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Auctions - TUESDAY, 21st MAY, At 2 o’clock. 001 ACRES, WOODVILLE. Rural Sections. . , R. J. DUNCAN; has received iu--IVI Btructions to sell by publioauction, on Tuesday, 21st May, at his salerooms,, at 2 o’clock — - ‘ . : 9 nival'sections, Township of Woodville. Total .. 361 acres. Three-fourths_.pf. sections 88, 89, and 90 are light hush, with good totara sufficient to fence in the whole. The above most ' valuable sections are 7 admirably situated,and : were , selected , after : personal inspection by a gentleman with a thorough knowledge of this important district, 7 beiug on the main coach road; and about one mile from the flourishing town, of Woodville, the future Chicago of New Zealand. Terms liberal, declared at sale. Plan on view at the auctioneer’s rooms. . , TUESDAY', 21st MAY. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, IN MASTEIITON. - r ’ 7 237 ACRES BUSH LAND. ' , MR. B. J. ’ DUNCAN has received , instructions to sell, at his salerooms, Panama-street, on Tuesday, 21st, May—- ,/ ' 3 building allotments in Chapel-street, ■within 1 a short distance of the Wes-, leyan Church and Town Hall, each . 'l2lft by 95ft. 2 building allotments: facing Bannister ; and Bentley streets, each 50ft. by 150 ft. ■ 7 77 ; : ■ ■■ Alsop ■ • 237 acres splendid bush land, 10 acres of ' which are already cleared, situate i about 10 miles from Masterton,-on ■ a- good toad to which this has a : . . large frontage. : Terms at sale.' 1 7 ' ' i TUESDAY,. 21st MAY.

Masterton Freehold Land and Valuable Buildings. .. ■: MK, 11. J. DUNGANris instructed byMessrs.- B, and J.-Brown to sell by public auction, at his 1 salerooms, on Tuesday, 21st instant — . .■.-.--j Ist. About - three-quarters of an acre in ■ i Masterton, close to the Club Hotel. , ; - ui together--with ah eight-roomed - house, five rooms on ground floor, - ■ and four bedrooms on upper floor. Size of rooms, 15 x 11 np to 16 x 16, built and finished in really firstclass style—equal. to almost - any ' . - house in Wellington. . - -•- 2nd. A piece of freehold land, containing - ■ !: ', together with' five-roomed ■ cottage 22 x 30. - . ■ ... _ !. 3rd. A piece freehold land, with dwelling- .' - house thereon, let for a ladies* '- : - i ■ • 1 - - school at £7 5 ; worth considerably more. ‘ On ground floor, six rooms - - and-hall 7ft.‘wide ; a schoolroom', - with fireplace, 22x13., On first floor, 1 four rooms and hall, with bath-room; Very fine view from - - nil the windows upstairs. - The above aaost desirable properties aylll bis disposed, of inane lot. - - TUESDAY, 21st MAY. Land within halt-a-mile from the centre of ■ ;. "Masterton. - • MU, B. J. DUNCAN--will sell inlinediately after the Masterton Town Acre 'No. 16, the following valuable suburban .sections—-- 1 ■-■ - ! - ' ' * '■■;. ■’ ; These sections are level, and the soil of good 'quality. 1 They are all ploughed and in grass. From thq proximity to the business parts of "the over increasing township of‘ Masterton it- - as"" unnecessary for the Auctioneer * to' do more than direct public attention to the fact of his ■selling them on Tuesday, 21st instant, p;;" ,J • TUESDAY; 21st MAY. ■ - ;Ih ■~I«[/rjl. B. J. DUNCAN:-is instructed by J.VJL Mr. Francis to' sell by public auction, ■at hia salerooms, on the above date— Section No. 62 in the township of. Mas- 1 - terton. This section contains !.acre 1 rood and 19 perches, with a frontage of -370 links to Bannister: street, and ■ 370 links -to Bentley. ‘‘-.'street.- 1 ’ - bandings in Masterton, and about fifty chains from the,,proposed railway, station; 'This beautiful and valuable 1 property is situated partly on the Terrace,, from which is ,to be had ‘a mharrhing view of' the township and the 'beautiful surrounding country. 1 The other, portion is aitaatedbu a rich flat, consisting of fine, rich' grass land, with some largo nativeforest trees. It is certainly unequalled iu any of tfio Wairarapa townships as a site for a private , dwelling, schools, or . public tea- • gardens. .There is 100 ft. frontage,to Bentley: 1 street, and the Terrace part is perfectly , level. - Plans may he seen at the Auctioneer’s.. Terms liberal. TUESDAY, 21st MAY. 7At 2 o’clock, , . , 1 Part Section No. 23, Masterton, with House ... thereon.

MB. E. 3. DUNCAN has received Jm; r etructions ironi: Mr, Geo; Prince to' sell, at his rooms, Panama-street, by public auction, on Tuesday, 21st May, at 2 o'clock—- ■ An-allotment of land in the centre of Masterton, 57ft. 9iu. frontage to. Bridge-street by 99ft., with a fourroomed house 28ft. x 24ft, : The‘ house was' built' only twelve mouths ago. Terras at sale. TUESDAY, 21st MAY. Important Land Sale at Carterton, near Bailti way Terminus. Mb; B. J. DUNCAN is. favored with instructions to sell by public auction, on, above date, at hie large land sale, at his rooms, Panama-street — ’ Nearly 63 acres of the finest agricultural land-in the very best 1 position in that thriving and fapidly-iiloreas- ’• mg' toivship, close to the railway ■ terminus. ; , i . Lot 1— Containing 12a. 2r. 17p., with substantial house and outbuildings thereon, &c. Lot 2—Containing 12a. 2r. 17p. Lot 3—Containing 12a. 2r. 17p. Lot 4—Containing 12a. 2r. 17p. Plans and further particulars may be had from ■ ■ ’ . the Auctioneer. ! The' population 1 of Carterton District numbers over 2000 by last returns. There are seven sawmills,- employing nearly 150 persons. In no part of the Wairarapa has land recently beeu iu sucb active demand, or has there been a greater advance in the value of landed, propetty, than in this important and fast-advanc-Fhg district: T<S all dOScHptious-of buyers the Auctioneer would point put _ that.in, a.few months, or perhaps weeks, at will be impossible to’secure laud at any price whatever iif.tlns fortunate’position. Withm a very distance £ISOO is asked for only half-an-acre of land, and this sum will no doubt be- obtained before many days are over.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5348, 18 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5348, 18 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5348, 18 May 1878, Page 4

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