Auctions THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 21st MAY, At 2 o’clock. 381 ACRES, WOODVILLE. Rural Sections, MR; R. J. DUNCAN has received .instructions to sell by public auction,, on Tuesday, 21st May, at his salerooms, at 2 o’clock— . . 9 rural sections, Township o£ Woodville. . Acres. Roods. Total ... .. . 361 acres. Three-fourths of sections 88, 89, and'oo are light bush, with gcod 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, being on the main coach road, and about one mile from the flourishing town of Woodville, the future Chicago of New Zealand. I Terms liberal, declared at sale. Plan on view at the auctioneer’s rooms. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 21st MAY. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS IN MASTEUTON. , 237 ACRES~iuSH LAND, MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell, at his salerooms, Panama-street, on Tuesday, 21st May—--3 building allotments in Chapel-street, within a short distance of the Wesleyan Church and Town Hall, each 42Jtt by Dsft. 2 building allotments facing Bannister and Bentley streets, each 50ft. by 150 ft. Also, , 237 acres splendid bush land, 40 acres of • which are already cleared, situate about 10 miles from Masterton, on a good road to which this has a large frontage. Terms at sale. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 21st MAY. . , Masterton Freehold Land and Valuable Buildings. MR. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed by Messrs. R. and J. Brown to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, on Tuesday, 21st instant— . ■ ■ . . > • Ist. About three-quarters of an acre in Masterton, close to the Club Hotel, | together with an eight • roomed ] house, five rooms on ground floor, and four bedrooms on upper floor. Size of rooms, 15 x 11 up 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 dwellinghouse thereon,,let for a- ladies’’ I school at £75 ; worth considerably more. On ground floor, six rooms: and hall 7ft. wide ; a schoolroom,’ with fireplace, 22 x 18. On first floor, four rooms and hall, with’ bath-room. Very fine view from all the windows upstairs. , . .-. The above most desirable properties will be disposed of in one lot. = THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 21st MAY. Land within balf-a-mile from tho centre of .Masterton. MR R. J. DUNCAN will sell immediately after the Masterton Town Acre No. 16, the following valuable suburban sections— , ’ ■ ■ ■ a. it. r. No. 38 „ 30 „ 34 „ 23 19 20 1 8 3 3 3 3 3 19 1 29J 1 294 These sections are level, and tho soil of good quality. They ’are all ploughed and in grass. From the proximity to tho business parts of the ever increasing township of Masterton it is unnecessary for the Auctioneer to do more than direct public attention to the fact of his selling them on Tuesday, 2Jst instant. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 21st MAY. MR. R. J.! DUNCAN is instructed _by Mr. Francis to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, on the above date— Section No. 62 in the township of Mastertou. This section contains I acre' 1 rood and 19 perches, with a frontage of 370 links to Bannisterstreet, and 370 links to Bentleystreet. It is only a short distance, from tho chief buildings in Masterton, and about fifty chains from the proposed, railway station, .This beautiful and valuable property is situated partly on the Terrace, from which is to be had a charming view of tho township and the beautiful surrounding country. , Tho other: portion is situated ou a rich flat, consisting of tine, rich grass land, with some largo native fureet trees. It is certainly uuequailed in . any of the Wairarapa townships as a site for a private dwelling, schools, or public teagardens. There is 100 ft. frontage to Bentley, street, and the Terrace part is perfectly level. Plana may be seen at the Auctioneers. Terms liberal. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 21st MAY- ' At* 2 o’clock; Part Section No. 23, Masterton, with House' thereon. - ■■ MR. E. :J. DUNOAN has received . in-; structions from , Mr. Gao. Prince to sell at his rooms, Panama-street, by public: auction, on Tuesday, 21st May, at 2 o'clock—- ■ An allotment of laud in the • centre of ’ Masterton, 57ft. 9in. frontage to . Bridge-street by 99ft., with a fourroomed house 28ft. x 24ft. - •The house was built only twelve months' ago. Terms at sale. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 21st MAY, .Important Land Sale at Cartertonj near Rail-. | i way Terminus. MR.’ R. J. DUNCAN is ’ favored with ini structions; to sell by public auction, on above date, at his largo laud sale, at his rooms, 1 Piumma-strcet — ' i Nearly 63 acres of tho finest agricultural loud in tho very best position in that thriving and rapidly-iucreaa-; : hig towship, close to the railway, terminus. hot I—Containing 12a. 2r. 17p., with . sub-: I atantial house and outbuildings thereon; &c. . . ■ ;! Dot 2—Containing 12a. 2r. l7p. , ii Lot 3—Containing 12a. 2r. 17p. Lot 4—Containing 12a. 2r. 1/p. , . ] Plans and further partioulava may bo had from i the Auctioneer. i The population of Carterton District uum- j hers over 2000 by last returns. . There, aro: i seven sawmills,. employing nearly 150 persons.! In no part of tho Wairarapa has land recently i been in such active demand, or has there been i i i a greater advance in the value of lauded property, than in this important and faat-advane-■ ing district. ; To all descriptions of buyers the ■ Auctioneer would point out jthatiu a few ■months, or perhaps weeks, it will be impossible l hO secure land.,at any price whatever in this, fortunate position. Within a very, short dis-l tauce £ISOO ia asked for- only half-au-acre of; land, and this sum will no doubt be obtained I before many days aro over.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5350, 21 May 1878, Page 4
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