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Auctions MONDAY, 20th MAY. PETONI TOWNSHIP. Only 10 per cent, deposit. Balance by bills at 6, 12, 18, 24, and 36 months, at 8 per cent. MB. R. J. DUNOAN has received instructions from G. E. Barton, Esq-, M.H.R., to sell by auction— The whole of 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will be recollected that at the former sale, about two years ago, a considerable number of the best sections had to be withdrawn in consequence of errors in the plan. These errors being now rectified, the whole may be disposed of. Plans will be ready for distribution in a few days. This sale will commence at half-past one o’clock p.m. MONDAY, 20th MAY, At 2 o’clock. 361 ACeSs, WOODVILLE, Rural Sections. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, on Monday, 20th May, at his salerooms, at 2 o’clock—--9 rural sections, Township of Woodville. Acres. Roods, Total ... ... 360 acres. Three-fourths of the above are light bush, with good totara sufficient to fence in the whole. The above most valuable-sections are admirably situated, and were selected after personal inspection by a gentleman with a thorough knowledge of this important district. Terms liberal, declared at sale. Plan on view at the auctioneer’s rooms. A RARE CHANCE. To the Theatrical Profession, Showmen,, and Others. MR- E. 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. Dalgliesb & Reid, Grey-street; or, to the Auctioneer, Panama-street. E. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TOWN ACRE NO. 16, MASTBRTON, 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 Eenall, 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 Athenaeum and Institute is about being erected at a cost of over £IOOO, ia this street. The large Wesleyan Church is already completed. In addition to 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 he issued. Title under Crown Grant, and conveyances may be obtained without delay. AUCTION SALE 460 ACRES LAND. EXTENSION OP THE TOWNSHIP OP PEATHEESTON. SUBURBAN SECTIONS. ME. E. J. DUNCAN 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 Peatherston, 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 QUARTER OF A MILE of the chief Railway Station in the Wairarapa, and will be reached very shortly in less than four hours from Wellington. Lithographed plans 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. wainuiomata ESTATE. ME. E. j. DUNCAN has received instructions from Sir William Pitzherbert, 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. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Messes, bethune & hunter win sell by public auction at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Larobton Quay, Wellington, within six weeks from the present date— Town Acres Nos. 162, 164, and 166, divided into about sixty very valuable 'building allotments, having frontages to Wellington Terrace, Dixon Street, and to a new Street to be carried through the block. The Sections will have a frontage of ‘ about 30 feet by a depth varying from 60 to 70 feet. The new road wiU be formed the Land is offered for sale, and the Sections will be all pegged off and numbered. This block of Land is situated in the very ;heart of the City of Wellington, and in one of the finest and most commanding positions in the whole town. It can be inspected at any time. . ' ■ A plan is being prepared, which, when ready, can be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Exchange Buildings, Manners Street, Wellington, where further particulars may be ascertained. Terms liberal, Wellington, 26th April, IS7B. PLAN OP THE CITY OP WELLINGTON. Per Sale at the Office of this Paper, the most complete PLAN of the City of Wellington yet published,' compiled by Hr. C. O’Neill, O.E. and architect. Every section of laud is numbered, and the distance to each locality from the Post Office is marked .in quarter-mile circles. Several useful items of information are given, viz., area of the city, plantation,, recreation, - quarry, and railway reserves, building regulation districts, list of mayors for the past eight years, proposed reclamation .at Te Are, lino of tramway through the city, &c. Only a few copies now Remain on hand.' Price, One Shilling, - > < , i

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5341, 10 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5341, 10 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5341, 10 May 1878, Page 4

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