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Auctions THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 7th MAY, At 2 o’clock. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. will nell by public auction, at their rooms, I.nmhton-quay, on Tuesday, 7th May, a t 2 o'clock— A quantity of clothing and drapery, consisting in part of— Crimean and white shirts, men’s felt hats, collars, necktie u , navy cloth' caps, shirtings, sealskin cloth, serge shirts, flannel shirts, &c., men’s leather bags, ladies’straw and felt hats, felt skirts, &c. Also, on account of whom it may concern, A lew uncleared lots of American sheetings and shirtings. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., : Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, ON MONDAY, 20th MAY, 1878, At 2.30 p.m. MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions to submit for positive sale by public auction— THIBTY-FOUB FIRST-CLASS BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, situate in IIAWKER-STBEET, and being the subdivisions of FOUR TOWN ACRES, numbered 403, 404, 405, aud 400 in the plan of the city. * ' : _ Those allotments are adjacent to the residence of J. E. Fitz Gerald, Esq., C.M.G., and are well known as formerly the property of Phillip Moeller, Esq. They are of much larger site than those usually offered to the, public for building sites,'and they have frontages not to lanes or alleys, hilt to PiRST-CLASS BTBEEI3 SIXTT-SEE FEET WIDE. The proposed early commencement of the Te Aro 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 land,’ more especially intending residents, will do well to reflect ere purchasingbuilding sites half-a-day’s journey from the business part of the city,.and take .advantage of the opportunity of securing homes to which they can walk with ease and comfort, and without beirg at the mercy of either cab or tramway proprietors. LET THE SMALL OR LARGE INVESTOR IN EVERY RANK OF LIFE , REMEMBER U That Evert Dat is Diminishing the amount or Land available for First-class Building Sites in the City Proper, i ; That Cut Allotments'are therefore Showing in Value Evert Dat. i That Half-a-million or Monet must be Spent in this Citt during the Next Few ITzabs in Public 'Works. That the Terms of Sale will be of the following; Most Liberal Character : —, per cent on the fall of the hammer, g per cent in one month.- , ■ ; Bal moe in three years by quarterly instalments. That Plans and Conditions will be Beadx in a Few Date. REMEMBER, THEREFORE—MAY 20. MAY 20. MAY 20. MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES. THURSDAY, 9th MAY. MPOBTANT SAKE OF MINING PROPERTY AND PLANT. - Order of the Liquidators of the Para Para Iron and Coal Company (Limited). AUCTION ON THURSDAY, 9th MAY, 1 At 12 o'clock, On the Company’s Property, Oolhngwood. THE WHOLE of ihe PROPERTY and PLANT, viz.— Lot 1. Lease from the Crown of all the coal in 920 acres of land, tor 21 years, from Ist day of January, 1870, at a royalty of 2 per cent., which shall not he less than £l6 a year. This is the company’s coalmine, and the seams have been driven into in several places. There are over 800 ft. of iron tramway in the drives, and from thence there is an iron tramway about two miles long to the wharf. Part of the land over which this goes is the company s freehold, the rest has been held under a lease at a peppercorn rent. Also, acres and 13 sections of the township of Ferntown, all freehold, on which aro six cottages, manager's house, stables, storehouses, a Pooley s 5-ton weighbridge, with house, and the wharf, with coal bunkers. This lot will include all the plant on the above-described sections, which is everything necessary for working the 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 aud one 10-ton punt, lying near the company’s wharf. They were built in-Nelson, and have been but little used, aud will be sold separately. . ; Conditions of sale, and catalogues containing fuller particulars, can be had from the Liquidators, or from the 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 TUESDAY, MAY 7, at 2 o’clock p.m.,' arriving at Collingwood the .same day, and! returning on May 11th, thus giving two clear days for examining the various lots before the sale. JOHN B. MABIN, Auctioneer, Nelson, March 18,1878. MONDAY, 20th MAY, At 2 o'clock. 361 ACRES, WOODVILLE, . , Rural Sections. MB. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, on Monday, 20th May, at his salerooms, at 2 o’clock— ; No. 88 .. „ 89 ... „ 90 ... „ 02 ... „ 93 ... „ 94 ... „ 95 ... „ 96 ... „ 21 Total ... iree-fourths of the above are light bush, good totara sufficient to fence in the le above most valuable sections are adbly situated, and were selected _ after mal inspection by a gentleman with a mgh knowledge of this important district. Terms liberal, declared at sale. Plan on view at the auctioneer's rooms. A BARE CHANCE. To the Theatrical Profession, Showmen, and Others. M* B, J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by public auction, on an early day— One of Professor Siemens’ celebrated limelight lanterns, with double lenses, with a complete apparatus belonging thereto. Also an' immense quantity of transparencies of New Zealand scenery and buildings, views of England and other countries. The whole is in first-class order, capable of being at once made available for exhibition. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Dulgliesh & Reid, Grey-street; or, to the Auctioneer, Panama-street. R. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5338, 7 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5338, 7 May 1878, Page 4

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