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Auctions SATURDAY, 25th MAY, i • • ’ At 2 o’clock. Sale of a Tirat-class Yacht. Alsu, one Long-boat. f 't KOKUJI THOMAS has reuehed instnuliens to sell by auction, at Phniimn e Wharf, on Saturday, 25th May, at 2 o’clock A really first-class yacht, decked, and quite new ; just arrived in the s.s. Wellington from X’ictou. Also, ■ 1 ,1 skill’s long-boat, 20ft. long, beam 6t., built of kauri, copper fastened and lined throughout, with mast, one suit sails, pair oars, and rowlocks. The boat is capable of carrying 2 tons, and is in good repair. Terms cash. SATURDAY, 25th MA'Y.

Central Sections Town of Marton, Rangitikei, 51 Sections. HARRIS BROS, have received instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms, Marton, as above, ivithout any reserve — 51 sections in the very centre of the town of Marton, as shown on the plan as follows : Block XVIII. —Corner section No. 32, Broadway and Signal streets, containing hall-an-aore, fenced into quarter-acre sections, one of which contains a four-roomed house, garden, &c. . Block' '2B, 37, 38, 45, 48, 59, and 60, Robert and .Follett streets Sections 35'and 40 Bowen-atreet ‘ Sections 69, 71, 73, and’ 74, Robert and High streets, fronting the Bank of New Zealand sections These four will either be sold in one lot or XVI. —Sections 34, 41, 107, 108, 32, and 42, Stewart-atreet. Sections 83, 100, 101,- and 109, Morrisstreet Sections 89 and 91, Bell-street ' Sections 21, 22, 23, 24, 85, 65, and 64, Cubbabbala-street Sections 71, 73, 75, and 77, Blackwellatreet Section 13, High-Street Sections 32, 33, 34, 35, 3G, 37, 38, 39, and 40, Wellington-strcet Also, 180 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, Pollett-street, with well* finisbed four-roomed house thereon, brick tank, &c. The house is only about three years old, stands iu a good position, is well built of the best materials, and the rooms are large and lofty. This is a good investment, and the terms are easy. Sale at 1 o’clock sharp.' It is an undisputed fact that Mar ton is th most 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; it is 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 iu 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 will bo made out for purchasers at a minimum price, and no addjtional charge where moro than (me section is included in the same conveyance. ; Plans of the town have been forwarded to all the auctioneers and principal merchants and storekeepers in Wellington, where they may he seen, us well as at the otiicc of the New Zealand Times.

Properties for Sale SPECIAL NOTICE. VALUABLE PBOPEIITI.ES FOR PRIVATE RALE. IT KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. have had the undermentioned properties placed in their hands, and they will be open at the prices named for 14 days from this day— Omental Bay. —Two allotments, Nos. 2 and 3, each 50ft. frontage by a depth of 132 ft., adjacent to the residences of Messrs. Wilkinson, Hales, and Shear- , man. Price,.£7 10s. per foot. Terms, 10 PER CENT. CASH ; BALANCE by instalments over thebe years, bearing intorest at 9 per cent. The above allotments will be sold together or separately, and . form without exception the finest ' AND HEALTHIEST BUILDING SITES IN Wellington Vivian • street, near Panama Hotel. — A valuable Six-roomed Dwelling - house, with bath-room, outhouses, and every convenience, known as lately in the occupation of Mr. Kelly. Price, £650. Terms easy. This is really a valuable property, in the heart of the city. Eliljabeth-street, between Brougham and Austin streets. —A valuable and comfortable Seven - roomed Two - storey Dwelling-house, known as “ Woodland Villa,” with outhouses and every convenience, known as in the occupation of Mr. Morris. Price, £425. Terms liberal. One. or the cheapest properties OFFERED THIS YEAR. Wordsworth ■ street. Excellent Family Dwelling-house, recently erected, of seven rooms, with outofflees and every comfort. Leasehold for 18 years, at the low ground rent of £5 per annum. The property commands a most magnificent view of the harbor and city, and is a capital investment ; known as lately in the occupation of Mr. Hair. Price, £450. FOB SALE, 3200 AORES FINEST LAND,. With 4000 WELL BBBD LINCOLN SHEEP AND 60 HORSES. &c., &c. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from James Gilligan, Esq., who is shortly removing from Wellington, to disnose ot his most valuable freehold estate, known as the ABBOTSFORD STATION, TAUERA, WAIKABAPA, Together with the superior stock thereon, : BUILDINGS, &c., &c., &c; Mr. Duncan, in this preliminary announcement, may simply state that the above is generally known in this favored and progressive district as one of the very best properties in the Wairarapa, or that perhaps can he seen in the Northern Island of Now Zealand. Its situation is an admirable one, being only a few. miles from Masterton, with frontage to a good coach road for three miles along the Taueraroad. The soil is of a superior nature, being all limestone formation. The stock, both of sheep and horses, is acknowledged to be of a very superior description, all having been selected by able judges. The property, taken altogether, is one certainly not to be surpassed in any part of the Island, and with the speedy extension of the railway to within a few miles of the laud, it.is certain of increasing rapidly in value. Briefly, Mr. Duncan can unhesitatingly assert that investors, speculators, or occupiers have never had, nor are they likely to have, so good an opportunity for profitable investment as the above. Further particulars may he had on applying to James Gilligan, Esq., or to ■ K. J. DUNCAN, Land and Estate Agent, Auctioneer, &c. FARM SECTIONS IN THE MUNGAROA VALLEY, UPPER HUTT. FOB SALE on DEFERRED PAYMENTS. THE Unsold Suctions of 50 acres and upwards are for Sale, at £3 per ncre, upon deferred payments. r- Plans and particulars to be scon at the | office of. . J, 11. WALLACE, - , ~Estate,Agent,„ .. I_ Hunter street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5353, 24 May 1878, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5353, 24 May 1878, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5353, 24 May 1878, Page 8

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