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j PRELIMINARY NOTICE. In the exchange land mart. | ON MONDAY, 20th MAY,. 1878, j ~ At 2.30 p.m. . . , . MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES | IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. TfICENjNBDY MACDONALD & CO. « . are favored ,with instructions ; to. submit for positive Gale by public auction — ; i THIRT YFOUR FIRST-CLASS BUILD-; | ING; ALLOTMENTS,; o qiiUATB in i ! Hawker-SIREBT, and being the sub- ! ' divisions of POOR town acres, numbered 403, 404, 405, and 406 in the plan of the city. - j These allotments I are adjacent to the residence* of J, ;E. EitaGerald, Esq:,-O.M.G*, and Rro well 'known: formerly the property of Phillip Moeller, - Esq. . They are of much larger,size than*,those .usually;. offered to the public for building sites,aud they have frontages not. tp," fanes or alleys,; but to X'IRST-CLASS STREETS SIXTY-SIX FEET WIDE. •; .... ■ The, proposed early commencement of the To Are Reclamation, and the consequent extension of main streets from the, present wharf, will bring,the whole of these allotments within a few .minutes! Walk- of the Post Office, and • buyers of j laud,, more especially intending residents, will dp, well to reflect ere purchasing building sites fluff -a-day’s. journey from the business part of tfle city, and take advantage Of the opportunity of securing homes to which they. cafl fyalk with ease and comfort, and Without fleirg' at the mercy of- either cab or tramway proprietors. ■ LET THE -SMALL OR LARGE INVESTOR IN EVERY RANK OF LIFE REMEMBER;- ' ! Taw t Every’ Day is Diminishing ' the amount oe Land available for, First-class Building Sites in the City Proper. 1 i That- ‘Cm Allotments ’ are’ therefore Growing in VaLue Every Day.

• ThatHalf-a-miilion of Money must be Spent in,;xhis: City during the' Next Few Years in. Public Works. - i ; That the-Terms: of Sale wire be of the FOLLOWING MOST.LIBERAL CHARACTER ; :per cent on'the fall of the hammer. ; ’ g per cent in one month. ■ ! Balance hi three years by quarterly instali ' ments. ‘ , ' . That Plans and Conditions will be Ready in. a Few. Bats. . • HEMEAIBEE, THEREFORE—- . MAY 20. i;i MAY 20. MAY 20. MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 3rd MAY. Bedsteads, Toilet Sets, Mirrors, &c. MR. B; Jv DUNCAN hag received inti struotions- to 6e11, : at his :: roomg, Pa-nama-street,-on 3rd-May—- • : " : 24 ! double iroh’hedsteada. j 20 single do do i !: '-'2O tgilefsets ; S <" "6'large pier-glasses " V , ~ . ' ,S smaller ,'do.do',’ "V , : r i :i’’’B teth-a-teteEet’s. 1 - ■ THIS' DAY, FRIDAY, 3rd MAY,. - 1 At 2 o’clock; ' Furniture—Without Reserve. MB.'E. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell without reserve, by public auction, at his. salerooms, -Panama-street, on Friday, 3rd ;May,’at 2 o’clock— ■,- ' ; ' : - * ’ ' 1 ! 1 wardrobe, 4 chests drawers 12 mahogany hair-seated chairs 1 .bagatelle board, 2 round-tables 14f wood bedsteads, 9 iron do 3 couches in rep and horsehair' ■ | - 3 occasional andA-cpffee tables • 1-cheffomer, 1 washstand and "set ' 1 pier-glass, 2 dressing tables i' ll pictures, 2 mahogany chairs '. . ' 1 easy chairi 1 rocking dp T iron bedstead; 2ft, 6in;; 1 towel horse 1 double mattress, matting, carpet, &c. 1 clock,T meat-safe, and numerous other goods ’■■■ ■ ‘ 1 ! . : ' Also—--2 pianos, hy Bord 2 do, by Brinsmsad ’ 1 harmbuimh 3 musical boxes . : . i : PRELIMINARY'NOTICE. TOWN ACRE NO. 16, MASTERTON. j -TUESDAY, 21st,MAY, 1878. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received in~strnctions to sell,by public, auction, at bis' 'salerooms;.; Rauama.-street,'' op ',the., above dite, at2 ql'clookp.m.'- 1 -';' ; O i The above most,valuable Maaterton town \ ‘ ’ ’ acre, which is. being [divided into I ■. >f, eight building allotments, six of i ,Z ‘djjly will.begplsl..

fj This acre is in the'vory centre of the town'■‘ehtip, well known "as i;he _ property 'of Alfred 'Benall, Esq. It jPqSsesses a large frontage to Main-street, and all tbemost important build■;ing« and chief places are close to it. .At the rear it has- a frontage-to Chapel-street, -a ; chain,'irt-r.width',i how fully* formed. ' -The Athcnieum and Institute ia abbut'being erected lit a coat of over sGIOOO, in this street. The large Wesleyan'. Ohurcbi is''already completed. Ih addition to these public buildings, it is understood that < the fib# Club* iHd'use is atioilt "ifieing built .in tbis'Steeetii within-a*‘few yards ;pf this acre. i .a I. |Tetan* 'of payment'';of' the moat liberal mature; l 'Plana willshbrtly'be issued. !,,, Title under Crown Grant, and, conveyances, may.beiobtained without'delay. ' 1 AUCTION SALE 460 AGUES ■ LAND; EXTENSION OF. THE TOWNSHIP OF EEATHEBSTON. ■ " • SUBURBAN SECTIONS.MB. B. .J, DUNCAN is favored with in- ! atructiona from Bichard Barton, Esq., ,to .sell,,by .public auction, at' hiasalerooms, Panama-street, Wellington, on ——- day of May,lß7B ■- ; 400 acres at. Featherston, and which are i ! being subdivided;into convenient ■ : ■ l f 'allotments of one acre to 14 acres each, every section . having . a • - : ' frontage to a public street dr road ■• j ; ' '!of a chain in.width,. Thia valuable‘property is situated within' a. quarter OP ' ’a mice of. the chief Bailway Station in'the Wairarapa, and will bo reached very shortly in leas than four hours' from Wellington. ' ' ' ‘ , .... ■ ' ' Lithographed .plans are in course of preparation. The terms of payment will be made extremely liberal, say, - deposit, and the balance extending oyer a period of one to" three years. ' IMPORTANT. LAND SALE. . WAINUIOMATA ESTATE. MB, B. J. DUNCAN has received in- ; structipns from Sir William Fitzherbert, to seil bypublic auction, at hia saleroom, Panama-street, at an early date— Several valuable alloti'n'ents of land on the ■ Wainuiomhta Estate. !: ‘ , ’ The land hah been* hub-divided into' suitable allotments, A 1 schedule’of' terms and pittas' will,appear iri a future advertisement.;' 1 1 j PETONI TOWNSHIP. M8..8,' j. DUNCAN will shortly open for sale the unsold allotments of this’ favorite itownship. It will bo recollected - that; at the former- sale about two ■ years - ago, a considerable number of the best allotments had to bo withdrawn from sale, in consequence of errors in-’thd plan., .■; r. ~;r i i•'•' 1; 1 ! ; Thcso errors being.now. rectified, tho whole may be disposed of. - i .u;-,: ... ■ i.v Full partieulara and-time .of.sale will) be announced, infuturo advertisements. Li ; •*- V

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5335, 3 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5335, 3 May 1878, Page 4

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