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Properties for Sale VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE—FITZHERBIRT—RuraI section No. 218, near Manawatu bridge, containing 132 acres , ■■ ■ ■■ / ,’T '‘ WOODVILLE -Rural section No. 120, on main road from Gorge, containing 40 acres,, partly cleared, fenced, and * sown . with.Engli-irgrass , , ■ WOODVILLE—Suburban section No. 20, containing 7a. 2r. 3p., partly cleared FEILDtNG— Town section ■ No. 715, con- ', taining 1 acre, corner of Kimbolton...tread-• and Derby-street—one of the : most valuable sections in the township PALMERSTON NORTH—Town sections Nos. 615 and - 616—good building sites ' near fail way station ~, BUNNYTHORPE Town sections .Nos. 1337 and 1333 ' ■ BUNNYTHORPE Town sections -Nos. .1339 a d 1340 - - , - FEATHER3TON—Town section No. 264, corner of Sehultze and Harrison streets, near "railway station, - divided into four allotments ; PETONE TOWNSHIP—Sub-sections Nos. 9, 10, 32,. 37, and 88; PETONE TOWNSHIP—Sub-sectipn Np. 31, ■ - ■ with four-roomed cottage, y. : Apply to ; T ■ ,~d / • J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Land and Estate Agents, Corner of,Brandon and Featherstpn streets. nnowNSHiP of Kensington, ;JL :■i. - Near GoathursfFarra; 1 1 ■ ! The -im])or! aiK'o of securing . a Freehold Section-in this deliplltfuify-rituat ed Township can hardly ..be .. adequately / understood or appreciated- by,.the groat mass of casual observers, but it should be borne in blind that it is situate within easy .walking distance of the heart ,of the capital city of :tho . colony, now containing very nearly 25,000 inhabitant*, thus giving .it at:once .a.high .value,.which must daily increase as the population extepds and ibecomes located in its-vicinity; 1 " It* advantages over any COUNTRY TOWNSHIP,- however. l gOod/are' equally apparent. The near vicinity of POPULATION must necessarily give increased value to laud of whatever nature.- Its being within a short distance of Schools, Churches, Post and-Tele-graph Offices, the ‘ Shipping &c,, pdiut' to it as the happy homo of the ehtei prising cblonist and successful trader and mechanic. * ' Its high elevation above the city must givo it prominence above tall other <if the suburbs for extreme healthiness! and: salubrity, the delightful sea-breezes, aud its natural drainage to Cook Strait, being sufficient’ to guarantee that for a great tmimber of years; it, must enjoy complete-immunity from disease cf all kinds, and be .shortly regarded as the Sanatorium of the City. - - _ - ~7~- ‘ It is abundantly supplied with water‘both from running streams and endless springs to nearly the summit of the highest' hills, while firewood.is to. bo; foundon the ground and in the immediate vicinity. Its freedom from the hiavy burden of TAXATION, which presses upon all classes resident iu the city, sbquld, with it* many other points of excellence,' be •sufficient to warrant at! parties in investing. , There being" ■no reserve' price, - and the TERMS being so extremely cosy, places it within the scope of 1 all classes of the community. As an indication of the great rise in the value of township land all over the North Island, .it is -only necessary to; refer for a moment. to the Government advertisements, offering laud in Poverty B-qy, cut up into quarter-acre section*, at art, upset price of £ls .each, or £CO per aero, 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 apart of -Wellington itself ? - I leave the-public to judge, and to answer bn Wednesday,’Tst May, at 11 o'clock, at my auction mart, Lambtonfiuay. " ; '• ’• ■’ " ■ TERMS— One-third cash deposit ; the balance by bills at 6 and 12 months, WITHOUT INTEREST. - Purchasers paying CASH instead will be allowed a RBBA.TK of SIX per cent. per annum. • . TITLES XJndtr the Laud Transfer Act. -Champagne • Lunch; in Laing’s well-known style. w. Fizjmmmß, - 11 Auctioneer. IT^OR SALE,—THE MAH AKIPAWA ■ SAWMILL PLANTcompleto, all in fiwfcclass worlcing order;' comprising oiie horizontal steam engine, 14-incli cylinder, with two. large Cornish boilers ; one vertical breaking-down frame with saws, .1. iron travelling ripping bench,. X planing machine, I .saw.