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Auctions ALL, “7 THE'7 BUILDINGS THEREON AS DAMAGED BY - > s; STH K LATE , FIRE, and known . i ■ na being then in the, occupation of .’ Mrs. • Mason, boarding'- house .keeper. -The property is one of the most valuable in Willis-s reet. and the bnildinga, with a .little expenditure, can be made quite good. It is a rare opportunity for a smart man to make money. : . . IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. : ON MONDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1878, At 2 o’clock p.m. FOR ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE. TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. I SEVENTY-ONE SECTIONS IN THE I TOWNSHIP OF KIWITEA. rp KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. JL , arc favored with instructions to sell absolutely.without reserve by public auction on the above date, in order to close accounts— SEVENTY-ONE OF THE MOST ELIGIBLE SECTIONS IN THE VALUABLE TOWNSHIP OF KIWITEA, varying in area from Oke-QoXbtek op an Ache to One 'Acre each. The main road to the Wanganui Harbor Board Endowment of 25,000 acres ’ passes through tho Township of Kiwiten, as it is only at that point the Oroua River can bo easily bridged, while the land in the district is rapidly becoming settled by a most desirable class of industrious farmers. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 30th MAY, At 11 o’clock. ‘ FRUIT ex EASBY. Beauchamp, Campbell, &, co. . . will sell by-public auction, at their rooms, Lauibtou-quay, this day (Thursday, 30th May), at 11 o’clock—- ' Apples, oranges, and pears, ex Easby.. ' - ■ ' 1 ’ Terms cash. THIS DAY, i THURSDAY, 30th MAY, ' At 2 o’clock. At Mrs. Bannister’s Store, Courtenay-place. STOCK-IN-TRADE. For Positive and Absolute Sale, as possession of the premises have to he given up on the Ist June next. : Beauchamp, Campbell, & Co, ■ ! have received instructions from Mrs. Bannister, who is retiring from business, to sol! at her store, Courtenay-place, this day (Thursday), 30th May, at 2 o’clock— The whole of the stock-in-trade, consisting in part of— . ■ Glass, china, and earthenware; hardware, assorted ■ Drapery, assorted; tea, sugar, coffee Cocoa, soap, caudles, jams, lollies 1 Sauces (L. & P.), pickles, starch Cornflour, biscuits, raisins, Swiss cigars ■ Pipes, tobacco 1 ’ 1 Two counter scales and weights, gas fittings' ■ •• &0., &c., ■ &c. After which, at the same place— The furniture of her dwelling-house will be sold. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. Auctioneers. , SATURDAY, 22nd JUNE, At 2 o’clock. GREAT LAND SALE AT THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. Announcement Extraordinary. GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP OF CARNARVON, Situated at the Ferry, Lower Haiigitikei. ONE AND: FIFTY LOTS IN . ■" ■ ACRE SECTIONS. EVERY SECTION CAREFULLY SURVEYBD, PEGGED, &; NUMBERED. • The Locality Fronts the Maiu Government Road to Foxton, and Adjoins the Property of Messrs. Scott and MoKelvie. 1 -, THE WHOLE FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. THE TERMS Will be one quarter cash, and the balance it easy instalments extending to 12 mouths. ' THE SPECIAL FEATURE' Of this township is that it will not be sub' divided into quarter-acre sections, but tho ares in almost every lot comprises AN ACRE ; and al the roads are 66ft. wide. THE RAILWAY ’ Is now running betwon Foxtou and W auganui n. ■ and ;■ . - ; THERE IS A STATION AT : CARNARVON, FROM CARNARVON _ : There is a maiu road to i Parawauui, Sanson Bulls, Marton, Foildiug, Holcombe, Palmer stou, Bunnythorpa, and Fitzherhort; and i 1 - CARNARVON IS THE PORT For these thriving and important inland 77. ■■ : - townships. , . A HOTEL AND STORE .Are already established;in the, place, and ! number of; old settlors in the vicinity. Thf trade and requirements of the district aSorc an excellent opportunity for further enterprise Alfred a. barnett wiu sen! uj public auction, at - the Odd Fellows Hall, ou Saturday; 22nd June,-at 2 o'clock}— About 100 allotments In the Government : Township of - i • ' CARNARVON. I , Lithographic plana and Surveyor's’'report can be had at' the office of the Auctioneer next Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambtou-qnay. Nora.—The laud for sale is free from hush and the prolific* growth thereon of grass •clover, flax, and toitoi, is a sufficient guarautoi of the richness of the soil. , V THE GROUND IS PERFECTLY LEVEL And is pronounced to bo tho best laud in , the district; ■ IT IS A FINE CATTLE COUNTRY, AND ' SPRINGS OF THE PUREST WATEB ARE ON IT. I 1 Those who have visited the spot declare it t< be some of THE RICHEST SOIL TO BE FOUND IM , THE NORTH ISLAND. Remember the SALE OF CARNARVON A SURE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT., ; Titles under the Laud Transfer. Further particulars can he had at the office of the undersigned. . , A. A. BARNETT, Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent. FRIDAY, 31st MAY. To Builders, Furnishing Ironmongers, &o. Unreserved Sale of Ironmongery, ox Benvcnuc, from Loudon. EORGE THOMAS has received iastruc\JC ’ tious from the importer, to sell.by auc, tion. at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Friday, 3 }st May—. : . r; ! 10 cases of ironmongery, consisting of— Fenders,, iron bedsteads, buckets, slop* pails, lanterns, plated knives, ferae ■ , and spoons, cart homes, firemens, cow bells, swivels, fish-slices and forks, tea and coffee pots > ‘ 4c., 4c„ &o. i ; Terms liberal, declared at sale. Salo to commence at 11 o'clock, and retire at 1 o'clock for lunch presume al 1.30. FRIDAY, 31st MAY. currants! CURRANTS, j On Account of Whom it may Concemj Ex Loucadia, from London. > G 't EORGE THOMAS has'received instructions to sell by auction, on Friday next, jVlay 31, at ■ Lis‘auction rooms, Lambtou-qnay, gt 2 o'clock' sharp— .

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5358, 30 May 1878, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5358, 30 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5358, 30 May 1878, Page 4

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