... Auctions ALL THE - BUILDINGS THEREON AS .DAMAGED BY. THU LATE EIRE, ami known as being then in the occupation of Mrs.. Mason, ' boarding - bouse keeper. The property is one of the most valuable in Willis-street, and the buildings, 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. ■Lot 51. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on the above date— A REALLY VALUABLE PROPERTY IN VIVIAN-STREET, Close to the Panama Hotel, being part of Town Section No. 232, having a frontage of 33ft. by a depth of 93ft., on which is erected a firstclass cottage, built of totara and red pine, containing six ROOMS, BATH ROOM, &C. ; also, Outhouses, Fowlhouse, &c. Water and Gas are laid on. Thes property is known as Bute House, and is in every respect a most desirable one. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1878, At 2 o’clock p.m. Lots 62 to 122. FOR ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE. ■ TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. SEVENTY-ONE SECTIONS IN THE , TOWNSHIP OF KIWITEA. T KENNEDY 'MACDONALD & CO. . are 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 One-Quarter of an Acre to One Acre each. The main road to the Wanganui Harbor Board Endowment of 25,000 acres passes through the Township of. Kiwitea, as it is only at that point the Oroua River can be easily bridged, while the land in the district is rapidly becoming settled by a most desirable class of industrious farmers. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., • Land Auctioneers and Land Agents Exchange Land Offices, Grey and Featherston Streets, Wellington. The Auction operations©! thefirm are strictly limited to the sale of Freehold and Leasehold * Lands, Houses, Station Properties, and Shares; and by thus making the business a speciality, the firm are enabled to give their clients superior advantages for disposing of such interests either by public or private sale. Land Sales are held every Monday fortnight. Particulars of properties intended for these sales should be furnished ten days before the sale. Government Land Sales attended. ' ’ Selections taken up. Purchases of selections completed, and loams advanced thereon. ‘ Surveys in town or country executed with despatch. Valuations of town and country properties made. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD' & CO., Professional Accountants, Auditors, and Liquidators, Grey and Featherston streets, Wellington. Investors will find great facilities offered by the firm , for the investment of capital in the purchase of Land and House Property, Joint Stock Companies’ or Building Societies' Stock, Advances on Mortgage, &c., &c. Rents, interests, and dividends collected punctually, and prompt accounts rendered. Borrowers may obtain. any sum of money from £25 upwards on the mortgage of approved Freehold or Leasehold Properties, at rates of interest ranging from 8 per cent, per annum. . Mr. Macdonald being a Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, special attention is devoted to the speedy realisation of estates liquidated under the Debtors and Creditors Act, the firm acting as Trustees, or Agents for Trustees. Special Arrangements .Made respecting Arbitration Business. TUESDAY, Tlth JUNE. AUCTION SALE 460 ACRES LAND. EXTENSION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF FEATHERSTON. M SUBURBAN SECTIONS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from Richard Barton, Esq., to. sell by public auction, at bis salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington, on Tuesday, 11th ; June, 1878— j ■ 460 acres at Featherston, and which are being subdivided, into convenient allotments of one acre to 14 acres each, every section having a frontage to a public street or road of a chain in width. This valuable property is situated within a quarter of a milk of the chief Railway Station in the Wairarapa, and will bo reached very shortly in less than four hours from Wellington. Lithographed plana are in course of preparation. The terms of payment will be made extremely liberal, say, one-fourth cash deposit, and the balance extending over a period of one or three years. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13. ' 23,000 SQUARE MILES OF THE FINEST GRAZ ING COUNTRY IN AUSTRAi ■ LI A, ■ ■ By Auction, In Melbourne, in suitable lots. •pOWERS; RUTHERFORD, & CO. have been instructed by Messrs. Roderick Travers and A. W. Sorgisou to offer-by public auction, at their rooms, No, 79, Collins-street, west, Melbourne, on Tuesday, 13tU August next, at 2 o’clock p.m.— About 23,000 square miles of first-class grazing country, being the pick of ■■ >v. the Northern Territory of South Australia, carefully selected by .Mr. Sergison during his four years’re- . ' sidenbe and explorations of that district. The country is generally open, with no scrub, but very extensive plains highly timbered and open downs, the whole richly grassed, in addition to numerous kinds of kerbs, vetches, and saltbush. Everywhere the country is watered by running creeks and large rivers, perfectly fresh and navigable by large vessels for some distance, and is easily traversed. The soil on the rivers is principally a red loam near the mouth, with chocolate and black soil as you ascend to the plains, ; The climate is cool and healthy, and' the principal towns are Palmerston and Southport (which, is distant only 60 miles), whence the teams start with loading for the numerous goldfields. :. The maiu road, which runs by the telegraph liue to Adelaide, is improved and everywhere bridged by Government, and a railroad of 150 miles long is now being surveyed from South, port, as a commencement of the transcontinental line. 1 The Pastoral Laud Law is exceedingly liberal, being 6d. per square mile for the first 10 years, and three years to stock. > Constant steam, communication is kept up between Port Darwin, India, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide, and the overland telegraph lino passes through this country now offered. - Independent of the southern markets, Indiaalone and the islands would absorb an unlimited quantity of cattle, sheep, and horses, and the facilities for . shipment are great, as there; would be numerous ports available at short distances. Large numbers of sheep, cattle, and horsesare already; on the way to this district, and Mr. Travers has started fronrhis Aramac Station 1000 head of cattle to commence stockingsome of the blocks. i This magnificent grazing " country,-will - he offered by auction *in suitable blocks; but meantime application can he mado to the auctioneers; who are prepared to 'treat' privately, ; and will show plans and supply tho fullest information to intending purchasers.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5360, 1 June 1878, Page 4
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