* punching machine, 2 turning lathes, 2 sets blacksmiths* tools; logging, timber, and slab trucks; 1 junker, 1 steam winch .nearly new, 3 spare saw spindle, belting and other extra gear, &c., &c. Also, horses, .and gear,’ 3 putfts, I'cart,'and 1 pair light.wheels, &c.; , , j,. N.B.—The ripping bench, engine,'cylinder, and boilers have.bccn only, from t to fpur ■years'in use.- : . -v; The whole to.be sold by private’contract, or at valuation, as may be agreed on,and on reasonable terms, and may be divided into-two oc more lot*. Ror‘ tjariiculars apply to 4 ALEX. BROWN, Mahakipawa, near Pictou, Marlborough. Aprils, 1878: Dissolution, of Partnership 0 i 1 c The Partnership Business hitherto carried on by the undersigned at Greytown, as Auctioneers, Commission Agents, &c., under the style of “F. H. Wood & Co,” has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, owing to the ill-bealtb of; the undersigned,. Robert MoLarcu. , All debt* due to the late firm must be paid to the undersigned, F. H. Wood, .who will discharge all outstanding liabilities,. . Dated this 27thday of April, 1878. r. McLaren, F. 11. WOOD. Witness— . W. G. Be.uid, Solicitor, Greytown. With reference to the above announcement, Mr. F. H. WOOD begs to, notify that the business will be carried on as heretofore under the name or style of F. IT. WOOD & GO. I HEREBY give notice that, pursuant to notice this day given, the partnership between myself, Frank Morton’Ollivier, and Henry Hammersley Travers, as Solicitors, will be dissolved at the expiration of three calendar months from this date. Wellington, 2nd February, 1873. „ . WM. THOS. LOCKE TRAVERS. ■ Business Notices ' r ' KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO;;; o Land Auctioneers and Land Agents | • ■ Exchange Land Offices, : , j Grey and Featherston Streets; Wellington. I The Auction operations of the firm are strictly ' limited to the sale of Freehold and Leasehold ■Lands, Houses, Station Properties, anti Shares; land by thus making the business a speciality, ithe firm are enabled to give their clients superior advantages for disposing of such interests either by public or private sale. : Land Sales are held tin the first Monday in each mouth. Particulars of properties intended for these sales should if possible be furnished by the 15th day- of the previous month. ; ’ Government Land Sales attended.: : Selections taken up. Purchases of selections completed, and loans advanced thereon. Surveys in town or country executed with despatch. > ! Valuations of town and country made. ' T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & C 0.,, Professional Accountants; Auditors, 1 and Liquidators, , Grey and Eeatherston streets, Wellington. Investors will find great facilities offered by the firm for the investment of capital in the purchase of Land and House Property,. Joint stock Companies’ of Building Societies’ Stocfcg ’ • Advances on Mortgage, Sc., &c. Rents, interests,' and dividends collected- 1 punctually, and prompt accounts rendered. Borrowers may obtain any sum : of -money from £25 upwards on the mortgage of approved Freehold or Leasehold ; Properties, at rates of interest ranging from S per cent, per annum. . ; Mr. Macdonald being a Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, special attention is devoted to the speedy realisation' of estates liquidated, under the Debtors, and Creditors Act, the firm acting as .-;£■ - Trustees, on Agents for Trustees. Special Arrangements Made respecting Arbitration Business.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 534, 1 May 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 534, 1 May 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 534, 1 May 1878, Page 3

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