Auctions ►, UNCAN’S GREAT SALE, fJIUE UESDAY, HALE-PAS 1' 11 O’CLOCK THIRST OFFERED WILL BE jl h . LL UNSOLD LOTS. 6 ETON I : TOWNSHIP. iNLY-10 PER CENT. WANTED. 1 MORE FOR s IX MONTHS. &AYING OFF BALANCE IN THREE < YEARS. UNOHEON AT 1 SHARP. pESUME AT 1.30 p.m. SHARP. 360 , ACRES,. WOODYILLE, 'MMEDIATELY AFTERWARDS. IHE BEST TOWN ACRE FN MASTERTON. m N EIGHT ALLOTMENTS. JN EIGH r J SIX MASTERTON SUBURBAN SECTIONS. . 1 , - ' ACRES ' MASTERTON ; COUNTRY f LAND., Three • building allotments ' 1 IN: CHAPEL-STREET.* TWO BUILDING ALLOTMENTS IN , BANNISTER AND BENTLEY STREETS. . ..
rjnHKEE VALUABLE FREEHOLDS, JL MASTERTON. ■ XTH . 8,: 5, AND 10-ROOMED, HOUSE, . - JOARTERTON, NEAR ' RAILWAY. ; ; 63 ACRES FINEST SOIL, ILOSE TO RAILWAY TERMINUS. ACRES, TARATAHI EAST, ; i w ITH 6-ROOMED HOUSE, Stables, outbuildings, complete. : ACRES, HUTT DISTRICT, ,'■ PART, MASTERTON,- SECTION > No. 23, ; - ITH i-BOOMED HOUSE, IN MASTERTON.' OF vNE AGUE, FITZ HERBERT TOWN. kNE SECTION, BEACONSEIELD. 71 I ACRES, CARTERTON, EAR' RAILWAY TERMINUS, For particulars of above see each separate advertisement. .Further information from the auctioneer, ■ R. J. DUNCAN. , TUESDAY, 21st MAY. PE TON I TOWNSHIP. ;; Only 10 per cent; deposit.' Balance by bills at 6, 12, 18, 24, and 36 months* at 8 per cent. MR. R.- J. DUNCAN’ has- received instructions from G. E. Barton, Esq;, M.H.R., to sell by auction— The whole of itho unsold i allotments of .1 - this favorite: township. . .-..i It will be, recollected that at the : former gale, about two years ago, a considerable number of the best sections had- to bo withdrawn in consequence of errors -in the plan.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, ■■:■■■ ■-- <■ ' -- -• ", 1 i This sale will commence at half-past eleven [o’clock a.m. PRELIMINARY NOTICETOWN ACRE NO. 16, MASTERTON.
TTVbSDAY, 21st MAY, 1878. .£B. Is,i' J. iDUHOAN. has ■ -received. m-, strnctions to- sell by public Auction, at In’* salerooms, Panama-street, on the above data, at 2 o’clockp.m.— . o, - ; THE ABOVE MOST VALUABLE MAS* TEETON, TOWN A C IIB, i : ' Which is being dividscl into i BIGHT BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, - i - SIX OF which:
-o NLY WILL BE SO If'H. 'rhsß awe is in the very centres o£ Uie township, well known as the property of Alfred llenall, Esq. It possesses a huge frontage to Main-street, and all the most important buildings and chief places of business aro close to it. At tho rear it has a frontage to Chapel-street, a chain in width, now fully formed. The Athenmum and Institute is about being erected at a cost of oyer £IOOO, in this street. The largo Wesleyan Church is already completed. In addition to these public buildings', it is understood that tho now Club House is about ■ being built in this street, within a- few yards of t ’bis acre. • : ; ■ • "Terms' payment of tho most liberal ’'lwttire. 1 y-’« j Plans wil. 1 shortly be issued. ' f • ■ Title under t TttWGrnnV and conveyances may be obtained < Without d/;’- >• **
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5348, 18 May 1878, Page 4
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