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WEDNESDAY,- 15th MAY; By Order of A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court. Under the Provisions of the Conveyancing Act Amendment Act, 1800. Sale of Property at Johnsonville, GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Alexander Sutherland Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supremo Court/Wel/ington, to sell hy public auction, on- Wednes--day, the 13th day of May, 1878, at his auction: room**, Latnbton-quay. Bale to commence at 2 o'clock— All that piece or parcel of land containing 8 ncrea 2 roods and 17 perches, or thereabouts And all that piece or parcel of land containing 5 acres, or thereabouts , Also the lease of 87 acres and 95 acres, • being sections numbers 13 and 16; ' having 8 years to run from the Ist of July next. All situated at Johußonville. Annual rent £7O. Payable half-yearly. Por further particulars apply to the auctioneer, or to W, H. Quick, Ksq." Terms and conditions at sale. THURSDAY, 16th MAY. TO BUTCHERS, TBLLMONGERS, AND OTHERS. Sale of 1200 Sheep, 4 Hoives, 2 Trapp, 1 Dray, 200 Head of Poultry, Pigs, &c., under a Bill of Sale. George thomas win »eu ty auction on Thursday, 16th May, on the premises of Mr. .Tames Sims,fJohnsonville— His entire flock of sheep, consisting of 1200 more or less, all perfectly clean as per certificate. There are 400 fat wethers quite Bt for the butcher, with an average fleece of 4 pounds of wool on each. 400 splendid breeding ewes, all m lamb from first rako rams. ' The sheep will be driven in on the mormag of the sale. Observe—The sale of the land will take place in town the day previous, as per advertisement. , . Sale to Commence at 12 o clock. Terms and particulars at Sale. For further particulars apply to— GEORGE 'THOMAS, Auctioneer, Larabtou-quay, Wellington. SATURDAY, 25th MAY. Central Sections Town of Marton, RangitikeL 51 Sections. HARRIS BROS, have received instructions to sell by public auction at their ;'O!HS>, Marton, as above, without any reIT 51 sections in the very centre of the town of Marton, as shown on the plan, as follows : Block XVlll.—Corner section No. 32, Broadway and Signal streets, containing half-an-acre, fenced -into quarter-acre sections, one of which contains a four-roomed house, garden, Ac. Block XVll.—Sections 126, 94, 90, 84, 28, 37, 38, 43, 48, 59, and 60, Robert and Follett streets Sections 35 and 40 Bowen-street Sections-69, 71, 73, and 74, Robert and High streets, fronting (he Bank of New Zealand sections These four will cither be sold in one Jot or • - ’ and 42, Stewart-street. Sections 83, 100, 101, and 109, Morris- ■ street Sections 89 and'9l, Bell-street Sections 21, 22, 23, 24, 85, 65, and 64, Cubbabbala-street Sections 71, 73, 75, and 11 , Blackwellstreet Section 13, High-street Sections 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 09, and 40, Wellington-street Also, ISO acres of first-class land, adjoining the Township of Hunterville, being part of section 123, Paraekaretu. £2OO of purchase money may remain on mortgage at 8 per cent, per annum. . ,- Section No. 53, Eollett-street, with well-fini-shed four-roomed house thereon, brick tank, <kc. The house is only about three years old, Lands in a good position, is well built of the eat materials, and the rooms are large and jfty. This is a good investment, and the ;rms are easy. Bale at-1 o’clock sharp. It is an undisputed fact that Marton is the moat substantial and flourishing town on the West Coast of the North Island. It is situated in the very centre of a small-farm agricultural district; itis.also the centre, both by road and railway, to the Paraekaretu and Manchester Blocks, which are now being connected with the town by good metalled roads ; and so soon as the road is extended’ to the far-famed Murimotu Plains, for which £IOOO has been granted by Parliament, Marton will be -the finest centre in New Zealand. Terms, very easy, one-third cash, balance by. - bills at 6 and 12 months, with 8 per cent, interest added. _ The Auctioneers have made arrangements whereby conveyances wdl be made out for purchasers at a minimum price, and no additional charge where more than one section is inslnded in the same conveyance. - ; ; Plans of the town havebeen forwarded to all the auctioneers and principal merchants and storekeepers iu Wellington* where-they may be seen, as well as at the office of the New Zealand Times. ■ See Advertisement of Sale by : Auction of IV/TR. JAMES G.BEANBY’S (F.K.C.S.E., j_VJL Senior Burgeon to the Melbourne Hospital) magnificent and uui<|ue collection of books, instruments, &c, F. F. Bailliere, publisher, and importer of medical and surgical hooks, instruments, &c.,ia prepared to purchase, on commission, at above sale, upon receipt of 1 instructions, marked catalogue, and draft as guaraotee. Collins Stbeet, East, MELBOURNE. TUESDAY, 14th MAY. RURAL, SUBURBAN, AND TOWN SECTIONS. Messrs, j have been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, comer of Featheraton and Brandon streets, on Tuesday, 14th May, at 2 o’clock WOODVILLE—RuraI Section No. 125, en , main road from the Gorge, containing . 40 acres. This splendid section is partly cleared, and fenced, and sown with English grass. WOODVILLE—Suburban Section No. 20, containing 7a. 2r. 3p. A portion of • this valuable section is cleared; and being situated close to the township, presents an excellent opportunity for a lucrative investment. FEILDING-T’own Section No. 715, containing 1 acre, corner of Kimboltonroad and Derby-street; one ef the most valuable sections in the township. PALMERSTON NORTH —Town Sections No. 045 and 646, containing 1 aero ; first-class building sites, near railway station. FEATHERSTON—Town Section No, 204, corner of Bcbnltsso and Harrison streets, near railway station. This valuable section having three frontages, has been divided into four allotments. . BUNNV THORPE —Town Sections Nos, 1337, 1338, 1339, and 1340, r PETONI TOWNSHIP—Sab-sections Nos. 37 : and 33. PETONI TOWNSHIP—Sub-section No. 31, ■with a comfortable four - roomed cottage. Plans can be seen at the office of tho auctioneers. Terms at said.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5343, 13 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5343, 13 May 1878, Page 4

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