Auctions TUESDAY, 14th MiY. Second-hand Piano, &0., &o. No Reserve, ME, R. J. DUNCAN has rectivcd instructions to sell,' at ■ his. rooms, Pa-nauia-street, on Tuesday, 14.th|May, 1378, o'clock, without any. reserve, the following goods— i 1 oil painting 6 rosewood chairs 8 dozen clogs 2 pair ~E V. pillar cpudk-slicks . 1. second-hand piano' Ttobacco I cutter '< 1 lawn mower 1 bagatelle board 17 double iron bedsteads 1 large pier glass 1 Parian statuette —“ Eyrie Muse ” And other goods ■, : . ■ , ■ TUESDAY, lltb MAY. .' A RARE CHANCE. To the Theatrical. Profession, Showmen, i and Others. MR R.-J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, May 14— One of Professor Siemens’ celebrated limelight lanterns, - with double lenses,.! with a complete apparatus belonging thereto. Also ah immense quantity of transparencies of New Zealand scenery and buildings, views of Eng- : land and other countries. I The whole is in first-class order, capable of being at once made available for exhibition. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Dalgliesb & Eeid, Grey-street; or, to the Auctioneer, Panama-street. ' 11. .T. DUNCAN, | Auctioneer, j , TUESDAY, Xlth MAY. FIRST-CLASS BROUGHAM. MR. R. J. DUNOAN has been instructed to sell at his salerooms, Panama-street, on Tuesday, 14th May, at 2 o'clock— One First-class Colonial Built Brougham, by the celebrated firm of McGregor and McNaughton, Melbourne. The original cost was £260; and it was only TWICE USED in that city by H.R.H.’ the Duke of Edinburgh. It is therefore WARRANTED IN PERFECT ORDER, with powerful break, lamps, cushions, &0., &c., ! &c., and is well worthy the - attention of gentlemen for family private use; or to let for use of wedding or other parties. Terms —3 months. The carriage, for the convenience of the public wishing to inspect it, is now on view at W. Black- and Co.’s Carriage Repository, Oourtenay-place. . Please note that in the event of the day proving wet or stormy, it will not be removed from Mr. Black’s; buyers are therefore recommended to inspect it before tbe day of sale. .. MONDAY, 20th MAY. • PET ON I ' TO W NSH IP. ■ ’ Only 10 per cent, deposit. Balance by. bills at 6, 12, 18, 24, and 36 months, >t 8 per cent. : ME. B. J.. DUNCAN: has received instructions from G, E. Barton, Esq., ALH.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. ‘ ' 1 Planswill be ready for distribution in a few days.This sale " will commeuce -at half-past- one o’clock p.m. MONDAY, 20th MAY, At 2 o’clock. 361 ACRES, WOODVILLE. " Rural Sections. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received, instructions to sell by public auction, oh Monday, 20th 'May, at his salerooms, at 2, o’clock— U rural sections,' Township of Woodville. . • . ' ■ Acres. Roods,' Three-fourths of sections 88, 80, and 00 are light bush, with good totara sufficient to' fence in the whole. , i - The above most valuable sections are ad-, mirably situated, and were selected' -after, personal inspection by a gentleman with a ' thorough 'knowledge 'of this'lmportant district,' being oh the main coach road, and about one) mile from ‘ the fiourishing'town of Woodville,; the future Chicago of New Zealand. . Terms liberal,' d edared at Sale. . ■ | - plan oh view at the'ahetibheer’s rooms. ! PRELIMINARY-NOTICE, m TOWN AGEE NO. 16, MASTERTON. TUESDAY, Slat-MAY, 1878.' <■ ' ! ’R. B. J. DUNCAN' has received in-j str’uotiohs to Sell by public auction; at: his salerooms, 1 -'Panama-street,' on the- above, date,'at 2 o’clock p.m.— , , 1 ■ The above most Valuable Masterton town, acre, which is being divided into ' • eight building allotments, : six of -- . ' which only will'bo sold. This acre is in the very centre of the township, well known as the property of Alfred Renall, Esq. It possesses a large frontage to .■ Main-street, and all-the most important build- 1 ings and chief places of business are close to it. ■ At the rear it lias a frontage'to Oliapel-street,' a chain; in* width, -mvr fully, formedr'VThe; Athenceum arid Institute is about being erected at a cost of over £I.OOO, in this street. , The; : large Wesleyan Cirarch is,, already cbraideted. 'ln addition to - these 7 public’ building^.it Is un-, derstood that the new Club House is about being l 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’ Gfaut, and conveyances may he obtained without delay. . AUCTION: SALE'46O'ACRES LAND. ; EXTENSION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ‘ FEATHEESTON. , ' SUBURBAN SECTIONS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is’favored with instructions from Richard Barton,’. Esq., to sell by public auction, at bis salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington, on ——■ day of May, 1878— 460 acres at Featberston, 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 withlu ,a QUABTEB of A MICE of, the chief Railway Station, in ths Wairarapa, and will ho reached very shortly in less than four hours from Wellington. - ; . .. : i Lithographed plane arc 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. , , , y IMPORTANT LAND SALE. , ‘ WAINUIOMATA ESTATE. , ' MR. R. J. DUNOAN has received in-, structioua from Sir William Fitzherhert, to soil by public auction, at his saleroom, Panama-street, at an early date,-r-Several valuable allotments of land on the Wainuiomata Estate. _ . •, The land,has been sub-divided into suitable allotments.,' ’K 'schedule ’of terms and plans will ajipoar'm a future advertisement., - • :
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5343, 13 May 1878, Page 4
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