! The. proposed early commencement of the Te Aroißeclamation, and the consequent extension of , main streets frori». : the present wharf, will brlng the'whole of these allotments within 4 few minutes’ walk of. the Post Office, and buyers of land,, more especially intending residents, will do‘well to reflect ere purchasing building sites, half-a-day’s journey from the business . part of the city, and take advantage 6f the opportunity of securing homes,to which they can walk with ease and comfort, and without being at the mercy of either cab or tramway proprietors. i LET THE : SMALL OR LARGE INVESTOR IN .'EVERY RANK OF LIFE, , ' ...REMEMBER : That City’Allotments'are Growing in Value Every-Day., • That’ Every. Day,Vis' .Diminishing- the amount,of Land available fob First-class Building Sites In the-City Pbofer. ' ■ That Half-a-Million or-Money must be Spent;in'this City during the Next Few Years in Public Works. : . : ■ i : Ti4at, the ’ Terms of'Sale will be of the following Most Liberal Character ; ' Five per cent on the fall of the hammer. 1 Five per cent in one month. ■- Balance in three years by quarterly instal;menfs.'■';,l': ■ i‘ :V ; That Plans : and Conditions will be Ready in a Few Days, v ■ ; . ! REMEMBER, THEREFORE—- ! MAY 20. ■ MAY 20. 'MAY 20. 34 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING 'SITES i i. ; = THIS DAY, | ;•! • TUESDAY, 30th APRIL. Unreserved Furniture Sale, --.a- : MB. FRANCIS SIDEY. will sell by public . auction, on the premiseSj Arthur-street, near the top of Cuba-stfeet—’ •■ ! ‘ r ,■■■ ■ ‘ Cheffonier,’.carpets, chairs,'fender;'and, fireirons, curtains, bedsteads, wash-! .’stand,' mattresses,’ dressing/tables, looking-glasses, cot, perambulator, sundries.

■■■ No, reserve.. At 2 o’clock sharp. . . THURSDAY, 2nd MAY. ’ Freehold, corner of Courtenay-plaoe and Allan -street, With Shop and Dwelling-^ house, &c. . Certainly one of the Most Valuable Business Sites,in : the City. Mil. il. J. DUNCAN has been instructed by Mrs. Bannister (who is about removing from Wellington), to sell by public auction, on Thursday) 2nd May, at 2 o’clock—- , ~ All that'valuable , piece freehold land, ' ' ‘ having a frontage of 29' feet) to . Courtenay.place,, by 75 . feet to Allau street, ‘ together With the substantial' and useful buildings thereon, consisting of a good shop, two sitting-rooms, bed-room, store, &&, with gas and water laid bn, 1 at present occupied by Mrs iSaimister !• . aS a general retail store. ■ An extensive and profitable trade has been carried on here 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 the numerous properties lately offered to public competition the above is one of the most desirable and deserving of general attention. ■ • Terms will bo liberal. Title perfect. ■ THURSDAY, 2nd MAY. t Woodville Sections. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has been instructed to sell by auction, at his rooms, Panama-street— Some of the best sections in the township of Woodville, viz.) Nos. 120, 122, 124, 128, and 131', fronting the M . railway, all having frontages to • good roads. . ; ■ '' ! ■• . , - THURSDAY, 2nd MAY. MR R, J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, on above date—- ,- , 200 ,shares National Insurance Company. ; . . Sale.at 2 o’clock. THURSDAY, 2nd MAY.)' . -'.-Woodville’Sections. Mil. E. J. DUNCAN has, been instructed to sell by auction, at his rooms, Panamastreet— ■, . .' Some of; the best sections in the township ■ of'Woodville, viz,, Nqs v I2Q, 122, 124,128, and 131, fronting, the, line ... .of railway.,., ’ Thd. Aholioh’ee’r'hegs particular attention to the'important fact that nearly all the above sections are close to tbe terminus of the Napier and .Wairarapa ~ Railway." The line'"from Napier is being rapidly pushed forward, and in a few months hence will bo completed to .Woodville, and soon afterwards to Masterton. It.is simply one, if'not the best, township in the country, and land is certain to rise to ,a high value. Commentis unnecessary. Large plan is at the auctioneer’s room. .'.'V. THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, At2 o’clock. . - •■ ; ■ r 361 ACRES, WOODVILLE. ' ; RURAL’ SECTIONS. : !: , MB.'E. J. DUNCAI7 has received in-; stractions to, sell by public auction, on Thursday;;’2nd May, at his salerooms, at 2; o’clock— , . • 9 RURAL SECTIONS; TOWNSHIP’OP WOODVILLE. ' No." ’9O 92 93 94 05 95 21 Acres R. Total ... ... 361 acres Throe-fourths of the above are light bush, ith good totara sufficient to fence in the hole. , . , '■ ,' '■ ', • The above most valuable sections are admirdy situated, and .were selected, after personal spection by a gentleman with a thorough lowledgo of this important district. , Terms liberal, declared at sale.. Plan on view at the auctioneer’s rooms. ; THURSDAY, 2nd,MAY. MR. R. J, DUNCAN is instructed by Mr. Cooper to sell by public auction, on above date, at 2 o’clock, at his salerooms^-I! ’ ' A very desirable freehold property and ’ ’• :' ' dwelling-house ’in , 'iiriaUori-rbad, ‘ / ' ’’ ■ ,oppo’sito ! the ".ofßoial ’ residence' of •; 1 ■’ ’'the’Premier'of New’Zealand,'lmv- *• fng'a frbntage of 83ft. to Tinnkori-; road by a depth of 115 ft.) together, . . with an excellent six-roomed house, ■ with wash-house and other ;putbuildings.' ,) ,V,,’ ; ’ Terms liberal.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 533, 30 April 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 533, 30 April 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 533, 30 April 1878, Page 4

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